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Lot 199

1968 Chevrolet Corvette C3 427ci Transmission: automaticMileage:90000This rare NCRS Top Flight 1968 Corvette Coupé is presented in Silverstone Silver with a black interior and is powered by its original matching numbers IM-L68, 427 cubic inch 400 bhp engine with correct numbers, fitted with 3x2 Holley carburettors, all of this is mated to a four-speed transmission.Boasting air conditioning, tinted glass, power steering, power brakes and complete with the original tank sticker, this car is in impeccable condition and we are informed in perfect working order. The paint is described as flawless; indeed the entire vehicle is in incredible concours condition including the undercarriage and frame.Built in early March 1968 it is believed only 116 Corvettes were built with the 427ci /400hp block mated to a four-speed gearbox. Understood to have had just three owners, the current owner has had the vehicle for 10 years. It appears to have a genuine 90,000 miles on the odometer, substantiated by the original owner’s personal maintenance notes in the Owner’s Manual which contains hand-written maintenance notes to 77,280 miles.This stunning car received an NCRS Top Flight award in 2004 and again in 2019; an award which was created by the National Corvette Restorers Society in 1974 to recognise cars that have been preserved or restored to the highest level of achievement through the NCRS Flight Judging Process. The overall score was 96.48% in 2004 and the deficits noted on the judging sheets have been corrected as noted in available documents. In September 2018, the vehicle was treated to a refresh in excess of $21,000 which included an overhaul or replacement of all major systems, key components and appearance items; receipts for which are included in the history file.Provenance is provided by way of the original tank sticker, Owner’s Manual with original owner’s maintenance notes, 2004 NCRS Regional Top Flight certificate judging sheets, receipts from the 2004 restoration and complete documentation of the freshening completed in September 2018 at Masterworks Corvette in Madison Heights, Michigan. Masterworks was founded by Werner Meier, a General Motors engineer/manager who spent over 25 years in the Corvette group and earned him admittance in the Corvette Hall of Fame and also an NCRS senior judge and group judge at the Concours D’Elegance of America. Regarded as one of the best in the world at Corvette judging and restoration, Werner restored dozens of notable Corvettes, some of which have been on display at the National Corvette Museum. Few people understand, or know how to, restore Corvettes as this man does.During restoration, only the highest quality rebuilt, N.O.S. or premium reproduction parts were used, and no unknown manufacturers were utilised as sources. In the latest restoration, the major systems of the car were replaced, overhauled or repaired including the intake manifold and removal of the oil pan and internals inspected. The compression check was very good with all cylinders registering between 108-116 psi on the 1st cycle, and 128-135 psi on the 3rd cycle. The oil pan, oil pan gaskets and rear main engine seal were replaced. Push rods, lifters, rocker arms, etc. were inspected and found to be in good condition.The transmission and rear axle were overhauled by a GM engineer and all parts found to be out-of-spec or visibly worn were replaced and the internal specs were checked and corrected. The factory specified rear axle ratio of 3.08:1 was changed to 3.36:1 during restoration (the speedo gear was also changed and is accurate to +1 mph) - this change allowed the vehicle to perform better than it did as new but can easily be returned to the original 3.08:1 ratio with little cost or effort. U-joints, driveshaft, axles were inspected, found to be in good condition and marked with appropriate paint.The brake system was extensively redone with new vacuum booster, master cylinder, master cylindercover (with bail tag), calipers, and pads. The fluid was replaced and discs were refaced. The carburettors were replaced with N.O.S. units with correct date codes, before fuel lines/blocks, linkage, cable, choke coil/cover and brackets were replaced.Key electrical components were replaced, the entire interior was removed and each assembly was then inspected and replaced if function or appearance were compromised before painted items received fresh paint. All key electrical switches were replaced and even the FM/AM radio, speakers, speaker wires, fresh air outlets replaced. The front and rear suspension was inspected, aligned and placed in spec and shocks were replaced. The tyres are correct reproduction from original moulds as red line bias-ply Sup-R-Belt - a rare option only available on late production cars.The paint and chrome appear factory new and gives the appearance of being dipped in a liquid coating. The panel fit is as original and we are informed there is no damage to body or trim and no missing trim.After the 2018 work this example was imported to the UK where in 2019 it gained a fresh NCRS Top Flight award, and in the face of much stricter criteria than in previous years it achieved an impressive overall score of 97.4 %. Offered with the dealer-installed accessory luggage rack together with a comprehensive history file, this Corvette gives an accurate impression of what the car would have looked like when new 50 years ago. With its impressive looks and performance, the quality of this car is targeted at the Corvette enthusiast who does not want to compromise on their investment but instead wants a verifiable, documented history of responsible ownership and restoration as befits one of America’s true sports cars.Ready for showing or just for recreational driving, opportunities to own such a desirable car are rare and the new owner would undoubtedly be the envy of every Corvette enthusiast.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 235

