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Lot 160

A set of three early Victorian silver mounted dressing table jars, including on scent jar, engraved lion chest London 1838, together with silver horn, button hook, dressing table mirror and two brushes (8)Condition: good/average 

Lot 110

A collection of assorted Victorian silver dressing table wares, mainly repousse decorated, to include a cosmetic jar, a serpentine hinged trinket box, a miniature tray, a small planter, three brushes and a hand mirror (8)Condition: used/worn 

Lot 145

A George III Irish silver fiddle pattern rat tail sauce ladle, stag heraldry, maker Charles Marsh, Dublin 1827, approximate weight 65 gramsCondition: generally good overall

Lot 154

A George V silver fish slice, pair of sugar tongs, tea strainer and a pair of pepperettes, approximate weight all in 240 grams (5)Condition: generally good

Lot 169

A Garrard silver gilt commemorative bonbon tazza, Royal Wedding, 1981, limited edition, 41/200, approximate weight 405 grams, in a fitted presentation case with certificate Condition: good overall

Lot 163

A set of twelve silver Royal Horticultural Society flower spoons, Sheffield 1973, J Pinches Ltd, in original box with paperwork, approximate weight all in 325 grams Condition: good overall

Lot 108

An Edwardian silver inkstandish, pierced back with scroll borders, integrated pen stand, maker William Aitken, Birmingham 1906, approximate weight 115 grams Condition: solder repairs to back

Lot 117

A silver star design trinket dish, ball feet, Sheffield 1999, approximate weight 70 grams Condition: good overall

Lot 157

A set of four late 19th Century white metal place name or menu holders, pierced monogram design, (unmarked), with two silver repousse tea caddy spoons, one with import marks (6)Condition: good overall

Lot 159

A silver soup ladle with scallop bowl, stamped Sterling with makers initialsCondition: marks rubbed, otherwise good overall

Lot 123

**REOFFER IN JAN ATTIC SALE BISHTON - £40-£60** A Georgian silver punch ladle, serpentine shaped bowl, turned treen handle, marks rubbed, length 35cmCondition: marks rubbed but otherwise generally good overall

Lot 140

**REOFFER IN JAN ATTIC SALE BISHTON £70-£100** Two Georgian silver helmet shaped jugs, London 1793, one with weighted base, approximate weight all in 375 grams (2)Condition: dents in places  

Lot 90

Two similar pair of Georgian revival silver plated candle holders with fluted stem. 32cm H; 33cm H

Lot 146

**REOFFER IN JAN ATTIC SALE BISHTON £40-£60** A pair of late Victorian silver sauce ladles, thread pattern, stag heraldry, maker Francis Higgins III, London 1880, approximate weight all in 155 grams (2)Condition: good overall

Lot 171

**REOFFER IN JAN ATTIC SALE BISHTON £60-£80** Harald Nielson for Georg Jensen, a pyramid pattern silver christening spoon, struck marks, approximate weight 46 grams Condition: average wear 

Lot 141

A Georgian Irish silver sauce boat, raised on three cabriole legs, hoof feet, stag heraldry, maker Matthew West, Dublin, approximate weight 135 gramsCondition: generally good overall

Lot 66

MASONIC INTEREST, a 9ct rose gold Masonic Puzzle Ball Fob with three clasps opening to    reveal engraved Masonic symbols to the interior, 6.8g (one clasp missing) together with a George V silver Masonic Ceremonial Knife with mitre shape terminal and cast with sword detail, London 1927, Maker: H.B., 2.3oz in fitted case (2)

Lot 118

Three various easel photograph frames with silver fascias, one with a circular opening, two oval, largest opening 19 by 12cm (3)Condition: wear

Lot 138

A late Victorian pair of thread pattern silver fish servers, maker Francis Higgins III, London 1882, approximate weight all in 335 grams (2)Condition: good overall 

Lot 149

A George III silver baluster jug with pedestal base, London 1774, and another jug, later embossed leafage scrolls, approximate weight all in 150 grams (2)Condition: good/average 

