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Lot 200

A retro Swiss Emperor De Luxe, automatic Incabloc wristwatch, with batons and Arabic half numerals to the champagne dial with date aperture, 17 jewel movement, stainless steel case and bracelet, together with a string of Lotus simulated pearls, with 9ct gold clasp, a vintage Parker 51 fountain pen, three pairs of cuff links, shirt studs, further costume jewellery including a silver and marcasite ring, coins and ephemera, including a medal for the 1951 London District Motorcycle Trial, and 1920's and later driving licences. (q)

Lot 12

A collection of silver plated wares, including an Edwardian silver handled boothook, 20cm long, three George V three piece manicure set with silver handles, each approximately 12.5cm long, William Devenport, Birmingham 1923, a silver backed comb, Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1928, together with a vintage Aerators ltd. London soda syphon with wire lattice work over its glass body, 29cm high, a twin handled wine bottle holder, 16 by 14 by 19cm high, and a Mappin Brothers cased set of fish servers. (13, 1 box)

Lot 118

Six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, all with finials engraved with the initial 'B',, William Eaton, London 1845, 17.5cm long, 8.9toz. (1 bag)

Lot 183

A collection of medallions and bank notes, including a Vatican silver medal, silver fob, sports medals, a Royal Mint sovereign weight, a Lowther £20, a ten shilling note, and a 1947 Irish Derby Sweeps ticket, all in a black Bank Notes album. (1 album)

Lot 147

Eleven George III silver dessert spoons, comprising four spoons, Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1808, 16.5cm long, four Thomas Wilkes Barker, 1809, two by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1817, all with batwing motifs to their finials, and a William IV spoon, William Eaton, London 1833, 11.6toz. (1 bag)

Lot 267

A collection of silver, Victorian and later costume jewellery, including a late 19th century paste brooch set brooch, 37 by 23mm, a swirl brooch, marked C. H. Sterling, likely for Charles Horner, two silver bangles, a silver pendant set with pink and white stones, 33.7g of silver overall, a William Robb of Ballater plated kilt pin with Celtic shield and stone design, a white metal open shaped cuff bangle, and a thistle stick pin. (1 bag)

Lot 245

A group of silver cased pocket watches, including a late 19th century example with silvered sunburst dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial, movement named Adam Burdebs, Coventry, and numbered 4621, 2.18toz, 4.25cm diameter, a smaller Continental 935 silver cased pocket watch with decorated enamel dial and Roman numerals, 1.15toz, 3.75cm diameter, five further silver cased pocket watches, two missing hands, and one missing face and hands, and a silver half hunter pocket watch case with enameled Arabic numerals, together with a white metal Albert with silver fob and two leather Alberts. (11)

Lot 169

A pair of Egyptian silver graduated dishes, the pierced rims cast with repeating foliate pattern, both Cairo 1937, larger 2.7 by 25.5cm, 16.89toz, the smaller by 2.7 by 24.7cm, total combined weight 16.11toz. (2)

Lot 123

A Chinese silver inkwell of cylindrical form with irises surrounding, and butterfly to the lid, three Chinese character mark groups to the base, 9.3toz including glass inner, 6.5cm diameter by 7.5cm high, a/f lid detatched from hinge.

Lot 70

A George III silver wine coaster, with bead rim, pierced floral decorated sides with an armorial mark to the single cartouche, blue glass liner and rosewood base, indistinct maker's mark, London 1775, 14.5 by 4.4cm high.

Lot 160

Two pairs of Georgian silver cauldron salts and salt spoons, comprising a George III pair with fine bead edge raised on three hooved feet, the bases engraved 'H' over 'B A', Hester Bateman, London 1786, each 7.5 by 3.5cm, with a pair of silver salt spoons, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1819, 9.5cm, and a George II pair with fine bead edge raised on three hooved feet, sides engraved 'H', one base engraved 'S B', makers marks rubbed, London 1737, each 7.5 by 4.0cm, with a pair of silver salt spoons, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1885, 8.2cm, total combined weight 9.55toz. (8)

Lot 229

A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel face with Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial and blued hands, also numbered 17277, Fra Gladding, Brighton and numbered 17277, corresponding to the face, case London 1863, James Jackson II, diameter approximately 40.58, total weight 57.2g.