1999 Bentley Azure Transmission: automaticMileage:83946The Bentley Azure was launched in 1995 and was based on the platform of the Continental R Coupé which had been launched in 1991. The Azure intended to both convey a sense of presence and allow for comfortable seating of four adult passengers. Power came from the company's stalwart 6.75 litre, V8 featuring a single intercooled turbocharger producing in the region of 380bhp. The gearbox was a General Motors sourced four-speed automatic unit with the Azure capable of 0-60mph in an impressive 6.1 seconds. Owing to the limited space at Bentley's Crewe factory, the Azure was designed and manufactured by Pininfarina, significantly adding to the vehicle's production cost.This example of the opulent Azure is an original UK supplied car, it was first registered on 21st June 1999 and is offered in metallic silver coachwork with full black leather interior, wood (which has just been restored) and leather are offered in abundance confirming this to be a car from one of the world's premium marques. The service history is comprehensive with the first 11 services in the booklet with Bentley which covers up to 77,468 miles in 2008. The car was then serviced in 2009 before being dry stored until the summer of 2014. Since then, it has been serviced four times, the last was carried out in February this year and the car was driven very little prior to this. This car is offered with the UK V5C registration document, its original book pack and a MoT test certificate which expires in February 2022. The Azure is a grand tourer offering enormous style and luxury, whether you are going to the shops or travelling to the South of France, this Bentley is just about the perfect vehicle.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 246

1973 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC (Ex-Peter Sellers) Transmission: manualMileage:116007Master impressionist, Peter Sellers, spent his childhood travelling the Vaudeville circuit where he gained a fondness for entertaining and a desire to succeed. After returning home from the war, Sellers joined the BBC, launching The Goon Show with his (to be) life-long friends Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, Michael Bentine and Wallace Greenslade. Radio was but the start of this comedy maverick's extraordinary career. Hollywood beckoned with Sophia Loren and The Millionairess and the Oscar nominated, Dr. Strangelove but in 1963, he hit gold with Inspector Clouseau, The Pink Panther's bumbling master of disguise. With over 60 films to his name as well as a solid position within the heart of the nation, Sellers also has another side, his love of cars. Before he moved over to a mouth-watering selection of Ferraris, Sellers had more modest tastes, these included a number of Minis as well as one particular Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC...This 1975 registered 450 SLC was originally registered to Mr. Blake Edwards, director of The Pink Panther films, in 1975 before it passed on Peter Sellers. This Mercedes-Benz has undergone major restoration work over the last five years and as such, presents in beautiful condition. The engine was removed and fully rebuilt. The body was totally stripped with any corrosion cut-out and refabricated as necessary. The car was then totally repainted in the original colour of silver and the interior has been retrimmed in blue velour. The result of this significant amount of work, time and investment is a 450 SLC which is probably the best one available in the country today, coupled with the very interesting history, this Mercedes-Benz is surely a collectors’ dream car. Supplied with a V5C registration document and original Data Card, inspection in person is highly recommended to appreciate the quality of this stunning Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 250

1970 Ford Escort Mk. I RS1600 Transmission: manualMileage:58817It was the Escort that really put Ford on the rallying map, proving capable of winning World Championship events from 1968, when the Twin Cam model was the works' frontline rally car, right through to 1981 when Ari Vatanen became World Rally Champion driving an Escort RS. In 1970 the Ford Twin Cam engine was replaced by a Cosworth BDA 16-valve unit to create the definitive Escort rally car: the RS1600. In its ultimate form the Escort RS1600 proved good enough to win the RAC Rally three times on the trot between 1972 and 1974, as well as a host of other World Championship events.This example is presented in purple and silver with a black interior, it has a half roll cage with weight saving door cards and original Ford bucket seats with harnesses. Originally supplied by Thomas Motors Blackpool in 1970 as a standard road going RS1600 painted Ermine White, this car was subsequently converted by Broadspeed Engineering in 1979 so it could be raced in Hillclimbs and Sprints, fitting it with a 1300 BDA at that time and repainting it red and silver, synonymous with Broadspeed racing cars. The car is now fitted with the period correct RS1600 Ford Engine and has been stored for the last 15 years. This is a rare car in demand and increasingly difficult to find.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 269

