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Lot 459

Three Pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware to Comprise Candlestick, 16cm and a Vase 12.5cm and a Lidded Pot with Silver Plate Mount

Lot 235

A Collection of Various Curios to include Marrow Scoop, Belt Buckles, Ornamental Miniature Bellows, Silver Handled Tool Etc

Lot 498

A Mid 20th Century Silver Brooch with Embossed Monogram JS on Hand Beaten Ground by Paul P Gutfreund (AKA Paul P Goodfriend) of Kendal, Chester Hallmark, 3cm Square

Lot 328

A Wooden Inlaid Casket Collection of Various Jewellery Items to include Amber Mounted Necklace and Bracelet, Red Coral and Silver Mounted Prayer Beads, Amber Mounted Bedouin Style Necklace on Chain, Jet Necklace, Loose Polished Stones Etc

Lot 484

A Silver Cruet Pot by W.H.L (William Henry Leather) of Hexagonal form with Pierced Sides, Together with a Silver Condiment Spoon, 22.1g Total Silver Weight

Lot 298

A Collection of 19th Century and Later Silver and White Metal Jewellery to include George III Coin, Dated 1817, Foil Backed Paste Button (Missing Four Stones), Two Silver Aesthetic Brooches (Both AF), Locket, Buckles, Carnelian Mounted Ring Etc

Lot 383

A Collection of Various Metalware to Comprise Silver Plate Tankard, Goblets, Jug, Brass Oil Lamps, Silver Mounted Glass Pot etc

Lot 481

A Collection of Various Silver Items to Comprise Silver Handled and Bladed Knife by Hilliard & Thomason and Two Condiment Spoons, Button Hook and a Thimble

Lot 308

A Collection of Silver and White Metal Mounted Jewellery to include Turquoise and Onyx Mounted Rings, Pendant, Celtic Style Bracelet, Chains Etc

Lot 493

A Collection of Various Silver Handles etc Most with Ornate Decoration

Lot 380

A Collection of Silver Plate to Comprise Cased Sauce Boat and Spoon, Napkin Ring etc Together with a Continental Silver Spoon with Repousse Decoration Detailing Windmill Scene and with Scrolled Heart Finial Surmounted by Lion

Lot 205

A Boxed Dinky Toys Rolls Royce Silver Wraith No. 150, Box AF

Lot 476

A Pretty Pair of Silver Sugar Nips by John Millward Banks, Chester 1901 with Scrolled and Pierced Arms Culminating to Acorn Nips Together, 10cm Long Together with a Silver Plated and Mother of Pearl Handled Butter Curling Knife and a Further Example

Lot 389

A Boxed Limited Edition Silver Jubilee Goblet by Stuart Crystal No 631x750, A Stuart Crystal Limited Edition Loving Cup No 633/1000 to Commemorate the Royal Wedding and an Edinburgh Crystal Vase, all with boxes

Lot 478

A Silver Sauce Boat by the Adie Brothers Ltd with Loop Handle and Raised on Three Pad Feet, 1934 Birmingham Hallmark, 140g

Lot 504

Three Pairs of Silver Cufflinks

Lot 83

A Pair of Three Branch Silver Plate Candelabra, 30cms Wide and 17.5cms High

Lot 304

A Silver (Stamped 900) Cross of Jerusalem Brooch/Pendant, 38mms Wide

Lot 131

A large quantity of earring boxes, 22 of which contain silver earrings.

Lot 201

A walking stick with silver pommel, length 75cm.

Lot 266

A box containing stainless steel goblets, silver-plated bud vases, cruet set, cutlery, an ornamental sword.

Lot 269

A silver-plated entrée dish with cover, together with Crown Staffordshire coffee china and two crystal bowls.

Lot 122

A collection of silver proof and other £5 coins (11)

Lot 191

A pair of cast brass candlesticks, a chamber stick, several pieces of silver plate, cutlery, etc.

Lot 4

An Alfred Dunhill & Sons silver gilt money clip, London 1985.

Lot 224

A collection of silver-plated and brass goblets.

Lot 265

A silver-plated four-piece tea service on tray, and a further pair of dwarf candlesticks.

