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Lot 517

London silver hallmarked sugar sifter, gross weight 110 grams

Lot 525

Pair of Birmingham silver candlesticks, height 11 cm

Lot 527

Pair of small sterling silver candlesticks, height +/- 6 cm

Lot 530

Birmingham silver tea caddy with hinged lid, weight +/- 177 grams

Lot 531

Mappin & Webb silver plated sugar sifter, height 16.5 cm

Lot 534

Birmingham silver golfing trophy inscribed J W Moffat Professional Golf Course Record, Morecambe Golf Club 16th September 1933

Lot 535

Two mother of pearl and silver bladed pocketknives

Lot 536

Silver two handled vase/trophy, weight +/- 330 grams

Lot 537

Birmingham silver pierced dish, 13 cm diameter, weight +/- 96 grams

Lot 90

Four piece plated tea service and boxed silver care kit

Lot 99

Box of Wedgwood lidded dishes, miniature clock, silver serviette ring, Aynsley Cottage Garden teapot, jardiniere etc

Lot 1370

PLIQUE A JOUR SILVER NYMPH NECKLACE, with purple, green and blue enamel bordered by marcasites and a suspended pearl, marked 925, on a chain also marked 925, 16.3g

Lot 554

* Coster (Howard, 1885-1959). Portrait of the Politican David Lloyd George (1863-1945, Prime Minister, 1916-1922), [1934], gelatin silver print, head and shoulders portrait looking slightly up, image 15 x 10 cm, housed in Coster's original card mount with studio label to the reverse and signed on the mount immediately beneath the image by both photographer (in pencil) and sitter (in black ink), 'Howard Coster, London', and 'D. Lloyd George', a few minor spots and marks to mount, not affecting signatures, overall 28 x 20.5 cmQty: (1)

Lot 573

* Grainger (Percy, 1882-1961). Australian composer and pianist. Photograph signed, 'Percy Grainger, Aug[ust] 1923', sepia bromide silver print, half-length in part profile, signed and inscribed for Frederick H. Martens in blue ink to a lighter part of the image, beneath 2 bars of an autograph musical quotation from Hillsong I, small circular blindstamp of the photographer [Alfred] Krauth, Frankfurt, to lower right corner, some silvering visible to lower and right margins (when viewed at an angle), 21.5 x 15.5 cm, framed and glazedQty: (1)NOTESThe first version of Grainger’s Hill Song Number 1 was composed between 1901 and 1902. After much rewriting and revising, it was eventually published by Universal Edition in 1924. Grainger said of this work, ‘…I think it is one of the very richest in herzblut [heart's blood] of all my works'. Frederick Herman Martens (1874-1932) was an American music journalist and writer.

Lot 584

* Miro (Joan, 1893-1983). Spanish Artist. Signed photograph, 'Miro', June 1967, gelatin silver print photograph by Adelmann, head and shoulders shot in profile of a smiling Miro, signed and inscribed vertically downwards in lighter area of left margin in black marker pen, 'pour Barry a malven, amicalement, Miro! VI/67', some scattered trivial creases and surface marks, 19.5 x 25.5 cm, photographer's sticker to versoQty: (1)

Lot 593

* Queen. Jazz (EMA 788) album signed in 1989, gatefold sleeve with LP and inner sleeve included, boldly signed by Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon in silver marker pen to front cover, tipped onto mount with computer-printed caption label beneath, framed and glazed, overall 45 x 45 cmQty: (1)

Lot 610

* Stravinsky (Igor, 1882-1971). Russian-born Composer, Pianist and Conductor. Signed portrait, 'I Stravinsky, Rio, le 11.VI.36', vintage gelatin silver print photograph, head and shoulders portrait in part profile with shadow [by George Hoyningen-Huene, 1934], inscribed and signed in blue ink to lighter upper right-hand area of photograph for [indecipherable first two names] Baruro, image 8.5 x 13.5 cm, original mount, framed and glazedQty: (1)

