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Lot 36

Ball reservoir air rifle by Bate of London, 80 bore 36 inch Spanish form sighted barrel with silver name escutcheon, scroll engraved dummy flintlock action, the full stock carved with shell apron and fitted with steel furniture. Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. 132cm long Condition report: The action cocks and releases however the sear does not always engage correctly.

Lot 5

Flintlock pocket pistol by Nock, 1.75 inch 50 bore turn off barrel, with concealed folding trigger, the action fitted with roller frizzen and safety catch, chequered stock with silver escutcheon and nickel butt cap.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.15cm longCondition report: The action functions but the safety catch only locks the frizzen and does not affect the hammer or trigger.

Lot 6

Flintlock pocket pistol by Richards of London, 1.5 inch 40 bore turn off barrel, with concealed folding trigger, the action fitted with roller frizzen and safety catch, stock with silver escutcheon.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.14.5cm longCondition report: The action functions but the safety catch only locks the frizzen and does not affect the hammer or trigger.

Lot 1362

A Meissen style Continental porcelain silver mounted bonbonnière/snuffbox, late 18th century, modelled as a white mouse, the hinged cover painted with two cats within a landscape to the exterior and an anthropomorphic cat to the interior, height 5.6cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1462

Nine Royal Doulton Rupert Character figures, including Leading the Way, RB3, Rupert's Silver Trumpet, RB8, and Bingo's Huge Firework, RB10, each with certificate, and five Royal Doulton Beswick Ware Rupert Character figures, including Rupert with Satchel, with three certificates, together with a group of similar Rupert Bear figures.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1694

A group of Doulton stoneware, including a pair of Doulton Lambeth vases, first half 20th century, decorated with a border of stylized flowers and foliage against a banded ground, height 20cm, a three-piece bachelor's tea set, each with silver mount, and a Royal Doulton small jug, decorated with a stylized tree against a mottled green ground, all with impressed marks to bases.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1715

A pair of English cameo glass silver mounted salts, circa 1885, each yellow shouldered body overlaid in white and carved with acorns and leaves beneath a silver mounted rim, London 1885 by Rupert Favell, diameter 5.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1262

A Worcester Pine Cone Group underglaze blue printed flared circular basket, circa 1780, with pierced sides, printed crescent mark to base, diameter 18cm (minor restoration to rim), together with a pair of Pickle Leaf Vine pattern leaf shaped dishes, raised on later silver stands, and a fluted teabowl and saucer, diameter of saucer 12cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 432

Lewis (C.S.) [The Narnia Chronicles], 7 vol., first editions, comprising The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 1950; Prince Caspian, 1951; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, 1952; The Silver Chair, ink inscription to half-title, very light spotting to prelims, 1953; The Horse and his Boy, 1954; The Magician's Nephew, 1955; The Last Battle, 1956, plates, illustrations and maps by Pauline Baynes, including colour where called for, bright, clean copies generally, attractive modern cloth with gilt labels to spines, g.e., slip-case, 8vo.

Lot 431

Lewis (C.S.) [The Chronicles of Narnia], 7 vol., first editions, comprising The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, ink ownership inscription and light browning to endpaper, newspaper clipping loosely inserted, sunning to spine along with upper and lower edges, jacket price-clipped, light toning to spine, chipping to head touching titling at head of spine and upper panel, 2 short tears to foot, a few light patches of soiling, 1950; Prince Caspian, slight shelf-lean, jacket with light toning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, a few short closed tears with some creasing to head and foot, 1951; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, slight browning to spine tips, minor chipping to spine ends and corners, closed tear to head of rear panel, a few short nicks to head and foot with light creasing,1952; The Silver Chair, light browning to front endpapers, jacket with light toning to spine, minor chipping to spine ends and corners, 2 short closed tears to head of upper panel, a few short nicks to head and foot with light creasing, 1953; The Horse and his Boy, light browning to endpapers, light sunning to spine of jacket and boards, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light soiling to lower panel, a few short tears to head with creasing, light rubbing to extremities, 1954; The Magician's Nephew, jacket with light rubbing to tips of spine and corners, very short closed tear to head of upper panel with light creasing, 1955; The Last Battle, jacket with light browning to spine and rear panel, rubbing to tips of spine and corners, 1956, plates, illustrations and maps by Pauline Baynes, including colour where called for, original boards, dust-jackets, 8vo⁂ A sharp and excellent set of C. S. Lewis' classic children series.

