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SCIENCE FICTION: 11 First Editions with dust jackets: Smith, G O: Venus Equilateral. Philadelphia, prime press, 1947, Signed by author; Dikty, T E & E F Bleiler: The best science fiction stories, 1950. NY, F Fell, 1950, Signed by both; Greenberg, M: Men against the stars. NY, Gnome press, 1950; Bradbury, Ray: The silver locusts. 1951; Clarke, Arthur C: The exploration of space. 1951; Fearn, JR: Liners of time. 1947; Nicholson, J: Space ship to Venus, 1948; Gould, AL: An airplane in the Arabian nights. 1947; Wells, B: Planets of adventure, 1949; Borodin, G: Spurious sun, 1948; Groom, P: The purple twilight, 1948. PLUS A NUMBER OF EARLY REPRINTS. (Qty)
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern dinner forks, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1812, engraved to the back of the finial with a lion armorial crest, 20.5cm high, together with a matched pair, three fiddle pattern examples and a further pair of German examples with wriggle marks, the English sterling silver examples approx. 14ozt, the German pair 4.5ozt (9)Condition report: General wear, surface wear and scratches to all pieces. Some tarnish and discolouration. Some tines slightly misshapen.
A George III Britannia standard silver waiter or coaster, maker's initials rubbed, London 1789, of circular form with a stepped rim, engraved to the centre with an armorial crest, with a filled wooden base, 14.1cm diameter, together with three further examples, all with filled bases (4)Condition report: The former with a misshapen rim. Small dents, surface wear and scratches. Some tarnish and discoloration. The example with the 'Atalanta Piedmontaise' crest with solder repair to the underside of the rim. General knocks and surface wear to all.Please view additional images
An Elizabeth II silver armada dish, by Alfred Dunhill & Sons, London 1968, 11cm diameter, a smaller Hong Kong example, a Georg Jensen cup, a sherry decanter label, a miniature salt and a swizzle stick, 9ozt, together with another unmarked swizzle stick and a silver-plated bone holder (8)Condition report: General surface wear throughout. Swizzle stick mechanisms both working.
ANTARCTIC: SCOTT, Captain R F: 1- The Voyage Of The 'Discovery' In Two Volumes. Smith, Elder, 1905, first edition, 2nd. Impression. Complete with all maps and plates. Original cloth; rubbed; one plate loose; 2- Scott's Last Expedition, in two volumes. Smith, Elder, 1913, 2nd. Edition. Complete with all maps and plates. Original cloth; rubbed; SHACKLETON, E H: 1- The Heart of the Antarctic, in two volumes. Heinemann, 1909, first edition, All plates present, BUT LACKING THE MAPS in the pocket of volume 2, which is rebound in plain cloth. Covers of vol.1 rubbed and with cuts; 2- SOUTH. The story of Shackleton's`` last expedition 1914-1917. Heinemann, 1919, new impression (one month after the first). Folding map and all plates present. Original silver decorated cloth; rubbed. One page torn (without loss). (7)
A group of various silver items, to include a silver go to bed, marks for Sheffield 1844, 7cm high, together with three Victorian silver cruet items, a silver toy kettle on stand and a set of silver spoons (5), 7ozt approxCondition report: Various wear, dents and corrosion. Kettle dented, cruet very tarnished.
A William IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, William Eaton, London, 1832, the finial initialled 'RM', 22cm long, together with eight various sterling and 900 silver pastry forks, a George III salad fork, a further German pair and two napkin rings, 12ozt (14)Condition report: The German forks presumably 800 standard silver. All with general surface wear, scratches and tarnish commensurate with age and use. Dents and dings to one of the napkin rings in particular.