Lot 654

Ardizzone (Edward, illustrator). The Otterbury Incident, by C. Day Lewis, 1st edition, London: Putnam, 1948, black & white frontispiece and letterpress illustrations, endpapers and edges spotted, original gilt-lettered cloth, extremities lightly rubbed, front cover with pale mark to upper left corner, dust jacket, some toning and dust-soiling (mainly to spine), a few pale spots to front flap, some edge-fraying (repaired on verso) and chips, 8vo, together with: ibid. The Little Bookroom, Eleanor Farjeon's Short Stories for Children chosen by herself, 1st edition, London: Geoffrey Cumberlege/Oxford University Press, 1955, black & white letterpress illustrations, endpapers spotted (lightly affecting half-title, rear pastedown with adhered newsclipping, edges lightly spotted, original cloth, lightly mottled, faded spine with ends a trifle frayed, price clipped dust jacket, top of spine a little rubbed, rear panel with single very short edge tear, 8vo, plus: ibid. The Growing Summer, by Noel Streatfeild, 1st edition, London: Collins, 1966, black & white letterpress illustrations, original silver-lettered cloth, spine ends slightly rubbed, dust jacket, somewhat rubbed and edge-frayed (some repairs on verso), a few small chips, rear panel dust-soiled, 8vo, with 11 others mainly Ardizzone related, including; The Bell Family, by Noel Streatfeild, drawings by Shirley Hughes, 1st edition, 1954, in dust jacket; The Suburban Child, by James Kenward, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, 1st edition, 1955, in dust jacket; Edward Ardizzone, a Bibliographic Commentary, by Brian Alderson, 2003Qty: (14)

Lot 740

 * German Expressionism. Hamlet [so titled to upper cover], probably Germany or Austria, circa 1925, 12 original drawings in indian ink and watercolour on wove paper, heightened with gold and silver, each tipped to heavy cream paper (one bears an unidentified paper manufacturer's blindstamp), size of illustrations 11.5 x 13.5 cm (4.5 x 5.25 ins), mounting sheets 17 x 25 cm (6.7 x 9.8 ins), loosely contained in original black card wrappers, lettered to upper cover in gold 'Hamlet', with green patterned silk backstrip, some marks and fraying with minor loss to edges of covers, oblong 8voNOTE: A series of dramatic illustrations or stage designs to Shakespeare's Hamlet by an unidentified artist, most likely German or Austrian. The designs are reminiscent of the work of the stage designer Emil Pirchan (1884-1957), or the set designs for Robert Wiene's classic film of 1920, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.(12) 

Lot 780

Bradbury (Ray). The Silver Locusts, 1st UK edition, London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1951, a little spotting to endpapers, original cloth, dust jacket, a few minor nicks and tears, light toning to rear panel, 8vo, together with Heinlein (Robert A.) The Green Hills of Earth, 1st edition, Chicago: Shasta Publishers, 1951, original cloth, dust jacket, small nicks and tears at spine ends, small insect damage at foot of rear flap and spine, 8vo, plus Brunner (John). The Wrong End of Time, 1st US edition, New York: Doubleday and Company, 1971, typescript note tipped-in at front (with small clear tape mark), original cloth, dust jacket, slight dust-soiling to rear panel, 8vo, inscribed by the author to title, 1973, with other science fiction including Robert Heinlein's Time for the Stars, 1st UK edition, 1963, Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game, 1st UK edition, 1985 (rebound in contemporary faux morocco) and Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars, 1st UK edition, 1992Qty: (42)

Lot 786

Buchan (John). Walker Trust Lectures on Leadership No. 1. Montrose and Leadership. Delivered before the University of St. Andrews 27 January 1930, 1st edition, OUP, 1930, 24 pp. original wrappers bound-in at end, top edge gilt, contemporary blue morocco by Zaehnsdorf, upper cover with onlaid central saltire and four arms blocked in gilt and silver within gilt borders at corners, spine faded to green, 8voQty: (1)NOTESSigned by the author to title.

Lot 793

Davis (Lindsey). The Silver Pigs, Shadows in Bronze, Venus in Copper, The Iron Hand of Mars, & Poseidon's Gold, 5 volumes, 1st editions, 1989-92, each signed by the author to title page, all original cloth gilt in dust wrapper, VG, together with Last Act in Palmyra, Time to Depart, A Dying Light in Corduba, 2 For The Lions, One Virgin Too Many, Ode to a Banker, and A Body in the Bathhouse, all 1st editions, 1994-2001, all signed by the author, plus 13 others by Lindsey Davis, including 5 signed, all original cloth in dust wrappers, VG, plus Mallinson (Allan). A Close Run Thing, 1st edition, 1999 (2 copies), both signed, plus 11 other Allen Mallinson titles, all signed, all original cloth in dust wrapper, 8vo, VG, and other contemporary fiction, including Donna Leon, 24 titles, all 1st editions, all signed by the author, original cloth in dust wrappers, 8vo, VG, and Peter Smalley, Julian Stockwin, Harry Sidebottom, Anthony Riches, etc., many signed, all original cloth in dust wrappers, 8vo, VGQty: (120)

Lot 812

Fleming (Ian). From Russia, With Love, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1957, pale damp stain to first few leaves and towards end, a couple of small spots to fore margins and edges, original cloth with front cover gun and rose design blocked in bronze and silver, dust jacket, small chip at foot of front fold, 8voQty: (1)