Lot 328

Early 18th Century silver plate hilted small-sword, 79cm double-edged blade with central rib engraved 'Anthonio Pichinio', foliage on one side & assorted letters on the reverse, hilt with upturned shell guard, 'D' shape knuckle bow & spherical pommel, wire bound gripCondition report: A small part of the Guillon broken, Blade having signs of rust, scratches, and chips to the edges, Grip and guard being tarnished in places.General condition consistent with age. Please check the extra images provided, which may show some condition issues.

Lot 178

Victorian silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form, the exterior having engine turned decoration within floral scrolls, the hinged lid opening to reveal a pierced grille with floral decoration, sponsors mark of Edward Smith, Birmingham 1861,3.5cm wide, 17 grams approxCondition report: The lid is loose, with the lid having two sections broken. Wear to the gilded interior. Engraved initials to the lid. Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration.

Lot 185

Asprey (Retailers) - Late Victorian cast silver bon bon dish of shaped circular design with floral decoration and standing on three cast feet, sponsors mark of George Fox, London 1899, 13.5cm diameter, 185 grams approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss to the decoration from polishing and use.

Lot 182

Victorian bachelor's silver three-piece tea set of pear shape in the Queen Anne style, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, London 1844, 690 grams gross approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration. Seams appear in good order.

Lot 172

George IV silver three-piece silver tea set of melon-shaped form, comprising, teapot, sugar bowl, and milk jug, sponsors mark of William Eley, London 1821, teapot 14.5cm high, 1590 grams gross approxCondition report: All items have an engraved crest to one side and a presentation inscription to base reading 'A token of affection from Grandmother Morrison to her Grandaughter Sophia Peters'. Some minor surface scratches and light wear all over, Some loss of definition to the decoration and crest from polishing. A series of dents and small dings all over, most notably by the crest on the teapot.

Lot 188

Liberty & Co Cymric silver and enamel two-part buckle, of stylised heart form with subtle spot-hammered finish, enamelled in shades of green, blue, yellow and red, Birmingham 1903, stamped CYMRIC, 7.9 cm long overallCondition report: Age related wear to leather with splitting, thread loss, discolouration and creases

Lot 161

George III silver tankard of baluster form with an applied reeded girdle and scroll handle, the domed cover with a pierced thumbpiece, sponsors mark of Jacob Marsh or John Moore, London 1765, 21cm high, 900 grams approxCondition report: Engraved initials. The rim to the lid is out of shape with at least two flattened areas. Dent approx 1.5cm long above initials. Hallmarks are clear, though the third sponsor's mark to the lid is mis-struck having just one letter. Some light surface scratches and wear.

Lot 441

Victorian silver mounted cameo glass scent bottle of tapered form decorated with a white floral spray to a yellow ground in the manner of Thomas Webb, sponsors mark of the John Newton Mappin, London 1884, 14.5cm longCondition report: Some minor losses to the glass around the stem ends (see images). The silver lid has had a knock. Internal stopper appears original, with only some minor nibbles. Some light surface scratches to the whole.

Lot 187

Edward VII silver snuff box of shaped rectangular form with engraved floral scroll decoration, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior, sponsors mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1901, 6cm wide, 60 grams approxCondition report: Heavy wear to the gilded interior. Engraved crest to the lid. Hinges are in good order. Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration.

Lot 56

Late Victorian diamond pendant, circa 1890, the central silver collet set old cut diamond of approx 0.4 carats, within a two row frame with points to the outer edge, and a drop below, to a ring and bale suspension on a chain punctuated with small spectacle set diamonds, 44cm long, 12.4g gross approx (one diamond point vacant)

Lot 181

Victorian silver teapot of circular form with engraved decoration and embossed foliate panels, standing on a circular pedestal base, sponsors mark of John Edward Walter & John Barnard, London, 1868, 18.5cm high, 685 grams gross approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches and light wear all over, Some loss of definition to the decoration from polishing. Some small dents all over, most noticeably on the carouche. Knop maybe a replacement.

