A group of George III and later silver, comprising a George III fiddle back pattern sauce ladle, with horse's head to terminal, Sarah & John William Blake, London 1817, 17cm long, a pair of 19th century grape scissors, 12cm long, with rubbed lion passant mark, a pair of possibly Georgian sugar nips, with 'MC' monogram, makers mark 'WW', possibly William Webb, London, 15cm long, a George V silver cigarette box, bearing inscription 'Capt. N. Shaw 15.3.22. On Termination of Adjutancy from D. B. Dawson (?)', cedar lined interior, rubbed maker's marks, possibly William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1921, 8.5 by 9 by 3.5cm high, 4.2toz weighable silver. (4)
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A group of silver items, comprising a William Bateman I pair of sugar nips, with brightcut decoration, London 1826, 106.6mm long, 0.48toz, a teaspoon, three rings, one set with a tiger's eye, a silver chain, and a woven and twisted bracelet, total weight 1.08toz, excluding sugar nips, together with a Thai white metal cigarette box with burr wood interior, with central medallion of a praying buddha to the top, and dedication engraved to the base, 'To Mr T. W. B. Waugh, With Warmest Wishes for a Happy Retirement From Thai Oil Company Limited', 16.4 by 11.4 by 4.3cm high, and a white metal memorial ring, of belt form dedicated to Frederick Hill, October 1st, 1884, size X, 0.3toz. (9)
A group of gentlemans silver accessories, comprising an albert chain, marks indistinct, 53cm long, 0.96toz, a pair of collar stiffeners, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2007, 6.3cm long, 0.32toz, a pair of silver chain link cufflinks with torpedo shaped bar and oval, Penhaligon's, Birmingham 1996, 0.53toz, in original Penhaligon's of London fitted box , a pair of silver and agate chain link cufflinks, marked silver, 0.35toz, and a circular box, with lid, monogram engraved, Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1918, 5cm diameter by 2cm high, 0.61toz. (5)
A group of silver items, comprising a pair of circular ashtrays, with beaded rims, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1979, 11 by 1.5cm high, 4.9toz, a salt of boat shaped form, with scalloped rim, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, with number 16380 to the base, 10 by 5 by 5.5cm high, with spoon marked 925, together 2.06toz, and blue glass liner, a silver topped glass dressing table jar, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1904, 5.5 by 7.2cm high, top 0.29toz, a silver backed hairbrush, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1911, 25 by 9cm and an 800 silver shell shaped salt and spoon, 1.17toz, together with a plated candle snuffer, and napkin ring. (10)
A Victorian silver tea caddy, the body decorated with courting couples in pastoral setting, the lid depicting frolicking cherubs with farmland beyond, imported by Thomas Glasser, London 1894, indistinct marks to base, 7.2 by 4.8 by 9.8cm, together with a Dutch silver spoon, the bowl chased and embossed with mother and child with bucolic background, applied scoll terminal to stem, silver Dutch import mark to stem, likely missing part of terminal, 12.5 by 4.1cm, and an unmarked white metal Dutch sugar sifter spoon, foliate pierced bowl, terminal a windmill, missing sails, 15.5cm, 5.12toz excluding sifter, sifter 1.33toz. (3)
A collection of Victorian and later silver, including a silver pepperette, lobed baluster body with ball feet, James Deakin and Sons, Chester 1894, 9.5cm, a second silver pepperette with applied paw feet, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1937, 3.53toz combined, together with a silver bottle coaster, plain convex sides with turned wooden base, marks rubbed, 13.5 by 3.7cm, 4.53toz, a silver capstan inkwell, lacking lid, Birmingham 1908, weighted base, 9.41toz, a Continental tea strainer with pierced foliate rim, marked 90, 7.8 by 2cm, 1.15toz, and a silver plated table lighter, the body decorated with tavern scenes, applied winged shield marked KONI to one side, 8.9 by 7.1 by 4.3cm. (6)
A collection of George III and later silver, including a spoon in the Hanoverian pattern with rat tail to the bowl, 1797, makers marks rubbed, a pair Old English fiddle pattern spoons, John William Blake, London 1825, another similar, monogram engraved, William Eaton, London 1825, a teaspoon with bright cut engraving, John Lambe, other marks worn, a fiddle pattern teaspoon, armorial crest engraved, with reeded edge, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1810, a Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoon, monogram engraved, Thomas Whitaker or Thomas Whitehouse, London 1843, a French silver spoon, with planished heart shaped bowl and flower finial, a Victorian butter knife, George Unite, Birmingham 1843, a further Victorian spoon, and a circular vesta case with engine turned decoration, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1938, total silver weight 8.65toz, together with a silver plated bon bon dish with red glass liner, a pair of silver plated fish servers, a pair of boxed modern cufflinks, and three further empty boxes. (18)
