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Lot 750

Liberty & Co - an Arts and Crafts silver two-handled conical bowl, lightly planished and chased with bands of stylised lotus, 17cm wide, Birmingham 1916, 5.8oz

Lot 751

Masonic/Friendly Society Interest - a Victorian silver award medal, inscribed No.1 Southend Lodge of Odd Fellows For Merit & Respect, Robert Godward PC, 7cm over loop, William Moulson, London 1851

Lot 753

Michael Murray (1923 - 2005) - an Elizabeth II silver communion chalice and paten, hemi-ovoid bowl above a fluted socle and trumpet-shaped base, planished overall, gilt interior, 16.5cm high, the paten 14cm diam, Michael Murray, London 1972, 13oz

Lot 753A

An Elizabeth II silver-gilt diamond, ruby, cabachon intaglio and enamel mounted bishop's cope morse, push-fitting cover, 18.5cm wide, C Shapland & Co, London 1962, 13oz gross, fitted case

Lot 754

Paul Storr - a substantial William IV Rococo Revival silver melon shaped tea kettle on stand, hinged cover with flower finial, the stand with spirit burner and shell feet, 40cm over raised handle, London 1832, 90.5oz gross

Lot 755

Robert Edgar Stone (1903 - 1990) - a George V silver pyx, hinged cover engraved with a cross, lightly planished overall, ropetwist borders, gilt interior, 5.5cm diam, London 1934

Lot 756

Sewing - a collection of silver thimbles, various dates and makers (14); others (6), [20]

Lot 757

Stuart Devlin (1931 - 2018) - a silver and enamel circular box, produced to commemorate the marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, the push-fitting cover with a profilr portrait medallion within a bezel of flowers, 7cm diam, London 1981, 5.5oz, boxed

Lot 764

A George II silver pair case pocket watch, by Joseph Foster, London, 4.5cm enamel dial with Roman and subsidiary numerals, verge fusee movement numbered 904, shagreen outer-case, 7.6cm over loop, London 1750

Lot 769

An early Victorian silver open-faced pocket watch, 6.5cm over loop, rubbed maker's mark, Birmingham 1841

Lot 799

A mid 20th century multi stone diamond, ruby and sapphire floral brooch, multi layered body as a bunch of two flowers, encrusted with fifteen rose cut diamonds, nine graduated red rubies and three blue sapphires, three tone rose, yellow and silver coloured metal mount, indistinctly marked, c.1930, 77mm x 47mm, 19.6g gross

Lot 821

A Victorian style lady's sterling silver and amber necklace, the fruiting vine apron with three graduated oval cabochons, 25.5cm drop, stamped 925; a similar square pendant; two brooches, various, [4]

Lot 825

An early 20th century hand crafted Arts and Crafts opal and moonstone pendant necklace, in the style of Georgina and Arthur Gaskin, the articulated silver nationalistically made floral mount inset with nine mixed shaped and colored opals and five moonstones the whole suspended from an ornate floral diamond paneled and oval ring link chain return, 85mm pendant drop, chain 70cm long, unmarked silver colored metal mounts, 34.9g gross, H L Brown son Ltd box

Lot 840

Liberty & Co - an Arts and Crafts silver and enamel Cymric brooch, planished as flower and centered in turquoise enamel, 2.8cm wide, Birmingham 1902

Lot 843

A 19th century French novelty silver-mounted scent etui, fashioned from a walnut, the hinged cover enclosing a pair of fitted scent bottles, 4cm wide, the interior plateau indistinctly marked; a Belle Époque novelty birch scent bottle case, turned as a lighthouse, advertising and enclosing a glass bottle for Illusion Lilac Syringa, 8cm high, c. 1910, [2]

Lot 850

A rare George III silver rectangular travelling dental suite, comprising a rectangular toothpaste box and a pair of tongue scrapers, the box with a bi-partite hinged cover, fitted morocco case, 13cm long, c. 1800

Lot 859

A 19th century Bohemian ruby flash glass baluster scent bottle, picked out in gilt with diaper scrolls and leafy tendrils, 21cm high, c. 1870; others similar, various hues, shapes and sizes; a silver-mounted glass scent bottle, overlaid and chased with poppies 12.5cm high, rubbed hallmarks, 20th century; Art Deco uranium glass; etc., [10]

Lot 866

A French Belle Époque white metal cane handle, the circular pommel in the Neoclassical taste with laurels and berries, 4cm high, c. 1900; various Victorian and later silver-mounted bamboo and hardwood walking stick handles, (8); another, gilt-metal mounted; a 19th century marine ivory handle, 11cm long; horn, (3); etc., [17]