Lot 180

Victorian silver mounted claret jug with all over etched star decoration the scroll handle having cast vine leaf mount and a fox finial to the hinged lid, sponsors mark of IEP C&Co, Sheffield 1862, 26cm highCondition report: Some light surface scratches and wear, some loss to the decoration from polishing and use. Glass and hinge appear in good order. Glass is a little cloudy.

Lot 449

Whitefriars - Two window cut millefiori paperweights - Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, No. 451 of 1000 and garland intertwined florets pink/white cane, central crown and dates No. 442 of 1000, both with original box and certificateCondition report: Both paperweights appear sound.

Lot 199

George V silver shaped circular salver with piecrust border standing on four hooved feet with Masonic inscription 'Presented to W.Bro.W.J.Woodward, L.R. by the members of The Panmure Lodge (no.720) of Instruction as a mark of appreciation and esteem for his continuous service and preceptor for 21 years, Jan 20, 1921', sponsors mark of C.S.Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1901, 36cm diameter, 1200 grams approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches and light wear all over, Some loss of definition to the decoration from polishing. Some small dents all over.

Lot 204

Cased set of six Elizabeth II silver goblets, sponsors mark of Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1973, each 16cm high, 1800 grams approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration. Light wear to the case.

Lot 159

Early 17th Century silver provincial seal top spoon having tapering facet stem with fig-shaped bowl and scroll and fluted finial, the disk prick-dot engraved 1600, 15.5cm long, 33 grams approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration. The reverse of the bowl has an engraved NE and pin pricked SF. Some possible signs of gilding to the finial.

Lot 198

Pair of George V silver column candlesticks of Corinthian form with Adam style classical decoration, sponsors mark of Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1918, 24cm high, weightedCondition report: Both candlesticks have engraved presentation 'Newcastle Insurance Friends 1922' Some wear to the edges but no noticeable splitting to the seams. Some small dents. Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss to the decoration from polishing and use.

Lot 194

G.W.R. Railway Interest - George V silver presentation pin tray bearing the inscription 'General Strike, May 1926, To Mr E.Robinson, with the grateful thanks of the Great Western Railway Co', sponsors mark of A.C.Bloxham Ltd, Birmingham 1925, 13.3cm wide, 120 grams approxCondition report: Some light surface wear, tarnish and scratches, some loss of definition to decoration.

Lot 165

George III silver salver with pie-crust border and gadrooned rim standing on three pad feet, sponsors mark possibly of Joseph Creswell, London 1775, 30 cm diameter, 910 grams approxCondition report: The surface is plain and while there are some pin dots we can find no evidence of a crest having been removed. George III silver cheese toasting dish of oval form.

Lot 333

An obsolete calibre .360 Snider action rook rifle by C.Cowles, 25 1/2 sighted octagonal barrel with fixed rear sight, the top of the breech marked 'Sniders Patent' and an arrow through the letter 'S', border engraved lock signed 'C.Cowles', half-stocked with chequered fore-end and wrist, horn tore-end cap. Blank silver metal escutcheon.Condition report: Rust and tarnishing present across all the metal, the stock have dents, chips, knocks and scratches, with some splits in places. Please check the extra images provided, which may show some condition issues. Not tested for mechanical functions, general condition consistent with age.

Lot 193

George V silver three-piece tea set with faceted body and stylised border, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, Sheffield 1918, sponsors mark of Walker & Hall, teapot 11.5cm high, 760 grams gross approxCondition report: All three pieces have a number of small dents. Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration.