1951 Bentley Mk. VI Transmission: manualMileage:34237The Mk. VI four-door standard steel sports saloon was the first post-war luxury car from Bentley. Announced in May 1946 and produced from 1946 to 1952, it was also the first car from Rolls-Royce with all-steel coachwork and the first complete car assembled and finished at their factory. These very expensive cars were a genuine success. These models had a shorter wheelbase chassis and the engine was a variant of the Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith of 1946 and, with the same standard steel body, became the cautiously introduced Silver Dawn of 1949. In 1952, both Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn and Bentley Mk. VI standard steel bodies were modified to incorporate a boot of about twice the size and the result became known as the R-Type Bentley. Mk. VI engines and chassis were modified to provide higher performance and sold to be bodied by selected coachbuilders as the first Bentley Continentals.This 1951 manufactured Bentley is finished in green with a beige leather interior. We are advised this right hand drive example runs well although the brakes are a bit sticky after the car has been standing for a while. Clearly some recommissioning is required but these handsome Bentleys are becoming increasingly popular and are well worth the time and investment. The car is supplied with a NOVA certificate for the new owner to register the car in the UK if required.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 272

2002 Mercedes-Benz CL500 Transmission: automaticMileage:97584The name CL stands for the German ‘Coupé Leicht’ or Coupé Light. The CL-Class is based on the S-Class full-size luxury car known at first as the SEC and later S coupé. It was spun off into its own, current name in 1996. The CL continued to follow the same development cycle as the S, although riding on a shorter wheelbase and sharing the same engines albeit with less choice as only the higher-output power trains were offered. CL coupés come equipped with the very latest in Mercedes-Benz technology and, along with the S-Class saloons, the CL coupés received all new technological features.This luxury Mercedes-Benz gives S-Class equipment with coupé looks and pillarless lines. Powered by a 5.0 litre V8, this epitome of German engineering presents in metallic silver with a black leather interior. Contained within the history file for this car is the V5C registration document, a stamped service book, and a fresh MoT test certificate. Offered to auction without reserve, these large engine Mercedes’ represent a lot of car and a future classic at a fraction of its original cost.Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

Lot 539

GEORGE III IVORY & SILVER MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, c. 1800, of oval 10-sided form, hinged fan-segmented lid with axe handle, above oval escutcheon monogrammed cartouche, zinc lined interior, paper label to inside lid with dedication dated 1940, key, 14cms high Provenance: deceased estate, consigned via our Cardiff office Condition Report: three ivory bands replaced, one missing, a few ivory strung inlays missing to lid.

Lot 551

TWO-DAY RUSSIAN POLJOT MARINE CHRONOMETER, c. mid-20th Century, the 4in. frosted dial signed in Cyrillic POLJOT and numbered 06650 ... CCCP, upright black Arabic numerals, gilt hands, large subsidiary seconds and state of wind dials, striped gilt plates, reverse fusee bi-metallic integral balance with four heat compensation weights and meantime adjustment nuts, free-sprung silver-metal helical balance spring, Earnshaw-type footed spring detent escapement, counter numbered plates numbered 06550 gimbal-mounted within three-tier box with Cyrillic label and drop handles, key, 19cms square Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff office Condition Report: case and lacquered brass worn, not working.

Lot 552

TWO-DAY RUSSIAN POLJOT MARINE CHRONOMETER, c. mid-20th Century, the 4in. frosted dial signed and numbered in Cyrillic 1MWF (1st Moscow Watch Factory) KIROVA 23989... CCCP, upright black Arabic numerals, gilt hands, large subsidiary seconds, up-and-down dial, striped gilt plates, reverse fusee bi-metallic integral balance with four heat compensation weights and meantime adjustment nuts, free-sprung silver-metal helical balance spring, Earnshaw-type footed spring detent escapement, counter numbered plates numbered N-23989, gimbal-mounted within three-tier box with Cyrillic label and drop handles, 19cms square Provenance: private collection, consigned via our Cardiff office Condition Report: case and lacquered brass worn, not working.

