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Lot 86

A Victorian silver card case by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1883, rounded rectangular and scroll foliate engraved, presentation inscribed, 8cm (3in) long; and a hinged bangle, stamped S. SILVER, 62g (2 oz) gross (2)

Lot 386

A silver pair cased pocket watch the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gold hands, the movement having a chain fusee with a pierced and engraved balance cock, the case hallmarked for silver, Birmingham 1818 and stamped with the maker's initials WR for William Ryley, St. John Street, Coventry, diameter 55mm, total weight ca. 184.73gms.

Lot 233

Four Victorian silver tablespoons, various dates and makers, London, Fiddle and Shell; together with an Edinburgh 1816 table spoon by I Mc, Fiddle and Shell pattern; with ten dessert spoons by Harrison Brothers, London 1873, engraved with a crest, 730g (23.4 oz), gross (14)

Lot 512

A group of jewellery to include;- an 18ct gold ring set with small diamonds and sapphires, a gold ring with entwined heart motifs, a multi gem set ring, both 9ct, a pair of yellow metal bee form earrings and a man in the moon pendant with amethyst and garnet set in silver gilt.

Lot 85

Aurum Designs Ltd, a silver parcel gilt St Pauls Cathedral limited edition commemorative goblet by Jocelyn Burton, London 1975, no. 146 of 600, 306g (9.85 oz), 16cm (6 1/4in) high; with its certificate and box.

Lot 164A

[Battle of Britain interest] A George II silver mug by John Edwards II, London 1724? (marks worn), with a tongue-capped double scroll handle, a threaded slightly everted rim, on a tuck in base, engraved R over W.E beneath and later 'Flight Lieut. Philip Anthony Neville Cox (PAN), Per Ardua Ad Astra, July 27th 1940', 12cm (4 3/4in) high, 344g (11.05 oz)Philip Anthony Neville Cox of Brighton, was born in Patcham near Brighton on 21st July 1915, the son of Dr. Arthur Neville Cox M.D. and Winifred Alice Neville nee Goddard. He joined the RAF as an Aircraft Apprentice at No. 1 School of Technical Training, Halton in September 1932. He passed out in August 1935 as a Fitter. He won a place at RAF College Cranwell and started there in September 1935 as a Flight Cadet. He was awarded the RM Groves Memorial Prize in 1937.After graduating in late July 1937, Cox was posted to 43 Squadron at Tangmere. On 17th January 1939 he went to 11 Group Pool, St Athan as an instructor and was made OC 'C Flight on 28th August. In May 1940 Cox was at 6 OTU, leaving there for Hendon on 6th June for onward posting to France where he joined 501 Squadron as a Flight Commander. The squadron was withdrawn on the 18th from Dinard and operated on the 19th from Jersey, covering the BEF evacuation from Cherbourg. It re-assembled at Croydon on the 21st.Cox claimed a Me109 destroyed and shared in the destruction of another on 20th July. In combat over Dover Harbour on the 27th Cox was shot down in Hurricane P3808 by Fw. Fernsebner of III/JG52 and reported 'Missing'. At the time Cox was thought to have been a victim of the Dover anti-aircraft guns.He was 25. His name is on the Runnymede Memorial, panel 5.

Lot 347

Six pieces of Continental silver flatware, standards vary, including: a Dutch cast handle spoon, pseudo marks, Dutch 1st standard export mark, import marked for Chester 1913, sponsor's mark Boaz Moses Landeck; a Danish fleur de lys terminal table fork and spoon, 19189 and 1920, .826 standard; two other Danish spoons and another probably Berlin, second half 18th century, 217g (6.95 oz) gross

Lot 80

Aurum Designs Ltd, a silver parcel gilt Chichester Cathedral limited edition commemorative goblet by Desmond Clen-Murphy, London 1975, no. 119 of 600, 315g (10.15 oz), 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high; with its certificate and box.