Lot 868

A George V lady's novelty silver-mounted parasol, the naturalistic handle as a rabbit's head, bamboo and hardwood shaft, fragmentary silk umbrella canopy, 63cm long, rubbed maker's hallmark, probably J Howell & Co Ltd, London 1929

Lot 870

A late Victorian lady's novelty silver-mounted bamboo walking cane, the handle naturalistically chased as a water fowl bird's head and inset wit glass eyes, brass walking tip, 81.5cm long, rubbed hallmarks for *N, London 1895

Lot 888

A 17th century Chinese huanghuali wood rectangular lace or document box, in the Dutch Colonial taste, hinged cover, the silver coloured metal bat shaped escutcheon and mounts engraved with scrolling leaves, 47.5cm wide, 32cm deep, 15cm high, c.1640

Lot 926

A 19th century flame mahogany country house silver chest, hinged cover with inset brass cartouche inscribed I. Ward-Boughton-Leigh Esq, brass swan neck carry handles to sides, skirted base, 46cm high, 49cm wide, 45cm deep

Lot 1132

A Louis XVI silver-mounted horn circular snuff box, the cover centred by a silk needlework roundel of a landscape, laureate border, 7.5cm diam, c. 1790

Lot 1149

A George V silver mounted novelty umbrella, the curved handle as the head of a duck, glass eyes, silk shade, 89cm long overall, Chester 1913

Lot 1218

A violin, the two-piece back 36.5cm long excluding button, paper Bienfait label, outlined throughout with purfling, 62cm long overall; a silver coloured metal mounted bow, unsigned, 74.5cm long; another bow, unsigned, 74cm long, cased

Lot 1257

An imposing silver plated cast floor standing model, of a doe deer, 59cm high, 69cm wide, 20th century

Lot 1436

A Middle Eastern silver and copper damascened brass circular bowl, in the Mamluk manner, profusely decorated in the Islamic taste with Arabic calligraphy, fish and scrolling leafy stems, 19.5cm diam, marked to base, 19th century

Lot 156

An Art Nouveau Rosenthal silver overlaid porcelain vase, decorated in ethereal tones of underglaze blue with a young beauty and applied with sinuous waterlilies, naturalistically engraved 19cm high, green printed mark, c.1905

Lot 209

A Worcester silver-mounted Three Flowers pattern tea canister, printed in underglaze blue, the Victorian cover inscribed Tea, 12.5cm high, the silver hallmarked for Heath and Middleton, Birmingham 1896

Lot 210

A Worcester Triangular Platform pattern sauceboat, of silver shape, painted in underglaze blue with Chinoiserie landscape vignettes, C-scroll borders moulded in shallow relief, the interior with flowers and winged insects, scroll handle, raised oval foot, 19cm long, c. 1755Provenance: the Jacob Isaac Ashley Collection, label.

Lot 276

A Japanese bronze, mixed metal and enamel baluster vase, applied in silver and gold coloured metal, and picked out in polychrome, with flowering leafy stems, the skirted base inlaid in silver wire with scrolling clouds, 24.5cm high, Meiji period

Lot 277

A Japanese brown patinated bronze and mixed metal vase, inlaid in silver and gold coloured metal with birds, leaves and trailing fruiting vine, above a band of lappets, fret handles to sides, 21.5cm high, Meiji period

Lot 298

English School (mid-19th century)Portrait of an Army Officer, full-length and in profile, wearing a black military uniform and silver-fitted sash, an infantry sword suspended from his beltoval, watercolour and pencil on paper, 24cm x 18.5cm

Lot 305

Abraham Hulk Junior (1851-1922) Walking through an Avenue of Silver Birch Trees signed, oil on canvas, 44cm x 34cm

Lot 389

Henry Charles Fox (fl. 1879 - 1913)Tones of Silver and Greysigned, oil on mahogany panel, 20cm x 30.5cmProvenance: Purchased at Christie's in 2000 for The Cavendish Hotel, Baslow, Bakewell.