Lot 132

A William IV silver table centrepiece epergne, on triangular base with interchangeable glass basket and silver petal sconces, maker Robert, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1836, presentation inscription 'Presented to the Rev John Bradford, Curator of Wolborough, by his Parishioners in Testimony of Respect to him as their Pastor, and for his Zeal and Exertions in the Erection of a Chapel of Ease in Newton Abbott, 1836', engraved heraldry and image of the chapel, height 38cm, approximate weight all in 2180 gramsCondition: appears generally good overall with no obvious detrimental issues, lacking central glass bowl

Lot 43

A cased Edwardian gold seed pearl and peridot openwork pendant, a 9ct Art Nouveau example set with opals, a silver Royal Engineers enamel brooch, a white metal cross pendant set with turquoise and seed pearls, a cased 18ct Edwardian horseshoe stick pin, a cased 15ct target stick pin, a mottled jade bead necklace and a coral necklace (8)

Lot 96

Hunting Interest, a Goldsmiths and Silversmiths silver plated collapsible beaker, gilt interior, detachable handle, in original leather pouchCondition: generally good 

Lot 125

A George III Irish Britannia standard silver meat juice straining spoon, Old English pattern with stag heraldry, maker Samuel Neville, Dublin 1800, approximate weight 115 grams Condition: some usage dents to bowl, otherwise generally good overall 

Lot 289

A George I 18th Century lacquered oak chinoiserie decorated longcase clock, by John Hallifax (1694-1750), Barnsley, circa 1730, moulded pediment over an arch top brass dial mounted with foliage spandrels, silver chapter ring engraved with Roman and Arabic numerals, clockmakers name engraved, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture dial, 8-day movement striking to a bell with twinned winding holes, moulded panel door enclosing two weights and pendulum, raised on moulded plinth base. 12inch dial, 217cm HCondition report:Good condition with signs of scuffs to the lacquer, later lacquered possibly in the late 19th century or early 20th.

Lot 143

A late Victorian silver calling card tray, gadroon border, maker Goldsmiths London 1900, together with an Edward VII silver cream jug, hoof feet, London 1906, approximate weight all in 210 grams (2)Condition: good overall

Lot 260C

An early twentieth century silver karafe and glass ratan by Hukin and Heath. 22 cm tall. (1)Condition: In good overall condition. 

Lot 102

**REOFFER IN JAN ATTIC SALE BISHTON £100-£150** A George III silver boat shaped twin handled sucrier, bright cut engraved, maker Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1786, approximate weight 159 grams Condition: generally good overall

Lot 156

A George III silver condiment stand, bar pierced frieze with garlands, claw and ball feet, marks rubbed, with three etched glass condiment bottlesCondition: marks rubbed, lacking two bottles

Lot 107

A cased pair of late Victorian silver fish servers ivory handles, Sheffield 1882, together with an unboxed silver pair with pierced blades and a pair of silver shell bowl salad servers (6)Condition: generally good 

Lot 1

A single string of cultured pearls, creamy white, pearls ranging from approx. 6.48mm to 7.58mm diameter, with 9ct box clasp set four pearls and four small cabochon turquoise (one missing),  approx. 750mm long, together with a single string cultured pearl Necklace with paste set clasp stamped ’SILVER” (clasp two stones missing) and a triple strand graduated seed pearl Necklace with gold barrel clasp stamped ‘15ct’ (3)

Lot 80C

A mid-nineteenth century Victorian silver hallmarked tea spoon set in the form of Queen's soliders. Complete with tea spoons, sugar tongs and a sugar sifter. Boxed. (1)Condition: Some damage and wear to case. 

Lot 131

A George V silver three piece bachelor tea set, circular shapes, Chester 1918, together with a silver mug, a pair of silver hoof footed salts, a napkin ring and a dressing table brush and hand mirror, approximate weight of weighable silver 895 grams all in (9)Condition: good to very worn

Lot 99

A silver plated salver, four Sheffield plated bottle coasters, and a quantity of silver plate included, toast rack, egg coddler, lamp base etc (parcel)

Lot 170

A Continental white metal articulated fish snuff box, the hinged head with hook fastenings, the body engraved scales, stamped ‘SILVER’ to tail, approx. 120mm long, 35.5g. Condition: generally good condition; Some wear to surface of metal work  

Lot 144

An early 20th Century silver table cigarette casket, engine turned with presentation engraving to lid, marks rubbedCondition: dents and general wear 

