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A George III silver Old English Pattern table spoon - London 1787, maker's mark indistinct, 52.5g; together with a set of six military-interest Birks EPNS tea spoons, each with a cast portrait of a General or other military leader, the stems inscribed 'The Navy'; 'South Africa'; 'Russia'; 'France; 'The Army'; and 'India', 15cm long. (7)
A Highgrove Porcelanosa silver plated water or lemonade jug - with etched Prince of Wales feathers to the front and leather handle, 27cm high, excellent condition in the original box; together with a Coalport commemorative 60th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II goblet or urn, limited edition no. 1817 of 3000, with certificate, in the original box. (2)
Four pieces, comprising - 1. A silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1916, 12.5cm high (lacks stopper) 2. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware harvest jug, 16cm high (small rim chip) 3. A 1960s-70s Murano glass clown, foil label to foot, 19.25cm high 4. A Murano-style glass horse, 20.5cm high
Three silver and silver plated items, comprising - 1. A late-Victorian silver butter shell, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1900, typical form with three ball feet, 13.3cm long, weight 48.2g 2. A cased set of six EPNS coffee bean spoons, 1920s-30s 3. A set of six Wingfield silver plated and mother-of-pearl fish knives and forks
A box of collectables - including a silver and white metal coin brooch, made from a pierced cut-out Hungarian 1869 coin in a foliate mount, 3.8cm diameter; Victorian pewter gill (7.5cm) and 1/8 gill (4.4cm) measures; a brass sifter; a miniature brass 'Protector Lamp' safety lamp, 12.75cm high; etc.
Royal Navy interest - three pieces: 1. a silver 1923 Royal Tournament winner's medal - struck with the inscription 'Royal Naval Interport Field Gun Competition - Olympia 1923 - Won by Devonport'; William James Dingley, Birmingham 1923; 3.2 cm diam; presented to J.W.H. Lee of Vivid II (see lot 795). (Portsmouth was represented by detachments from H.M.S. Excellent and H.M.S. Victory; Chatham by H.M.S. Pembroke; and Devonport by H.M.S. Vivid I and II.) 2. a silver-plated bosun's whistle, the buoy with two broad arrow marks, the keel engraved, 11 cm long. 3. a 1937 coronation medallion, 3.2 cm diam., with 26 cm white metal chain.
A matched suite of silver plated Kings Pattern flatware - various makers including Elkington & Co., Mappin & Webb, Belvin Plate etc, including 6 x table spoons; 21 x table forks; 15 x dessert forks; 6 x dessert knives; 6 x fish knives; 11 x tea spoons; and a pair of fish servers; contained in a modern Robert Welch matt black lacquered canteen box.
Ten mixed gemstone and fossil sterling large silver pendants - of a variety of forms, including examples set with Prehnite; Lapis Lazuli; Tourmalinated Quartz; Smokey Honey Quartz; Ammonite Fossil; Amethyst; Seraphinite; Jasper; Pietersite; and a mixed stone pendant including Cirtine, Rainbow Moonstone and Amethyst, the largest 8.3cm drop inc. the bale, the smallest 3.4cm.
A small group of 19th and early 20th century Imari Derby-style china - including a Cauldon tea cup and saucer, pattern no 2614; a very closely matched 2614 tea plate (no maker's mark); and a similar 2614 Imari decorated coffee cup and saucer (unmarked); together with an EPNS twin-handled sucrier and lidded drum mustard; and a silver mounted nail buffer and hair brush (both a/f).
A nested set of silver-plated and cut-glass scent bottles in a fitted leather case - German, by Moritz Madler of Leipzig, early 20th century, the triangular bottles with glass stoppers and turn-off silver-plated brass lids, in a crocodile leather case (lid detached), 14.8 cm high overall.
An Elizabeth II silver and rose gold Art Deco style cigarette box - Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1961, rectangular with striped engine turned decoration to the lid, stepped block feet and inlaid fluted rose gold panels to the front and back centre of the lid, the cedar interior with adjustable divider, 17.5 x 10.8 x 4.5cm, gross weight 635g, presentation inscription to inside of lid.