Lot 205

A pair of glass and silver plate decanters in the form of ducks, height 27cm.

Lot 53

A Columbian silver charger, cast in relief with The Madonna and Child, the border inset with polished agate stones, diameter 31cm. CONDITION REPORT: 487g

Lot 123

A Turkish silver mirror, 25 cm x 18 cm

Lot 220

A silver-plated food cover, height 15cm.

Lot 340

A pair of silver-plated entrée dishes with lids, width 30 cm

Lot 81

A silver-mounted scent bottle (as found), height 16cm, and a silver-mounted ceramic sugar caster.

Lot 223

A silver-plated cigarette box, width 17cm.

Lot 400

A vintage enameled bread bin, modern cooking pans, cased silver-plated knife and fork and further canteen of cutlery.

Lot 9

A group of silver and white metal items to include two silver ingots (32.1g), antique watch chain with fob, length 40 cm, and three bracelets.

Lot 100

A pair of silver earrings with faceted white stones, and a further pair of silver cat earrings.

Lot 294

A group of silver-plated cutlery, a hand fan, several items of Russion lacquerware, an African carved wooden panel, etc.

Lot 411

Three graduated oriental lacquered trays, and a further piece with silver-wire inlay depicting a heron.

Lot 268

A group of silver-plated egg cups, pair of candlesticks, tankard, assorted cutlery, napkin rings.

Lot 89

A pair of silver moonstone drop earrings, boxed.

