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Lot 289

Silver-coloured metal and purple enamel wristwatch on brown leather strap (enamel worn), a pair of rolled gold straps (missing face) and assorted ladies and gentleman's wriswatches

Lot 281

1960's silver five-piece cruet set with blue glass liners, in fitted box, Birmingham 1961, maker Sanders & McKenzie, in fitted box, a Viners Sheffield plate oval two-handled tray and two silver-coloured metal napkin rings (4)

Lot 280

1920's silver circular bowl of plain form, Birmingham 1924, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, 9cm diameter approx. x 5cm high

Lot 302

Set of six silver seal-top teaspoons, Sheffield assay, in case, a set of EPNS teaspoons and a cranberry glass and metal-mounted trinket box with hinged lid (damaged) (3) 

Lot 1138

Vintage silver 'Lipstick' mirror in the style of Roger Lecal 

Lot 86

Villeroy & Boch gilt metal mounted cut glass jardiniere on three foliate tab feet, a similar Villeroy & Boch metal-mounted cut glass cylindrical vase, a pair of Waterford cut glass brass-mounted candlesticks, each with glass hexagonal column and a silver-mounted cut glass spirit decanter, square sectioned with trellis decoration 

Lot 184

Papiermache circular snuff box with transfer print decoration of mother and children, a novelty vesta case in the form of a tortoise with hinged neck, a silver toilet jar top, various malachite and carved wood animals, a papiermache box and sundry items (2 small trays) 

Lot 273

1930's rectangular silver napkin ring, initialled 'RMW', Birmingham 1933 and a 20th century silver-mounted brush, repousse decorated with cherubs, heads amongst clouds (2) 

Lot 204

Tortoiseshell veneer trinket box, 7cm wide and a silver miniature cake stand 

Lot 300

Silver hair piece, two silver brooches, costume brooches, costume jewellery, silver bangle, assorted razors, trinket boxes, dressing sets (1 jewellery box) and a miniature case 

Lot 271

International sterling silver ladle, two matching spoons and a sterling ladle with engraved decoration to handle and initialled 'R', marked 'Sterling 181909', 6ozt total approx. (4)

Lot 264

Silver-coloured metal and clear glass table epergne, the circular bowl to centre flanked by a pair of glass trumpets, with foliate and scroll handle, on circular base and relief cherub feet, 46cm high  

Lot 274

Victorian silver-mounted and wooden walking cane, Birmingham (date and maker worn), initialled and engraved to top 'Rifle Brigade', 22cm long approx.

Lot 270

Victorian silver sauceboat, Birmingham 1859, maker Mappin & Webb, 6ozt approx. 

Lot 189

Silver-gilt and enamel Rotary medal having blue ribbon, gross weight approx. 25g and another Rotary gilt metal and enamel medal (2) 

Lot 275

1930's silver lidded mustard pot (missing liner), circular, London 1933, maker EB(?), 4ozt approx.

Lot 242

Seven bottles of 1977 Silver Jubilee ale 

Lot 248

A pair of George IV silver spectacles, maker Thomas Millington, Birmingham, 1829,: clear oval frames with extending arms, together with another similar pair, London 1929 and one other pair (3) (two missing one lens)

Lot 132

Four Royal Navy silver plated ashtrays: including one made with metal from HMS Revenge, one for HMS Iron Duke and others, together with an Indian Naval Hydrographic Office badge (4)

Lot 129

A Commonwealth Government Line of Steamships silver plated vase, by Mappin & Webb ,London:, the trumpet shaped vase with shipping line emblem to body on a weighted domed base, 20.6cm high.

Lot 106

A Royal London Yacht Club earthenware sauce boat and stand by Bisto: with enamel pennant and gilt rim, retailer's marks to underside for Whitman & Sons, Cowes;. together with two silver plated National Redwing Championship ashtrays with Torbay Yachting Association emblems to centre (3)

Lot 246

A pair of 19th century silver spectacles: with clear oval lenses and extendable arms, together with a pair of Continental white metal glasses with green tinted oval lenses and extendable arms, (2)

Lot 128

An Edwardian silver and enamel cigar case for the ketch 'The White Rose', maker Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1902:, the central enamel cartouche with an image of a ketch at full sail, with pendant banner above and personalised inscription with signatures beneath, surrounded by a scroll border, 12 x 10cm, 7.2oz.

Lot 263

Three pairs of 19th century silver spectacles:, the pair London 1826, the others assays worn (3)

Lot 264

Three pairs of 19th century silver spectacles with folding arms.: (3)

Lot 127

An early 20th century P&O silver plated hot water jug by Mappin & Webb: the body decorated with company emblem, maker's marks to base, 21cm high

Lot 134

A Furness Bermuda Lines nine piece silver plated tea set and cruet by Mappin & Webb, London:, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, hot water jug, two cream jugs, three piece cruet and circular tray, all with shipping line emblem to body,(9) (some wear)

Lot 124

A silver plated presentation salver for the Motor Vessel 'Trelyon': with engraved inscription presented by Captain James Cornish MBE and ship's company, Queensland, Australia 15-6-51, with cast floral border, 31cm.