A group of Georgian and later silver spoons, comprising a George III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, terminal engraved, maker's mark rubbed, Newcastle 1811, 22cm, a George IV silver Fiddle pattern table spoon, terminal engraved 'JJH', John Walton or John Wright, Newcastle 1827, 22.5cm, two Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern teaspoons, terminals monogram and armorial crest engraved, William Eaton, London 1844, each 14.5cm, and a cased set of six Elizabeth II silver coffee spoons, Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd., Birmingham 1970, each 11cm, total combined weight 7.84toz. (10)
A collection of Victorian and later silver vertu, including a miniature manicure set with silver handles, Addie and Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1924, 7cm and smaller, a pair of salt cellars chased and embossed in the form of daisy heads with ball feet, Ridley Brothers and Merton, Birmingham 1905, two silver bladed pocket knives with mother of pearl handles, a silver stamps envelope pendant, remnants of blue enamel to front, Crisford and Norris Ltd,Birmingham 1907, a miniature Book of Common Prayer with silver front cover chased and embossed with Reynolds angels, a cut glass pin tray with silver lid similarly chased and embossed a ring stand of naturalistic form with circular base, W J Myatt and Co, Birmingham 1923, filled 7.5 by 7.3cm, two silver thimbles, one engraved 'The Spa' and with stars to body, the other engraved 'International Exhibition 1862', the body of the thimble depicting the exhibition itself, unmarked, a silver handled button hook and a silver handled shoe horn, 1toz weighable silver.(17)
A silver Art Deco cruet set, comprising salt, pepper and mustard pot, all of cube form with gently angled tops, mustard pot with angular handle and Bristol blue glass liner, all hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1926, mustard 6.5 by 4.5cm, salt and pepper 3 by 3cm, 7.57toz excluding glass liner. (3)
A George V silver capstan inkwell, plain body of conventional form, indistinct maker's mark, Birmingham 1918, 10 by 5cm, 7.1toz (weighted), together with a Victorian silver Christening mug, the body chased and embossed with scrolling foliage, oval cartouche engraved with the initals WJS, indistinct maker's mark, Birmingham 1854, 8 by 9cm, 1.87toz. (2)
A selection of Victorian and later silver spoons, including a set of six coffee spoons, James Dixons and Sons, Sheffield 1943, a set of six tea spoons with engraved handles, sutherland and Roden, Sheffield 1905, a sifter ladle with pierced shell form bowl, Charles Boyton, London 1902, a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Charles Boyton, London 1857, two mustard spoons, a mustard pot with blue glass liner, a pair of French silver teaspoons, and a circular dressing table box with embossed foliate band to top, interior lined with green silk and velvet, Charles S Green and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1917, 7.5 by 4cm, 10.95toz excluding blue glass liner.
Two George II silver sugar castors, both of baluster form with engraved decoration to the pierced covers, each raised on circular foot, one Samuel Wood, London 1745, 4.8 by 12.7cm high, the other with engraved initials 'MK', Thomas Shepherd, London 1770, 4.9 by 13.4cm high, total combined weight 6.04toz. (2)Provenance: purchased Lot 246, Fine Art Sale, 14/07/2015, Lawrences of Crewkerne.
A collection of Victorian and later silver, including a cased set of George VI teaspoons, James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1936, 11.5cm long, with sugar tongs, Sheffield 1937, 11cm long, all with shell mounts to terminals, a Victorian fiddle back pattern dessert spoon, with rubbed monogram to terminal, Robert Wallis, London 1844, 17.5cm long, a 1920s Silver Scout badge with Baden Powell facsimile letter, overall 9.5toz. (1 bag)
A large selection of Georgian and later silver teaspoons, including a set of six fiddle pattern spoons, Reid and Sons, Newcastle, 1861, a set of Old English pattern spoons with monogram engraved terminals, likely George Burrows, a further set of six fiddle pattern tea spoons, William Robert Smiley, London 1847, and various individual and part sets, some with engraved terminals, combined total weight 21.7toz. (48)
A pair of contemporary silver sculptures, each modelled realistically as a hare, in seated pose with one front paw raised and ears pricked, both on green marble plinths, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1974, the sculptures each 7.4 by 2.8 by 10.2cm high, the bases 11.9 by 5.5cm, 27.13toz gross including attached plinths. (2)
A George V three piece silver tea service, of ovoid form with part reeded lower bodies and decorative rims, floral clasped handles, each raised on a circular foot, each engraved with a single 'M', comprising teapot with ebony finial and handle, 28.5 by 16 by 17.5cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 19 by 13 by 12cm high, and a milk jug, 14.5 by 11 by 11cm high, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, total combined gross weight 44.75toz / 1392.0g. (3)
An Elizabeth II part suite of silver cutlery, Old English pattern, eight place settings, comprising eight table forks, 19.5cm long, eight table spoons, 18.7cm long, eight dessert forks, 17.5cm long, and four serving spoons, 20.5cm long, Oliver & Bower Ltd, Sheffield 1992, total combined weight 54.29toz / 1688.8g, together with nine silver plated soup spoons, 17.5cm long, thirteen Edwardian Mappin and Webb 'Trustworthy' Stainless steel bladed and ivory handled table knives, 22.3cm, long, and eleven similar smaller knives, 20.0cm long, 61 pieces total, all in a modern fitted mahogany veneered canteen, 47.5 by 32.5 by 11.5cm high.