Lot 200

Elizabeth II silver waiter in the Georgian manner, sponsors mark of Roberts & Becks Ltd, Sheffield 1986, 20cm diameter, together with a pair of Elizabeth II tapersticks in the 18th Century manner, sponsors mark of Nayler Brothers, London 1961, 11cm high, each item with an engraved heron crest, 500 grams approxCondition report: Tappersticks are solid silver and are not weighted, each stick has an inscription to base 'M.F.L.C. 30.3.64'. Some minor surface scratches and light wear to all pieces. Some loss of definition to the decoration from polishing.

Lot 190

Edward VII Britannia standard silver tea caddy, in the early 18th Century manner, of canted rectangular form with sliding cover and dome lid, sponsors mark of Jay, Richard Attenborough Co.Ltd., Chester 1910, 14cm high, 220 grams approxCondition report: There is a series of knocks to the shoulder area and other small dings. Some surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to decoration.

Lot 192

Pair of George V silver pedestal dishes or comports each having a gallery edged shallow bowl with two integral handles and standing on a knopped pedestal foot, sponsors mark of Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1913, 12cm high, 620 grams approx Condition report: Each comport has engraving to the bowl reading 'C.A.C.-S.C.C. 1890-1915'. Very slight lean to the pedestal. Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to decoration.

Lot 201

Elizabeth II silver mug of tapering form with boar tusk handle, sponsors mark of William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1953, 14.5cm high, 540 grams gross approxCondition report: Inscription to front reading 'Martin'. Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration.

Lot 128

Contemporary silver chain by Diana Porter, with a small ring to the centre inscribed 'The Spirit', 39.5cm long

Lot 44

Wendy Ramshaw, seven stacking ring with spire stand, three hallmarked 9ct gold, 1981, two unmarked, and two hallmarked silver plain rings, 1984, in a card box with 'Wedgwood' and 'Wendy Ramshaw' to the lid, also an Electrum Gallery paper labelCondition report: The ring was bought from new at The Electrum Gallery and is being sold by a private local vendor. They have confirmed that there are only seven rings and has only been worn a few times. All the rings show some signs of wear, light surface scratches, and slight staining/tarnishing to one of the silver bands. The ring stand screws tightly, and the rings are secure, no obvious signs of wear, scratches, etc to the ring stand. All rings are size O apart from one silver band size P. **General condition consistent with age and use.

Lot 163

Pair of George II silver sauceboats having scroll handles and each standing on three leaf-capped elaborate pad feet, sponsors mark indistinct, London 1730, 20cm long, 885 grams approxCondition report: Each boat has signs that the feet are slightly pushed into the bodies. Crest to each sauceboat. Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to decoration.

Lot 196

George V silver pedestal bowl having pierced floral border and standing on a circular base, with frosted glass dish, Sheffield 1930, sponsors mark of Mappin & Webb Ltd, 22cm diameter, 585 grams approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration. The glass bowl rim may have been ground/polished to the rim. Some minor bends to the pierced decoration.

Lot 160

George I Britannia standard silver tankard of tapering cylindrical form with an applied reeded girdle and scroll handle, the domed cover with a cast thumbpiece, sponsors mark of John Ruslen, London 1714, 19.5cm high, 1035 grams approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches all over. No signs of holes to the seams etc. Possible removal of engraved crest. The lid rim is a little out of shape and the body has some small dings, most noticeably behind the handle.

Lot 535

Second quarter 19th Century mahogany stick barometer, J. [John Frederick] Newman, 122 Regent St., London, (fl. 1827-1856), the silver two-piece scale reading from 27 to 31 inches of pressure with remarks, flanking partially exposed main tune, the moulded trunk with bone vernier adjusting knob over turned cistern cover, 96cm highCondition report: Cleaned and restored condition (bought from P. A. Oxley early 1990s), mercury responsive, a good example.

Lot 142

Gentleman’s Zenith Respirator stainless steel wristwatch, the black square dial having silver-coloured baton hour markers and hands, date aperture between 4 & 5 o’clock, push down crown, automatic movement, 31mm square (ex. crown), on a black leather strapCondition report: Appears to have been over-wound, light scratches present to the plexiglass, luminous hands don't function, case and back having light scratches present, strap appears to be okay. General condition consistent with age.

