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Lot 461

A Victorian green-stained leather travelling vanity case, the cover with gilt tooled initials F.S opening to reveal the fitted satin lined interior and partially complete accoutrements, including six silver-topped jars/bottles, with marks for London 1894, maker WHW, retaining the original green canvas outer cover.

Lot 429

A 19th century silver pepperette, the stepped, domed and pierced finial-topped cover over a foliate moulded rim and tapering body engraved 'Pepper', raised on a stepped circular base, faint Birmingham marks 18cm, 134grams some compressions and denting.

Lot 435

A pair of Edwardian silver pepperettes, each with pierced domed finial topped covers over plain tapering bodies and three animal paw feet, rubbed marks for Birmingham 1902, 73grams gross.

Lot 483

A Dutch silver pill box, of reeded circular form with vacant shield form cartouche, second standard lion passant mark and Minerva head along side KF makers mark, 4cm, 20grams

Lot 476

A Scottish Victorian silver bowl, of circular form with crimped slender rim over a body embossed and chased with foliate and C-scroll decoration, raised on a moulded, spreading and embossed circular foot, marks for Edinburgh 1883, maker Hamilton & Inches, 12cm x 18cm, 380grams

Lot 427

An Edwardian silver scallop-shell form butter dish, with marks for Sheffield 1904, maker James Deakin & Sons, 14.5cm, 57grams.

Lot 531

*Golfing interest, a cased set six of George V silver teaspoons, the trefoil surmounts with crossed golf club and ball motif, marks for Sheffield 1933, maker Walker & Hall, 11cm, 82grams gross.

Lot 526

A cased set of six George V silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, engraved with foliate detail, marks for Sheffield 1911, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case, 86grams gross.

Lot 493

A George V silver cigarette case, of hinged rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and rectangular cartouche engraved with initials MACC, the gilt interior with engraved presentation inscription dated 25.5.29, marks for Birmingham 1924, maker Frederick Field Ltd, 8cm, 91grams. *this lot is being sold under on behalf of and with proceeds going to St Peters Church, Mansergh, which was built in 1879-80 with donations from various benefactors including contributions from Trinity College, Cambridge.

Lot 480

A George III silver meat skewer, of traditional tapering form with ring terminal, marks for London 1764, maker William Plummer, 27cm, 65grams some compression to ring terminal, slight bending to point, marks and scratches.

Lot 434

A Scottish Victorian Queens pattern silver sifting spoon, having shallow pierced circular bow, initialled A to handle terminal, marks for Edinburgh 1859, maker Mackay & Chisholm 15cm, sold together with a similar teaspoon, initialled ML to handle terminal, marks for Edinburgh 1860, maker James Wright, 14cm, and two Scottish silver souvenir spoons, 'Crief' and 'Glasgow International Exhibition' gross lot weight 93grams

Lot 408

A George V silver mounted photograph frame, of oblong form with moulded edge detail, engraved foliate and ribbon sprays and central oval aperture, marks for Birmingham 1912, makers mark double stamped and indistinct, 18cm x 11cm some denting etc, crude nailed repair to

Lot 515

A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Hanoverian pattern variant, marks for Sheffield 1931, maker Viners Ltd, 10cm, 49grams

Lot 422

A George V silver pedestal dish, of circular form, pierced with repeating design and raised on a spreading and stepped circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, 7cm x 10cm, sold along with a George V silver trinket or ring box, of oval form with padded material lining, raised on four short cabriole type legs, marks for Birmingham 1916, maker J.G, and a .925 Sterling topped and hobnail-cut glass oval dressing table box, gross lot weight without glass box base bit including ring box interior 144grams.

Lot 446

A George III silver Old English pattern long handled serving spoon, the terminal engraved with crest 'A Dexter arm embowed in armour holding a bow and arrow' marks for London 1828, maker TN, 29cm, 102grams two small holes drilled to bowl point presumable for suspension.

Lot 474

A Queen Elizabeth II silver bowl, of dished and planished circular form with short reed moulded foot, marks for London 1995, 8cm x 18.5cm, 588grams

Lot 432

A group of mixed silver spoons, various date, designs and makers, to include four George IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved C to terminals, marks for London 1823, maker probably John Meek, gross lot weight 192grams.