Lot 263

A 15ct gold topped stick pin with ruby style stone, 2mm diameter, and white metal pin, 5.5cm long, together with a yellow metal brooch, 4.6cm by 2cm, 3.9g, a silver thimble, rubbed hallmarks, and a silver telescopic swizzle stick, 8cm long, 0.2toz overall. (4)

Lot 20

Three silver and cut glass dressing table items, comprising a silver and enamel topped atomiser, stamped 'Sterling Silver', 7 by 14cm high, and silver topped dressing table pot, 6 by 7cm high, and a a silver collared perfume bottle, 5.5 by 10.5cm high. (3)

Lot 64

Two Georgian silver table spoons, comprising a George II silver table spoon, Old English pattern, terminal engraved 'BIA', and with shell relief to bowl, Richard Gosling, London 1751, 20cm, and George III silver table spoon, Old English pattern, terminal engraved with armorial crest, John Lambe, London probably 1778 but marks rubbed, 21cm, 3.96toz combined weight. (2)

Lot 23

A group of Concorde collectables, comprising two silver luggage labels of elliptical form with boxes, British Airways Birmingham 1998, each 11.5 by 4cm, 1.5toz overall, with four plastic tags, a boarding pass and cabin luggage labels, certificate, brochure, and leather case. (1 bag)

Lot 101A

Four George V and later silver cigarette cases, comprising three with foliate engraved cases and monograms, one George V engraved with 'BCH' with parcel gilt interior, maker's mark 'LF', Birmingham 1918, 6.5 by 8 by 1.8cm, 'A.V. Chubb High Wycombe' Joseph Gloster Ltd. Birmingham, 1920, 6.5 by 8 by 1.5cm, another engraved 'WCW 13th Nov 1934', Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1916, 7.5 by 8.5 by 1.8cm, and a cigarette case with blank cartouche, Joseph Gloster Ltd. Birmingham 1921, 7 by 8 by 2cm, overall 10.7toz. (1 bag)

Lot 199

A 9ct gold, ruby and diamond three stone ring, the central oval cut ruby of approximately 4.3 by 3.4mm, size O, and a 9ct gold ring set with paste, size M, total gold weight 3.9g, together with a small quantity of further jewellery, including a rolled gold bangle, a string of Isle of Wight grey pearls with matching earrings, a silver medal marked Raglan 1904-5, a silver twist chain, total weight for both 22.9g, and a silver set cameo, two yellow metal half hoop earrings, a 19th century black snuff box set with silver and six costume watches. (1 bag)

Lot 18

A set of six George V silver Jubilee teaspoons, terminals engraved 'AD 1910-35', Northern Goldsmiths Co., London 1935, 1.8toz, in with an associated blue case and outer cardboard box.

Lot 29

Three cased sets of George IV and Victorian silver flatware, comprising a George IV cased associated set of Queens pattern christening flatware, with silver blade and filled handle butter knife, 15.5cm long and a spoon with filled handle, 15.1cm long, John Thropp, Birmingham 1827, and white metal pickle fork, together with a cased set of six old English pattern teaspoons each monogram engraved, (possibly 'J'), 10.1cm long, with sugar tongs 9.5cm long, William Hutton & Sons, London 1886, and a cased set of six Hanoverian teapsoons, each with bright cut decoration and an engraved initial 'J', 10.5cm long, with rubbed maker's marks, London 1887, overall 4.2toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)

Lot 155

A 19th century Dutch silver cruet set, of boat shaped pedestal form, with open wirework bodies, large loop handles, oval platform bases with bead borders, blue glass liners, likely original, comprising twin handled lidded mustard, 13.8 by 5.5 by 13.5cm high, lidded pepperette, it's pierced hinged lid with clasp, 8.4 by 5.8 by 13.3cm high, and a pair of twin handled salts, each 13.6 by 5.9 by 9.5cm high, combined silver weight, 16.75toz. (4)

Lot 5

A silver cream jug raised on three pad feet, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1907, 1.25toz, 7.2 by 3.6 by 7cm high, together with a plated stirrup cup holder in the form of an owl, containing four stacking plated beakers, 3.7cm diameter by 7.2cm high, a rolled gold sovereign holder a silver plated box lined with velvet and a plated snuff box. (5)

Lot 36

An Edward VII silver tea infuser, fancy scroll decorated handle with two pronged support to the two pierced bowls, spring action with thumb piece stamped 'Protected', Hammond, Turner & Sons, Birmingham 1906, 1.24toz, 14.5cm.

