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Lot 3619

Friendly Society/Masonic - The Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB), a comprehensive collection of medals, sashes and regalia, the majority base metal and enamel, some of the medals silver and silver-gilt, various lodges, including Queen Victoria Lodge No. 5935, Mervyn Hill Lodge No. 9390, etc

Lot 3636

King Charles the Martyr - a silver-gilt coloured metal commemorative pendant medallion, in relief with a profile portrait of Charles I, bust length, facing to sinister, royal coat of arms to verso, 4cm over loop; a historicist's cabinet electrotype, after a medallion or numismatic issue of Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy, 4.5cm diam (2)7

Lot 3654

Machirology - a 19th century silver coloured metal mounted penknife, by James Rodgers, Sheffield, sides embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, 11.5cm long (open); another, simillar, plated; another, ;gold top'; other penknives and pocket knives, various types, dates and makers (20)

Lot 3695

Pens - a Conway Stewart 28 fountain pen, contemporary 14ct gold nib, black plastic screw-on lid and barrel variegated in tones of silver and grey in imitation of marble, (1); a two-piece Waterman Executive pen set, comprising fountain and ballpoint, gilt-metal mounted black lacquered lids and barrels, associated leather pen case, (2); etc

Lot 3735

Walking Sticks - a 19th century Indian silver mounted walking cane, the tall pommel chased with deities, 70cm long; a George V silver mounted palmwood walking stick, curved handle, London 1914; others; an umbrella (8)

Lot 3737

Zoroastrianism - a Persian silver coloured metal rectangular plaque, depicting priests beside an atar, 13cm x 17.5cm, inscription to verso relating to presentation as a Navjote gift, 20th century

Lot 3840

Antiquities - a Romano-British patinated bronze zoomorphic spout, as a dog's head, 7cm long; a similar verdigris-patinated handle, as a horse or hippocampi, 7.5cm long; a Roman fragmentary silver ring; further Roman bow broches; bronze seal; other Roman, Medieval, and later archaeological finds (collection)

Lot 3896

A Malay kris, 26.5cm wavy blade, wooden hulu carved as a stylised lotus, the silver coloured metal clad warangka with inscription, 36.5cm long overall

Lot 3899

A Middle Eastern silver coloured metal mounted jambiya, 8.5cm curved blade with central ridge, the hilt and scabbard applied with wirework, 20cm long overall; another (2)

Lot 3906

A Swedish silver mounted hunting dagger, 17cm stright pointed single-edged blade marked H Sch**strom, Goteborg, taxidermy deer hoof handle, the ferule with hallmarks for Gothenburg 1890, associated scabbard

Lot 3909

An African dagger, 20.5cm curved blade, silver wire-bound hardwood X-shaped hilt, leather scabbard with gilt inscription, 34cm long overall, Sudan/Ethiopia; a Moroccan nimcha, 28cm curved blade, the hardwood grip inlaid with silvered wire, 43cm long overall; a North African koumiyya jambiya; another dagger, ram's horn hilt; another (5)

Lot 3939

Coin, British Empire, 1909 silver trade dollar, 40mm, 27.1g, [1]

Lot 3943

***Please Note We Believe This To Be A Contemporary Counterfeit***Coin, GB, George III, 1804 Bank of England silver five shillings/dollar, 24.6g, [1]

Lot 3945

Coin, GB, Henry VIII, Second Coinage (1526-1544), silver groat, [1]

Lot 3953

Coins, GB, Medieval, Hammered Silver: Henry VI, 1427-1430, silver groat, Calais mint, (1); two Edward I pennies, Exeter and London mint, (2); replica Robert the Bruce penny, (1), [4]

Lot 3955

Coins, GB, silver coins, mainly 19th and early 20th century including sixpences 1819 AVF, 1839 AVF, 1841 VF, 1882 F, 1927 EF; shillings: 1845 AF; others; (qty)