Lot 385

Coach Making. The important and extensive archive of Holmes & Co., later Sanderson & Holmes, of Derby, carriage and later motor car body makers, early 19th c and later. For the full description please visit www.mellorsandkirk.com to view the online catalogue.The archive comprising:Light Chariots, an early-mid 19th c portfolio of 4 carriage designs with folding flaps by J. Gilfoy, signed, pen-and-ink, watercolour and gouache on card, some heightened in gum arabic, 23.5 x 39cm, two flaps detached, each pasted onto concertina boards, contemporary red straight-grained morocco over boards,  scuffed wear, MS label to upper-cover, folio (40.2 x 25.5cm); Single and Double Headed Sociables, 427, an early-mid 19th c portfolio of 4 designs by J. Gilfoy, some folding flaps, pen-and-ink, watercolour and gouache on card,  some heightened in gum arabic, 23.5 x 39cm, pasted down, and 3 loosely-inserted pen-and-ink further designs, indistinctly signed, 14.7 x 24cm, similarly binding to the former, folio (40.5 x 25.5cm);Broughams and Clarences, 429, a conforming portfolio of two designs, conforming media, unsigned, 22.5 x 39cm, album bound en suite to the latter, folio (40.5 x 25.5cm);Holmes & Co., Coach and Harness Makers, By Special Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen of England and Empress of India, H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, and Royal Family, n.d., an album of lithographed 10 designs, picked-out in gouache and gum arabic, with accompanying manuscript leaves, the whole prefaced by a letterpress leaf, some movement, contemporary morocco over boards, gilt, lettered upper-cover, all edges gilt, foliate endpapers, oblong 4to (15.7 x 25.2cm); Holmes & Co,. Coach & Harness Makers, By Special Appointment to the Queen & Royal Family, n.d., an advertising album of 25 lithographed designs, picked-out in gouache and gum arabic, prefaced by a letterpress leaf, contemporary cloth over boards, gilt, oblong 4to (16 x 26cm);Holmes & Co,. Coach & Harness Makers, By Special Appointment to the Queen & Royal Family./To be kept. Duplicate of Book/Sent o Messrs. Ross & Co., Bombay, [India], dated 5th January 1874, 61 designs, heightened gouache or gum arabic, accompanying MS letterpress leaves, the whole prefaced 2 lithographed letterpress leaves, disbound, original red cloth over boards, gilt, split contemporary parchment wrapper inscribed in manuscript, oblong 4to (16.5 x 26cm); 35 hand-coloured loose designs, mid-late 19th c, mixed sizes, 6 monochrome designs conforming, and 17 mixed media prints, mixed sizes;Victorian prize medals and medallions. 1) Great Exhibition 1851 AE prize medal by W. Wyon RA, Royal Mint, awarded to H. & A. Holmes, Class V A, 76mm, original fitted morocco Barnby of Clerkenwell presentation case, 2) The Worshipful Company of Coach Makers and Coach Harness Makers, Herbert Mountford Holmes, Master 1872-1873, silver-gilt coloured metal, 56mm, original Wyon morocco presentation case, split, 3) London International Exhibitions 1862 AE prize medal by Wyon, H. Holmes, Juror, Class VI, 76mm, original presentation case, split, 4) two London International Exhibitions 1874 AE medals, named to H.M. Holmes for Service, [&] Herbert & Arthur Holmes, Catalogue No. 6416, 51 and 50mm, original cases, 5) International Exhibition of Navigation, Travelling, Commerce & Manufacturers, Liverpool, 1886 AE medal by Elkington & Co., 50mm, original morocco presentation case, & 6) International Inventions Exhibition 1885 AE medallion, 45mm, cased, (7);Royalty. The firm's finely bound ledger detailing work commissioned by and executed for Queen Victoria, dated 28th September, 1849 to 11th March, 1861, [3]ff of manuscript only, primarily repairs and a few supplies, but for ' a new light and highly finished Clarence complete and delivered at the Royal Mews (Osborne) [...] £190-0-0 ' and a later Stanhope Phaeton at £110-0-0, the rest of the volume ruled but blank, sumptuously bound by Bemrose & Sons of Derby, their tickets, in full contemporary red morocco over boards, the covers ruled with five alternating gilt fillets enclosing a blind double fillet, the spine with five compartments, tooled in gilt with royal crowns and insignia, lettered with the then Queen's V.R. cypher, P.R. for the Prince Consort, titled and signed by the bindery, rolled anthemia turns-ins and dentelles, gilt gauffered edges, sewn silk end bands, marbled endpapers, original limp morocco wrap, worn, folio (33.6 x 22.5cm), loosely-inserted 1pp ALS from a indistinct courtier to Holmes, dated Windsor Castle, December 29 1846; Royal Warrants. Queen Victoria, two, dated 26th April 1849 and 4th December 1884, signed by Henry, 13th Duke of Norfolk, and Hugh, 1st Duke of Westminster respectively, as Masters of the Horse, each with red wax seals and later MS cancellation inscriptions, mounted and framed as one, 56 x 64.5cm overall; Royal Warrant. Queen Victoria, dated 12th June 1893, signed and sealed by William, 1st Viscount Oxonbridge as Master of the Horse, mounted and framed, 51.5 x 39cm;Royal Warrant. Adelaide, Queen Dowager, dated 27th December 1841, signed and sealed by Basil, 7th Earl of Denbigh, as her Master of Horse, mounted and framed, 51.5 x 39.5cm;Royal Warrant. Prince Albert, later Prince Consort, dated 8th November 1841, signed by Lord Robert Grosvenor, later 1st Baron Ebury, as Groom of the Stole, mounted and framed, 52 x 39.5cm; Royal Warrant. The Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), dated 20th May 1863, signed and sealed by Francis Knollys, later 1st Count Knollys, mounted and framed, 53.5 x 40.5cm; Royal Warrants. George V, two, dated 16th February 1911 and 5th May 1915, each signed by Bernard, 8th Earl of Granard, as Master of the Horse, each with later noted cancellation, mounted, the largest 42 x 27.5cm; Patents. No. 765, ""Improvements in the manufactures of tyres (sic) for wheels"", Mr. H.M. Holmes' duplicate specification, Patent dated April 5th 1855, [4]ff, MS on parchment, No. 176, ""Improvements in Carriage Springs"", 1861, printed and hand-scrivened over two sheets ofvellum, signed and with Queen Victoria's Great Seal present, toleware case, the document 52 x 77cm, and No. 2902, ""Improvements in axle-trees for carriage and other vehicles"", 1869, printed and hand-scrivened over two sheets of vellum, signed and with Queen Victoria's Great Seal present, toleware case, the document 52 x 77cm, (3);Photography. A disbound album of approx. 60 Victorian and later albumen prints and photographs of carriages and motor car coachwork, dated 1873 and onwards, some mounted but most loosely-inserted, including The Prince of Wales, Landau for India [the 1875-6 tour of the later Edward VII], his luggage van for the same visit, The Duke of Norfolk's 1879 barouche, The Maharajah of Cutch's barouche, the Earl Grey's, four images of the Paris Exhibition barouche, phaetons for the Marquess of Hartington and the Earl of Loudon, R.W. Chandos-Pole's four-in-hand drag, later images, without inscribed mounts, are dominated by motor cars, mostly civilian saloons, an occasional Red Cross ambulance c. 1914, further printed ephemera, including Daimler adverts, some plans/blue prints, etc., index leaf defective, some movement, folio (38 x 34cm); Petty Cash Book, dated and including payments from 18th January, 1813 - 14th May, 1822, approx. [244]ff of MS accounts in several hands, named workers and trade suppliers & some of their materials, some horse dealers; many of their clients, the aristocracy and gentry, including Bagots and Thynnes, various clergymen, the burgeoning industrial and professional classes, etc., contemporary reverse calf, blind-ruled, slightly chipped and worn, but good, rubbed gilt-lettered morocco piece, speckled edges, marbled endpapers, folio (33 x 22cm);