Lot 584

PERSONAL ARTEFACTS RELATING TO ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL RUGBY UNION PLAYER JOHN GUY GILBERNE BIRKETT (1884-1967) being a silver cigarette box, monogrammed silk-handkerchief, and his 1937-38 Rugby Football Union Rules Book, a 1937 letter from the RFU relating to International tickets and a RFU ticket-allowance card (5)The silver cigarette box with engraved dedication to ‘Johnnie’ from ‘The Quins, Dec 4 1915’Provenance: the vendors of the Birkett Sporting Archive are the grandsons of Brian BirkettSee our digital catalogue for this collection with further images here https://bit.ly/2PixOMn

Lot 592

A 1950 NEW ZEALAND ALL BLACKS RUGBY UNION TEST JERSEY with embroidered silver fern to felt badge, bears interior label for Canterbury Sports Wear, believed to be a 'spare' replacement for the Test matches versus the British Lions (as does not bear a number) Provenance: from the family of Dr Jack Matthews, the Welsh player who appeared against the All Blacks in each of the 1950 Tour Tests, inscribed 'J Matthews' to the left of label inside collar Condition Report: pin holes to back, colour has held well, no significant damage, complete

Lot 598

A PRESENTATION VOLUME OF 'THE TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF THE N.Z FOOTBALLERS (1905 An Illustrated Record from notes by George H Dixon, Manager of the Team)' published by Geddis & Blomfield, Wellington, binding in gilt tooled dark brown leather with silver NZ fern, the fly-sheets inscribed 'Presented to Mr J Davey on the occasion of the visit of the Anglo Welsh team to New Zealand 1908, by the Cornishmen of Auckland' and with approximately seventy signatures. The book chronicles the trailblazing tour of Europe and USA by 'The Original' All Blacks in 1905, led by captain Dave Gallaher Auctioneer's Note: James Davey played rugby for England in 1908/9, won a silver medal at the 1908 Olympics (Rugby Union) and played 5 matches on the Anglo-Welsh tour to Australia and New Zealand in 1908, including a Test v New Zealand. The 1908 British Isles tour to New Zealand and Australia was the seventh tour by a British Isles team and the fourth to New Zealand and Australia. The tour is often referred to as the Anglo-Welsh Tour as only English and Welsh players were selected due to the Irish and Scottish Rugby Unions not participating. It is retrospectively classed as one of the British Lions tours, as the Lions naming convention was not adopted until 1950. Cornishmen were encouraged to emigrate to New Zealand in the late 19th Century because of their hard work ethic and so such Societies as The Cornishmen of Auckland were formed Provenance: private collector vendor from New Zealand

Lot 108

Set of four original vintage pin up car parts advertising poster calendars. 1.Spreen Automotive Parts - For your automotive needs and machine shop service, located in Cincinnati – Ohio - Design features an attractive pin-up lady dressed in a see-through black negligee holding pink magnolia flowers in one hand and a golden telephone in the other. Poor condition, staining, tears, pin holes, paper losses, creasing. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 85x41, year of printing: 1940s; 2. Valley Automotive Parts - William L. Osterbrock & Sons - Parts for Cars - Trucks & Tractors, Cincinnati Ohio - Design features an illustration by A.K. Bilder of a man pointing at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial while other hand lies on the shoulder of a boy scout. The Spirit of Democracy is printed under the calendar. The calendar features illustrations and comments on memorable dates. Published by Haller Sales & Advertising Company. Fair condition, tears, creasing, paper losses in corners, staining, paper calendar attached with staples. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 83x41, year of printing: 1953; 3. F.&N. Motor Co. Cincinnati - Norwood Ohio - Great illustration of a pin-up lady wearing a gauze hat dressed in white shirt holding down her red skirt in the breeze. The silver suitcase is on the ground next to an airplane. The calendar for 1950 is printed under the calendar pages. The calendar features information on moon phases. Published by Brown & Bigelow. Poor condition, creasing, tears, staining, large paper losses, paper calendar attached with staples. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 84x41, year of printing: 1950; 4.Covington - Al Wiesen auto parts, Kentucky - Ohio. Poster features an illustration of a pin-up lady dressed in a white blue and red shorts suit and high heel shoes holding a cane. The information on Yankee Doodle Girl and a calendar for 1944 are printed under the calendar pages. The calendar features motivational quotes and information on moon phases. Published by Brown & Bigelow. Poor condition, staining, paper losses on image, tears, paper calendar attached with staples. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 55x28, year of printing: 1944