Lot 53

Stuart Devlin (1931-2018), a silver, silver gilt and enamel surprise egg, London 1975, textured and containing enamel butterflies, 7.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Slight chipping to one enamel butterfly wing. Some wear to silver giltARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 423

A group of art exhibition catalogues and pamphlets, including 1977 Hayward Annual, 1977 Silver Jubilee Exhibition of Contemporary British Sculpture, Marlborough Fine Art Exhibition 1975 John Piper [5]

Lot 45

A quantity of modernist silver jewellery, including earrings, pair of cufflinks, maker AD, and a pendant necklace and matching ear studs

Lot 54

Stuart Devlin (1931-2018), a pair of silver and silver-gilt three-light candelabra, maker's mark and hallmarks for London 1974, 25.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some very light wear in line with age and usage. Overall appearance good. Approximately 939gARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 42

David Yurman, a silver pendant necklace, the necklace of cable form with 14k yellow gold collars, the gem set pendant of square form with cable border, signed, approximately 81gm CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 40

David Yurman, a silver and gold cable bangle, with two 14ct yellow gold collars, signed, approximately 29gm CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 41

David Yurman, a silver and gold cable bangle, with central 14ct yellow gold cross, signed, approximately 28gm CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 52

Stuart Devlin (1931-2018), a silver, silver gilt and enamel surprise egg, London 1978 of textured form, containing a hedgehog, 7.5cm, approximately 135gm CONDITION REPORT: Wear to silver gilt, otherwise good.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 43

David Yurman, two pairs of silver and 14k yellow gold earrings, signed, gross weight approximately 22gm CONDITION REPORT: These are for pierced ears with omega backs. Overall good conditionARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 33

Brett Payne, a silver bracelet, Sheffield 2001, of heart shaped padlock links, 20.5cm long approximately 59gm, in fitted box CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 39

David Yurman, a silver and 14k yellow gold double torque necklace, signed, approximately 95gm CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 46

Barbara Christie (1946-2013), a modernist necklace of flattened circular beads centred by a boat shaped crystal, small silver tag with makers mark and date letter for London 2010, 53cm long, boxed CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 245

A pair of 19th century American coin silver spectacles by J L Moore, New York, circa 1840: clear oval lenses with sliding extendable arms, stamped 'J L Moore' to inner right arm and stamped to exterior of arms with retailer's mark for 'J Troulan, Torquay'

Lot 254

A pair of George IV silver Richardson pattern 'D' shaped railway glasses, with Martin's Margins style tortoiseshell mounts to the lenses,: on two section folding arms. (side lenses missing)

Lot 251

A pair of early 19th century silver 'D' shaped railway glasses: with clear double lenses and folding arms, hallmarked to bridge.

Lot 247

A pair of George IV silver spectacles, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829: clear oval lenses with extendable arms, together with one other pair of similar George III silver glasses, Birmingham 1804.

Lot 184

A group of seven various brass and silver plated cabin lanterns: comprising six gimballed lanterns and one table lantern together with seven clear glass shades.

Lot 258

A pair of early 19th century silver 'D' shaped railway spectacles by A Abraham, Liverpool: with double black tinted lenses and two section folding arms, hallmarked to bridge, maker's stamp to inner arm.

