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Lot 160

Two George II Silver Cream-Boats, one by Edward Wakelin, London, 1758, The Other by John Parker and Edward Wakelin, Circa 1758, each oval boat-shaped and on three fluted feet, with reeded handle and gadrooned rim, engraved with a crest within the Garter of the Order of the Bath and below a duke's coronet, one engraved underneath with a scratch weight '9=5', 14.5cm wide, 16oz 5dwt (2) The crest is that of Powlett, for Charles Powlett, 5th Duke of Bolton (c.1718-1765). Provenance: Presumably commissioned by Charles, 5th Duke of Bolton, on succeeding his father as Duke of Bolton in October 1759. While the title passed to Charles' brother in 1765 the 5th Duke left his fortune, and presumably the present sauceboats, to his illegitimate daughter Jean Mary Browne-Powlett who married Thomas Orde. Orde was later to assume, by Royal license, the surname Powlett. When Charles' brother died in 1794 without male issue the Dukedom of Bolton became extinct and Orde was created Baron Bolton Like one of the two present sauceboats an epergne, now in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (E. Alcorn, English Silver in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, vol. II, Boston, 2000, pp. 188-190) by John Parker and Edward Wakelin is also marked with maker's mark only. It is dated to circa 1760 (H. Clifford, Silver in London The Parker and Wakelin Partnership 1760-1776, New Haven, 2004, pp 11-12) and like the present Sauceboats it is engraved for the Duke of Bolton and with the Order of the Bath. The Parker and Wakelin ledgers after 1760 do not exist but the earlier ledgers do show other silver ordered by the Duke of Bolton, '... including a ladle, an orange strainer and a mug' (Alcorn, op cit., p. 190). . The first cream-boat is fully marked underneath and further engraved with scratch weight ''9=5'. The marks are generally clear on this one. The second cream boat is marked underneath with maker's mark only twice. There is also the remains of an engraved scratch weight which is possible '8=0'. The marks are very worn on this with only a part of each visible. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and to the engraving. There are some bruises and pin dents.

Lot 161

A Pair of George III Silver Salt-Cellars, by David and Robert Hennell, London, 1766, each bombé oval and on four shell-capped hoof feet, with gadrooned rim, engraved with a crest and initials, with later blue glass liners, 9.5cm wide, 6oz 3dwt . Each fully marked under base. There is some wear to the marks, though they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The glass liners are probably later and there is some pitting inside. Two feet on one have been pushed very slightly up into the body.

Lot 162

Two George III Silver Salt-Cellars, by David and Robert Hennell, London, 1770 and 1771, each oval and on four cast ball and claw feet, the sides pierced with scrolls and engraved with differing crests, with blue glass liners, 8.3cm wide, 3oz 15dwt (2). Each fully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear, though the maker's mark on one has more noticeable wear. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraved crest. There are some minor breaks to the piercing and a repair at the rim of one. There are some minor chips to the glass liners. The liners are slightly different thickness of glass. One may have been replaced.

Lot 163

A George I Silver Marrow-Scoop, by William Scarlett, London, 1719, of typical form with a large and a small bowl, the back engraved with an initial, 21.2cm long, 1oz 5dwt Provenance: Tennants, 25 September 2015, lot 5126 . Fully marked on handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a small amount of wear to the tip of the bow.

Lot 164

A George III Silver Stirrup-Cup, by Henry Tudor and Thomas Leader, Sheffield 1777, realistically modelled as a snarling fox head, chased to simulate fur, 12cm long, 5oz. Fully marked near rim. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 166

A Victorian Parcel-Gilt Silver Claret-Jug, by Edward Charles Brown, London, 1874, baluster and on spreading foot, the sides engraved with scenes of classical chariots, with scroll handle and hinged cover, 29.5cm high, 20oz 18dwt . Fully marked near rim. Further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding. There are some shallow dents to the sides. Would benefit from a proper clean.

Lot 167

A George IV Silver Salver, by William Bateman, London, 1825, shaped circular and on three pad feet, with shell and scroll cast border, engraved with initials, 23.5cm diameter, 16oz 10dwt. Fully marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some minor overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. The engraved initials are crisp and are possibly later. There are some minor areas of pitting and a small bruise on one side.