Lot 3956

Coins, GB, silver: crowns 1889 & 1893, (2); half crown 1887, 1909 & 1916, (3); 1907 two shillings, (1); shilling: 1817, 1881, 1898, (3); sixpences 1817, 1921, 1927, 1929, (4); four pence 1842, 1854, 1855, (3); three pence 1897, 1903, 1914, 1917, 1936, 1939, 1940, (7); three-halfpence 1842 & 1843, (2), [collection]

Lot 4106

Sir Noël Coward (1899 ? 1973) - a large George VI silver rounded rectangular presentation hipflask, To Norman from Noël, hinged turn-cover enclosing a silver-gilt interior, 19.5cm long, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1945, 12ozProvenance: Presented to Norman Hackforth (1908-1996), musician and radio presenter, by Noël Coward (1899 ? 1973) after World War Two. During the war, Hackforth joined the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) and initially worked in France and North Africa. In 1943, he came into contact with Coward for the second time, and went on to be recruited by N.C. as his accompanist and assistant in South Africa, India and Burma.

Lot 3006

A 19th century Anglo-Indian silver coloured metal mounted hardwood blotter or album, carved to recto with an armorial, the hinges engraved with scrolling foliage, 23cm long, dated to verso May VIII [8th] MDCCCLXV [1865]; enclosing four Victorian Penny Red stamps

Lot 3011

A 19th century bone baby's rattle, pierced chamber, whistle terminal, 13cm long; a George V silver mounted bone child's dummy or pacifier, 5.5cm long, Birmingham 1915 (2)

Lot 3033

A 19th century copper incurved rectangular tray, engraved in the chinoiserie taste with Chinese figures in a landscape, butterflies to angles, traces of silvering, 41cm wide; a Chinese brass rectangular tray, engraved with figures, 35cm wide; a Chinese octagonal dish, of European silver shape, 25.5cm wide (3)

Lot 3061

A 19th century mahogany writing box, hinged cover with silver coloured metal shield shaped cartouch, enclosing an inset sapphire velvet writing surface, a pair of ink wells marked Patent, London, a pen compartment and a stamp slope, inlaid ebony kite shaped escutcheon, 40.5cm wide

Lot 3154

A Chinese silver mounted walking stick, domed pommel chased with a frieze of figures amongst buildings and blossoming prunus, malacca stick, 84cm long

Lot 3171

A Continental silver Corpus Christi, engraved to verso with the Christogram IHS and a cockerel, outlined throughout with wrigglework, ownership inscription F.N. Peron/M. Le Guiner, 9cm over loop, 18th/19th century

Lot 3194

A George III silver needle case, bright-cut and wrigglework engraved, push-fitting cover, 7.5cm long, apparently unmarked, c.1800; a brass travelling necessaire, the etui with screw-fitting cover, enclosing various implements, 8cm long (closed) (2)

Lot 3196

A George III tortoiseshell and silver coloured metal pocket lorgnette, 11.5cm long (folded), c.1800; George V silver and tortoiseshell folding pocket fruit knife, Sheffield 1913 (2)

Lot 3198

A George V silver mounted gentleman's walking cane, of police interest, the domed pommel inscribed PC F C Wood, 1st Prize Tug of War, Stroud 1st September 1923, ebonised shaft, 91.5cm long, London 1923; an Australian silver coloured metal mounted walking stick, curved handle, the ferule inscribed Queensland Lancewood, 88cm long overall (2)

Lot 3246

A late 19th century Swiss fob watch, 3cm silver dial applied with Roman numerals, 5cm over loop, c. 1890, leather travelling case

Lot 3265

A Middle Eastern brass circular charger, chased in the Islamic taste with calligraphy and stylised foliage, 40cm diam, early 20th century; others, similar; a Cairo ware circular charger, typically damascened in silver and copper, 29.5cm diam; an Indian fluted circular charger, the slightly domed field repousse chased with a stylised bird, 23cm diam; others (8)

Lot 3274

A Middle Eastern silver coloured metal qalamdan pen case, with three inkwells and provision for scribe's accoutrements, 26cm long

Lot 3293

A pair of 19th century Adam Revival Neo Classical pressed glass table candlesticks, of silver shape, beaded sconces, spiral pillars, spreading square bases with cherub masks and urns, 27cm high, c.1890