Lot 432

A 19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker WHT? G? and anchor, probably Greenock, c.1840; a Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, maker JH (2)

Lot 433

A Charles I West Country provincial silver seal top spoon, the finial with pricked initials ID over ME and date of 1665, 18.5cm long, conjoined BR mark to bowl, Bristol c.1620Reference: Pickford, Ian, Jackson's Silver & Gold Marks, Antique Collectors' Club (Woodbrtidge 1989), p.308

Lot 434

A Charles II silver Trefid pattern spoon, rat tail bowl, the terminal initialled W over RK, 19cm long, John King, London 1664

Lot 435

A collection of silver flatware, various forms, dates and makers, mostly 19th century, 9.25oz

Lot 436

A French silver fish slice, the shaped blade pierced and bright-cut engraved with dolphin, the cast socle conforming, turned fruitwood haft, 36.5cm long, 19th century

Lot 437

A George I Scottish silver Hanoverian pattern three-prong fork, 18.5cm long, Harry Beathune, Assay Master Edward Penman, Edinburgh 1720

Lot 438

A George I silver Hanoverian pattern three-prong fork, 15cm long, maker's mark IC only,15cm long, c.1720; George I silver spoon, maker's mark only, Samuel Hitchcock, London c.1715 (2)

Lot 439

A George III Irish silver Celtic Point pattern tablespoon, John Shiels, Dublin 1794; another, Old English pattern, bottom struck, Christopher Haines, Dublin 1795; other Dublin silver; an Irish Provincial Fiddle pattern teaspoon, marked Sterling, Cork c.1820 (6), 8.5oz

Lot 441

A pair of Scottish silver single-struck Hourglass pattern tablespoons, maker's mark only, Colin C Campbell, Glasgow c.1850; a King's pattern table fork, M&C, Glasgow 1833; a Scottish Old English pattern tablespoon, Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1802 (4), 8.5oz

Lot 442

A Queen Anne Britannia silver Dog Nose pattern spoon, 20c, long , indistinctly marked, c.1705

Lot 443

A Queen Anne Britannia silver Trefid pattern two-prong fork, 19.5cm long, London 1708

Lot 444

A Scottish Provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Andrew Davidson, Arbroath, c.1840; a pair of Bright-cut Old English pattern teaspoons, *G, Montrose c.1810; another, probably Montrose (4)

Lot 445

A Scottish Provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, possibly J. McIver, Fochabers, c.1830

Lot 446

A Scottish Provincial silver Old English pattern teaspoon, maker's mark only, Alexander Stewart, Tain, c.1820; another, Fiddle pattern (2)

Lot 447

A Scottish provincial silver Pointed Old English pattern tablespoon, Thomas Davie, Greenock c.1820

Lot 448

A Scottish provincial silver single-struck King's pattern dessert spoon, marked NN with saltire, probably St Andrews, c.1830

Lot 449

A set of five Scottish provincial silver Oar pattern teaspoons, maker SY, St Andews, c.1820

Lot 450

A set of four George III Scottish silver Fiddle and Shell pattern table spoons, Jonathan Millidge, Edinburgh 1816; a George III silver Old English pattern sifter spoon, 17.5cm long, William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, London 1810 (5), 11.25oz

Lot 451

An 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoon, maker's mark PC only struck three times, c.1735; another, rat tail bowl, maker's mark I* struck three times, c.1735; an Old English pattern tablespoon, maker's mark IN only struck three times (3), 5.75oz

Lot 452

An Edwardian silver canteen of Hanoverian Rat Tail, for six, comprising soup spoons, dinner forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons and four table spoons, West & Son, London 1909, 56.5oz

Lot 453

An Edwardian silver Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern soup ladle West & Son, Sheffield London 1910, 8.5oz

Lot 454

Scottish Provincial Silver - a Fiddle pattern sugar spoon, William Simpson, Banff, c.1815; a Fiddle pattern teaspoon, David Gray, Dumfries, c.1810; another, David Manson, Dundee c.1810; another, maker IP, probably Dumfries, c.1820 (4)

Lot 455

Scottish Provincial Silver - a Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Joseph Pozzi & Robert Stewart, Elgin c.1840; a Fiddle and Shell pattern teaspoon, struck W four times; another, maker's mark AR only; another, marked CJ J; a pair of Arts and Crafts salt spoons, retailed by R Lindsay, Oban (6)

Lot 456

Scottish Provincial Silver - a Fiddle Pattern teaspoon, maker RG, Greenock, c.1830; a pair of Fiddle pattern teaspoons, no maker's mark, Greenock c.1830; others, John Heron, Glasgow marks (5)

Lot 457

Scottish Provincial Silver - a Fiddle pattern teaspoon, William Mill, Montrose c.1810; a Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, maker IP, Dumfries c.1810; another teaspoon, maker RK (3)

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