Lot 44

Original vintage advertising poster for BMW racing car. The poster features a black BMW race car number 65 with Italia / Enny / Dunlop stickers taking turn on a race track with a silver grey Mercedes in the background. Text in French in bold black font reads: BMW 1978: for the eighth time European Touring Car Champion. The victories in motor racing are for BMW both a confirmation and a challenge. Because on the one hand they are tangible proof of the superiority of an avant-garde automobile design. And on the other hand, this leading position requires constant creative and constructive effort to be maintained. It is a dynamic process which by its nature is geared towards the success it guarantees by itself. - Bayerische Motoren Werke BMW is a German multinational corporation founded in 1916. Printed in West Germany. Excellent condition. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 59.5x84, year of printing: 1978

Lot 100

A George V silver christening mug on a stepped base, 7.5 cm H, marks rubbed; a tea strainer by Barker Brothers, Birmingham, 1932 and two Guatemalan silver coasters, 228g (3)

Lot 101

An Art Deco silver four-piece tea/coffee service with egg and dart decoration to rim, faceted sides, Bakelite handles, hallmarked for Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1933, 1861g with a two-handled silver plated Mappin & Webb butler's tray with etched floral decoration, 60 cm W (2)

Lot 101a

A George V silver tea kettle on stand with gadroon rim by Fordham & Fordham, 1918, 1536g (without burner), 34 cm H; a similar two-handled sugar bowl by Fordham & Faulkner, 1905, both Sheffield, a Georgian silver creamer, London, 1817 (maker's mark rubbed), both on ball feet and a George V silver goblet by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1912, 21.5 cm. Total weight (without burner) 2083g (4) Condition: good overall structurally and cosmetically, burner is not hallmarked; small dent to base of burner and creamer, see extra photos.

Lot 102

A late Victorian silver toast rack with gadroon edge decoration raised on claw and ball feet, London, 1898, maker's mark rubbed, 13 h x 16 w cm, 261g

Lot 103

An Edwardian pair of pierced silver vases, one with blue glass liner, each on a stepped base by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester, 1908, each 22.5 cm H, weighted, slight tarnishing, dinks, one weighted base loose

Lot 104

An Art Deco silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, initialled to inside, hallmarked for W T Toghill & Co., Birmingham, 1938, 187g in good structural condition, catch good, light tarnishing, 23 x 19 cm

Lot 106

A 1977 Silver Jubilee Crown presentation set by Spink & Son, comprising eight silver proof crowns; nine cased Royal Mint proof crowns; a cased Jubilee single Republic of Seychelles silver crown; two Nat West 1977 Jubilee silver crowns; a George III silver crown, 1820, half-crown 1821, Victoria crown, 1890 and three shillings 1826 x 2, 1816 (25)

Lot 18

A late 19th century French silver-cased fob watch with Roman numerals, etched decoration, key wind, dial 30mm, in working order with two other silver-cased fob watches and four others non silver, as found (7)

Lot 40

A two-row necklet of one hundred and seventy-three (89, 84) uniform cultured pearls, 6mm to 6.6mm on a silver box snap fastener, 58.18g with a SafeGuard insurance valuation dated 2013 for £1250

Lot 80

A 1977 Silver Jubilee 9ct gold ingot pendant, 15.42g

Lot 86

A miscellany of Georgian English silver flatware comprising serving/tablespoons, tea spoons, strainer, etc, mixed dates/makers, all hallmarked, 683g

Lot 87

A George III silver pierced oval basket with fluted swing handle, beaded border, swag and festoon decoration on a raised foot by Robert Hennell, London, 1765, 811g, 30 h x 36 w x 26 d cm, in very good condition, crested to inside

Lot 88

An assortment of King's Pattern silver flatware, comprising six William IV entree forks, four by William Troby, 1834, each 20.5 cm; five smaller Edwardian forks, four by Spink & Son, 1904; six Victorian serving spoons, mixed dates/makers, 22 cm and six Edwardian dessert spoons, four by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, each 18 cm, all London, 1931g, some crested, light wear to spoons, uneven wear to forks

Lot 88a

A Victorian silver Royal Navy Old English pattern, crested basting or stuffing spoon, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1857, marked with the broad arrow, 30.5 cm, with matching table spoon, 22.5 cm, and two dessert spoons, each 18 cm (one dated 1859) and another naval fork by Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), 1877, 17.5 cm. Total weight 431g (5)