Lot 53

Late Victorian diamond and sapphire necklace, alternate set with graduated silver collet set old brilliant cut diamonds and twenty faceted, mixed-cut sapphires, and interspersed with small rose and mixed cut diamonds, the twenty old brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 8.3 carats, 43cm long, 39g gross approx, with a Gem and Pearl Laboratory report #20225, dated 23rd July 2021, stating the sapphires to be natural with no evidence of heat treatment observed.Condition report: With a Gem and Pearl Laboratory report #20225, dated 23rd July 2021, stating the sapphires to be natural with no evidence of heat treatment observed. The central sapphire approx 7mm x 8mm with fitting for an attachment to the reverse. The clasp set sapphire approx 6.2mm x 7mm. The remaining sapphires 3.6mm x 5mm, 4.4mm x 5.7mm, 5mm x 6.2mm, 5mm x 6.5mm, 5.3mm x 6.5mm, 5.9mm x 7mm, 5.5mm x 7mm, 5.9mm x 7.2mm, 6.9mm x 7.8mm, 7mm x 8.2mm (central sapphire), 6.4mm x 7.9mm, 6.2mm x 6.5mm, 5.5mm x 7mm, 5.5mm x 7mm, 5.4mm x 6.5mm, 5mm x 6.3mm, 5.3mm x 6.1mm, 5mm x 5.5mm, 3.9mm x 4.9mm. The old cut diamonds 3.5mm, 3.3mm, 3.7mm, 3.8mm, 3.6mm, 4.6mm, 4.4mm, 5mm, 5.5mm, 6.3mm, 6.5mm, 5.4mm, 5.1mm, 4.2mm, 4.2mm, 4.1mm, 4.2mm, 4mm, 3.8mm, 3.6mm diameter approx. The old cuts appear white and bright, approx G-I colour, and with no obvious visible inclusions, some can be seen with a 10 x loupe but mostly clean, approx SI and above. The sapphires are well matched rich mid blue in colour. A couple with some light wear to the surface, and a few feather-type inclusions visible with a 10 x loupe, otherwise no obvious faults, chips, cracks etc. The necklace is in good condition.

Lot 179

Maritime Interest - Victorian silver table snuff box of rectangular form with engraved floral decoration, the hinged lid having presentational inscription reading presented to Mr George Moore, by a number of the workmen in the steam factory, Portsmouth as a mark of their esteem, Sep 17 1866' opening to reveal a gilt interior, sponsors mark of Hillard & Thomason, Birmingham 1866, 8.8cm wide, 110 grams approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration.

Lot 167

George III silver cheese toasting dish of oval form having a domed hinged lid with urn finial and turned wooden handle, sponsors mark of Henry Chawner, London 1792, 35cm long x 26cm wide, 810 grams approx excluding handleCondition report: Signs of old repairs around the handle mount. The doomed lid has a bright-cut crest. The thread to the removable handle is worn. Wear around the base edge (not tested to hold water). Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration.

Lot 466

Baccarat designed by Spink Paperweight - made to commemorate the 1977 Silver Jubilee, pink roses separate four green canes, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, No.3 of 500, engraved and acid stamped marks, in original box with certificate Condition report: Appears sound with no damage, faults or restoration.

Lot 168

George III silver chamberstick of circular form with a beaded rim and scroll handle, London 1767, sponsors mark of William Cafe, with matched later snuffer and detachable sconce, London 1795, sponsors mark of John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, 15.5cm diameter without handle, 355 grams approxCondition report: All three pieces have the same engraved crest, which has lost definition from polishing etc. Some light surface scratches and small dings all over. Signs of old repair around handle mount (please see images).

Lot 202

Asprey - Elizabeth II silver four-piece coffee set of waisted panelled form with gadrooned rim, the coffee pot and hot water jug each having ivory scroll handle and knop, sponsors marks of Asprey & Co. Ltd., London 1962, 24cm high, 2200 grams gross approxSold with CITES Article 10 certification.Condition report: Sold under CITES Article 10 certification.Some light surface scratches and marks all over. The ivory is a little dry and does have some heavy graining. Both jugs have dents and the lower handle mounts appear a little pushed in.