Lot 534

A group of mixed silver condiment spoons, to include George III, Scottish, Victorian, and Art Nouveau, various makers and designs, gross weight 111grams

Lot 469

A fine Victorian silver cow creamer, of stylised form with inset red glass eyes, slightly opened mouth and hinged cover, the tail looped as a handle, modelled standing on all four legs, marks for London 1892, maker possibly Dora Fresco, marked with F for Foreign origin along with Dutch Lion rampant and key marks. 13cm, 157cm, 156grams

Lot 441

A Queen Elizabeth II silver Celtic point pattern preserve spoon, marks for Sheffield 1964, maker Roberts & Belk, Ltd 14cm, sold together with a pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright-cut and punched decoration, London 1796, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, 14, gross weight 68grams

Lot 460

A Queen Elizabeth II silver dish, of circular form, the broad plain rim with racehorse ornament enclosing the engraved crest for Goodwood Racecourse, marks for London 2005, maker Links of London, 12.5cm, 140grams, sold with Links of London branded card box.

Lot 466

A George V silver cake stand, of circular form with Chippendale influenced rim and stylised foliate scroll and scallop shell pierced booge, the applied base ring with acanthus ornaments issuing down-swept foliate cabriole legs, marks for Sheffield 1910, maker Walker & Hall, also marked with number 51824, 12cm x 31cm 1168grams

Lot 458

A late 19th/early 20th century silver plated crumb brush and tray, each relief moulded with medieval rural village scene with jovial dancers, the tray with shaped, moulded, embossed and chased three-quarter border, marks for William Hutton & Sons 24cm. some glued repair to brush mount

Lot 403

An Edwardian silver-mounted photograph frame, of shaped rectangular form embossed with foliate scrolls, the arched surmount with winged cherub motif, marks for Chester 1903, maker William Neale & Sons, 19cm, some denting, fading and wear to material backing etc.

Lot 498

A pair of George V silver and frosted glass table salts, of circular form with two pierced strap-work handles and body, raised on leur-de-lis design legs, all enclosing the frosted liners with star-cut bases, marks for London 1911, maker Reid & Sons, 87grams, minor bites to edges of glass liners.

Lot 438

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, marks for London 1789, maker Hester Bateman, 22cm, 129grams gross

Lot 436

A Queen Elizabeth II silver Celtic point pattern preserve spoon, marks for Sheffield 1971, maker Roberts & Belk, 14cm, sold along with two silver teaspoons, each with engraved names to terminals (Sheffield & Chester) and a silver pepperette, 120grams gross.

Lot 478

An impressive Edwardian Art Nouveau silver tray, of slightly dished oblong form with rolled rim and break-front top moulded with stylised foliate design, between similar corner motifs and fluted handles, all centred by an engraved red squirrel crest, marks for London 1905, maker John Round & Son Ltd, 64cm x 32cm, 3032grams

Lot 454

A Victorian silver handled magnifying glass, the bead-moulded and engraved handle with rubbed marks for Sheffield, maker Martin, Hall & Co, no readable date letter, but bearing a young Queen Victoria's head in profile. 15.5cm, all housed in a modern fitted and plush lined case and sold together with a Queen Elizabeth II silver handled Queens Pattern cake slice, marks for Sheffield 1980, maker Harrison Brothers, housed in a fitted card case.

Lot 447

An early George III silver Hanoverian pattern ladle, the dished circular bowl issuing the long slender tapering stem with Hanoverian capital, engraved initials WAW to the reverse and double heel/drop, marks for London 1761, maker 'W*C' 33cm, 163grams.

Lot 455

A George V silver agricultural trophy, of flattened and dished circular form with two scrolled handles and raised on a turned column with stepped circular foot engraved with presentation inscription 'Presented by R.Rolph & Co For The Best Fat Cow Fed On Rolph Meal' marks for Birmingham 1925, maker Wilmot Manufacturing Co, 24.5cm x 26.5cm x 19cm 608grams sold together with a rounded rectangular mahogany plinth with baize covered surface, the edge applied with four white metal shields engraved with subsequent winners.