Lot 343

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). A lock of Napoleon's hair in a gilt oval locket on a crimson ribbon together with a gilt and enamel Legion d'honneur and manuscript provenance dated July 12th 1818: The order with central laurel crowned portrait of Napoleon with encircling band of blue enamel and the legend 'Napoleon Emp Des Francais' and three stars, the reverse with Imperial Eagle facing to the left with blue enamel border inscribed 'Honneur Et Patrie' with three stars, on a ten pointed gold rimmed white enamel star with gold ball tips united by wreaths of oak and laurel wreaths, suspended from a green and gold laurel wreath with scarlet moire ribbon, mounted in a glazed wooden case with manuscript label above 'Grand Cross of Napoleon Buonaparte's (sic) Legion of Honour' , further manuscript provenance below "A Lock of hair from the head of Napoleon Buonaparte late Emperor of the French Nation given by him to Major Poppleton of His Majesty's 53rd Regiment of Foot who had the care of Buonaparte's person in the Island of St. Helena from his first being sent there until 1817. & by Major T.Poppleton given to his Wife's Sister Mifs Elizabeth Martin & by Mifs E Martin given to Mrs Isabella Gregory Wife of Richard Gregory of Coole near Gort July the 12th 1818. Richard Gregory. Coole near Gort", the case 33.5 x 21.4 x 2.6cm with typewritten transcript to back of the case.*Notes Thomas William Poppleton (1775-1827) was born in England and served with General Daumier's Regiment while stationed in Galway, Ireland. He transferred to the 53rd Regiment of Foot and served in the Peninsular Wars in Egypt and in Baird's Desert March to India. He then became orderly to the Governor of St. Helena, Sir Hudson Lowe and in turn to Napoleon himself when he was exiled to the island in 1815. Napoleon's captors were issued with strict supervisory orders so as not to repeat the same mistakes as Elba. In this role Poppleton became close to his prisoner out of respect for him being a fellow soldier. In 1817 Sir Hudson Lowe believed an escape attempt was imminent and ordered Poppleton to report all conversations with Napoleon or anything overheard during daily duties. Poppleton resigned his position as he did not wish to undertake the role of a spy and he transferred to the 12th Regiment of Foot. Upon his leaving St Helena, Napoleon gifted a silver snuffbox to Poppleton which was passed down through generations of the Martin family. Major Poppleton is buried in the Martin family vault at Killannin.Richard Gregory (1790-1847) built up the family estate at Coole Park, Galway and died there after caring for tenants suffering from an outbreak of the plague. The estate remained within the family until it was sold in 1927 to the Irish State by Margaret Gregory, daughter-in-law to Lady Augusta Gregory (1852-1932). The house was demolished in 1941 and the site is now a nature reserve. The Gregory Family papers (1770-1956) are held at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library, Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. Margaret Gregory died in Exeter in 1979.The Legion Of Honour was established by Napoleon in 1802 as France's highest Order of Merit of which he was the Grand Master. The portrait 'The Emperor Napoleon in his study at the Tuileries' (1812) by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) depicts him wearing a Legion Of Honour similar to that included in the lot.Major Poppleton appears to have acquired numerous artefacts from Napoleon in addition to the silver snuff box that remained within the Martin Family in Ireland. A lock of Napoleon's hair was presented by him to Lady Georgina Bathurst (1792-1874) daughter of the 3rd Earl of Bathurst in November 1817, (Sotheby's July14th 2015, Lot 23 English Literature, History, Children's Books & Illustrations) and another to a Mrs Riely in 1821 (David Lay 5th May, 2011, lot 2447)*Provenance Acquired by the vendor's father, an antiques dealer, in the 1980s and retained within the family.

Lot 296

An oak cased combination barograph and thermograph: by On , serial number 5175, lacquered brass recorder, sixteen drum atmosphere and amplifier arms on brass supports on a silver plated base, within a glazed light oak case, the case 17.5 x 31 x 20cm.

Lot 136

A White Star Line silver plated circular meat dish by Elkington & Co.: with receded rim interspaced with six stars, engraved company flag to one side, the other engraved 'Meat' with Hebrew script beneath, maker's mark and 'White Star Line' stamped to base, 21.5cm diameter

Lot 260

Four pairs of 19th century silver spectacles: London 1822, London 1835, Birmingham 1871 and one other pair (no date)

Lot 249

A pair of early 19th century silver spectacles: with clear oval lenses and extending frames , (assay rubbed) , together with two pairs of Continental silver spectacles (3)

Lot 143

A Continental silver open face sailing chronometer: unsigned with presentation inscription to back for Sidmouth Sailing Club dated 1913, together with two silver plated open face 'Yachting Timers' one with presentation inscription to case, a 19th century mahogany compass case, fitted with calibrated brass quadrant, spirit bubble and folding sights (incomplete, case damaged) (4)

Lot 244

A pair of George III silver spectacles, London 1782: with clear oval lenses and sliding extendable arms, together with a pair of steel spectacles in a fish skin two division case.

Lot 242

A pair of George III silver spectacles, London 1761: with circular blue tinted lenses and folding arms, in a leather case, (case a/f)

Lot 9

An RYS Terra Nova embroidered cloth cap badge together with four gilt RYS Terra Nova uniform buttons by Riddell & Sons, Barking, London:, also five other Royal Navy cloth cap badges and bands, five epaulettes, an aluminium identity disc for F E C Davies, a small group of miscellaneous badges and buttons and a small silver open face pocket watch (a/f). Together with a copy of 'With Scott Before the Mast'

Lot 6

A silver plated spoon for the RYS 'Terra Nova' British Antarctic Expedition 1910 by Walker & Hall, Sheffield:, with expedition emblem to terminal, 18cm. long.

Lot 220

Jewellery including 14k opal ring, 9 carat gold bracelet, three gold rings, 9 carat gold, sapphire and diamond pendant, together with silver charm bracelet, etc.

Lot 266

George III silver Warwick three bottle cruet on shell feet, makers mark R.P (R. Peaston) London 1766, with three bottles having matching crest, the frame with good hallmark to base, 17cm across.

Lot 278

George III silver Peter and Anne Bateman straining spoon, Old English pattern, London 1792, 30cm length.

Lot 275

Good George III silver double caddy by Chawner & Eames, having chased borders and vacant cartouche, London 1796, with good hallmarks to base, 15cm across, 18cm high.

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