Lot 857

Le Fanu (J. Sheridan). The Rose and The Key; Willing to Die, 1st one-volume editions, London: Downey & Co., 1895, illustrated titles, a few minor spots, Willing to Die endpapers renewed, original cloth gilt, Willing to Die spine relaid, 8vo, together with Moore (George). The Brook Kerith. A Syrian Story, New York: Macmillan, 1929, 12engravings by Stephen Gooden, some light offsetting, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed boards, contained in contemporary morocco-backed slipcase, a little rubbed, tall 8vo, limited signed edition 149/500, with a autograph letter from the author to the publisher regarding the book and its translation, plus Blackwood (Algernon). The Garden of Survival, 1st edition, London: Macmillan, 1918, light toning front and rear, bookplate, original blue cloth, some fading to spine, dust jacket, spine toned with hole and chips at ends, a few small nicks, 8vo, with 17 other horror/supernatural related including The Maracot Deep and Other Stories, by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1929, Phantoms of the Dawn, by Violet Tweedale, 1924, The Knight of the Silver Star or the Fortress of Yadasara, [1925], The Road & the Wood, by John Owen, 1936, Twilight on the Betzy, by Thomas Dinesen, 1932, Satan's Drome, by William Reeves, [1937], and The Strange Bedfellow, by Evelyn Bercjman, 1956Qty: (21)

Lot 875

Peters (Ellis). Monks-hood, 1980; The Leper of Saint Giles, 1981; The Virgin in the Ice, 1982; The Sanctuary Sparrow, 1983; The Devil's Novice, 1983, 1st editions, usual light toning to first 3 textblocks, previous owner blindstamp to Sanctuary front endpaper, original cloth, dust jackets, Leper price-clipped and slight fading to spine, 8vo, with other 'Brother Cadfael' titles including One Corpse Too Many, 1979, Saint Peter's Fair, 1981 (both ex-libris with usual stamps and marks), plus Flight of a Witch, 1964, The Grass Widow's Tale, 1968, and A Means of Grace (written as Edith Pargeter), 1956, together with Davis (Lindsey). The Silver Pigs, 1989; Shadows in Bronze, 1990; Venus in Copper, 1991; The Iron Hand of Mars, 1992, 1st editions, light toning to Venus and Iron Hand textblocks, original cloth, dust jackets, Venus price-clipped, Iron Hand without printed price, some fading to Silver Pigs spine and front panel, 8vo, with other 'Falco' titles by Davis including a 1st US edition of The Silver Pigs, 1989 and A Dying Light in Corduba, Scorpion Press, 1996, limited signed edition 36/99Qty: (64)

Lot 1

THE HEROIC AGE OF POLAR EXPLORATION; a rare Second Arctic Medal for the British Arctic Expedition 1875-76, VICTORIA REGINA 1876 with bust to obverse (des. G. C. Adams), ice-bound vessel to reverse (des. L. C. Wyon), eng. J. Pinches, silver, diameter 35mm, 155 originally issued and 12 duplicates later issued; also a Polar Medal (first type) with 'Antarctic 1907-09', '1910-13', '1914-16' and '1917' clasps, EDWARD VII REX IMPERATOR with bust to obverse (des. G. W. de Saulles), HMS Discovery in winter quarters to reverse (des. E. G. Gillick), bronze, diameter 33mm; both unnamed so possible Proof issues (2). Provenance: These medals have been in the possession of a charitable organisation for many years; The organisation was established during WWI to provide treatment to the thousands of soldiers returning from the trenches and has since evolved into a dedicated charity and nursing home for veterans living their remaining years amongst friends and a team committed to serving those who served us.

Lot 127

HARDY BROTHERS LTD; a 'Marquis' fly fishing reel, diameter 8.5cm, together with two spinning reels to include a 'Silver Surf x50' example (3).

Lot 28

Two World War II Defence Medals, a set of miniatures, further medals to include three cased National Service Medals, The Rotary Foundation bronzed medals and two Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee coins.Additional InformationGeneral wear, the medal have been polished.