Lot 168

A William IV Silver-Gilt Mounted Hardstone Inkwell, by Paul Storr, London, 1832, the hardstone body carved in the form of a horse's hoof, the silver-gilt mounts cast and chased with hair, with a part domed cover opening to reveal the silver-gilt mounted conforming glass bottle, with an associated gilt-metal pen, 12.5cm wide. Fully marked on back of mounts and on bezel of silver-gilt mounted bottle. Further part marked inside cover and on 'horseshoe'. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding. There are some minor chips and scratches to the glass bottle. The 'horseshoe' is partly detached on one side.

Lot 169

A Pair of Victorian Silver Salt-Cellars, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester, 1898, each in the form of an Irish dish-ring, spool shaped, the sides pierced with foliage scrolls populated with animals, with clear glass liners, 9cm diameter, 4oz 3dwt (2)

Lot 170

A Victorian Silver Inkstand, by John and Henry Lias, London, 1843, on circular base, applied with cast convolvulus form mounts, with branch form handle and silver-mounted glass bottle, some elements lacking, 17cm wide, 8oz 12dwt

Lot 171

A Pair of Victorian Scottish Silver Salvers, by Edward and Sons, Glasgow, 1874, One Lacking Date Letter, each circular and on three ball feet, the rim cast and chased with the signs of the zodiac borders, engraved with foliage scrolls and fruits, centring an engraved crest, 25.5cm diameter, 38oz 2dwt (2)

Lot 172

A Four-Piece Victorian and Edward VII Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, The Teapot by William Hutton and Son, Sheffield, 1900, The Rest by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1897, 1901 and 1904, the lower body of each part-fluted, with shell and foliage heightened gadrooned rim, the teapot and coffee-pot each with differing carved ebonised handles, the coffee-pot 22cm high, gross weight 57oz 16dwt (4)

Lot 174

An Edward VII and Later George V Scottish Silver Table-Service in a George III Mahogany Knife-Box, The Table-Service by George Jackson and David Fullerton, London,1903; Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1908 and forks Josiah Williams and Co., London, 1939, The Knife-Box Circa 1780, Hanoverian pattern with rat-tail, comprising: 12 table-forks 12 dessert-forks 6 dessert-spoons, one by George Howson, Sheffield, 1940 6 teaspoons 6 egg-spoons 2 basting-spoons 2 sauce-ladles in a later fitted George III serpentine fronted mahogany knife-box with sloping hinged cover, the knife box 37cm high, weight of silver 82oz 12dwt (46)

Lot 175

A Set of Twelve George V Silver Table-Spoons and Twelve Dessert-Spoons in a George III Mahogany Knife-Box, The Spoons by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1926, The Knife-Box Circa 1780, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with a crest, in later fitted George III serpentine fronted silver-mounted mahogany knife-box, the knife-box 30.5cm high, 50oz 3dwt (24) . Knife box: cover with loss to cock beading on the left hand side, main body with a full length crack back left and front right, with a half length crack back right, a large section of veneer loss to inside

Lot 176

A George III and Later Silver Table-Service, London, 1788 and Later, Old English pattern, comprising: 12 table-forks 12 table-spoons 12 dessert-forks, two engraved with a crest 12 dessert-spoons, six engraved with a crest 12 teaspoons, engraved with differing initials 84oz 13dwt (60) Table-Forks: By Thomas Northcote, London, 1797 Table-Spoons: Two by George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1788 Ten by William Eley and William Fearn, London, two 1803; four 1804 and four 1806 Dessert-Forks: One by William Eley and William Fearn, London, 1807 Four by Solomon Hougham, London, 1813 Five by Thomas Dicks, London, 1817 One by William Chawner, London, 1821 One maker's mark rubbed, London, 1821 Dessert-Spoons: Six by William Eley, London, 1795 Six by Richard Crossley, London, 1796 Teaspoons: Ten by Richard Crossley, London, 1789 Two by Richard Crossley, London, 1797

Lot 177

A Set of Twelve Victorian Silver Table-Forks and Twelve Dessert-Forks, by Samuel Smily, London, 1875, Fiddle Shell pattern, engraved with an initial, 51oz 13dwt (24) . The marks are generally clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 178

A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service and a Hot-Water Jug En Suite, The Tea-Service by S Blanckensee and Son Ltd., Chester 1928, The Hot-Water Jug by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1932, each piece cylindrical and with applied decoration, on spreading foot with openwork stem, the teapot and hot-water jug each with composition handle and finial, the hot-water jug 21.5cm high, gross weight 57oz 2dwt (4)

Lot 179

A George V Silver Salver, by Carrington and Co, London, 1922, shaped circular and on three pad feet, engraved with an inscription to Charles Edward Drewett from the Directors of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, dated May 1923, 41.5cm diameter, 67oz 17dwt . Fully marked on the back and with retailers stamp. The marks and stamp are clear. There is only some very minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a minor shallow dent above the inscription.