Lot 88b

Two George III Old English silver table spoons by Thomas Liddiard, London, 1784, another by John Lampfert, and two others probably by Thomas & William Chawner, all five 21.5 cm, mixed dates, all initialled and a miscellany of other flatware, mixed dates/makers. Total weight 579g

Lot 89

A late Victorian silver punch bowl with embossed swag and half-flute decoration on a stepped foot, London, 1901, maker's mark rubbed, 12 x 18 diameter cm, 369g, with dedication, light tarnishing, good structural condition

Lot 90

A George V silver monteith with shaped rim, carved mask decoration, moulded girdle, flanked by lion-mask drop-handles on a spreading foot by William Hutton and Sons, Ltd., Birmingham, 1923, 1053g, 16 x 23 diameter cm with dedication from Atlas Assurance Company in very good condition

Lot 91

A selection of ten silver thimbles: two by Charles Horner, Chester, two by Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd., and six others; two Silver Jubilee stamps, two vesta cases and a silver bangle, mixed dates, all hallmarked. Gross weight 114g

Lot 92

An Art Deco silver octagonal presentation tray with shaped rim and isometric border decoration to centre by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1934, 28.5 x 34.5 cm, 840g, inscribed for The City of London Special Constabulary to William Penman MBE FIA, in very good condition, slight tarnishing

Lot 93

Three English silver-cased pocket watches, one French, all hallmarked, as found (4)

Lot 94

A George V silver circular table centre with pierced anthemion decoration, wavy rim on a raised base by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1934, 26 cm diameter, 588g

Lot 97

An Edwardian silver double sovereign holder with etched seaweed decoration, initialled, maker's mark rubbed (both springs need attention) and a round single silver sovereign holder of plain form, spring good, by William Neale, both Birmingham and 1907, (2)

Lot 98

A George V silver salver with pie crust border on four hoof feet by Barker Brothers, Chester, 1916, 26 cm diameter, 540g, with dedication, some surface scratches and slight tarnishing

Lot 99

A Continental-style circular bowl with applied scallop decoration to rim on a cast foot, 10 h x 20 diameter cm, stamped SILVER to base, light tarnishing, good structural condition, 443g

Lot 121

Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware and silver mounted inkwell, 1909, rounded with marbled blue and ochre glaze, with hinged lid, incised marks 3-1909 Martin Bros London & Southall, in a later wooden stand, 5.5cm diameter

Lot 158

William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Florian Poppy egg cruet, circa 1901, including four pedestal egg cups, blue on blue, printed marks and underglaze green monograms, in a silver plated stand with spoons, each cup 6cm high

Lot 16

Ruskin Pottery, a Hare's Fur Souffle jar, 1908, squat cushioned ovoid form with later silver lid, pink crushed strawberry glaze, impressed marks, shape 34, 13.5cm diameter

Lot 182

Daisy Makeig Jones for Wedgwood, a Fairyland lustre brooch, Fairy with a Large Hat, circa 1920, circular form, mounted in silver, printed mark, 5cm diameter

Lot 217

Jonathan Chiswell Jones, a lustre pottery charger, painted with a central Japanese thrush and clematis in copper, gold and silver, within quatrefoil blue ground band, painted marks, 5124, 43.5cm diameter

Lot 219

Jonathan Chiswell Jones, a lustre pottery vase, spherical form, painted with copper and silver bindweed and cow parsley on a blue ground, signed and incised TSD/BB, 23cm high

Lot 222

† David Burnham Smith, Winter and Summer, a modelled porcelain two sided face pot and lid, with protruding female faces, hand painted in blue, black, green, red and yellow, enhanced with applied beading and gold and silver lustre, the lid in the form of a witch's hat, artist monogram, 28cm high

Lot 38

Bernard Moore and the Duchess of Sutherland's Cripples Guild, a silver mounted lustre pottery vase, 1910, bulbous bottle form, decorated with iridescent fish and aquatic plants, the domed lid embossed with a band of dolphins between waves and clouds, painted marks, 24.5cm high

Lot 41

A Royal Doulton stoneware boar hunting jug, silver mounts dated 1876, relief moulded with dogs attacking stag and boar, the handle modelled as an oak branch, impressed mark, 24cm high Note: see Eyles, D. and Irvine, L. 2002, Doulton Lambeth Wares, Richard Dennis, p.22 for an illustrated example of this design

Lot 44

Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, 1881, ovoid shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with geese and puppy in an open landscape, between relief moulded rosettes, the shoulder with majolica fan motifs, silver mounted, impressed and incised marks, 18cm high