A George III silver tea caddy, of fourteen sided navette form, the oval flush hinged cover with knop finial, decorative foliate borders to edge of cover, upper and lower rims, small keyhole with lock mounted internally, James Young, London 1789, 15.5 by 10.7 by 13.5cm high, 16.85toz. Provenance: purchased Lot 227, Fine Art Sale, 14/07/2015, Lawrences of Crewkerne.
A large Edward VII silver twin handled serving tray, with gadrooned and shell clasped rim, the centre with engraved initials 'D.R.M.', Reid & Sons (Thomas Arthur Reid, Francis James Langford & Christian Leopold Reid), London 1906, 4.5 by 69.5 by 43.5cm, 3585.0g / 115.3toz.
A small collection of silver jewellery and coins, including a sweet wrapper style locket, a necklace with mother of pearl inlay, three pairs of earrings, together with a lady's Citizen watch with bi-metal bracelet, some coinage, including two 1986 ERII £2 coins, 0.8toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
A mixed collection of metal, and glass and ceramics, including an Edwardian silver backed hand mirror, Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1931, 16 by 29cm, a Hukin and Heath chocolate pot, 15.3cm high, and matching jug, 6.2 by 5cm high, a Victorian kettle on spirit stand, 35cm high, a whisky decanter label, a pair of novelty salt and pepper pots, a set of six modern Chinese white metal dessert forks and spoons with cloisonne handles, various ceramics, glass and collectables including a Royal Doulton Falstaff decanter, model number D3685, 9.5cm high. (16)
A rare Victorian 15ct gold sporting winners medal, of circular form with a central relief cast roundel depicting a trophy, the Yorkshire Cup, with inscription border 'Yorkshire Football Challenge Cup, 1878-9', and surrounded by a filled in cross adorned with fleur-de-lys, with jump ring, the reverse engraved 'Yorkshire Football Challenge Cup, Won By Wakefield Trinity F.C., Presented By the Supporters of the Club To A. Shires, Forward, April 3rd 1880', hallmarked '15' and 'J M', probably by Mappin & Son, Sheffield, 23.6g, 4 by 55 by 45mm.Notes: The Yorkshire Cup is an English Rugby Football Union competition founded in 1878 by the committee of the Yorkshire County Football Club (composed from the clubs of Bradford FC, Huddersfield FC, Leeds FC, Hull FC and York FC) who sanctioned a knock-out tournament - the first of its kind in the UK. The silver 'Yorkshire Cup' trophy itself was made in 1877 by Martin, Hall & Co. Sheffield and London, only 3 years before this medal was awarded, and was known locally as 'T'owd Tin Pot'. In first season of the competition, sixteen teams battled it out for 'T'owd Tin Pot', with York eventually losing out to Halifax in the Final. This gold medal was awarded for only the third ever playing of the competition in 1880 to the forward A. Shires after Wakefield Trinity beat Heckmondwike in the Final with 3 goals, 6 tries, and 7 'minor' points.
Two silver pocket watches, comprising an Edward VII silver open faced pocket watch, J. G. Graves, Sheffield 'The Express English Lever', key wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, gold hands, shield engraved caseback, John George Graves, Chester 1902, full plate movement, with key, dial 41mm, case 52mm, 134.2g overall, and an Art Deco Syren open faced pocket watch, key wind, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, case number 42818, maker JJH, London import 1918, dial 41mm, case 49mm, 90.8g gross. (2)
A group of three silver pocket watches, comprising a Continental 800 standard silver Billodes full hunter pocket watch, made for the Turkish market, the white enamel dial signed by the retailer 'K. Serkisoff & Co, Constantinople', case number 553934, case 51.5mm, together with a Victorian English Lever open faced pocket watch by S. Goldstone, Manchester, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed movement numbered 255443, case number 255443, William Ehrhardt, Birmingham 1876, case 49mm, with a silver and base metal fancy fob chain, 22cm, and a lady's Swiss 835 standard silver open faced pocket watch, case number 139844, case 36mm. (3)
A George IV silver pair cased pocket watch, with fusee verge escapement, the white enamelled dial with Roman Numerals, domed case with bulls eye glass to the front, maker HR, Chester 1820, movement signed by J. Thompson, Liverpool and numbered 1601, 5 by 5.5 by 2.4cm deep, 107.4g gross.