Lot 180

A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Two-Light Candelabra, by C. J. Vander, London, 1964, each in the early 18th century style, on circular foot and with baluster stem, the detachable branches with two arms, each terminating in spool shaped socket with plan wax pan, with central baluster finial, 20.5cm high, 31oz 2dwt (2) . The marks are generally clear. In generally good condition with some tarnish and some minor surface scratches.

Lot 181

A George V Silver-Mounted Hardstone Snuff-Box and a George V Silver-Mounted Tortoiseshell Dressing-Table Box, The First by William Hornby, London, 1912, Retailed by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, circular, the pull off cover set with a mottled stone cabochon, The Second by Collett and Anderson, London, 1918, circular, the cover set with a pique inlaid tortoiseshell panel, engraved with the name of a Masonic lodge, 5.5cm diameter and slightly smaller

Lot 182

A Canadian Silver Vase, by Michael Surman, Salt Spring Island, Circa 1995, the lower body baluster and on short spreading foot, the elongated neck with three strap handles, each with a cabochon stone terminal, the body further applied with cabochon stones above triangular purple stone ornament, 23cm high, gross weight 11oz 7dwt Provenance: Sotheby's, Toronto, 1 June 1999, lot 72 (part). Marked underneath with maker's mark 'MAS', maple leaf mark and stamped 'Sterling' . There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor bruises on the lower body. The piece rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface and would benefit from a proper clean.

Lot 184

An American Silver Luggage-Label, by Whiting Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, Circa 1900, in the form of a travelling bag with an umbrella attached with two straps, engraved 'M.K.INCHES ST JOHN N.B.' 5cm wide, 5dwt Provenance: Tennants, 25 September 2015, lot 5090.

Lot 185

A George VI Silver Trophy-Cup, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1938, the bowl tapering and on spreading foot, with two angular scroll handles, engraved with an inscription as the Rufford Hunt Nomination Race. 1939, Ridden By F. E. Hudson, on ebonised wood plinth, 29.5cm high, weight of silver 18oz 10dwt

Lot 186

A George VI Silver Trophy-Cup, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1938, the bowl tapering and on spreading foot, with two angular scroll handles, engraved with an inscription as the York and Ainsty Adjacent Hunts Race, 1939, Ridden By F. E. Hudson, on ebonised wood plinth, 29.5cm high, weight of silver 17oz 14dwt

Lot 187

A George V Silver Trophy-Cup, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1932, the bowl hemispherical and on spreading trumpet foot, with two whiplash handles with foliage terminals, engraved with an inscription for the Pendle Forest Harriers Hunt Cup 1933, won by Marcus III, 29cm high, 35oz 4dwt The surface has been treated to prevent tarnish. This has now discoloured to a yellowish colour. A small test area shows the discoloured material is removable with nail varnish remover.

Lot 188

A George V Silver Trophy-Cup, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1929, tapering and on spreading trumpet foot with central knop, with two scroll handles, engraved with an inscription for the Pendle Forest Harriers Hunt Cup 1932, won by Marcus III, with an associated ebonised wood plinth, the cup 26.5cm high, 27oz 16dwt The surface has been treated to prevent tarnish. This has now discoloured to a yellowish colour. A small test area shows the discoloured material is removable with nail varnish remover.

Lot 189

A George VI Silver Trophy-Cup, London, 1937, in the form of a goblet, engraved as the Lunesdale and Oxenholme Staghounds and Vale of Lune Harriers Cup, 1938, won by Flying Jack, with ebonised wood base, the cup 19cm high, 7oz; Together With: five various silver plated or pewter trophy cups (6) The surface has been treated to prevent tarnish. This has now discoloured to a yellowish colour. A small test area shows the discoloured material is removable with nail varnish remover.