Lot 250

A set of eight George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1807, engraved with a crest and motto for the Massey Lopes family; together with three dessert forks, 735g (23.6 oz) gross weight, (13)Sir Ralph Lopes, 2nd Baronet (10 September 1788 - 23 January 1854), of Maristow in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon, was a Member of Parliament.

Lot 217

A pair of Victorian silver pastry tongs by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1895, Rococo pattern, 21cm (8.2in) long, 143g (4.6 oz)

Lot 94

An Edwardian silver oblong sovereign and half sovereign case by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd, London 1903, scroll foliate engraved with a monogram GE, 5cm (2in) long; a Victorian plain sovereign case, maker's mark incised J.H (not traced), Birmingham 1887; and a late Victorian small rounded rectangular pocket case by John Millward Banks, Chester 1899, 7.8cm (231/8in) long, 110g (3.55 oz) gross (3)

Lot 84A

Aurum Designs Ltd, a silver parcel gilt Exeter Cathedral limited edition commemorative goblet by Hector Miller, London 1980, no. 206 of 500, 297g (9.55 oz), 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high; with its certificate and cardboard box.

Lot 198

A matched pair of Scottish silver triangular dishes probably by Robert Sawers Ltd, Edinburgh 1921 and 1923, retailed by Brook & Son, stamped Traprain Treasure 1919, with beaded rims and flared collet bases, 10cm (4in) long, 312g (10 oz)

Lot 334

A part set of eleven Russian silver gilt and enamelled small spoons by Sergi Shaposhnikov (1897-1908), 1896-1908 Kokoshnik mark for Moscow, 84 zolotniki, with flowers and scroll foliage, 10.5cm (4 1/4in) long, in a wooden case for a larger set

Lot 218

A silver cased crochet hook by Edwin Whitehouse, Birmingham 1918, and a pair of George IV silver old English salt spoons by Charles Eley 1826, 30g (0.9oz) gross; (3).

Lot 199

A pair of George III Scottish silver spool shaped salt cellars by James Downie, Glasgow 1819, with gadrooned rims and gilt bowls, initialled, 5.5cm (2 1/8in) high, 137g (4.4 oz)

Lot 350

An Indian silver table box, unmarked, Calcutta late 19th century, rectangular and chased with scenes from rural life, initialled, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long, 363g (11.7 oz)

Lot 305

An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass claret jug by Thomas Webb & Sons Ltd, London 1902, with a conical finial to the domed cover, an angular handle, a plain collar, the ovoid body slice and hobnail cut, 22cm (8 1/2in) high

Lot 310

A German silver cow creamer, pseudo marks, probably Hanau, import marked for Chester 1908, sponsor's mark of Berthold Muller, with a bee to the hinged cover, 11cm (4 1/4in) long, 108g (3.45 oz)

Lot 357

A Portuguese or Dutch colonial silver gilt filigree casket, unmarked, Goa or Batavia, mid 17th century, rectangular, the body and cover with a tight filigree ground of scrolling foliate motifs, the cusped cover with boteh type scrollling, the body in flowerhead centred panels, with side handlers, on conforming bracket feet, the interior gilt, 8cm x 11.5cm x 7.5cm (3 1/8in x 4 1/2in x 3in), 525g (16.85 oz)Provenance; sold with a receipt for £85 dated 30th November 1967 from Peter Gosling Antiques of FarnhamReference: Silver Wonders from the East: Filigree of the Tsars, Lund Humphries/Hermitage Amsterdam, cat. 37, pp. 43 and 111-112 for a closely comparable example transferred from the state services cabinet of the Winter Palace in 1789.Reference: Bonhams sale of Islamic and Indian Art, 6th October 2015, lot 108 for a similar casket. The cataloguer also cites a comparable example sold at Christie's King Street, Islamic Art, 11th October, 2005, lot 78. Also noting a filigree casket in the Museum Nacional de Arte Antiga in Lisbon (inv. 114), with cover of very similar form Condition Report Some slight bends in bracket feet, small loss to one side of hasp by hinge, key lacking, some wear to gilding especially to the cover