Lot 295

FILM/CINEMA & PROJECTION INTEREST; approximately sixty predominately Super 8 and 8mm standard film reels with further 9.5mm of mixed interest including Felix Falls in Love, Foxhunt, The Adventures of Popeye, Betty Boop in Taking the Blame, Beanstalk Micky, Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Captive Women, Woody Woodpecker Cartoon, Micky’s Delayed Date (Disney), Laurel and Hardy in Below Zero, Elvis Presley in Roustabout, The Great Grape Ape, Guns for San Sebastian, The Dirty Dozen, Dr Zhivago, Ben-Hur, Mutany on the Bounty, Fiesta Time in Seville, The Wizard of Oz, Run of the Arrow, The Towering Inferno, International Velvet, Silver Street, Amsterdam, Lover’s and Other Strangers, An American in Paris, New York New York, High Society, How the West was Won, Down on the Farm, etc.PROVENANCE:  The private single owner collection of Trevor Charles Thomas of Stoke on Trent..Additional InformationCases/boxes in worn condition, none of the reels have been tested by us but are from a single owner private collection who took good care.

Lot 319

An oak three bottle tantalus with hallmarked silver mounts for James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1903, height 33cm, length 35cm.Additional InformationThe lock mechanism is not functioning correctly, one of the bottles with a large piece missing from the neck. Heavy wear throughout, each of the stoppers with minor chippings to the rims, one example with a large sliver chip.

Lot 321

A Victorian rosewood brass bound and inlaid writing slope, the fitted interior with black velvet writing surface and pen tray and twin glass inkwells with silver plated lids, width 35.2cm.Additional InformationBoth inkwells with nibbles, one with pronounced chips to rim, interior somewhat tired, further scuffs, scrapes, scratches throughout. Both lids of the inkwells dented and have some rubbing and loss to the silver plating as well as scratches.

Lot 334

A mixed group of collectors' items including a rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box with fitted interior, a lacquered and gilt decorated twin division tea caddy, a mahogany twin division tea caddy (af) and a further eastern box with brass inlay labeled 'Tea', an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid three division letter rack, three carved wooden figures, a boxed Sheaffer pencil, a magnifying glass, an Art Nouveau-style silver plated trinket box, souvenir spoon, etc.Additional InformationThe rosewood box will need attention, some lifting and loss to inlay, further nibbles, etc. Damage to the mahogany tea caddy, extensive rubbing to the detail of the papier-mâché tea caddy, further general wear throughout.

Lot 344

A mixed lot of assorted collectors' items including a British-made tinplate pull-along chicken, a further tinplate model of a skier, a cased Britains 'Princess Charlotte of Wales' Carriage', hip flask with silver plated mounts and Goodyear advertising ashtray.Additional InformationEach of the toys are playworn, the chicken is missing a wooden pullalong stick, general wear throughout.

Lot 348

A 19th century carved ivory box with foliate detail and applied silver plated mounts, width 12.2cm.Additional InformationNatural hairline cracks, chip to the rear left corner of the lid, some splits and further small chips and losses to corners and edges. Some of the stud joints lost, overall somewhat loose construction.

Lot 351

A cast iron 'Little Joe' novelty money box, height 13cm, two hallmarked silver napkin rings and a hallmarked silver and enamel topped dressing table jar (4).Additional InformationThe marks are slightly rubbed on the dressing table bottle, general wear throughout.

Lot 361

Fifty-five assorted Masonic jewels from various lodges and of mixed metals, including Royal Masonic Institution for Girls, various ages, from the 1920s/50s.Additional InformationA large number of the medals are silver examples but there is obviously a number which are base metal. General wear, tarnishing and wear, dirt to the ribbons, minor chipping and losses to the enamel. Due to the amount of items within this lot, as you can appreciate, we are unable to give details of each and every single component part.

Lot 362

A collection of Masonic related jewels, badges, and ephemera, various badges including a Hayes St Mary's Lodge example with central enamelled panel, no.6168, a small number of the badges are silver gilt, which included a Roll of Honour for Palma Non Sign.Additional InformationGeneral wear as expected, minor losses/chipping to the enamel in parts. Due to the amount of items within this lot, as you can appreciate, we are unable to give details of each and every single component part.

Lot 363

A large collection of Masonic jewels, various lodges including Royal Masonic Institution for Boys, various steward badges, a number of the examples are silver gilt, approx 100 in total.Additional InformationLosses/chipping to the enamel in parts, wear throughout.

Lot 408

A mixed group of metalware, including two copper warming pans with turned wooden handles, miners' safety lamp, brass based oil lamp, silver plated chamber stick with snuffer, pewter, etc.Additional InformationGeneral heavy wear, dents, scratches, rubbing, too many items to individualise.

Lot 49

An unusual Elizabeth II hallmarked silver presentation bugle of typical form and size, inscribed 'Presented to Major J.R. Smith, MBE, Late Drum Major 2nd Bn. The North Staffordshire Regt, by The Officers of The Regiment for his excellent services whilst serving in The Regiment and Army Cadet Force Sept. 1954', London hallmarked for 1954, height 29.75cm, approx 26.8ozt/833.7g.Additional InformationEvery piece is hallmarked and the whole is presented in good condition. A couple of tiny pinhead sized dents and the piece has not been cleaned, so is tarnished. However, a rare item presented in good condition.