Lot 107

A collection of George V and later silver candlesticks and other wares, comprising a pair of ERII candlesticks with beaded rims and weighted stepped circular bases, 6.8 by 10.6cm high, W I Broadway & Co. Birmingham, 1979, and four ERII silver dwarf candlesticks with filled bases, 7.5 by 6.5cm high, W I Broadway & Co. 1976, a George V single dwarf candlestick, 7.7 by 6cm high, possibly James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1912, two cased sets silver handled butter knives, one set 17cm long, the other 16.5cm long, with rubbed hallmarks, two silver collared cut glass decanters, one George V 11.5 by 26.5cm high, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1925, the other a George VI decanter of moon flask form, 15 by 6.7cm by 26cm high, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1938, and two silver topped glass condiments, one Victorian sugar sifter, 5.5 by 17cm high, Henry Manton, Birmingham 1874 and another 19th century silver topped condiment, 4.4 by 12cm high, with rubbed hallmarks. (1 box)

Lot 65

A ERII silver Masonic medallion from the Eyre Chapter No. 2742 inscribed 'Presented to Ex. Comp. C.F.E Pipe by members of the Chapter in recognition of the efficient manner he discharged his duties M.E.L. 1970-1971' G. Weedon & Sons , London 1950, together with another masonic medallion 'W.M. 1990-91 Redbridge Lodge No. 7145' with enamel bridge over stream country scene. (2)

Lot 42

A group of silver items comprising a Dutch silver marriage box, with Continental marks, 0.43toz, 3.9 by 3 by 3.9cm high, a silver and guilloche enamel powder compact or pill box, with internal mirrored lid, 3.8 diameter by 1.4cm high, Birmingham 1927, Adie Brothers Ltd, a smaller oval pillbox, marked 925, 2.5 by 2.3 by 1cm high, and a circular silver snuff box with hinged lid, Birmingham 1915, Crisford & Norris Ltd, 4cm diameter by 1cm high, all 1.05toz, together with a tortoiseshell cased magnifying loop, 3.6cm diameter by 1.4cm high, a miniature photograph frame, with photograph of Edward VII, 6 by 4.4cm and two small agate and gemstone set seals, each 3.4cm long, all with white metal mounts, apparently unmarked. (8)

Lot 201

A collection of vintage and later costume jewellery, comprising a 9ct gold back and fronted locket, 3g, a further locket with Masonic emblem verso, various gentleman's cufflinks including a pair of Stratton matador cufflinks, three wristwatches, by Timex, Yves Renoir and Montine, a large mother of pearl marcasite and silver ring, a bird brooch, both apparently unmarked, a rolled gold pencil, a chatelaine pencil and a large collection of simulated pearl necklaces and earrings. (1 bag)

Lot 91

An early 20th century silver box of scallopped rectangular form with engraved scrolling acanthus to a central cartouche, John Rose, Birmingham 1909, 1.89toz, together with two Continental white metal snuff boxes with engine turned decoration and gilt interiors, 3.5toz. (3)

Lot 79

A William IV silver mustard pot, monogrammed lid with shell form thumb piece, gadrooned rim, blue glass liner, Charles Fox II, London 1836, 10.5 by 7.8 by 6.8cm high, together with an associated George IV fiddle back pattern spoon, London 1826, 10.5cm long, 6toz overall. (2)

Lot 86

A set of five plus one George III silver dessert spoons, old English pattern, all with terminals engraved 'H', five William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1813, and the one matching Samuel Hennell, London 1805, each 17cm, 6.05toz total. (6)

Lot 180

A large collection of coins, predominantly British, including 1.59toz pre 1920 silver, including a Victoria bun head shilling, 1.46toz post 1920, pre 1947 silver coinage, various Georgian and later copper coins including cartwheel pennies, a 1990 World Cup commemorative coin, a 1924 silver US dime, a large early cartwheel sized coin, an Elizabethan 1580 sixpence, or possibly groat, well worn, and three ancient copper coins, possibly Saxon. (q)

Lot 141

Five Georgian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, comprising a pair of George III spoons, each with monogrammed finials, possibly 'HFB', John Lias, London 1807, 22cm long, another George III spoon, Solomon Hougham, London 1811, 22cm long, and a pair of George IV spoons, Thomas Dicks, London 1824, 23cm long, 11.8toz. (1 bag)

Lot 271

A collection of twenty six costume jewellery necklaces including a single strand of multicoloured cultured pearls, a four strand necklace of elongated or freshwater type cultured pearls, a simulated pearl necklace with silver clasp, a gold coloured necklace with clasp marked Chr. Dior with Copyright symbol, possibly for Christian Dior circa 1982, an oval amethyst pendant set in silver, a dragonfly pendant and six silver chains, 2.98toz, together with two leather jewellery rolls and an Italian leather covered jewellery box. (29 in 1 bag)

Lot 61

A George III silver decanter label, engraved 'Port', Hester Bateman, London circa 1770, 6 by 3cm, 0.2toz.

