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Lot 496

An Abrahall & Bint silver and enamel pendant, secessionist form, pierced and cast shield design with blue and green enamel panels, simple pearl drop stamped marks, Birmingham 1908, 4cm. drop

Lot 497

A Liberty & Co Cymric silver and enamel brooch, cast in low relief with a peacock, enamelled blue and green stamped marks, Birmingham 1904, 2.2cm. diam.

Lot 498

A Secessionist James Fenton silver and enamel brooch, circular cast in low relief, enamelled pale blue and pink, the tendrils with green enamel terminals, stamped Birmingham marks, 2.3m. wide

Lot 500

A Murrle Bennett silver and garnet brooch the design attributed to Max Gradl, pierced and cast with stylised Secessionist foliage, set with eight garnets stamped M B & Co marks, import marks London, 1901, 5.5cm. wide Literature Fritz Falk Art Nouveau Jewellery, Arnoldsche, page 158 figure F10 for a comparable design by Gradl manufactured by Theodore Fahrner,

Lot 501

A continental Jugendstil silver belt buckle in the manner of Theodore Fahrner, pierced and cast with Ginko leaf design set with five green chrysoprase stamped Depose mark, 11.2cm. wide

Lot 502

A Murrle Bennett silver and enamel pendant necklace, pierced and cast in low relief with forget-me-knot flower stems enamelled blue, the link chain with flower bud panels with similar blue enamel, stamped marks, 2.5cm. long

Lot 503

A Murrle Bennett silver and turquoise brooch, rectangular section, cast in low relief with foliate design, set with central turquoise stone, and a silver and enamel jugenstil brooch, set with central pearl, stamped marks, 2cm. wide. (2)

Lot 504

A James Fenton silver and enamel link bracelet, the panels cast with entrelac motif alternately enamelled yellow and blue, stamped marks, Birmingham 1909, 17.5cm. long

Lot 505

A Charles Horner silver and enamel brooch, cast in low relief with foliate panels, enamelled blue and green stamped marks, Chester 1911, 3.2cm. wide

Lot 506

An Art Nouveau Charles Horner silver and enamel brooch, oval, pierced and cast form, enamelled with panels of green and red, stamped marks, Chester 1907, 2.3cm. wide

Lot 521

‡John Maltby (1936-2020) a stoneware box and cover, rectangular section, the flat cover with applied loop handle, the box painted with geometric panels in silver and blue on a brown and oatmeal chequerboard ground, and a shaped rectangular footed dish by John Maltby impressed seal mark to box, square dish unsigned, cover repaired, chips to both, 17cm wide (box), (3)

Lot 529

‡John Maltby (1936-2020) a stoneware square dish with raised rim, painted to the well with a large central bird motif in blue and three silver stars, on celadon ground, the rim tenmoku painted Maltby signature 22.2cm. square

Lot 601

‡Anthony Scala (born 1978) Pear, 2014 blown glass, surface decorated with silver signed A Scala and dated 2014 15cm. high Provenance Purchased from the artist's Christmas exhibition.

Lot 604

A quantity of jewellery and watches, including a sterling silver and mixed metal ring, a Braun stainless steel wristwatch, a Calvin Klein stainless steel wristwatch, a Stuhrling wristwatch, and two jewellery cabinets, various marks, (a lot)

Lot 605

A Georg Jensen silver and hematite ring designed by Astrid Fog, model no.166, central hematite dome with smaller domed border to the collar, stamped marks, 3cm. wide Provenance Jon & Kate Catleugh Literature Georg Jensen Jewellery, BGC/Yale, page 300 catalogue number 353 for a comparable ring illustrated.

Lot 611

‡Wendy Ramshaw CBE (1939-2018) Wedgwood black basalt brooch, oval black basalt set in silver mount, and a pair of Picasso Ladies silver and enamel stud earrings, stamped Wedgwood marks, stamped WR, London, 2003, disc cracked, 3.5cm. wide, (3)

Lot 612

‡Wendy Ramshaw CBE (1939-2018) Picasso Ladies a silver plate on gilded metal and black enamel brooch and stud earrings set, and an extra set of stud earrings, cast WR PL mark, 9cm. wide (brooch), (3) Provenance Jon & Kate Catleugh Literature Wendy Ramshaw Picasso's Ladies Jewellery by Wendy Ramshaw, Arnoldsche, page 19 this design illustrated. Catalogue notes This design, also including a pair of cufflinks, was inspired by Picasso's Woman with a Hat, painting of 1943.