Lot 155

A George V silver coffee pot, hinged cover, maker William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1912, approximate weight all in 510 gramsCondition: good overall

Lot 115

A pair of Edwardian ring handled pepper shakers, maker's mark rubbed, London 1911, together with a miniature silver toast rack and a pair of repousse silver pepperettes, approximate weight all in 200 grams (5)Condition: marks rubbed but generally good 

Lot 84

A Victorian 14K Pocket Watch with engine-turned case, gilt dial with    leafage engraved detail and Roman numerals to the chapter ring, no.    16646, dial approx. 27mm, 19.5g, glass missing, minor dentstogether with a Continental silver Pocket Watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and red Arabic 24 hour markers, 10 jewel cylinder movement, stamped ‘800’ no. 21433, dial approx. 23mm diameter, 17.1gCondition: some dents

Lot 206

A collection of tortoiseshell and simulated items, to include a 19th Century calling card case, a lorgnette case, miniature mandolin, a Georgian etui with silver wire inlay etc (7)

Lot 173

A George VI silver four piece Art Deco tea set, circular shapes with integral feet, bakelite handles, maker's mark rubbed, Chester 1937, approximate weight all in 1580 grams (4)Condition: marks rubbed, otherwise generally good 

Lot 116

A set of three mid Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, maker Samuel Hayne, London 1864, together with a silver punch ladle inset with a George II coin and a smaller ladle, approximate weight all in 280 grams (5)Condition: spoons good overall, smaller ladle broken off handle

Lot 120

A mixed parcel of assorted small silver and white metal, to include a wrythen miniature scent bottle, a cherub ring stand, a guilloche enamel handled magnifying glass, two prayer books, a cylinder scent bottle, toothbrush, thimbles etc (parcel)Condition: various 

Lot 42

An assorted collection of antique and later brooches, to include four Scottish brooches set with polished agate and semi-precious stones, a silver wedding pin brooch, an Italian miniature micromosaic brooch, a WWI celluloid sweetheart H.R. Rifles brooch and a late Victorian oval shell cameo brooch (8)Condition: shell cameo brooch broken

Lot 128

EDWARD YOUNG: NIGHT THOUGHTS, ill William Blake, London, Folio Society, 2005 (1020) (1000) 2 vols, numbered (372), folio, original Nigerian goatskin backed decorative blue and silver cloth, together with the commentary volume by Robin Hamlyn, vgc, original cloth solander box, from the collection of Derek Cottam

Lot 128

Edward VIII silver ovoid coffee pot, with C-scroll handle and hinged lid, marks worn but possibly sponsors mark of S.Blanckensee & Co, Chester 1938, 19cm high, 400g approx gross Condition: Hallmarks worn, some light surface scratches. **General condition consistent with age.

Lot 116

Victorian silver tankard, having flat sides and scroll handle, sponsors mark indistinct, London 1854, 11.5cm high, 335g approx Condition: The front has a monogram and crest engraved to it. Surface scratches and light dings allover. The top and bottom appear very slightly out of shape. Some loss of definition to the engraving and casting from polishing. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 274

19th Century Indian shield 'dhal', made of brass and decorated with flowers and foliage against a red background highlighted by silver, with four round domed bosses, good patina overall, diameter 38cm, together with an Indonesian dagger 'kris', straight pamor blade 40cm, one piece wooden hilt carved as a Garuda bird Condition: Scratching, rust and tarnishing to the blade, wear to handle, the shield having paint loss with chips and scratching, outer rim appears out of shape in places. **General condition consistent with age.

Lot 53

Jane Watling silver necklace with a frontispiece of three open lozenge shapes, to a 'fused' back chain, London 1998, 45cm long Condition: **General condition consistent with age.

Lot 113

George III silver wine funnel, of two-part construction, sponsors mark of Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1799, 66g approx, 13cm long Condition: The top of the funnel is missing its clip, the surface all over is very rippled from a number of small knocks, and the top is buckled. The end of the funnel spout is also dented in various places, please see images. Small split appearing to the top of the base section, please see images. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 121

Omar Ramsden - George V silver salt, of hexafoil form, having six ball and spade finials, the body having spot hammered finish and standing on three Art Nouveau style cast feet, base inscribed Omar Ramsden Me Fecit, London 1924, 13.5cm diameter, 135g approx (please see previous lot) Condition: Light surface scratches allover, slight loss of definition to the decoration. **General condition consistent with age.