Lot 47

Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, 1883, cylindrical form, sgraffito decorated with stalking lions, between relief moulded and glazed bands, silver plated mount and lid, impressed and incised marks, additional monogram to the body, 23cm high including handle

Lot 48

Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, 1880, cylindrical form, sgraffito decorated with resting lions, between relief moulded bands of rosettes, above a lappet border, silver plated mounts and lid, impressed marks, monogram to body, 23.5cm high including handle

Lot 66

George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, 1879, conical form, sgraffito decorated and relief moulded with foliate seaweed design, silver mounted, impressed marks, incised monogram to the foot, 24.5cm high

Lot 1

Bauhaus Design Brosche, Hilde Vollers, monogrammiert und signiert, um 1930, Jade/Silber 800, 9g, 5x2cm*Eine der wenigen Goldschmiede-Meisterinnen der Weimarer Republik mit eigener Werkstatt ab 1929 in Hamburg.Bauhaus design brooch with green gemstone Hilde Vollers, monogrammed and signed, around 1930, silver 800, 9g, 5x2cm.One of the few female goldsmith masters of the Weimar Republic with her own workshop from 1929 in Hamburg.

Lot 142

Perlencollier, mit 4 Strängen, gleichmäßige Größe der Perlen von ca. 5 mm, Schmuckschließe mit Microperlen, 835 Silber, Länge 33cmPearl necklace, with 4 strands, even size of the pearls of about 5 mm, jewelry clasp with micro pearls, 835 silver, length 33cm

Lot 157

Anhänger mit großem ovalem facettiertem leicht violettem Schmuckstein (ca. 22x17x12mm) in 585/14K Gelbgoldfassung, Gewicht Anhänger 7,3g, anbei Kette 925 Silber, vergoldet, L 42cmPendant with large oval faceted light purple gemstone (ca. 22x17x12mm) in 585/14K yellow gold setting, weight pendant 7,3g, enclosed chain 925 silver, gold plated, L 42cm

Lot 176

Großer Leuchter, Kerzeneinsatz mit Perlenband dekoriert, balusterförmiger Schaft, runde Basis, auf 4 eingerollten Füßen, Silber 800, Deutschland, 525g, H 36cmLarge candlestick, candle insert decorated with pearl ribbon, baluster shaped shaft, round base, on 4 rolled feet, silver 800, Germany, 525g, h 36cm

Lot 177

Saliere und Deckeldöschen, Saliere mit Glaseinsatz (min best.) und kleines Deckeldöschen mit Zange, Silber 800 und Silber 835, 48g (gesamt)Saliere and lid box, Saliere with glass insert (min. dam.) and small lid box with tongs, silver 800 and silver 835, 48g (total)

Lot 178

Silber-Lot (3) bestehend aus kleinem Leuchter (gewichtet, Höhe 6,5cm) Sterlingsilber und zwei Löffelchen, einer "Locarno", Silber 800 und einer antik 8-lotSilver lot (3) consisting of small candlestick (weighted) sterling silver and two spoons, one "Locarno", silver 800 and one antique 8-lot

Lot 179

Schale mit geschwungenen Rändern, auf drei Füßen, Ägypten, Kairo, 20.Jh., Silber 900, 307g, H 7cm und D 19cmBowl with curved rims, on three feet, Egypt, Cairo, 20th c., silver 900, 307g, h 7cm and d 19cm

Lot 181

Tablett/ Platte, rund, mit mehrpassigem getrepptem Rand, mittig florales ziseliertes Monogramm "AS", Wilkens, Gebrüder Friedländer, 1892, Silber 800, 1100g, D 37cmTray/plate, round, with multi-pass stepped rim, centered floral chased monogram "AS", Wilkens, Gebrüder Friedländer, 1892, silver 800, 1100g, d 37cm

Lot 182

Schale, rechteckig mit gerundeten Ecken, nach oben ausgestellt, auf Stirnseite bekrönte Gravur "Helene", Silber, Österreich, Wien, 1850, 13-lötig, 224g, Silberschmiedmarke "HR", 4,5x22x17cm, altersgemäßer ZustandBowl, rectangular with rounded corners, flared to the top, on front side crowned engraving "Helene", silver, Austria, Vienna, 1850, 13 soldered, 224g, silversmith mark "HR", 4,5x22x17cm, condition commensurate with age

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