Lot 246

Numismatics. Smith (A., Numismatist), Illustrated Encylopædia of Gold and Silver Coins of the World, Philadelphia, 1886, plates, ex-library copy, their morocco over cloth binding, endpapers and prelims with their stamps, labels and markings, the odd mark of theirs within the text but never obtrusive, 4to, Kenyon (Robert Lloyd), The Gold Coins of England, London: Bernard Quaritch, 1884, plates, split, first gathering loose, original morocco over cloth, pictorial gilt spine, top-edge gilt, others uncut, 8vo, Galster (Georg), Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, nos. 18 & 22, Royal Collection of Coins and Medals, National Museum Copenhagen parts IV & V, British Academy, 1972 & 1975, plates, University of Keele copies, their discreet blind-stamps, original blue cloth, 4to, Herinek (Ludwig), Österreichische Münzprägungen von 1657-1740, Wien, 1972, original publisher's blue cloth, pictorial cloth, mylar cover, 8vo, Wigley (Thomas B.), The Art of the Goldsmith and Jeweller, London: Charles Griffin and Company, Limited, 1898, in-text illustrations, original publisher's cloth, lacking ffep, 8vo, Napier (James, FCS), The Ancient Workers and Artificers in Metal, London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1856, title-page later laid on linen, 20th c blue roan, uncut, 8vo, Craig (Sir John), Newton at the Mint, Cambridge University Press, 1946, later cloth, 8vo, (8)

Lot 35

Bible. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New [...], [&] The Whole Book of Psalmes (sic) [...], London: Printed by Roger Daniel, 1654, etched and engraved general title-page, NT and Psalms with divisional letterpress titles, of which the former is dated 1653, double-column, Genesis with opening historiated initial of Adam and Eve, contemporaneously bound without Apocrypha (as per), extant signatures collating: ¶⁸, A-Z⁸, 2A-Z⁸, 3A-E⁸, 3F⁶; 3A-Q⁶; A-G⁶, H², general title-page (i.e. ¶1) chipped and with soiled loss, NT D1 lower-right corner repaired and affecting some letters of glosses and 2B8 detached, multiple quires of the NT split thus loosening, with uneven creased/folded edges, Psalms D1 lower-right corner torn, some toning throughout the whole book, occasional and varying water stains, mostly in and around the margin, when affecting text not resulting in any loss of sense, some dust soiling and toning, a few corner margins thinning, contemporary brown morocco binding over boards, possibly Scottish, the covers gilt and enclosing thistles, graduating double-fillet borders, rubbed and lightly scuffed, engraved silver clasp mounts only, the spine split, worn and peeling, corners bumped, all edges gilt, pastedown, pastedown papers lifting, 4to (24 x 18.5cm), [Herbert 642]  Provenance: 1) Mary Holbrooke/Her Boocke (sic), contemporaneous ink MS inscription to recto pastedown. 2) Bought at a Sale at B*dford (?Bedford or Bradford)/March 1898, pencil inscription. 3) Bought at a Sale, Farnham, Surrey, about 1913. MS inscription.

