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Lot 37

A George V silver cigarette case by E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1933, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and cartouche with engraved initials 'A.E.M.' to exterior, gilt interior with elasticated strap, 11.5 x 8.5cm, together with a further cigarette case by William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1926, of curved rectangular form with engine turned decoration and embossed letter 'B' to exterior, 8 x 6.3cm, gross weight of both 285.5gms (2)

Lot 38

A selection of silver tableware, to include a pair of table salts and matching wet mustard by T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1918, each of baluster form with reeded borders on three pad feet, all with blue glass liners, each 5.7cm diameter, together with a pair of oval form silver salts by William Adams, Birmingham 1919, each 5.5cm x 3.7cm, a George III silver teaspoon, and a pair of silver plated sugar casters (8)

Lot 394

A silver mounted walking cane, WH, Birmingham 1927, the ebonised cane of tapering form with white metal tip, 90.5cm long, with a boxed William Wills 'Featherwate' shooting stick, a further 'Featherwate' shooting stick, a white metal mounted riding crop, a horn handled riding crop and a horn handled walking stick (at fault) (6)

Lot 40

A Victorian silver bosun's whistle by George Unite, Birmingham 1859, of typical form with embossed anchor decoration to barrel end, 10.8cm long, weight 16.2gms

Lot 42

An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, Sheffield 1905, of tapering form with star cut base, with mask of Dionysus to spout, domed hinged lid with urn finial, 28.5cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 44

HUNTING INTEREST: An Edwardian silver cigarette case by John Millward Banks, Chester 1902, of plain polished rectangular form with enamelled plaque to centre depicting a hunting scene, gilt interior with elasticated straps to each side, 8cm x 6.3cm, weight 3.44ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 45

A selection of silver and silver topped dressing table wares, to include a silver mounted heart-shaped box by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1911, 6.7cm wide, 5.5cm tall, together with a silver mounted circular box by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1912, four silver mounted cut glass dressing table jars, five silver Mappin & Webb teaspoons, a George VI silver caddy spoon, a pair of silver sugar tongs and a further three silver teaspoons (16)

Lot 46

Seven Victorian and later silver bladed folding fruit knives, each with mother of pearl handles, the smallest 5.5cm long folded, the largest 8.5cm long folded (7)

Lot 47

A pair of Edwardian boxed silver napkin rings by Mappin & Webb, London 1908, of circular form with moulded floral decoration to borders and engraved letter 'G', 4.5cm diameter, together with a pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1908, with reeded borders and vacant engraved cartouche, 4.8cm diameter, gross weight of group 4.28ozt (4) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 48

An Edwardian silver teapot by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1904, of shaped oval form on pedestal foot with ebonised knop and handle, with engraved monogrammed initials 'KM', 15cm high, weight 13.74ozt

Lot 49

A boxed silver mounted dressing table set by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1926, comprising a handheld mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, each with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche to centre, marked 'PAT No. 247028' and 'RD 711628', also with a silver mounted comb (6)

Lot 5

Four George III silver salts, two with marks for London, 1770 (maker's mark rubbed) and two with marks for Thomas Liddiard, London 1785, each of squat circular form on three padded feet, 6.2cm diameter, 3.1cm high, gross weight 5.39 ozt (4)

Lot 50

A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern serving spoons by William Robert Smily, London 1857, each plain polished with engraved initials 'JWK', 23cm long, together with five silver napkin rings of assorted makers, styles and dates, gross weight 7.92ozt (7)

Lot 51

An Edwardian silver trinket box by T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1907, of moulded rectangular form on three shell-capped paw feet (one foot missing), with velvet and silk lining to interior, 10.5cm x 7cm, together with an Edwardian silver mounted pin cushion box by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1906, 8cm diameter, and a George V silver mounted inkwell (maker's mark worn) (3)

Lot 52

A George V silver condiment set comprising wet mustard, pepperette and salt by Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1925, each of octagonal baluster form, wet mustard and salt with blue glass liners and later silver spoons, each 4.7cm diameter, together with another condiment set by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1950, each piece of circular form with pierced decoration borders and blue glass liners, wet mustard and salt each 4.4cm diameter, gross weight of group (excluding liners) 6.73ozt (8)

Lot 520

A Japanese four-fold screen/furasaki, 20th century, the rectangular panels decorated against a silver ground with bamboo trees and birds, 91cm high, with a further screen (2)