Lot 137

A George V silver cigarette case by Charles Cooke, Chester 1918, of shaped square form, intialled; with a silver brooch and butterfly wing brooch, 120g (3.8 oz), gross (3)

Lot 354

A Chinese export silver and mother of pearl inkstand by Luen Hing, Shanghai, circa 1880-1925, centred by a model of a four toed dragon flanked by dishes carrying the glass cube well and an insect to each side, on three claw and facetted glass ball feet, 28cm (11in) long, loaded. Condition Report One bottle in half, both covers detached, one lacking collar. Two screws beneath are replacements, one missing, chips to mother of pearl. One glass foot cracked

Lot 229

A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle, Shell and Thread sauce ladles by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter 1850, double struck; together with two Exeter Fiddle pattern sugar shifting spoons, a toddy ladle, a cream ladle, an Issac Parkin sugar spoon and a Victorian caddy spoon, 360g (11.6 oz) gross (8)

Lot 14

A collection of silver and silver mounted items, including: a handled mirror and two brushes by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1935; seven silver mounted glass scent bottles and jars; a gilt metal mounted scent bottle; two mother of pearl mounted fruit knives; two items of chased Indian silver; and other items, 175g (5.6 oz) weighable, (16)

Lot 230

A pair of Victorian silver tablespoons by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1842, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest, 155g (5 oz), (2).

Lot 317

A German silver cow creamer, stamped STERLING, GERMANY and 925, import marked for London 1958, sponsor's mark of Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, with a bee atop the hinged cover, 18cm (7in) long, 270g (8.65 oz)

Lot 103

A small collection of silver, comprising: an Edwardian tortoiseshell and silver desk clip by Grey & Co., London 1902, the heart shaped tortoiseshell panel applied with a pierced decorated clip with two putti in profile, 12cm (4 3/4in) long; a pair of plain napkin rings, maker's mark illegible, London 1903; five nail terminal coffee spoons; a tea stainer; a sifter spoon and a hand mirror, 237g (7.6 oz) gross weighable

Lot 784

A collection of buckles, Georgian steel and paste buckle, another in mother of pearl and a cut steel examples, French silver on copper 19th C and another Art Nouveau example (a lot)

Lot 17

A silver mounted manicure set by William Davenport, Birmingham 1924, in a fitted faux leather case, (7)

Lot 138

A set of six George V silver smoker's combination ashtray and matchbox holder, marks rubbed out, 180g (5.8 oz) gross (6)

Lot 315

A German silver cow creamer, stamped STERLING, GERMANY and 925, 1950s, with a bee atop the hinged cover, 17cm (6 3/4in) long, 275g (8.85 oz)

Lot 208

A George III Scottish silver tea pot stand by P. Cunningham & Son, Edinburgh 1807, oblong with a raised dot pricked rim and a similar band, engraved with a vacant foliate reserve, the base wooden inset, 15.5cm (6 in) long, loaded

Lot 333

A set of six Russian silver gilt teaspoons by Ivan Alexeyev, Moscow 1890, 84 zolotniki, engraved with geometrics and flowers to the backs of the bowls, the stems part twisted, 12.8cm (5in) long, 91g (2.95 oz)

Lot 783

A pair of 1930's paste set drop earrings, 4cm, a similar panel bracelet 19cm, and a paste set ring in 9ct gold, size K Condition Report Earrings white metal probably silver, bracelet chromium plated, good vintage condition

Lot 117

An Elizabeth II silver cigarette case, by W. H. Manton Ltd, Birmingham 1952, of rectangular form, engine turned decoration, with a plated rose gold band, the interior gilt, 10x8.5cm, (4x3.5in), 160g (5.1oz)