Lot 613

‡Wendy Ramshaw CBE (1939-2018) Christmas silver disc, 2000 pierced with letters, mounted on paper unsigned, paper signed WR dated 20003cm. diam. Provenance Kate Catleugh

Lot 624

Jon Catleugh (1920-2009) Torso, a plaster wall hanging, 'Kitchen Maid' a watercolour on paper costume design attributed to Jon Catleugh, a small painting on silver ground by Jon Catleugh, eight small abstract paintings and two sketch books unsigned, (13)

Lot 647

A silver snuff box modelled as a mouse, with hinged cover, a niello cigarette case, a silver tankard, two napkin rings, a smaller tankard, enamelled cigarette case, a silver box and cover, the cover mounted with abalone shell, and a circular box and cover, by various makers, snuff worn stamped marks, 7.5cm. wide, (9)

Lot 708

Tommy Brock (spade handle out) an early Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, 'Amiable Guinea Pig' , 'Old Mr Brown', 'Samuel Whiskers', 'Hunca Munca', 'Tailor of Gloucester', 'Miss Moppett', 'Flopsy, Mopsy & Cottontail', ''Lady Mouse', 'Mrs Tiggy Winkle', and 'Ribby' ten Beatrix Potter figures, main silver mark, ten figures various marks, Ribby ear chipped off, Miss Moppett ear chipped, 8.5cm. high (Tommy Brock), (11)

Lot 715

An earthenware vase by Otto Lindig, hand thrown ovoid form with everted rim, covered in a streaked silver-grey and tan glaze, incised marks for Otto Lindig and his son Markus Lindig, 17.5cm high Provenance Clarice Cliff & Art Deco, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's 11 March 2011 lot 297. Private collection.

Lot 868

A Henry Clifford Davis easel backed silver travel clock, the rectangular frame with painted panel of a fairy in a weeping willow tree, with circular dial, stamped marks, Birmingham HGD, 1938, indistinct painted artist monogram lower left corner, 13.5cm. high

Lot 873

A David Anderson silver gilt and enamel brooch, rounded rectangular section cast in low relief with a geometric design enamelled blue, yellow and aubergine, stamped marks, 4.3 x 3.3cm.

Lot 874

A set of Bernard Instone silver coffee spoons in fitted case, each simple round bowl, the straight square section stem inset with turquoise terminal, stamped marks, Birmingham 1925, 8.5cm. long (6)

Lot 875

λ An Art Deco Charles Boyton silver cup and cover, the domed base supporting flaring cylindrical stem, cast with foliate bands, flaring bowl with cast handles set with ivory pads, the shallow cover with carved faceted ivory finial, stamped marks, London 1936, Charles Boyton, facsimile signature, 28cm. highProvenanceArts and Crafts, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers, 18th May 2013 lot 140 

Lot 876

A Georg Jensen silver and chrysoprase pendant necklace, model no. 28, cast as a bell flower set with green chrysoprase, stamped marks, 3.5cm. long,

Lot 877

A Georg Jensen silver brooch designed by Georg Jensen, model no.20, circular, pierced and cast in low relief with radiating foliage and berries, stamped marks, 4.5cm. diam.

Lot 878

A Georg Jensen silver brooch designed by Arno Malinowski, model no.239, heart-shaped, pierced and cast in low relief with a bird flying between two fern fronds, in a Georg Jensen presentation case, stamped marks, 3.8cm. long

Lot 879

A Georg Jensen silver and enamel brooch designed by Henning Koppel, model no.323, abstract form with black enamel panel, stamped marks, 6cm. wide Literature Georg Jensen Jewelry, BGC/Yale, page 90 figure 4-15 for a comparable brooch illustrated.

Lot 880

A pair of Georg Jensen silver knives and forks designed by Flemming Eskildsen, stamped marks, 21cm. long (knives), (4) Catalogue notes This design of knives, forks and spoons was designed by Eskildsen and was given by The Danish Bacon Factories Export Association as trade gifts.

Lot 881

A Mont Blanc Boheme ladies fountain pen, in original fitted case, a Dunhill silver ruler pencil, a plated Yardoled pen and pencil, a Cross rolled gold ball-pen in fitted case, a Waterman 42 safety fountain pen, and eight other pens and pencils stamped marks, Dunhill Birmingham 1924, 12.2cm. long (Mont Blanc), (14)

Lot 882

A Dunhill Joseph Lucas advertising table lighter, the perspex panels decorated with lion rampant in silver on a ribbed blue ground, cast mark Dunhill, base cast marks Plastics and Styling by Joseph Lucas Ltd Birmingham England 10cm. wide Catalogue notes Joseph Lucas Ltd was an electronics company, founded in 1872 to make lamps, By 1902, the company had entered the automotive industry. The silver decoration to this lighter was created using the same techniques used to create headlamp reflectors.

Lot 97

A John Pearson pottery bowl, painted to the well with three radiating fish, in blue, green, purple and silver lustre, and another smaller twin-handled bowl, painted JP mark to base rim, 21.5cm. diam. (2) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.