Lot 3324

A pair of Edwardian silver mounted hobnail-cut globular scent bottles, each hinged cover embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, and enclosing a stopper, star-cut bases, 9cm high, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1903

Lot 3328

A pair of Japanese bronze slender ovoid vases, inlaid with cockerels on blossoming branches in tones of silver and copper, mirrored to left and right, 24cm high, signed, Meiji period

Lot 3364

A rare Queen Anne silver-mounted ivory and piqué riding crop, tau-shaped grip typically inlaid with pinwork, 85cm long, c. 1710

Lot 3382

A silver mounted connoisseur's lens, circular magnifying glass, antler handle, pommel and ferule Sheffield 1885

Lot 3417

A Victorian Dowler Patent corkscrew, double-mechanism, brass barrel with coat of arms, steel worm, turned rosewood handle with brush, 18.5cm long; a silver-plated direct-pull corkscrew; two champagne taps; an unusual travelling Campaign-type toast rack, [5]

Lot 107

A GORDON BENNETT TROPHY SILVER LAPEL BADGE Stamped 'GORDON BENNETT TROPHY IRELAND 1903', 6cm long

Lot 108

A W.O. BENTLEY SILVER LAPEL PIN for the Cricklewood Factory Bentley Motorcar driver, 1920s, 4cm long

Lot 109

TWO LUCAS "KING OF THE ROAD" SILVER LAPEL PINS with two 1970's British Leyland lapel pins, and a further 1970's Honda lapel pin (5)

Lot 111

A PAIR OF BENTLEY CUFFLINKS with silver plate and enamel Bentley crests, and a pair of Rolls Royce cufflinks, silver plate and enamel, both boxed, (2)

Lot 7

2007 ROLLS-ROYCE PHANTOM DROPHEAD COUPE. Registration Number: XXI 37, Chassis Number: SCA2068058UH07002, Engine Number: 60583963 . This Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé is the second of this model ever to be produced, of only 3,000 to be made in Goodwood. The first car off the production line was sold for $2,000,000 at auction in Florida and XXI37 was used for the press launch. In 2015, the Phantom Drophead was the most expensive Rolls-Royce model, retailing at $533,000. Three Drophead Coupés were used in the 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony, with British Pop Stars Jessie J, Tinie Tempah and Taio Cruz all singing from them. 'This is a truly unique car and one that exudes top-notch pedigree. Just seeing one is a real occasion, and that's before you get behind the wheel.' Car Magazine. Luxury and driving experience are obviously paramount in the design of the Phantom Drophead. It is a prime example of how BMW managed to rejuvenate the Rolls-Royce brand post-acquisition. It started out life in 2004 as an experimental display model called 100EX, built to celebrate Rolls-Royce's centenary. The clamour from enthusiasts to put the car into production was so strong that the first Drophead, remarkably similar to the 100EX, appeared in 2007. It made a triumphant appearance at the Detroit Motor Show and was much heralded by the automotive press. Among its unique features It has its own dedicated lightweight aluminium space frame, exclusive to the Drophead model, which accommodates the convertible design and provide extra stiffness. Inspired by the beautiful Riva luxury boats, the car has a yacht-like appearance with a teak tonneau roof cover and door caps. Front opening coach doors make it easy to access the rear seat and can be opened and closed at the press of a button.Luggage is housed within a picnic boot, a split tail compartment that opens in two parts giving easy access to the of space. The tailgate also provides a comfortable seating platform for two adults when lowered. Careful engineering of the folding soft-top roof means that it stows in a small space, and the luggage compartment remains unaffected regardless of whether the roof is up or down. The fabric hood is the largest of any modern convertible car and its acoustic insulation is exemplary. Five layers of material lined with cashmere ensure that the cabin remains a serene space, even at speed. The scale of the car is matched by the massive 21 inch wheel rims. Rolls-Royce set out to make a car curated to the individuality of each driver, with thousands of options available for each build. Indeed, XXI37 features some of the most expensive ones, which is befitting for a press launch car. The car is finished in a beautiful combination of Admiral Blue metallic with a brushed steel bonnet. This bonnet is machine finished at the factory to give a uniform grain, before undergoing extensive hand polishing to achieve a perfect sheen. At the rear, the teak decking is treated by Rolls-Royce with a carefully blended mix of oils. This preserves a natural finish and a long-lasting lustre that is as beautiful as it is hardy. The interior is finished with a beautiful rosewood veneer dash and cream leather upholstery. The details inside are remarkably "Rolls-Royce", notably the engraved Phantom silver logo and stunning umbrella holders in both doors. The exterior has a fine white coach line painted with an exceptionally steady hand. Under the bonnet is clean example of the massive 6.75 litre 435bhp V12 engine, a widely regarded extraordinary machine. The engine that has huge amounts of power and yet remains quietly dignified. Capable of 0 to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds and a top speed of 149 mph, the car exhibits incredibly high performance. At the same time, it is so quiet when idling that you would think the engine was switched off. The drive quality is so supreme that the experience is often referred to as the "magic carpet ride". There is ample service history supporting the car, with only 39,000 miles driven, it has clearly been well maintained and always garaged. An original brochure and recent service records are also present with the car.In the Phantom Drophead, Rolls-Royce have created the ultimate convertible model for luxury touring, a car that epitomises prestige. Production ceased in 2016 and the company has announced that there are no plans to make a Drophead version of the latest Phantom VIII saloon, making this the last of a vanishing breed. The sale of XX137 offers the buyer a chance to join a canon of privileged motorists.Buyer's Premium on lots 1 - 18 10% (plus VAT), All other lots 25% (plus VAT). For viewing information for lots 1- 12 please contact William Batt on 01305 265080 or email william.batt@dukes-auctions.com

