A Late Victorian Harlequin Silver Oval Four-Piece Tea and Coffee Service, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1894, 1895 and 1898, with part reeded bodies and C-scroll handles, comprising - tea pot, 6ins high, coffee pot, 9.25ins high, each with ebonised handles and finials, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 55ozs
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A George V Silver Octagonal Hot Water Jug and a George III Silver Oval Tea Pot Stand, the hot water jug by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1935, with turned wood handle and finial, 8ins high, weight 14ozs, the tea pot stand by I. W., London 1786, with bead mount and on four ball feet, 6.5ins x 4.5ins, weight 3.8ozs
A George VI Silver Rectangular Four-Piece Tea Service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937 and 1951, with reeded and shell cast mounts, part reeded bodies, angular loop handles and on four ball feet, comprising - tea pot, 7ins high, hot water pot, 9.75ins high, each with a turned ivory finial, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 70ozs
A Mixed Lot of Silver Gem Set Jewellery, comprising - a carved jade pendant at will, 36mm x 80mm, a carved agate three-circle brooch, 65mm x 25mm, a gem set dragonfly brooch, 44mm x 35mm, a pair of jade drop earrings (screw fit), each 8mm x 34mm, and a cross pendant, 35mm x 60mm, total gross weight 54.9g
A George III Silver Christening Mug and a Victorian Silver Two-Handled Sugar Basin and Cream Jug, the christening mug by Charles Wright, London 1782, with C-scroll, floral and leaf ornament and with C-scroll handles, 3.5ins high, engraved with monogram and date 1847, the sugar bowl and cream jug by Charles Edwards, London 1878, engraved with variously filled rectangular panels, sugar basin 2.5ins high, cream jug 2.75ins high, combined weight 12ozs
A George IV Silver Vinaigrette and Mixed Silverware, the vinaigrette by T. S., Birmingham 1821, the lid with floral scroll mounts, rectangular cartouche engraved with initials "B F" within engine turned ornament, 1.25ins x 0.75ins, weight 0.56ozs, a Victorian silver rectangular card case by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1864, engraved with floral, leaf scroll, scroll and trellis ornament and with initials and crest, 3.75ins x 2.75ins, a silver vesta case, and a selection of other small silver items, combined weighable silver 2.4ozs
Two Early 20th Century Gilt Metal Cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watches, both 54mm case diameter, with white enamelled dials, black Roman numerals, one also with red Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dials, and one other silver cased open faced fusee verge pocket watch, 51mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial
Three Silver Cased Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - a full hunting cased watch by Fred Morice, 1835, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, an open faced pocket watch by A. Waithman of Leeds 1831, 52mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial, and another by Thomas Powel Bates, 1866, 50mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds dial (movement is loose)
Three Silver Cased Open Faced Pocket Watches, comprising - one by G V Brooks, 1910, 52mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, a fusee lever pocket watch by Ducker of Kennington, 1831, 50mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, and a fusee lever pocket watch by Woodroofe, early 20th Century, 45mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial
Three Silver Cased Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - a full hunting cased pocket watch by G.Vaughan, 1822, 55mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, an open faced pocket watch by Thomas Yates, 1877, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, and subsidiary second dial, and a smaller pocket watch by Widowson & Veal, London, 1851, 44mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial
Four Silver Cased Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one by Gouffe of Falmouth,1823, 50mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, one by Frodsham, Gracechurch Street, London, 1835, 47mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, another similar by Frodsham, 46mm diameter case, and one other 1843, 50mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial
Three Silver Cased Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - a full hunting cased pocket watch by W. J. Woods, Sunbury, 19th Century, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, one open faced pocket watch by Defbois and Wheeler, London 19th Century, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, and a small open faced pocket watch by A. Martin, Brighton, 19th Century, 43mm diameter case with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals
Three Silver Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one by Edward Hunt, Ipswich, early 20th Century, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one by I & T Upjohn, 5 Chandos Street, early 20th Century 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, and a keyless pocket watch by Kyzer, Brighton, early 20th Century, 48mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial
Four Silver Cased Open Faced Verge Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one unsigned, 1856, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one unsigned, 1851, 44mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, one by Westlake, London, 1864, 48mm diameter case with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one by Carter, Warrington, 1855, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Two Silver Cased Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one by Henry Stewart, York, 1828, 47mm diameter cases, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, and one by Steven Packer, Westminster, 1824, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals
Three Silver Cased Pocket Watches, comprising - a full hunting cased verge lever by Robert Roskell, Liverpool, 1821, 54mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one by London Manufacturing Goldsmiths Ltd, Going Barrel, 1900, 53mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and a lever pocket watch unsigned, 1838, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Three Silver Cased Open Faced Lever Fusee Pocket Watches, comprising - one by H Stuart, Liverpool, 1829, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one by Neill & Sons, Belfast, 1844, 47mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one by John Simpson, Preston, early 20th Century, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Three Silver Cased Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one by Hawley, London, 1835, 47mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, one unnamed, 48mm diameter case, with silver dial, gold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, another unnamed 50mm diameter case, with silver dial, gold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Two Silver Cased Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one pair cased pocket watch with no makers name, late 19th/early 20th Century, 54mm diameter case, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, and an open faced pocket watch by G Taroni, Hull, 1837, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand
Two Silver Cased Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, one by Charles Taylor, Bristol, 1822, 54mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one by Hallam & Stevenson, Notts, 1819, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Three Silver Cased Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one by John Forrest, London, 1861, 51mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one by Alex Grosvenor, London, 1836, 43mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one by M Lovell, London, 1837, 51mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Two Silver Cased Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one by Joseph Brookhouse, Derby,1835, 47mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one by William Plant, Manchester,1845, 53mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Two Silver Cased Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one by G. Blackhurst, Warrington, 1851, 56mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one with no makers name, 1845, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Two Silver Cased Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one by W.C. Middleton, Longacre, 1839, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one pair cased pocket watch with no makers, 1913, 54mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Two Silver Cased Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one by Finlay, Dublin, 1829, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one by Denton, Rotherham, 1843, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
An Edward VII Silver Oval Two-Handled Sauce Tureen and Cover and Two Silver Sauce Boats, the sauce tureen and cover by George Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1908, scroll handle and finial, 9.25ins (handle to handle) x 4.25ins x 4.75ins high, weight 14ozs, the two sauce boats Sheffield 1895 and 1933, combined weight 10ozs
Two Silver Cased Open Faced Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, one by Thomas Bott, Liverpool 1849, 45mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, and one with no makers name, 1837, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Three Silver Cased Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one open faced pocket watch by J. Firderer, Birmingham, 1840, 50mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one open faced pocket watch by John Poole, London, 1875, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and a full hunting cased pocket watch, no makers name, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Four Silver Cased Fusee Lever Watches, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, comprising - one full hunting cased pocket watch by F. Perse, Chatham, 46mm case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two open faced pocket watches, no visible makers, both 50mm diameter cases, with white enamelled dials, black Roman numerals, subsidiary second dials, and a pocket watch movement by Hatton & Harris, London, 44mm diameter, white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial (no case)
A Pair of Edward VII Silver Oval Sweetmeat Baskets and a George V Silver Oval Dish, the baskets by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908, with floral and scroll cast rims and pierced sides, 6.5ins x 5ins x 2.5ins high, weight 8ozs, the oval dish by Harrods Stores, London 1911, with shaped and moulded rim, 8ins x 5.75ins x 2.75ins high, weight 8ozs
I* A Pair of Edward VII Silver and Ivory Handled Fish Servers, and a Set of Six George V Silver and Ivory Handled Fish Knives and Forks, the fish servers by Watson & Gillott, Sheffield 1906, the fish knives and forks Sheffield 1923, contained in canteen, 13.5ins x 9ins x 2.25ins high Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the UK. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA
Two Silver Cased Fusee Lever Pocket Watches, comprising - one full hunting cased watch by F D Adams & Sons, London, late 19th/eary 20th Century, 46mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, and one open faced watch by George Peers, late 19th/ early 20th Century, 48mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial
Four Silver Cased Open Faced Pocket Watches, comprising - one by John Walker, London, late 19th/ early 20th Century, 45mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, one by T. Gibson Poole, Wilson Street, Middlesbor, 52mm diameter case, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, to the fuse movement, one no makers name, late19th/early 20th Century, 50mm diameter case, lever chronometer, with white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials and sweep seconds hand, one small silver fob watch, no makers name
An Edward VII Silver Octagonal Tobacco Box of "Mid 18th Century" Design, and Two Silver Snuff Boxes, the tobacco box by George Unite, Birmingham 1901, with plain lid and base and reeded sides, with hidden opening catch, 4ins x 2.5ins x 1.125ins high, the lid inscribed "Virginia good within I have. Yet is not free for Every Knave. My master Only I Supply. Let begging fellows go and Buy. Thomas Eubank, Durham 1753.", weight 3.6ozs, the two plain oval snuff boxes, Birmingham 1890 and 1946, each with hidden catches, 3.25ins x 2.375ins and 3ins x 2.5ins, Birmingham 1890, latter two weigh 4.2ozs
An Edward VII Irish Silver Circular Sugar Bowl and an Edward VII Silver Circular Bowl, the Irish bowl by Charles Lamb, Dublin 1907, embossed with cartouche, fox, swan and on three lion's mask and paw feet, 5ins diameter x 2.5ins high, the other bowl by George Edward & Sons, London 1903, embossed with floral, leaf and scroll ornament, 7ins diameter x 4.75ins high, combined weight 17ozs
A Heavy Silver Chain Albert and Two Other Chain Alberts, one with graduated links and hung with South African 1897 2 1/2 shilling coin, gross weight 4.4ozs, a similar albert, weight 3.2ozs, and a smaller chain albert hung with swivel fob inset with bloodstone and USA 1876 silver dime, gross weight 1.5ozs
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