Lot 183

Victorian silver bachelor's three-piece tea set of oval ribbed form with bright-cut classical decoration, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, London 1881, 590 grams gross approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration. There is a split to the teapot finial.

Lot 126

Anton Michaelson, Denmark silver boomerang link bracelet, to a design by Eigil Jensen, 18.5cm longCondition report: **General condition consistent with age and use

Lot 133

Gentleman’s Tudor Oyster shock resisting stainless steel wristwatch, silver-coloured Arabic dial, with luminous filled hands and centre seconds, crown marked ‘Oyster Patent’, screw down case marked ‘565427, and signed ‘Tudor Geneva-Switzerland Patented 4453’, 31mm diameter (ex. crown), on a brown leather strapCondition report: Not currently functioning, appears to have been over-wound, requires and service/ overhaul, scratches to glass, signs of rust to the edge of the dial in places, with general knocks and scratches to the case and back, movement having signs of small rust spots in places, with some inner screws having signs of rust, leather strap heavily worn, with creases etc, would advise viewing in person prior to bidding, general condition consistent with age.

Lot 171

George III silver mustard pot of oval form with blue glass liner and domed hinged lid, sponsors mark of John Lias, London 1805, 11cm long, 90 grams approxCondition report: Some minor splitting to the edge of the joints. Small nibbles to the rim of the blue glass liner. Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration.

Lot 173

George III silver teapot of squat form with scroll handle, sponsors mark of Michael Starkey, London 1818, 13cm high, 500 grams gross approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches and light wear all over. Some small dents all over, most noticeably on the side (please see images).

Lot 176

Victorian silver table snuff box of shaped rectangular form with engraved floral decoration with applied scroll borders and thumbpiece, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior, sponsors mark of Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1823, 9.2cm wide, 170 grams approxCondition report: There are remnants of gilding to the exterior so the whole piece or sections may have been gilded. The cartouche may have had an engraving polished out. The interior has a series of brown marks and losses to the gilding. Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to decoration.

Lot 189

Pair of Edward VII silver bon bon baskets in the form of a wheelbarrow each with pierced decoration to the sides and wheel, sponsors mark of Charles S Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1908, 12.5cm long, 85 grams gross approxCondition report: Both pieces are a little out of shape. One barrow has a mixing section to the axle, some small breaks to the pierced decoration. Some light surface scratches.

Lot 440

Victorian silver mounted cameo glass scent bottle of tapered form decorated with a white floral spray and butterfly to a red ground in the manner of Thomas Webb, sponsors mark of the Lawrence Emanuel, London 1896, 13cm longCondition report: The silver lid has some small knocks. Internal stopper appears original, with only some minor nibbles. Some light surface scratches to the whole.

Lot 195

Set of three George V silver bowls each having Tudor Rose cast banding and bosses with stylized castellated rim, sponsors mark of Wilmot Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1927 & 1932, 24.5cm and 13cm diameter, 980 grams approxCondition report: Each bowl has a series of small dents and knocks. Some minor splits to the rim. One small bowl has a split to the base. Light surface scratches and some losses to the definition of casting from polishing etc.

Lot 175

George III silver vinaigrette of rectangular form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior with pin-pricked grille, sponsors mark of Joseph Angell, London 1802, 2.6cm x 2.1cm, 11 grams approxCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration. Hinges appear in good order.

Lot 127

Torun Bülow-Hübe for Georg Jensen, a silver collar, #160, with a moonstone drop, #128 with stamped marks and London import marks for 1976 to both pieces

Lot 186

Edward VII silver shaped circular salver with gadroon and shell border, standing on three scroll feet with Regimental inscription 'Presented to Lieut.W.G.Barnes by the N.C.O.'s and Troopers of A.Squadron Royal 1st Devon Imperial Yeomanry on his marriage 4th Feb 1904', sponsors mark of Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd, London 1901, 33cm diameter, 1020 grams approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches and light wear all over, Some loss of definition to the decoration from polishing. At least one small dent at the '10 o'clock' position.

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