Lot 216

Miscellaneous. Balzac (Honoré de), The Human Comedy: Scenes of Private Life, one of 250 copies, London: Printed only for subscribers by Leonard Smithers & Co., 1899, etched frontispieces and plates printed on Japanese vellum, original publisher's pictorial cloth, gilt spines, some wear in places but good, top-edge gilt, others uncut, 8vo, Bataille (Albert), Causes criminelles et mondaines, eighteen volumes, Paris: E. Dentu, Éditeur, 1881-1898, contemporary red calf gilt over marbled boards, rubbed, corners bumped, 8vo, further French literature, [archaeology] Wright's Essays on Archæology, two-volume set, London: John  Russell Smith, 1861, in-text illustrations, original publisher's cloth, uncut, crested book labels, 8vo, The Queen's London, 1896, original quarter-morocco, rubbed, oblong 4to, [&] Gold and Silver Commission: Appendix to Final Report [...], London: Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1888, original wrappers, chipped and re-margined, spine crudely repaired with sellotape, 4to, (34) 

Lot 111

Finance. Papers on Currency, 1850-1880, a sammelband of seven pamphlets:  Report of the Sub-Committee on Currency, to the Acting Committee of the National Association for the Protection of Industry and Capital throughout the British Empire, n.d. [1850], [2], 18pp;Swiney (William), Notes on the Monetary Panics and Convulsions, and the Effects of the Currency Acts of 1819 & 1844, second edition, London: Richardson (Brothers), 1856, 42pp;Smee (William Ray, Esq., FSA), On Silver & Gold, Paper and Credit, For private circulation, [Paris?], n.d. [1860] 12pp; Herford (Mr. Edward), On Facts and Fictions of the Currency, Manchester Statistical Society, Read June 9th, 1875, 14pp;Cernuschi (Henri), The Bland Bill: its grounds, its alleged dishonesty, its imperfections, its future, Paris: Published by the Author, 1878, 24pp;idem., Identicalness of Francs, Pounds Sterling, and Dollars. Pairs, May, 1878, [2]pp;idem., Monetary Diplomacy in 1878. London: P.S. King, 1878, 63pp, tipped-in erratum slip; Greig (John Kinloch, Bank Manager, Leeds), Bank Note and Banking Reform: with suggestions for a new banking act, London: Effingham Wilson, 1880, 25pp. prefixed by a [2]pp MS title and contents leaf, ex-Liverpool Free Public Library, their institutional cloth binding, Bound 8/5/85, book label and occasional stamps, upper-cover starting to split, 8vo

Lot 44

Binding; William & Mary Prayer Book. The Book of Common Prayer [...], London: Printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, Deceas'd, 16[?94], [bound with] The Whole Book of Psalms [...], Oxford: Printed by the University Printers, 1703, printed in red-ruled double-column throughout, apparently complete, signatures collating: A¹², B⁶, C-S¹², T⁶; A-D¹², [1A1] (i.e. title) defective, ditto C1-4 & P9, O3 lacking the lower-right corner only with no loss of text, P2-7 inner-gutter split but holding, finely bound in a contemporary, if anachronistic, 'Restoration' design binding of silver-mounted crimson morocco, richly gilt with meandering flowering leafy tendrils, within a shaped rectangular black-painted reserve, gilt fillet and beaded border, the covers centred by a silver plaque monogrammed: AB, the silver edges and clasp chased with foliage and outlined in wrigglework, the singular extant clasp with maker's mark only: ?I/JM in Gothic script, conforming five-compartment flat spine, uneven edges with movements and traces of gilding, gilt foliate dentelles, polychrome block-printed endpapers picked-out in gilt, possibly Dutch, verso of recto endpaper with a manuscript quatrain, contemporaneous to 1703: Faith in Gold that Self denyes (sic),/Wisdom with her self Supplyes:/Filling the Soul with th' Eternal Good/When she wills not what she Would,  12mo (13 x 7cm) BCP title-page defective, so the suggested imprint date of 1694 has been surmised from the presence of Queen Mary's imprimatur leaf [T6] (though dated 1692) and 1694 being the last year a duodecimo prayer-book was printed before her death on 28th December, 1694, and thus the closest to the 1703 Psalms with which the BCP is bound with.  Provenance: 1) AB, presumably a member of the Burman family of Burman's (later Hathaway Farm), Shottery, near Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, an established Warwickshire farming family and neighbours of William Shakespeare's wife's family; AB's commissioned binding with monogrammed mounts, and almost certainly their verse to verso of recto endpaper. 2) Lucy Burman, slightly later 18th c ink MS ownership inscription on title-page. 3) W.R. Bunbury/1854, dated ink MS ownership inscription to ffep. Sold as a binding and as such not liable for return.