A French Art Deco marble, white onyx and spelter three piece clock garniture - 1930s, with square Arabic silvered dial, signed 'Fiogere' of Tours, half hour striking, 8 day movement by Fexacta, no. 5208, with outside countwheel strike, the rectangular clock case with bronzed and silver plated spelter figure of a seated beauty holding a songbird, 33.5cm high, 28.25cm wide, with two rectangular vases (dial glass loose, pendulum stay bent).
A small group of Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit and Bunnykins bone china by Beswick, Wedgwood and Royal Doulton - including a John Beswick P4217 Peter Rabbit on Book 100th Anniversary figure; a Beswick 'Flopsy, Mopsy & Cottontail'; three pieces of Royal Doulton Bunnykins; and a Wedgwood Beatrix Potter mug and plate; together with a studio pottery bird shaped bowl and spoon; and a Royal Tuscan Silver Jubilee commemorative plate.
A vintage Dunhill Rollagas gold plated and dark red lacquer lighter - factory marks to base, length 6.4cm, damage to top of mechanism; together with a plated metal cigar piercer; a nickel plated key-shaped folding fruit knife with 1955 farthing coin inset to handle; and six silver threepences in a leather pouch.
Three pieces, comprising - 1. A Belgian earthenware twin handled vase by Boch Freres, ovoid form with twin rippled ribbon handles, painted with flowers, impressed and factory marks, 16.5cm high. 2. A George V silver and moulded 'cut' glass trinket box, Birmingham 1915 3. A 19th century morocco cased early photograph of a young gentleman, probably an Ambrotype
A small group of 1950s-60s diecast and plastic toy cars - including a Prameta clockwork diecast Jaguar XK120 Coupe in green with white tyres, 14.5cm long (motor a/f, one front wheel detached); a boxed plastic and tinplate Lincoln International 'Electric Automatic Control' 2.4 Jaguar battery operated toy; a Spanish plastic Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost by Nacoral, 24cm long; a Jimson of Hong Kong plastic friction powered Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III, 15.7cm long; and a diecast Toby Toys tow truck. (5)
A Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket watch - case maker RN, Birmingham 1855, the gilt movement with foliate chased balance cock, no. 4047 (winds and runs when catalogued), the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic subsidiary seconds (hairlines throughout), in a plain 56mm case.
A George III silver pint mug - Thomas Wallis I, London 1780, ovoid form with foliate capped joined-scroll handle and stepped circular foot, engraved monogram within a floral swagged cartouche to front, 12.1cm high, 323g.* Two small dents to edge of foot, a few small dings to body. A possible small repair to the top of the body, just to the left of the top handle mount, which is old and was well executed. Clear marks.
A small group of 19th century silver dessert and tea spoons - in a variety of patterns, including a Scottish Queen's pattern dessert spoon, George & Michael Crichton, Edinburgh 1879; and twelve other spoons, including three pairs and one set of three bright cut tea spoons, weight 376g.
A group of silver and costume jewellery - including an Eastern amber and white metal necklace; a gilt metal micro mosaic brooch; a mother-of-pearl fringe necklace; a silver Wedgwood ring and pendant; a freshwater pearl and pale green agate necklace; a Sarah Coventry brooch; etc.
Six 1970s-80s diecast toy cars to include Russian, French and Italian models - including a Polistil 1/24 scale Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud; a Burago 1/24 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II; a Solido 1/43 Jaguar XJ12; a Corgi Whizzwheels Rolls Royce H.J. Mulliner Park Ward; a Solido 1/43 Rolls Royce Corniche; and a Russian GAZ Volga.
A pair of Coalport limited edition commemorative covered two-handled vases - one commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 1953-1978, numbered 60 of 100 issued, richly gilded and painted on a cobalt blue ground, painted with the Coronation Coach processing pass Westminster Abbey within an ornate gilt cartouche, signed L. Owen (tiny hairline crack to rim); the other commemorating the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 1952-1977, similarly decorated with a painted view of Windsor Castle from the Thames, signed M. Dennis, no. 82 of 100 issued, both 30.5cm high, in the original fitted dark blue presentation boxes with certificates.* Condition: Both vases and covers are in good condition, with no faults and no gilt wear. The boxes are in good condition, with a little damp dust spotting to the blue linings.

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