Lot 625

DOULTON LAMBETH FOR PHILIPS OXFORD STREET LONDON; a leather effect water jug, with hallmarked silver cover dated London 1830, height 18cm.Additional InformationThe silver mount is loose, firing faults to the foot rim.

Lot 627

DOULTON LAMBETH; a two tone stoneware teapot with relief decoration and hallmarked silver collar, together with two similar jugs and a Royal Doulton conical jug with initials 'JG', height 18cm (4).Additional InformationGeneral wear, tarnishing to the silver rim, the small jug is af as the handle has been broken and crudely glued back.

Lot 629

DOULTON LAMBETH; a large stoneware Bellarmine-type jug entitled 'Fill what you will, and drink what you fill', with silver plated collar, height 21cm.Additional InformationFault to the internal rim, minimal wear.

Lot 630

DOULTON LAMBETH; an Artware tyg with hallmarked silver collar, height 15cm, together with a Doulton Lambeth jug commemorating the reign of Queen Victoria with hallmarked silver collar, height 23cm (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear, tarnishing to the silver, denting to the silver top on the large jug, crack to the joining point of the bottom of the handle on the jug.

Lot 632

DOULTON LAMBETH; two Artware jugs with relief decoration commemorating the coronation of Their Majesties King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra, one example with hallmarked silver rim (2).Additional InformationOne example with firing fault to top rim, each in good condition.

Lot 635

ROYAL DOULTON; a limited edition loving cup 'To celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Her Gracious Majesty Queen Elizabeth II', numbered 79-250, height 26.5cm.Additional InformationLight wear, minimal crazing but good condition.

Lot 345

Brass cased carriage clock French, with Roman numerals, two silver plated trophies on stands, Delft type tile, collection of miniature glass animals and blanc de chine Chinese horses, medal etc

Lot 351

Large collection of pre-decimal coins to include: uncirculated proof sets, pennies, banknotes, Guernsey silver proof coins etc

Lot 353

Collection of items to include: papier mache snuff box, silver spirit label, gilt metal studs, silver and enamel pendant necklace, white metal ladies fob watch and chain etc

Lot 374

Collection of coin proof sets including: Canadian 1977 set, Isle of Man 1977 silver proof set, silver Jubilee crown etc

Lot 397

Karl Wieden silver plated table lighter German, early 20th Century with Cavalier figures around the sides, 10cm high

Lot 14

Classical style standard lamp decorated with cherubs, painted in green and silver standing on triform base, 159cm high

Lot 178

Victorian Scottish regulator longcase clock the 12 inch circular silver dial with subsidiary minutes and hour dial and outer seconds track, signed Walter Baird, Glasgow, in mahogany case, the moulded hood with fretwork quatrefoil over a lancet door, 49cm wide x 198cm high x 24cm deep

Lot 200

Large Victorian silver salver with husk and swag decoration, standing on three feet, bearing marks for Walter & John Barnard, London, 1883, 35.5cm across, 1275g approx overall

Lot 201

Georgian silver shoe buckle engraved initials 'WF' to the reverse, attributed to Samuel Pemberton, bearing marks for Birmingham, 1779, measures 6.2cm across, 39g approx overall

Lot 202

Pair of cased silver table salts with blue glass liners, bearing marks for Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1898, a Georgian silver water jug, marks indistinct, a Victorian silver christening mug with grapevine foot and handle bearing marks for Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1876, 9cm high and one other Victorian silver christening mug bearing marks for Robert Hennell III, 1852, 9.5cm high (4)

Lot 206

Scottish silver fish brooch bearing marks for Edinburgh, 1989 and one other large silver mounted coral panel brooch (2)

Lot 210

Collection of costume jewellery to include: Cornelian bead necklace and brooch, white metal cuff bangle, West End Watch Co silver plated pocket watch, earrings, silver mounted photo frame, bead necklaces etc

Lot 212

Collection of silver, white metal and EPNS ware to include: a Georgian silver snuff box, bearing marks for W E, London, 1808, set of eight silver plated table salts, some with blue glass liners, white metal pickle forks, silver plated spirit label etc

Lot 213

Collection of silver and white metal consisting of: six silver napkin rings, a set of thirteen Dutch white metal spoons with hallmarks to the reverse and an oak cutlery tray with heart shape carved handle, 34cm wide x 18cm high

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