Lot 108

Movado- Art Deco silver rectangular cased purse watch with leather mounts, the signed square dial marked Chronometre Ermeto and with luminous hands, Arabic numerals and with outer minute track. The case back numbered 1202758 with import hallmarks for London 1928 and engraved “G.F. 1936” 7cm open, 4.5cm closedCondition report: Movement currently functions,leather is in good condition, generally a nice example.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 14

Late 18th Century rose diamond cluster ring, the silver collet set stones between foliate pierced shoulders, size N, 3.8g grossCondition report: General condition consistent with age and use. One of the diamonds is chipped, all have a silvery/gray appearance. Setting with wear and evidence of sizing to the shank. Central stone approx 6mm x 5mm.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.Further category-specific notes

Lot 143

Queen Anne silver tea caddy base of canted oblong form with later chinoiserie and rococo decoration, sponsors mark of Thomas Ash, London 1705, 8.8cm high, 155 grams approxCondition report: The slide lid and dome is missing. Split to one seam. Body is slightly out of shape and the decorated sides are a little thin. Lose of definition to the decoration.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 144

George II silver salver of circular form with moulded border raised on three stylised hoof feet, the centre with later chased foliate scroll decoration, sponsors mark of George Hindmarsh, London 1735, 20.5cm diameter, 385 grams approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches. Chased decoration is worn and has lost most of its definition.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 145

George III silver two-handled cup with scroll handles, reeded decoration to body and standing on a circular pedestal foot, engraved with initials to handle and later initials and date to front, sponsors mark of Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London, 1761, 12.5cm high, 295 grams approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches and some small dents. Cup stands upright and does not lean but the base is slightly out of shape so the piece does wobble on a flat surface. Front engraving is dated 1855.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 146

George III silver mug of baluster form with leaf mounted scroll handle on a circular base, London 1761, sponsors mark of Fuller White, 12cm high, 335 grams approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches. Mug stands upright and does not lean. Some small dents to the rims. Inscription to base - please see images.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 147

George III silver salver/waiter of circular form with double beaded border, the centre engraved with an armorial crest and standing on three claw and ball feet, sponsors mark of John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London 1782, Condition report: Some minor surface scratches. Lose of definition to the engraved decoration - please see images.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 148