Lot 297

The 100 Greatest Masterpieces, a silver medallion set by John Pinches, London 1974-78, each 50mm diameter (tarnished and spotted), housed in a six drawer wooden cabinet with information leaflets, approx. 6550g (208 oz) gross (100)

Lot 239

A collection of Exeter silver flatware, various 19th century makers, mainly initialled, all but one spoons, including: a meat skewer by Joseph Hicks, 1817; six Fiddle pattern teaspoons by Edward Osment, 1857; five Fiddle teaspoons by W. R. Sobey, 1835; a Fiddle sugar tongs by Josiah Williams & Co., 1854; a sugar sifting spoon; a Fiddle small sauce ladle; etc.; and a scroll engraved brooch by John Osment, 1848, 667g (21.45 oz) gross (30)

Lot 89

A George IV silver vinaigrette by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1825, rectangular with a vacant reserve on an engine turned ground within chased borders, the base conforming, the sides diced, the gilt interior with a scroll pierced grille, 3.2cm (1 1/4in) long

Lot 257

Nine William IV silver Fiddle pattern table forks and three sauce ladles by William Eaton, London 1832; another table fork by Solomon Hougham, London 1815 and a pair of table forks probably by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1830, all engraved JBC, 1101g (35.4 oz) gross (15)

Lot 19

A small collection of silver and bone mounted flatware and utensils, including: an English provincial old English bright-cut caddy spoon with a shell bowl by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1794-98; an early Victorian King's pattern caddy scoop by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1846; a pair of salt spoons, worn Chester marks; an old English teaspoon, compressed marks; three silver handled manicure implements by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1949; and other items, 47g (1.5 oz) weighable (12)

Lot 289

A matched silver three piece tea service, the tea pot by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd, London 1903, the sugar basin by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904 and the cream jug by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904, oblong, the tea pot with an ebonised harp handle and lobed finial, half gadrooned, 25cm (9 3/4in) long; and an apostle sugar tongs, Sheffield 1898, 797g (25.6 oz) gross (4)

Lot 141

A set of six George V silver twin handled finger bowl stands by Charles & Richard Comyns London 1924, all lacking liners, 14cm (5 1/2in) wide, 590g (19 oz) (6)

Lot 309

A Dutch silver cow creamer, two pseudo marks, 1814-1953 2nd standard (.833), date letter for 1905, with red cabochon set eyes and a bee finial to the hinged cover, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long, 132g (4.25 oz)

Lot 157

A George III silver navette sugar basket by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798, with a threaded swing handle, threaded rims, engraved with a meander band, the reserve engraved with a crest, on an oval pedestal, 13cm (5in) long, 153g (4.9 oz)The crest for Caddel, Cantrell, Cantrill, Carfrae, Cheslin, Clemsby and Crammond

Lot 49

Six silver and silver mounted smoking related items, some inscribed, comprising: two plain vesta cases, London 1889 and Birmingham 1916; two cigarette cases, Birmingham 1913 and 1925; and two cigarette boxes, the larger French silver lidded and wooden veneered, 1st standard (.950), the smaller silver covered cedar, London 1907, the first four 294g (9.45 oz)

Lot 193

A collection of silver tea and other small spoons, including: four Scottish Fiddle pattern by James Taylor, Glasgow circa 1780 (maker's mark only); a single Scottish Fiddle teaspoon by James Weems (or Wemyss), Edinburgh 1756-84; a Fiddle salt spoon by George Buchanan, Greenock circa 1815-31; eleven others, mainly English,George III to 20th century, 191g (6.1 oz) gross; and one plated (18)

Lot 241

A pair of George IV silver sugar tongs by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1827, Fiddle pattern together with another pair similar, a set of six coffee spoons, a set of teaspoons, three city spoons, a part christening set, a silver handled butter knife, a pickle fork, an old English christening set and two Fiddle pattern teaspoons, 450g, (14.5oz) gross (23)