Lot 190

A George V Silver Trophy-Cup, by William Neale and Son Ltd., Birmingham, 1935, tapering and on spreading part domed foot, with two angular handles, engraved with an inscription for the Pendle Forest Harriers Hunt Cup 1936, won by Big Boy, 23cm high, 18oz 2dwt . The inscription reads: '1936 Pendle Forest Hunt Cup (Heavy Weight Section) Mr W. B. Henderson's ''Big Boy'' Rider-Owner'. marked near rim. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The surface has been treated to prevent tarnish. This has now discoloured to a yellowish colour. A small test area shows the discoloured material is removable with nail varnish remover.

Lot 191

A Edward VIII Silver Trophy-Cup, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1936, tapering and on spreading foot, with two leaf-capped grotesque mask capped handles, on conforming ebonised plinth, engraved with an inscription for the Craven Harriers Hunt Cup for Big Boy, the cup 21cm high, with stand 27.3cm high, 19oz 3dwt . The inscription reads: 'Craven Harriers Hunt Cup 1937 Winner Mr W. B. Henderson's ''Big Boy'' (owner)'. The cup is fully marked near the rim and stamped underneath with Walker and Hall trade mark and numbered '53903'. The cup is in generally good condition with some surface scratches and wear, consistent with age. The surface has been treated to prevent tarnish. This has now discoloured to a yellowish colour. A small test area shows the discoloured material is removable with nail varnish remover.

Lot 192

A George V Silver Trophy-Cup, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1932, facetted tapering and on spreading conforming foot, with two angular scroll handles, engraved with an inscription for the Pendle Forest Harriers Hunt Cup 1933, won by Marcus III, 19cm high, 14oz 9dwt . The inscription reads: 'The Pendle Forest Harriers Hunt Adjacent Hunts Welter Weight Race April 1st 1933 won by Mr W. B. Henderson's Marcus III (Owner)'. Fully marked near rim, there is a small amount of wear to the marks. There is some surface scratching and wera, consistent with age and use. The surface has been treated to prevent tarnish. This has now discoloured to a yellowish colour. A small test area shows the discoloured material is removable with nail varnish remover.

Lot 193

An Elizabeth II Silver Centrepiece-Bowl, by A. E. Jones, Birmingham, 1969, Retailed by Asprey, London, the bowl circular and with egg and dart border, on spreading foot with similar border and with an openwork stem cast as flowers and foliage, 31cm diameter, 49oz 17dwt Provenance: Christie's, South Kensington, 9 September 2008, lot 310. . Fully marked underneath and stamped 'Asprey'. The marks are clear. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 194

An Elizabeth II Silver and Wood Box, by Brian Leslie Fuller, London, 1985, Stamped Inside With Squirrel Trademark, the pull off cover cast with a leaping salmon, with mahogany finish wood base, 8cm high. Fully marked inside cover and further marked with squirrel trademark. The marks are clear. There are some surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. Would benefit from a proper clean. Sold with a small pamphlet. This has some water marks and creasing due to being folded.

Lot 196

A Set of Six Japanese Silver Bowls, by Samurai Shokai Company, Yokohama, Circa 1900, Meiji Period, each tapering cylindrical, the sides variously chased with chrysanthemum flowers and foliage, prunus, lilies, irises or dragons, each engraved with a cypher, 12.5cm diameter, 35oz 15dt (6) . Each marked underneath with 'S' maker's mark and character mark. Further stamped 'Samurai Shokai Yokohama'. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Each would benefit from a professional clear. With three fitted yellow cloth bags.

Lot 197

An Austrian Silver Fish-Dish and an Austrian Silver Meat-Dish, by Würbel & Czokally, Vienna, Second Quarter 20th Century, each oval and with ribbon-tied reeded rim, engraved with initials, 70cm and 45cm wide, 95oz 12dwt (2)

Lot 198

A German Silver Table-Service, by M. H. Wilkens and Sons, Bremen, Circa 1900, Retailed by Gebr. Friedlander, Berlin, each with rococo foliage and scroll decorated handle, engraved with initials, comprising: 9 table-spoons 11 table-forks 15 table-knives with filled handles and later stainless steel blades 48oz 6dwt (35)