George III silver snuffer stand of oval form with beaded edge and engraved crest, sponsors mark of Richard Morton & Co, Sheffield 1785, 24.5cm long, 115 grams approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches. Lose of definition to the engraved decoration - please see images.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 149

George III oval silver teapot stand with reeded rim and bright cut decoration, standing on four fluted legs, sponsors mark of Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, 18cm long, 145 grams approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches. Lose of definition to the engraved decoration - please see images.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 150

Georgian silver mounted and lined horn hunting cup, hallmarks indistinct, 12.5cm high,Condition report: Mount to the rim is dented and out of shape, hallmarks worn, cup is missing the cartouche. No splits to the horn but scratches to the surface.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 151

Pair of George III silver candlesticks on tapering fluted columns with circular bases, sponsors mark of John Roberts & Co, Sheffield 1807, 32.5cm high, weightedCondition report: Various dents and knocks to the silver all over. One candlestick has a prominent lean and the other leans slightly. Sconces have holes and wear around the rim.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 152

George IV silver pedestal fruit basket of shallow rectangular form with swing handle, sponsors mark of William Shard, London 1820, 32.5cm long, 1195 grams approxCondition report: Some small linear dents and scratches all over. The lip appears pushed down around the handle area.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 154

Royal Navy interest - Edward VII silver footed bowl with rim band of embossed floral decoration raised on circular platform foot and presentation inscription 'H.W.B. Shewell from some old messmates R.N. Barracks Devonport, 25th August 1906', sponsors mark of Page, Keen & Page, London 1904, 20cm high, 888 grams approxCondition report: Some minor surface scratches and a few shallow dents. Bowl does not stand correct and leans where it has been pushed down onto the pedestal, rim is also out of shape. Some lose of definition to the decoration.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 155

Edward VII silver ink and pen stand of shaped rectangular form with two clear glass and silver mounted inkwells and raised on four cast feet, presentation inscription reading 'Presented to Mrs Sutton by the married families 3rd Batt Royal Tank Corps, 9th Sept 1929', sponsors mark of John Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1905, 20.8cm wide, 180 grams weighable silverCondition report: Some minor surface scratches. Hinges work correctly. Some small dents to the rims.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 156

Edward VII silver Greek Revival circular drinking cup after an original Mycenae wine cup, with typical chased decoration and scroll handle, sponsors mark for George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1905, 210 grams approx6.5cm highCondition report: Some light surface wear and scratches and small dents etc, please see imagesDue to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 157

Edward VII silver three piece tea set of oval form with ribbed decoration comprising teapot, twin handle sugar bowl and cream jug, sponsors mark of William Aitken, Birmingham 1908, teapot 14.5cm high, approx 610 grams grossCondition report: Some minor surface scratches. Series of dents to the teapot spout.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 158

George V silver Monteith or rose bowl, with shaped rim and standing on circular pedestal base, sponsors marks of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1916, 14.5cm high, 620 grams approx, total height with ebonised base 20.5cmCondition report: Some minor surface scratches. Some small dents. Slight lean - please see images.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 159

George V silver four-piece tea set of shaped form and standing on four hoof feet, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, sponsors mark of Stevenson & Law, Sheffield 1919, Hot water jug 22cm high, 1870 grams approx grossCondition report: Some minor surface scratches. All pieces have some small dent, the tepot having larger dents including one approximately 3cm long below the engraved initial. Some feet are slightly bent meaning some pieces wobble. Engraved initial - please see images.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

Lot 160

George V silver teapot of shaped rectangular form standing on four cast feet, sponsors mark of John Deakin & Sons., Sheffield 1922, 15cm high, 620 grams approx grossCondition report: Some minor surface scratches. Handle is a little loose. Some small dents, the largest to the shoulder and measuring approximately 2cm long.Due to ongoing Covid restrictions, bidders are able to view lots in this online-only sale on the specified viewing days, by prior appointment only. There is no viewing on the day of sale. Please therefore read the following:As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey.Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.

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