Lot 47

A group of Danish silver teaspoons, early 20th century, comprising a set of nine fiddle and thread pattern, engraved terminals 'CM', maker LAB, Copenhagen 1931, assayer's mark for Christian F. Heise, each 14cm, a set of six fiddle and bead pattern, Copenhagen 1936, assayer's mark for Jens Sigsgaard, each 12cm, and two further, total combined weight 8.02toz (17)

Lot 252

An 18th century silver pair cased verge escapement pocket watch, with white enamel face, Roman numerals and gilded hands, movement signed Dev Bowly, London, numbered 1317, case London 1786, William Russell.

Lot 58

A cased set of four Edward VII silver topped dressing table bottles, monogram engraved 'S.B.', Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905, 5.8 by 4 by 10.2cm high, leather case with handwritten name 'S.V. Backus 1906', 9.5 by 12cm high.

Lot 99

Two pieces of George III silver, comprising a helmet form milk jug, with bright cut decoration, bearing monogram 'GPB', raised upon a square base, Solomon Hougham, London 1794, 10.2 by 6 by 15.5cm high, together with a milk jug with reeded decoration to its upper rim, with rubbed hallmarks, possibly William Williams II, London, 12.5 by 7.5 by 8.5cm high, 7.2toz overall. (2)

Lot 110

Two George III old English pattern silver table spoons, both with bright cut decoration, one with 'M C I H 1802' engraved to its handle, Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1801, 21.5cm long, the other with a 'MAM' monogram to its handle, Richard Jenkins, Exeter 1794, 22cm long. (2)

Lot 139

Eight George III and later silver fiddle back pattern dessert forks, comprising a pair of George III forks, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1816, 17.2cm long, a pair of George IV forks with crested finial backs, William Collins London 1833, 17cm long, a pair of Victorian forks with lion crests to the finial backs,John & Henry Lias, London 1847, 16.6cm long and two other Victorian dessert forks with 'FMN' monogram, one Robert Wallis London, London 1847, the other Chawner & Co. London 1840, both 17.2cm long, 11.7toz overall. (1 bag)

Lot 134

A late 18th or early 19th century silver coloured metal etui, of tapered rectangular form, chased overall in the Rococo taste with C-scrolls, flowers and garlands, apparently unmarked, the hinged cover enclosing an arrangement of accoutrements, comprising a folding ruler marked with inches, a retractable pen, a spoon, a sovereign weight and a folding knife, 3.5toz, 5 by 2 by 10cm long.

Lot 33

A pair of Elizabeth II silver decanter labels, each of plain canted rectangular form, engraved 'Port' and 'Gin', both Royal Irish Silver Co, Sheffield 1971, 5.5 by 2.0cm, combined weight 0.74toz. (2)

Lot 181

A Charles I silver shilling, Tower mark 1641-3, 29mm diameter, 5.9g.

Lot 343

A group of jewellery, including an unmarked gold mounted oval pietra dura brooch, 4.5cm, a circular carved and pierced mother of pearl brooch, 4cm, a single string of pearls with 14ct gold clasp, 48cm, a South East Asian white metal compact, a white metal bangle, a late 19th century German 800 grade silver lady's keyless wind open faced pocket watch, 3.2cm, a Movado travel watch, further brooches, some silver and parts of jewellery. (1 bag)

Lot 66

A George V Art Deco silver cased clock, with subsidiary seconds dial, engraved with the initial 'M', 10.5 by 3.5 by 10.2cm high, Joseph Gloster Ltd. Birmingham 1914.

Lot 78

A George III silver old English fiddle pattern serving spoon, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1815, 31cm long, 5.2toz.