Lot 131

A group of silver salt and pepperettes, including a pair of pepper pots, by Clark and Sewell, Birmingham, 1915, a set of three further similar by Sydney Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1937, a bowl by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1948, and a miniature salt and pepper pair marked 'sterling silver', 5.2toz (total weighable)

Lot 132

A set of six silver napkin rings, by John Rose, Birmingham, 1917, together with two further, one by Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1934, the other with rubbed marks, 7toz total

Lot 133

A selection of antique silver, including a cased egg cup by Marson & Jones, Birmingham, 1926, a powder compact by Turner and Simpson, Birmingham, 1958, one further egg cup, by Chrisford and Norris, Birmingham, 1931, a sovereign case (a/f), by James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1911, thimble and cuff links etc, 6.8toz

Lot 134

Three Victorian silver dredging or casting spoons, Chawner & Co, London, 1862, Chawner & Co, London, 1869, and one further, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1886, 2.3toz

Lot 135

An Elizabeth II silver cup by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham, 1959, and a silver spill or solifleur vase by Mappin and Webb Ltd, Birmingham, 1964, 5.7toz

Lot 136

A cased set of five silver teaspoons, Old English pattern, by James Deakin and Sons, Sheffield, 1921, together with six Edwardian pickle forks, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1905, 4.4toz

Lot 137

Two cased sets of six silver teaspoons, by Joseph Elliot & Sons, Sheffield, 1946, and Adie Bros Ltd, Sheffield, 1958 respectively, 4toz total

Lot 138

A George V silver tea pot, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1911, 17.4toz

Lot 139

A selection of antique and vintage silver, including a cup by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1927, two pairs of sugar tongs; Ann Robertson, Newcastle, c.1804-1811, and Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1912, a pair of pierced napkin rings, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1901, a mustard pot, TJ, Birmingham, 1935, a milk jug, marks rubbed, and five coffee spoons, Walker & hall, Birmingham, 1971, 11.5toz

Lot 140

A Victorian silver mounted cut-glass scent bottle, indistinct marks, Birmingham,

Lot 141

A Victorian silver chamberstick, by Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, London, 1889, repousse decorated with dragons within scrolling foliage, and a pin dish, John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London, 1888, 6toz.

Lot 142

A selection of antique and vintage silver, including a George V table cigarette box, by Padgett and Braham, London, 1960, two pepperettes; William Devenport, Birmingham, 1900, and Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1893, a pair of novelty baskets, J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1892, and a salt cellar, George Unite Birmingham, 1872, 4.9toz total (weighable)

Lot 143

A group of antique and vintage silver flatware, including a George III sauce ladle, by William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, 1808, a George III silver pair of sugar tongs by Peter and William Bateman, London, 1808, an Old English pattern table spoon, by Hester Bateman, London, 1774, a boxed set of eight coffee spoons, by V B Vickers & Co, Sheffield, 1925, and sundry collectors' spoons etc, 7.155 5.225 6.4, 18.7toz

Lot 144

A group of antique and vintage silver items, including a silver photograph frame, by William Neale, Birmingham, 1939, 17.5cms, a bon bon dish, by The Northern Goldsmiths Co, Birmingham, 1935, two further similar, one William Comyns, London, 1936, a tea strainer, Viners, Sheffield, 1949, a continental powder compact, and a niello table decoration, 9toz

Lot 145

A selection of silver and electroplate items, including a pair of George V silver glove stretchers, by William Neale, Birmingham, 1916, a pair of white metal napkin rings, marked 'sterling silver', a hand mirror and brush set, and a set of serving spoons, 2.6toz.

Lot 146

A selection of antique silver and electroplate mustard and salt spoons, including one by William Lister, Newcastle, 1823, predominantly Fiddle and Old English pattern, 1.4oz gross (silver)

Lot 147

Two Elizabeth II silver Armada dishes, the largest by Reid & Sons Ltd, London, 1972, 17 cm, smallest John Henry Odell, London, 1966, 8.9toz

Lot 148

A pair of silver casters, by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1990, of octagonal form, 16cms high, 5.5oz gross.

Lot 149

A set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, by Chawner & Co, London, 1862, Bead pattern, with engraved armorial crest depicting a dragon rampant, 5.8oz. gross

Lot 150

A set of five Georgian silver dessert forks, by Reid and Son, Newcastle, 1797, fiddle pattern, each with an engraved monogram to the terminal, 6.5oz. gross.

Lot 151

A pair of early George III silver salts, by BM, London, 1766, of cauldron form with engraved marriage marks, together with one further similar salt, Sheffield, 1862, 5toz

Lot 152

A set of four Edwardian silver dessert spoons, by Wakley and Wheeler, London, 1903, Old English pattern, with an engraved monogram to the terminal, 7.2oz. gross.

Lot 153

A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, Sheffield, 1887, of cylindrical form, with engraved monogram to the hinged cover, 2.8oz (without liner).

Lot 154

A pair of Victorian silver dessert spoons, by Charles Boyton, London, 1893, and two further Victorian teaspoons, including one by Francis Higgins III, London, 1878, 5.7toz gross

Lot 155

Two Georgian silver jugs, by Samuel Whitford, London, 1814, and the other bearing the maker's mark FP, no date, 9.1toz gross

Lot 156

A group of silver and electroplate items, including three silver napkin rings, one being a 'British Engine' centenary presentation napkin ring, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 1978, and an electroplate cruet set, 2.9toz gross (weighable silver)

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