Lot 199

A Pair of French Silver-Mounted Engraved Glass Decanters, The Mounts With Monogram Maker's Mark, Circa 1900, gourd-shaped and engraved with fruiting grapevines, with plain silver-mounted neck and conforming stopper; Together With: A Pair of Silver Plate Wine-Coasters, each with shell and reed border and turned wood base, the decanters 30.5cm high, the wine-coasters 16cm diameter (4)

Lot 212

A Very Rare Second World War German Luftwaffe Aviator's Wristwatch, signed A Lange & Sohne, Glashutte, so called B-Uhr, FI 23883, circa 1941, frosted gilt finished lever movement signed A.Lange & Sohne Glashutte Sa and numbered 210875, bimetallic compensation split balance, blued overcoil hairspring, original finished black dial with luminous outer five minute markers and inner hour dial, blued steel luminous hands, large centre seconds hand, large sized nickel silver plated case with a snap-on back numbered 210875, band of the case numbered FI 23883, inner case back with full details and matching number, onion shaped winding crown, 55mm wide see illustration A.Lange & Sohne developed this model c.1940 for Luftwaffe pilots. The German Air Ministry recognised the need for an accurate observer's watch to navigate and assist crews on long range flying missions. These watches are known as B-Uhrs (Beobachtungsuhr or observer's watch). The watches were tested by the Deutsche Versuchsanstalt fur Luftfahrt DVL Institute. From 1941 onwards they were classified with an FI number which stands for flight and control, the 23 stands for navigation and followed by the three digit DVL number. A well tested watch with a high quality movement by a top manufacturer, and arguably the most desirable WWII German aviator's watch on the market today. 15.06.20 Case with surface scratches, bezel with some dents between 9 and 10 o'clock position, inside back cover with one scratch, case is discoloured in parts, lower half of the strap is missing, top side of the strap with rust marks to the metal surfaces, winding crown is discoloured, plexi glass with small scratches, original dial finish with minor scratches, dial luminous markers are discoloured but with a good aged patina, hands with luminous missing in parts and discoloured, movement needs cleaning, balance stud has come loose and needs attention, hand setting correctly, movement not working.

Lot 237

A Ruby and Cultured Pearl Necklace, faceted ruby roundel beads spaced by cultured pearls, length 97.5cm see illustration. The necklace is in good condition, however we cannot guarantee the integrity of the string. It fastens with a lobster claw catch. The clasp is stamped '925' and in our opinion would test as silver. Gross weight 72.6 grams. CR made 18.06.20.

Lot 241

A Pair of Edwardian Diamond and Pearl Drop Earrings, circa 1900, an old cut diamond suspends two chain links to a trio of diamonds with a pearl drop centrally, the chain links extend to a cluster of old cut diamonds suspending a larger pearl, in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, drop length 4.3cm, with hook fittings see illustration NB: the pearls have not been lab tested . The earrings are in fair condition, one diamond has been replaced with a paste stone. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold and silver. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 3.32 grams. CR made 19.06.20.

Lot 299

A Silver and Horn Mounted Bamboo Horse and Hound Measuring Walking Stick, by Swaine & Adeney, 185 Piccadilly, London, the collar inscribed C.T.MALING ESQ MFH XMAS 1905, 94cm long See illustration

Lot 307

A Silver Mounted Leather Riding Crop, London 1962, with horn handle, the ferrule inscribed, 175cm long; Two Similar Silver Mounted Riding Crops; and A Silver Plate Mounted Example (4). All with lashes to the ends, one damaged and one with wear where it meets the handle, each with dent to the collars

Lot 324

A Walking Cane, late 19th century, the ivory pommel of fluted baluster form, 88cm long; An Edwardian Silver and Horn Mounted Walking Cane, London 1901; A Quantity of Various Canes and Walking Sticks; and A Coaching Horn, in a basketweave case (qty)

Lot 437

Style of Melchior d'Hondecoeter (c.1636-1695) Dutch Still life of an ornate silver ewer, fruit and a parrot before a velvet curtain with a view of a landscape beyond Oil on canvas, 84.5cm by 97cm See illustration

Lot 58

A Harwood Stockton Pottery Baking Dish, circa 1870, with blue, green and cream combed decoration, impressed mark, 32cm long; A Wedgwood Silver Plate Mounted Rosso Antico Butter Dish, Cover and Stand, of circular form with recumbent cow finial, impressed mark, 19cm diameter; and A Doulton Lambeth Election Commemorative Beaker Vase, inscribed LEEDS ELECTION 1880 JOHN BARRANE 23674 VOTES, 14cm high (3). Baking dish - surface scratches, worn base. Wedgewood - stand has chips, worn surface the cover and dish, worn surface. Doulton - in good order.