Lot 32

A pair of George III cream ladles, William Eley and William Fearn, London 1818, together with a Victorian dessert spoon, Robert Wallis, London 1848 and a set of six teaspoons, Robert Pringle and Sons, Birmingham 1922, cased, total silver weight 4.48toz. (4)

Lot 283

A group of semi-precious stone and costume jewellery, predominantly necklaces, including a turquoise and necklace and earring set, and eight pairs of silver earrings, overall 0.2toz. (1 bag)

Lot 127

A Danish silver saucepan of circular form with swirl design to the body, silver gilt interior and ebony handle, makers mark for Fredericia Solvvare Fabrik, assay masters mark Jens Sigsgaard, 13 by 22 by 5.3cm high, and a double lipped sauce boat with planished surface, raised on a quatrefoil leafed pedestal to a circular base, and fruitwood handle to the side, presentation engraved, makers mark indistinct, assay master Jens Sigsgaard, 11.5 by 13.5 by 7cm high, combined weight 8.06toz, together with a pair of Cohr Danish silver plated sauce boats of simple design with scroll ebony handles and raised on circular pedestal base, marked to the base FDG with torch mark and 'Alp Danmark Atla', with number 31789, 21 by 9.5 by 11cm high. (4)

Lot 236

A silver cased Waltham pocket watch, together with two Albert chains, one with key and pendant medallion. (3)

Lot 128

Two 18th century silver mote spoons, one with scroll piercings and engraved crest to oval bowl, tapering handle with mitre terminal, in the style of William Petley, 13cm, the other silver gilt with circular piercings and rat tail to oval bowl, tapering handle, 14cm, 0.485toz combined weight. (2)

Lot 72

A group of George V and later silver wares, comprising a George V bon bon dish of dodecagon form with pierced decoration and outswept tripod base, Synyer & Beddoes, Chester 1924, 13 by 4.3cm high, another bon bon dish of circular form with pierced decoration and a flat base, Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1911, 12 by 3.5cm high, a ERII small spill vase with square pedestal base, Viner's Ltd., Sheffield 1956, 3.5 by 3.5 by 7cm high, a candlestick, Francis Howard Ltd., Birmingham 1972, 6.7 by 15.5cm high and a pair of late Victorian silver rimmed cut glass salts, Sanders & Aquilar, London 1900, 5 by 2.8cm high, 5.70toz total weighable silver. (1 bag)

Lot 63

A pair of George III Irish silver sugar nips in the King's pattern, Jacob West (Alderman), Dublin 1812, 2.73toz, 17 by 5.5 by 2cm high.

Lot 49

A set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons with sugar tongs, in the Albany pattern, The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1902, tongs 11 by 4.7 by 1.3cm, in a fitted cased, and a set of five silver coffee bean spoons, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1925, with another similarly sized coffee spoon, cased, and a set of ten teaspoons with twist handles, Wingfield, Rowbotham & Co, Birmingham 1911, a/f mostly broken, cased, all 5.9toz, together with a set of six silver handled fruit knives and forks with filled pistol butt handles, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1921, cased, and a Victorian button hook and shoe horn with silver filled handles, both, Levi & Salaman and William Harrison Walter, Birmingham 1900, cased, all filled silver 12.45toz. (5 cases)

Lot 53

A Edward VII silver shaving mug, with shaped foliate clasped handle, John Round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge), Sheffield 1904, 8.6toz, 17.5 by 11 by 12.7cm high.

Lot 143

A group of William IV and later flatware, comprising a spoon,John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a salt spoon with silver gilt bowl, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837, a set of seven Victorian teaspoons, Samuel Whitford, London 1878 and a spoon with bowling ball finial T & Co, Birmingham 1933, total weight 18.5toz

Lot 48

A George V silver cased travel clock of quatrefoil form, with machine turned decoration, rubbed maker's marks, Birmingham 1923, 5.8 by 3 by 7.3cm high, together with an ERII silver jubilee pepper grinder, Roberts & Belk, Birmingham 1977, 5.7 by 10cm high. (2)

Lot 124

Two pairs of silver table spoons, Old English pattern, comprising a George III pair, terminals engraved 'P' over 'G E', Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1794, 21.5cm, and an Edward VII pair, John Round, Sheffield 1903, 21.5cm, 8.11toz total combined weight. (4)

Lot 17

A set of six George VI silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1944, Walker and Hall, in original fitted case, 90g, spoon length 10.2cm, sugar tongs 9.66cm, together with a Georg Jensen silver pendant, depicting St Christopher, on a box link chain, Georg Jensen Ltd, London 1972, 21.3g, pendant diameter 26mm, chain 60cm. (2)

Lot 129

Two 18th century silver marrow scoops, one by Thomas Devonshire & William Watkins, London 1757, 21.5cm, the other having bowl engraved with a Tudor 'C', William Cox, London 1774, 22cm, 2.68toz combined weight. (2)

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