Lot 53

A cased silver christening cup by Pinder Brothers, Sheffield 1975, of plain polished baluster form on stepped circular foot with C-scroll handle, 8.5cm high, together with another silver christening cup by F H Adams & Co, Birmingham 1928, and a Victorian silver preserve spoon by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1899, gross weight of group 4.89ozt (3)

Lot 54

A set of six late Edwardian silver teaspoons by Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1910, each of plain polished form with engraved initial 'E' to handle, each 13.8cm long, together with a pair of weighted silver candlesticks by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1975, each 9.5cm tall, and a silver compact by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1953, 8.2cm diameter (3)

Lot 542

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, modelled as a Scottish Terrier with gold stopper, 11cm high, with a further matching example with silver stopper (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 55

An Edwardian silver bonbon dish by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1909, with pierced decoration to pie crust border on three scroll feet, 24.2cm wide, weight 14.97ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 56

An Arts & Crafts silver bowl by Elkington & Co, London 1901, of tapering baluster form on three scrolling feet, embossed with apples, flowers and foliate decoration, planished finish, 19cm wide, 14cm high, weight 18.28ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 57

An miniature silver model of a boat, import marks for George Bedingham, Chester 1906, 10.7cm long, weight 58.1gms

Lot 578

A continental Art Nouveau or Secessionist iridescent vase, late 19th/early 20th century, the vase of high shouldered twin handled form with pewter coloured enamel veins over a blue green iridescent enamel ground, indistinct impressed pattern number to base, 13cm high (at fault), with a pair of yellow glazed silver overlayed miniature stem vases, each 9cm high, and five scent bottles, comprising a pair of white metal overlayed examples, a Murano style example, a white glass globe and shaft example of wrythen form, and a 1950s example with flared neck detail (8)

Lot 58

A silver bobbin holder by Barrowclift Silvercraft, Birmingham 1993, of cylindrical form with engine turned decoration to exterior 9cm long, a small silver trophy cup, 12cm high, a small silver snuff box, 4.8cm x 3.7cm, a pair of silver sugar nips, 12cm long, a silver topped dressing table jar and a silver mounted clock (6)

Lot 59

A George V silver hip flask by A Wilcox, Birmingham 1936, of curved rectangular form with engine turned decoration and bayonet hinged lid, 13cm x 11cm, weight 4.95ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 596

A Victorian heraldic brass stick stand, 52cm high enclosing a collection of canes and sticks to include four silver mounted examples, three shooting sticks, a vintage racket and hockey stick etc

Lot 6

A set of eight George III silver teaspoons by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1813, each of plain polished form with engraved initials 'WB', each 14cm long, weight of group 4.08ozt (8)

Lot 60

A George V silver sovereign holder by Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Chester 1912, of rectangular form with engraved initials 'WB' to exterior, with two spaces for full sovereigns and one for half sovereigns and hinged bill clip to gilt interior, 7.5cm x 3.3cm, weight 1.96ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 61

A silver trinket box in the form of a Louis XVI style side table, import marks for Boaz Moses Landeck, Chester 1910, on cabriole legs with traditional repousee scene to hinged lid, 6.3cm W x 3cm D x 4.5cm H, together with continental silver model of a couple dancing, 5.3cm W x 3.8cm D x 2.8cm H, gross weight of pair 2.99 ozt (2)

Lot 62

A George V silver snuff box by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1914, of rectangular form with plain polished exterior, hinged lid engraved with a thistle and 'Dinna Forget', 6.3cm x 4.7cm, together with a George V silver cigarette case by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1911, 8cm x 8.5cm, a small silver bonbon dish, a pair of silver sugar nips and a silver teaspoon, gross weight of group 5.79ozt (5)

Lot 623

A vintage Silver Cross pram, mid 20th century, the boat shaped body with a folding canopy, raised upon leaf springs with leather retaining straps upon twin axles with graduated spoked wheels and solid rubber rims, 125cm H (with canopy up) x 130cm long

Lot 63

An Edwardian six division silver toast rack by William Hutton & Sons, London 1906, with loop handle on four pad feet, 16.5cm L x 8.5cm W x 17cm H, weight 10.29ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