Lot 333

Books - Farjeon, Eleanor, Large quantity of signed and unsigned novels to include; Miss Granby's Secrets, 1940, The Two Bouquets, 1948, Silver Sand and Snow, 1951, Then There Were Three, 1958, Italian Peep Show, 1926, Mrs Malone, 1962, etc Condition: Please telephone department for further information, would advise viewing in person prior to bidding - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 215

Chinese silk sleeve panel, worked in silver-coloured thread with three bats (Fu), 54cm x 16.5cm excluding patterned border, framed under glass beneath pierced brass hanger Condition: **General condition consistent with age

Lot 136

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle and Shell tablespoons, sponsors mark of James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1857, 22cm long, 465g approx Condition: Some wear to the edges of the bowls, and a few nibbles, light surface wear allover. **General condition consistent with age.

Lot 131

Large Edward VII silver salver, of piecrust form with scroll and shell border, standing upon four scroll feet and having presentation inscription reading '1907 Wynyard Park Durham County Show presented by the Marquis of Londonderry, K.G. for the best calf calved since January in the above year', sponsors mark of Carrington & Co, London 1902, 3090g approx, 51cm diameter Condition: Presentation inscription and some of the decoration has lost a little of its definition from polishing, some marks to the surface and light scratches allover, a few minor dings mainly to the underside. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 350

Books - Kathleen Hale OBE (1898-2000) - Orlando (The Marmalade Cat) Three hardback editions, two with dust jackets, 'Buys a Farm', 'His Silver Wedding', and 'A Camping Holiday' (3) - Provenance: The Kathleen Hale Collection: Kathleen Hale OBE (1968-2000) was the creator and Illustrator of the eighteen children’s books featuring ‘Orlando – The Marmalade Cat’. Her autobiography ‘A Slender Reputation’ published in her 96th year chronicled a life that included a stint as Augustus John’s secretary prior to the creation of Orlando, her Utopian feline character, a bed-time favourite for generations of bedtime story recipients. The extensive collection of artworks in a variety of media together with her copies of Orlando books in various languages are offered for auction on the instructions of the Executors of the estate of Nicholas McClean, Kathleen’s son. Condition: Some light wear to the dust jackets, see additional images and refer to department. **General condition consistent with age.

Lot 123

Edward VII octagonal pedestal sweetmeat dish, with pierced neoclassical decoration having swing handle and blue glass liner, sponsors mark of Haseler Brothers, London 1901, 15cm wide, 190g approx Condition: Some light surface scratches to the silver, while the base appears flat there is a slight wobble when placed on a surface. Small chip to one point of the glass liner. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 58

Jane Watling wirework silver bangle, London 1998, inner diameter 6.1cm Condition: **General condition consistent with age.

Lot 349

Books - Kathleen Hale OBE (1898-2000) - Orlando (The Marmalade Cat) - Six various hardback editions, five with dust jackets, 'A Seaside Holiday', 'Keeps a Dog', 'A Camping Holiday' x 2, 'Buys a farm', and 'His Silver Wedding' (6) - Provenance: The Kathleen Hale Collection: Kathleen Hale OBE (1968-2000) was the creator and Illustrator of the eighteen children’s books featuring ‘Orlando – The Marmalade Cat’. Her autobiography ‘A Slender Reputation’ published in her 96th year chronicled a life that included a stint as Augustus John’s secretary prior to the creation of Orlando, her Utopian feline character, a bed-time favourite for generations of bedtime story recipients. The extensive collection of artworks in a variety of media together with her copies of Orlando books in various languages are offered for auction on the instructions of the Executors of the estate of Nicholas McClean, Kathleen’s son. Condition: All in fairly good order, see additional images and refer to department. **General condition consistent with age

Lot 129

Pair of George V Scottish silver quaich, of plain form and standing on circular foot rim, sponsors mark of R&W Sorley, Glasgow 1913, 11.5cm diameter excluding handles, 290g approx Condition: Light surface scratches allover, one quaich has a dent approx 1.5cm long by the handle, both quaiches have various other small dents. **General condition consistent with age

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