An Edwardian crocodile leather vanity case, labelled 'Drew & Co', fitted five silver topped glass dressing jars, ivory backed brushes, a leather cased mirror, hair tongs, button hook, glove stretcher and manicure set, case with impressed gilt initials 'B.M.D.', 45cm wide, 34cm deep, 17cm highCondition report: Losses to lining of interiors, some compartments loose, worn through extensive use, no obvious major chips or cracks to silver topped jars, scuffs to outer case, more worn on handle
A silver photograph frame, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2013, 16 x 12.5cm, a smaller frame by Kitney & Co, London 2000, 10.5 x 8cm, a similar example, 10.5 x 8cm, two Continental dressing table brushes, stamped 800, and a Moorcroft Hibiscus box and cover, 12cm wideCondition report: Some knocks to silver frames, Moorcroft piece crazed
An Italian silver mounted trinket box, by Paterna & Levi, Florence, circa 1960, velvet lined, of circular form, 6.5cm high, 12.5cm diam, together with, a large quantity of continental silver and plate ware, comprising two frames, two dishes, three shakers, two silver mounted glass vases, and a quantity of cutlery (28)Condition report: Varying condition. Most pieces with tarnish. Wear, scratches and dents occurring.
A George III silver shell-shaped dish, Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell II, London 1802, with a reeded edge and engraved armorial crest, raised on three shell feet, 15.5cm long, together with a rectangular 925 example, 7ozt (2)Condition report: Small scratches, knocks and surface wear to shell dish. Slightly misshapen in places. The rectangular dish with surface wear and scratches.
Silver and plated wares: Cased silver and plated coffee spoons, a Victorian silver handle page turner, London 1887, a mahogany cased set of 12 plated fruit knives and forks by John Cockburn, pair of silver plated wine coasters and stirrup cupsCondition report: The page turner with small chips to the end of the blade. The bean finial coffee spoons with glued repairs.
Five silver items, comprising: a cased set of six lobster picks by Asprey & Co., a compact (?), by Asprey & Co. London 1949, an ER ll shell caddy spoon, by A E Jones, Birmingham 1952, a silver mounted cigar cutter, by William Manton (possibly) Birmingham 1965, 15cm long and a shallow bowl with pierced handles, by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1948. 12.1oztCondition report: Box for lobster picks scuffed to outside and lining also slightly damaged, compact (?) with bent cover
A silver collared glass hunting theme decorated decanter and stopper, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co,Ltd, London 1937: 30cm high (cracked below collar) and one other triangular form decanter and stopper with enamelled hunting scene, 31cm high (stopper associated) (2)
Three cased Masonic jewels: comprising a Victorian silver gilt and enamel 'Malta' breast jewel, London 1893, a silver gilt and enamel 'Lord Roborough Lodge' jewel, an Edwardian silver gilt 'Lodge of Fortitude No.105' jewel and a silver gilt 'South Wales Eastern Division' treasurer's jewel in associated leather case (4)
A collection of early 20th century Masonic jewels: including a cased silver and enamel Masonic Knights Templar sash badge by G. Kenning & Son, London 1911, a silver and enamel Founder's jewel for 'Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar Chapter', 'Royal Masonic benevolent Institution badges and others.
An Edwardian silver and enamel Masonic Founder's jewel for The Royal Naval Lodge No. 337, maker William Henry Toye, London, 1908: the top bar of opposing dolphins over an enamel globe and banner, cyan coloured ribbon with compass and cornucopia clasp over Royal Navy clasp, the suspension in the form of an anchor flanked by an officer and rating with enamel portrait of HMS Collingwood beneath flags, in case of issue, together with a silver gilt jewel for the Royal Naval Lodge, (2)
An Edwardian silver Officer's pouch belt plate for the Rifle Brigade, maker Joseph Jennens, Birmingham 1905: crowned Waterloo over Maltese cross with title circlet, resting laurel sprays, the whole bearing battle honours, four screw post with backing plate hallmarked en suite, 2.2oz
A silver mounted antler handled hunting whip by Swaine & Adney: the leather shaft with two silver ferrules one inscribed ' K Unwin Xmas 1936' hallmarked , London 1929, together with a horse measure with brass mounted spirit bubble, calibrated to 18 hands on one side and 6ft to the other, circa 1958 (2)
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