Lot 127

A George V silver and mother of pearl folding orange peeling knife by William Needham, Sheffield 1936, together with a folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1859, (2)

Lot 101

A Victorian silver mounted egg-shaped scent bottle by Sampson Mordan, London 1884, the pottery body attributed to Macintyre with Rd No.20772, 6cm (2 1/2in)

Lot 282

A silver small coffee pot by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1913, in mid Georgian ogee baluster style, with a turned finial to the ogee domed cover, gadrooned rims, a wooden double scroll handle, a cast spout, on a domed foot, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) high, 371g (11.95 oz) gross

Lot 352

A Chinese export silver rosewater sprinkler by American Bases Commissariat, Tianjin and Shanghai, early 20th century, workshop mark of Jin Ji (Gan Gei), Canton, with a bird finial to the flowerhead terminal, knopped and leaf chased shaft, the bulbous base chased with flowerheads in shaped reserves, on a circular foot with conforming flowerheads, 31.5cm high (1203/8in) high, 262g (8.4 oz)Our thanks to Adrien von Ferscht for his help in cataloguing this lot.

Lot 240

A matched set of twelve George III silver old English bright-cut tablespoons, six by Stephen Adams II, London 1792 and six by Solomon Hougham, London 1794, engraved with an untraced badger passant on a mound crest, 668g (21.45 oz) gross (12)

Lot 163

A George IV silver rectangular snuff box by John Shaw, Birmingham 1826, plain, the cover engraved with a Scottish crest and motto Dread God, the interior gilt, 7.5cm (3in) long, 86g (2.75 oz)The crest and motto for Monro, Bart.

Lot 275

A Victorian silver tea pot by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1882, with a wrythen finial to the flat cover, a wooden scroll handle, a cast spout, the almost spherical body wrythen lobed, 20cm (8in) long, 313g (10.05 oz) gross

Lot 283

An early George III silver hot water pot by Thomas Heming, London 1760, of baluster form, with a gadrooned cover and a wicker woven handle, crested, 28cm high, 580g (18.5 oz) gross

Lot 248

A collection of silver flatware, comprising: five George III old English thread pattern dessert forks and four spoons by George Smith III & William Fearn, London 1794, engraved with a crest and initials; two other dessert spoons and a fork matching by other maker's, conforming engraving; two Hanoverian tablespoons, by Samuel Roby, London 1741, and GS (unidentified), London 1771, both initialled; and an oval trinket dish by Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester 1919, 647g (20.8 oz) gross; and two Continental plated spoons, (17)

Lot 107

A silver and enamel navette box by Joseph Round, Sheffield 1910, the cover scroll engraved on a blue guilloche enamel ground, the interior gilt, 11cm (4 1/4in) long

Lot 56

A small collection of Portuguese silver, Lisbon and Porto, 20th century, second (.833) standard, comprising: two paper knives or letter openers and a book mark, each terminal cast with the shield of the Kingdom of Portugal (royal arms) beneath a crown, 24cm (9 1/2in) long to 12cm (4 3/4in ) long; a pin dish engraved with similar arms, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter; two circular napkin rings and six thimbles, 270g (8.65 oz), (12)

Lot 105

Two blue jasperware mounted silver boxes, the larger Edwardian heart-shaped by Cohen & Charles, Chester 1905, 7cm (2 3/4in) long; the smaller circular by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd, London 1977 (jubilee mark), inset with a bust portrait of Queen Elizabeth, limited edition 12 of 1000, 3.5cm (1 3/8in) diameter (2)

Lot 266

A matched silver old English pattern table service, various dates and makers, mostly early 20th century comprising:Eight table forks Eight tablespoons Eight dessert spoons Eight dessert forks Six soup spoons, (not engraved) Eight teaspoons, Eight table knives Eight side knives Six butter knives Six grapefruit spoons (silver plated) All engraved with the letter K,2410g (77.4 oz) gross, (knife handles are silver plated with steel blades) (74)

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