Lot 302

Travel, Yachting. [Beale (Reginald Evelyn Child)], The Voyage of the Angela, from Marseille to Shoreham, 1931. A Limited Edition for Private Circulation. [Teddington, Richmond upon Thames: Privately Printed], n.d. [1931], printed in gold-ruled borders, 95pp, 26 captioned silver gelatin photographic prints and a two-page map printed in polychrome, bound in original red morocco over boards, gilt-lettered upper-cover, all edges gilt, foliate rolled dentelles, marbled endpapers, 4to, idem., There and Back, 1934. A Limited Edition for Private Circulation. [Teddington, Richmond upon Thames: Privately Printed], n.d. [1934], printed in gold-ruled borders, [68]pp, 25 captioned silver gelatin photographic prints and a one-page map printed in polychrome, bound in original red morocco over boards, gilt-lettered upper-cover, all edges gilt, foliate rolled dentelles, marbled endpapers, 4to, (2)

Lot 17

Art & Design. Schmidt (Georg), Klee, Basle: Holbein Publishing Company Co. Ltd., 1946, tipped-in colour plates, loose gathering in original boards as issued, glassine wrapper, folio (39 x 30cm), [China] Painting Collection of Wang Jiafang, Published by the Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House, n.d. [2012?], English and Chinese prelims, illustrated in colour, original cloth, slipcase en suite, folio (43 x 29.5cm), Varia (Radu), Brancusi, Paris, 1989, dj, hb, slipcase en suite, 4to, Aragon, Apologie de luxe: Henri Matisse, Genève: Éditions d'art Albert Skirma, [1946], tipped-in colour plates, loose gatherings in original boards as issued, glassine wrapper, folio (39 x 29cm), The Poster 1899-1900, defective, some colour plates, b/w in-text illustrations, contemporary cloth, split, 4to, Viennese Silver 1780-1918, dj, hb, folio Ehon: The Artist and Book in Japan, 2006, dj, hb, 4to, etc., (8)

Lot 1015

Russia, KIEVAN RUS, Vladimir Olgerdovich (c. 1362-94), silver Dengas (4) [4]. Fine, scarce £100-£150

Lot 1016

Russia, KIEVAN RUS, Vladimir Olgerdovich (c. 1362-94), silver Dengas (4) [4]. Fine, one cracked across centre, scarce £100-£150

Lot 1064

Miscellaneous, World coins, tokens, etc, in silver (112), base metal (several hundred); together with a few banknotes [Lot]. Varied state £200-£300

Lot 1065

Miscellaneous, World coins, in silver (63), base metal (157) [220]. Varied state £100-£150

Lot 1066

Miscellaneous, World coins, tokens, checks, etc, in silver (31), base metal etc (several hundred) [Lot]. Varied state £200-£300

Lot 1067

Miscellaneous, Assorted World silver coins (25) [25]. Varied state £100-£150

Lot 1068

Miscellaneous, World coins, in silver (25), base metal (261) [286]. Varied state £100-£150

Lot 1069

Miscellaneous, World coins, in silver (25), base metal (322) [347]. Varied state £150-£200

Lot 1070

Miscellaneous, World coins, in silver (17), base metal (219) [236]. Varied state £80-£100

Lot 1071

Miscellaneous, World coins and medals, in silver (15), base metal (17) [32]. Varied state £80-£100

Lot 1072

Miscellaneous, World coins, in silver (13), base metal (390), mostly French and German [403]. Varied state £100-£150

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