394. GROUPING OF TOY MOTORCYCLES | Lot includes; J.E. Brubaker Prototype cast metal motorcycle, Kilgore silver patrolman on cycle, Wyandotte tin blue motorcycle, Hubley Crash Car tricycle - red. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 4" l. - 6" l. | As-is, Kilgore in (Excellent Condition) | $300 - $600
843. LELAND MONORAIL SET | Electric hanging monorail, poles have cast iron bases. Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | each car 8" l. | Monorail paint needs cleaning, platforms over-painted silver, some poles appear to have been shortened, (Excellent Condition) | $800 - $1,200
GREENOCK & DISTRICT LEAGUE WINNERS SILVER MEDAL 1938, awarded to George Mitchell of Greenock Bluebell F.C., the obverse with central plaque with blue enamelled lion rampant motif, below scrolling blue enamelled banner inscribed 'G.A.D.L.', the reverse engraved 'G.B.F.C., G Mitchell, 1937-38', 4mm high including bale, maker J.C. in sterling silver, 8.4g
RENFREWSHIRE CUP WINNERS MEDAL 1962/63, awarded to J. Lang of St. Mirren F.C., the obverse enamel Renfrewshire coat of arms within a blue border inscribed 'Renfrewshire Football Association', the reverse inscribed 'Won by St. Mirren F.C. 1962-63, J. Lang', 45mm high including bale, maker V&S, in sterling silver, 12.6g Note: First contested in 1878, and last in 2014, the Renfrewshire Cup was a tournament contested by teams in Renfrewshire, most notably St Mirren and Morton, who have won the tournament 55 times and 52 times respectively. This silver medal was awarded for Renfrewshire Cup 1962/63. The final took place in May 1963 with St Mirren and Morton coming head to head across two legs. Whilst Morton won the first leg 1-0, the second leg saw St Mirren snatch victory from the Greenock side, with a 2-0 win on 22 May.
RENFREWSHIRE CUP GOLD MEDAL 1913/14, awarded to W. Stevenson of Neilston, the obverse with central enamel, the reverse inscribed 'Renfrewshire Cup won by Neilston Vi... W. Stevenson 1913-14', 43mm high including bale, maker 'BS', in nine carat gold, 6.2g, along with a silver medal inscribed 'Victoria Central Hospital', another inscribed 'Scott Cup 1915', and a fob (4)
STAMPS : BRITISH COMMONWEALTH, a remainder mint George VI collection in a green SG printed Crown album. Lots of very useful and better stamps remaining with sets, part sets, high values, postage dues, perf varieties, Omnibus issues with a few Silver Wedding sets etc. Condition a little mixed in parts, and with a high cat value! (many 100s)
STAMPS : Five old rather battered albums but better stamps noted and certainly worth looking at but be care please as there are some loose stamps. Two Penny Blacks spotted. Australia Roo's to 9d , 1935 Silver Jubilees etc. One album has mounted mint Commonwealth issues incl 1956 Malta set to 10/- 1938 GV set to $3, 1938 Somaliland set to 5R, 1939 Aden set to 10R, 1938 Malta set to 10/-. A few early covers spotted as well 1916 Japan to UK , Channel Islands Liberation cover etc,
STAMPS : 1935 SILVER JUBILEE, near complete M/M collection; missing only Egypt, New Guinea, Niue, Papua, South Africa & SWA. Has a GB 2/- Jubilee booklet and the Ascension 5d shows the 'kite & vertical log' variety (SG 33a, cat £400), all housed in a boxed Lindner album. Mainly fine & lightly mounted. Cat over £1,500.
A collection of pre-decimal British, British Empire and Commonwealth coins, including a William and Mary copper farthing (worn), a George III 1806 copper half penny, Victoria, Edward VII, George V, George VI, and Elizabeth II coins including silver examples, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, Malaya, Rhodesia, the British Caribbean Territories and two George V silver South African shillings, a 1951 George VI Festival of Britain 5 shilling coin and 22 cupro-nickel Queen Elizabeth II crowns CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images. PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
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