Lot 64

A George III silver bladed mother of pearl fruit knife, marks for 'W.F', 15cm long, together with a Victorian silver whiskey decanter label by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1899, a Victorian silver vesta case, two silver napkin rings, a continental silver belt buckle and a carved cameo brooch (7)

Lot 702

1930 Alvis Silver Eagle 6-Light SaloonReg. no. OU 7420Chassis no. 8422Engine no. 8867The Silver Eagle of 1930 followed on from 1927’s 14.75, which had been Alvis’ first foray into the world of the six-cylinder motor car. Following on from the success of the four-cylinder 12/50 was not an easy task, but Alvis managed it – the Silver Eagle engine was extremely smooth and produced good power – 72bhp in 2.2 litre form as in this car – while all components were finished with Alvis’ customary quality and attention to detail. Production continued until 1936 with various revisions to keep up with the rapidly-changing times; a huge variety of body styles graced the Silver Eagle chassis, since Alvis, like most high-quality manufacturers of the time, provided their chassis to coachbuilders for bodies to be built to the customers’ specifications.This 1930 Silver Eagle is a rare six-light saloon, bodied by Carbodies – like Alvis, a Coventry company and a popular supplier of bodies for Alvis cars. This example is in good all-round condition; in the current family ownership since 2007, it was previously restored at an unknown date. In 2011 it was treated to an engine rebuild. It comes with a full history file containing many bills, plus an old-style logbook and a V5c.

Lot 10

dating: about 1870 provenance: Liege, Round, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel, with high rib, provided with rear and fore-sight; six-shot cylinder, provided with Liege test-bed stamp and another stamp; all the pistol with finely decorated, brass-and silver-inlaid, geometrical motifs, finished at 80%. Loading gate and extractor. Ebony butt with iron mounts, suspension ring. length 29 cm.

Lot 109

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: USA, Octagonal, rifled, 9.5 mm cal. barrel, with fore-sight and fix rear sight, traces of finishing, marking 'N. LEWIS MAKER TROY N.Y.'. Core and groove in good conditions. Breech engraved with rinceaux and silver band. Tang engraved en suite. Backward spring lock engraved with rinceaux. Walnut, half stock with checkered grip. Functioning trigger and set-trigger. White metal mounts. Curved butt-plate. Patchbox with engraved cover. Simple, wooden ramrod with ring-nut for a cartridge extractor. length 120,5 cm.

Lot 116

dating: 1837 provenance: USA, Octagonal, rifled, 9 mm cal. barrel, with silver fore-sight, marked on the back 'R.M.C.R.A.' and with date '1837'. Box-lock type frame, engraved with rinceaux on sides. External cock, mounted on the right side, so as the piston. Curved, briar-root grip, with silver, monogrammed escutcheon on the back. A long, single-and false-edged bayonet in the lower part of the arm, in one piece with trigger-guard, marked on one side 'ELGIN'S PATENT' and 'MORRILL MOSMAN & BLAIR / AMHERST MASS.' on the opposite. See Flayderman's Guide, 9th Edition, pages 391-392. length 42,6 cm.

Lot 15

dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, In silver and iron, blued; back part marked 'LE PETIT PROTECTOR' and with leaf frames. Six-shot, 4 mm cal. cylinder; preserved in its case. Internal lining in red velvet, complete with two cleaning and dismantling instruments and a second cylinder. Very scarce. height 4,2 cm.

Lot 245

dating: 19th Century provenance: Indopersia, Made of iron, of round, convex shape and provided with four, flower-shaped studs and festooned border made of brass; engraved and partially silver-plated and gilt with floral and geometrical motifs at the surface; cartouche featuring Arabic writing at the border. Remains of brown, cloth covering and handles. In patina. Needs to be cleaned. diameter 46 cm.

Lot 248

dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Greece, Long, curved, single-edged blade, with rear groove, decorated with inscriptions and silver floral motifs. Solid silver grip, richly decorated with floral motifs in bass-relief, narrow ears; small damages. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard (parts missing), with beautiful, silver mounts, embossed and partially pierced with floral motifs and a bird on the cap. One suspension ring. Of a higher quality. length 76 cm.