Lot 293

FLOYD MAYWEATHER AUTOGRAPH An encased signed Tornado Fist boxing glove, depicting Mayweather with his arms crossed. Signed in silver marker. On the mirrored back casing in gold letters is "Floyd Mayweather TMT". Very good

Lot 295

STEVE COLLINS AUTOGRAPH An encased, mirrored base, signed black Lonsdale London boxing glove. Signed in silver marker. With photo Certificate of Authenticity Very good

Lot 296

NIGEL BENN AUTOGRAPH An encased, mirrored base, signed black Lonsdale London boxing glove. Signed in silver marker. With photo Certificate of Authenticity Very good

Lot 303

ANTHONY JOSHUA AUTOGRAPH A signed AJ Anthony Joshua glove, mostly white with a red, silver and blue thumb. Very good

Lot 611

1935 CUP FINAL Official programme, 1935 Cup Final, Silver Jubilee cover, fold, creases to cover, staple removed, no writing, minor cover repairs at corners. Fair-generally good

Lot 712

CZECHOSLOVAKIA FOOTBALL MEDALS Three hallmarked silver medals 1941-43, 2 of which are engraved with the Czech Army. Generally good

Lot 827

LIVERPOOL B/w 12 x 8 photo of Ron Yeats and Roger Hunt holding aloft the FA Cup during a lap of honour after a memorable 2-1 victory over Leeds United in the 1965 Final, signed by both players in silver marker. Good

Lot 846

ROBERT PLANT AUTOGRAPH A colour 7" X 5" photo of Led Zeppelin performing live, signed by the artist in silver marker. Item is framed and glazed which can be removed for postage if required. Good

Lot 1491

NICHOLAS ANELKA - BOOTS Pair of boots worn by Nicholas Anelka whilst playing for Liverpool v Southampton at Anfield, 19/1/2002. Certificate signed by Anelka to this effect. Red and silver Puma boots. Picture included showing Anelka wearing the boots in the game. Good

Lot 1012

EARLY 20TH CENTURY SHELLEY SILVER MOUNTED COFFEE SET, the silver mounts with Birmingham marks, the cups and saucers in pale green, printed marks to bases, the cups 5.5cm high, in a fitted box

Lot 136

Cream Shoulder Flap Bag,Chanel, c. 2006-08,Quilted lambskin front flap with smooth leather body, leather shoulder strap, silver tone and enamel hardware,Condition Grade B32cm wide, 22cm high, 20cm shoulder drop, Includes serial sticker and authenticity cardFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 139

White Bowling Montaigne Epi MM Bag,Louis Vuitton, c. 2011,Silver tone hardware, rolled leather handles and push lock closure,Condition Grade B36cm wide, 28cm high, 18cm handle drop, Includes dust bagFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 140

White Caviar Jumbo Single Flap Bag,Chanel, c. 2004-05,Quilted caviar leather with silver tone hardware, Condition Grade B30cm wide, 21cm high, 62cm shoulder drop, Includes serial stickerFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 143

Black and White Square Quilted Flap Bag,Chanel c. 2000-02,White chocolate bar quilted patent leather with black trim and silver tone hardware, Condition Grade A23cm wide, 20cm high, 24cm shoulder drop, Includes serial sticker and dust bagFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 15

Blue Satin Intrecciato Knot Clutch,Bottega Veneta,Woven satin body with snakeskin trim, matte silver tone hardware,Condition Grade A17cm wide, 10cm high, Includes dust bagThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 150

Black Mesh Keepall Bandoulière 50,Virgil Abloh for Louis Vuitton, c. 2019,Difile Homme Spring/Summer 2019 Collection, see-through monogram mesh with black leather trim, silver tone hardware,Condition Grade A50cm wide, 29cm high, 40cm shoulder strap, Includes padlock, keys, luggage tag, dust bag, and copy of original receiptFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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