Lot 25

dating: Early 19th Century provenance: England, Long, two-stage (both round), 15 mm cal. barrel, with ring at the girdle and moulded muzzle preceded by another ring. Box-lock type frame signed 'GRIFFIN & TOW / LONDON'. Rear cock and batterie. Engraved with rinceaux, mechanics in working order. External safety lock on the cock. Curved, wooden grip with silver butt-plate carved with a mask and rear, silver escutcheon. Pitting on iron parts. Remains of British stamps. Iron ramrod with cartridge extractor. length 30 cm.

Lot 251

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Flat, curved, single-edged blade, in damask, with a small engraving at the base. Silver grip, engraved, with horn grip scales. Wooden, leather-covered scabbard with silver, engraved mounts. Two suspension rings. Small damages and parts missing. length 92 cm.

Lot 259

dating: 19th Century provenance: India, Wide, flat, single-edged blade, in damask, slightly enlarged tang. Big hilt of typical shape, in iron, with langets and wide, flat disk-pommel. Completely covered with silver, engraved with floral motifs on a grained ground. Wooden scabbard, covered with red velvet with fine, silver mounts, engraved and pierced with floral motifs and with beaded lines. length 95 cm.

Lot 260

dating: 19th Century provenance: India, In green jade, with pommel shaped as elephant's head, trunk makes the loop-guard. Richly decorated with silver mounts and red and white cabochon stones (parts missing). Blade is missing, still visible tang. Scarce. length 13.5 cm.

Lot 263

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Caucasia, Straight, double-edged blade, with asymmetrical and parallel fullers. Some pitting. Iron grip with remains of silver-inlaid frames and flowers. Two, cusped studs, inlaid in the front part. Iron scabbard with remains of inlays en suite, provided with buttoned chape and loop. Back with a frame that shows the wooden foil inside. length 44,3 cm.

Lot 267

dating: 1822 provenance: Turkey, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed at the tip and with two, long, central, parallel fullers, with a gold-inlaid cartouche at the base on both facets with floral motifs, a short inscription in Arabic characters on one side, date 1237 on the other (1821-1822 in the Gregorian calendar). Silver grip with a small engraved palm. Silver scabbard marked with Tughra on the back. Opening with a frame, relieved with acorns, a circular decoration in the center, carved with floral frame, chape with acanthus leaves in relief. length 57,7 cm.

Lot 270

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Curved, double-edged blade, ribbed in the center, with a mark on one side, held by a silver mount at the base, chiselled with floral motifs. Silver grip, of yatagan type, with floral, decorative bands, engraved and chiselled and with small ears. Wooden scabbard, covered with silver-color, metal foil with floral decorations. Small loop with a chain. length 29 cm.

Lot 275

dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Strong, curved, double-edged blade, in damask, slightly ribbed in the center and decorated with a central band with golden floral motifs. A mark near the forte on the right side. Ivory grip (probably walrus ivory), with narrow central part and completely engraved with floral motifs in high-relief. Small restores and cracks. Beautiful, ivory scabbard, richly pierced and chiselled with floral motifs, lined with red velvet. Silver mounts, engraved and nielloed. Suspension ring. length 35.5 cm.

Lot 276

dating: 1780 - 1800 provenance: India, Slightly curved, double-edged blade of a high quality, with central groove and ribbed tip, in finest dark damask. Raised tang and engraved in gold with floral motifs of a grained ground. Green jade grip, chiselled with floral motifs in bass-relief. Wooden scabbard covered with leather, with silver mounts, richly pierced and engraved with floral motifs. See a similar arm in 'Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour' by Robert Hales, page 22 no. 54. length 38 cm.

Lot 278

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Oman, Double-edged, curved blade, ribbed in the center, with remains of inscriptions at the base on one facet, effigy of a sun on the other and other symbols such as moon and stars. Hilt and silver-color, metal grip with frames and studs, short inscription in Arabic characters on the back. Scabbard decorated en suite. length 55,5 cm.

Lot 279

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Oman, Curved, double-edged blade, with central raiser. Silver grip, richly decorated with filigree frames and floral motifs. Cusped pommel. Wooden scabbard covered with silver foil, decorated with filigree en suite on the front part, big chape with a pendant (the others are missing). Back with iron foil and two loops. length 30,5 cm.

Lot 280

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Oman, Curved, flat, double-edged blade, with central raiser. Silver grip, decorated with frames and partially engraved and pierced with floral motifs, enriched with cusped studs at the two ends and on pommel. Big, silver scabbard, finely decorated with floral motifs, with frames and piercing, provided with a big, vase-shaped chape, surmounted with a cusp. Back with remains of antique leather covering. Two suspension rings. length 30,4 cm.

Lot 281

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Wide, curved, double-edged blade with central raiser. Base decorated with inscriptions (?) and golden geometrical decorations. Double 'T'-grip, completely covered with silver foil, finely embossed with floral and geometrical motifs. Silver scabbard, completely covered with silver foil, decorated with bands, partially braided or with floral motifs. Suspension ring. Scarce. length 54 cm.

Lot 282

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Oman, Wide, curved blade with central raiser. Grip covered with silver and richly engraved with geometrical motifs. Scabbard decorated en suite. Complete with a rare silver belt, engraved and pierced, provided with cartridge belts and magazines. length 32 cm.

Lot 286

dating: late 17th Century provenance: Ottoman Empire, Slightly curved, double-edged blade, in damask, with central raiser and with four grooves, a flat rectangle at the forte on both sides, with remains of gold decorations. Grip with dark, wooden grip scales, decorated in the central band and with twenty one, silver, engraved flowers. Wooden scabbard, completely covered with silver foil, with fantastic, nielloed, floral decorations and with remains of gilding. Front part with five facets, the central with Arabic inscriptions in bass-relief on a golden ground, inside the two cartouches, divided by a flower. The two lateral facets, apparently smooth, are actually decorated with filigree floral motifs and arabesques, external bands with flowers in bass-relief on a grained ground. Relieved ends, cap with braided bands, decorated with nielloed and engraved pendants, chape with a turban-pommel, decorated en suite and with remains of gilding. Faceted button. Smooth back part, engraved and nielloed with floral motifs and with a stamp (Tughra). Suspension ring. Daggers of this type are rarely found on the international market but it is really difficult to see a specimen with a nice scabbard like this. See similar specimen in 'Die Karlsruher Türkenbeute', Hirmer Verlag München, 1991. On page 202 there is a dagger with a similar blade and grip's shape (no. 148). Other specimens can be found in the Histoisches Museum Dresden, in the Livrustenkammaren in Stockholm, in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and in many other international museums and private collections.Literature: Stöcklein, 1914, page 139 fig. 32, Petrarch 1952, page 667. length 30.5 cm.

Lot 287

dating: 19th Century provenance: Indopersia, Straight, single-edged blade, in damask, with two stamps on one side. One shaped as a drop, next to the tip, with inscriptions in Arabic, one towards the base, of a square shape, with inscriptions in Arabic as well. Blade's base with the remains of gilt foil. Nice, green stone grip (one grain), enlarged upwards and faceted. Wooden scabbard covered with red fabric embroidered with floral drawings in silver thread. Silver chape chiselled and pierced with flowers. length 35 cm.

Lot 291

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: India, In iron. Round-edged axe, handle shaped as stylized bird's head, golden floral and geometrical decorations. Haft with faceted and round segments, faceted cusp, decorated in silver. length 68.5 cm.

Lot 293

dating: 19th Century provenance: Indopersia, Small head of unusual shape, convex-edged, all the surface with remains of silver-inlaid floral motifs. Cubic block, inlaid as well. Stud at the peak with traces of inlays. Long counter-curved rear fluke, inlaid en suite. Cylindrical, iron haft without inlays, with cusped pommel. height 73,5 cm.

Lot 304

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Round, smooth-bore, 15 mm cal. barrel, with thin central rib, engraved with flowers at the base, partially enriched with thick, gilded inlays, and with Liege test-bed stamp. Tang with a brass plate with monogram 'N'. Flintlock, cock shaped as a swan's neck with reinforcement, engraved with rinceaux. Wooden, full stock, chiselled on the back. Brass, engraved trigger-guard. Butt-plate of Turkish style, in brass, with trophies in relief. Silver barrel bracket and muzzle ring with floral decorations. Iron ramrod. length 49 cm.

Lot 306

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Balkans, Smooth-bore, two-stage, octagonal and round, 16 mm cal. barrel. Lock with gold-inlaid floral motifs. Wooden, full stock with silver mounts and inlays, decorated with engravings and coral plates. Beautiful barrel bracket, embossed with floral and geometrical motifs. Silver false ramrod, decorated en suite. length 53 cm.

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