Lot 510

A George V silver bladed and Mother-of-Pearl mounted pocket knife, both blade and mounts with engraved decoration, marks for Sheffield 1924, maker John Batt & Co Ltd, 13cm, sold together with two silver vesta cases and a small canted rectangular silver box, gross lot weight 77grams

Lot 528

A cased set of six George IV silver 'Monarchs of The Century' teaspoons, produced for the Coronation 1937, each with titled figural surmounts,marks for Sheffield 1936, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case with printed details, 12cm, gross weight 106grams

Lot 509

An Edwardian silver coin holder, of typical hinged circular form with engraved detail and ring suspension, marks for Birmingham 1902, maker William Henry Sparrow, 3cm diameter, 21grams, sold together with a white metal coin holder with inset brass disc embossed with cherubs head.

Lot 500

A George III silver caddy spoon, of pleasing proportions and having a circular bow bright-cut with circular motif and wriggle border, the short flared handle with fluted edge detail, marks for London 1803, maker Edward Mayfield, 6cm, 7grams

Lot 410

A Queen Elizabeth II silver beaker, of planished cylindrical form with short circular foot, marks for London 1998, maker 'H.D.W' 9.5cm 204grams sold along with eight small white metal cylinders, unmarked, 2cm, 33grams.

Lot 512

An Edwardian silver salt, of circular form with short fluted rim over a body embossed with foliate band, raised on three down-swept cabriole legs with hoof feet, marks for Birmingham 1901, makers mark rubbed, sold together with an Edwardian silver commemorative dish of shaped, pierced and embossed form, Birmingham 1901, maker M.Brothers, 9.5cm, and a late Victorian silver cream jug, marks for Birmingham 1899, maker Charles Horner, 8cm, gross lot weight 151grams

Lot 523

A pair of George III silver acorn pattern sugar tongs, with geometric bright-cut decoration and vacant cartouche, marked to the bowl interiors but lacking town or date, 13.5cm sold along with a pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1823, maker William Eley I & William Fearn, and a small pair of George V silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1930, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, gross weight 98grams

Lot 437

A Burmese white metal napkin ring, of compressed circular form decorated with a band of deities, unmarked, 38grams, sold along with two silver engine-turned napkin rings 24grams and a white metal hinged bracelet with Oriental .influenced decoration, unmarked, 39grams.

Lot 488

A George V guilloche enamelled silver case, of piano hinged and engine-turned rectangular form, enamelled in light green, the gilt interior with marks for Birmingham 1934, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, 8cm x 6cm, 125grams, losses to enamelling.

Lot 535

A group of three silver cream jugs, one of lobed circular form with half spiral fluting and scrolled handle, marks for Birmingham 1897, maker JW, 9cm long, a small helmet form jug, marks for Birmingham 1899, maker A&B, and another similar, Birmingham 1908, maker Miller Brothers, gross weight 140grams

Lot 465

A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, of Chippendale influenced design with swept shaped oval foot, marks for London 1901, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited, 9.5cm, 279grams gross (one weighted one lacking plaster filler, unweighted candlestick weighing 111grams) some knocks to sconces.

Lot 440

A George IV silver Old English Thread pattern serving spoon, engraved with crest 'A Dexter arm embowed in armour holding a bow and arrow' marks for London 1823, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, 26cm, 113grams

Lot 530

A cased set of twelve Old English pattern silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, each with engraved monogram JM with surname banner 'Jones' and date 1904, marks for Sheffield 1904 (tongs 1903) maker Henry Williamson Ltd, 13cm, 236grams gross. All housed in a fitted and plush lined case.

Lot 538

An Edwardian cased set of six silver coffee spoons and sugar tongs, the tapering upturned terminals with engraved foliate and lozenge designs, marks for Sheffield 1905, maker Maleham & Yeomans, 10.5cm, 60grams gross, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case. Sold together with a cased group of five George VI silver coffee spoons of Art Deco design, marks for Sheffield 1936, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 9cm, and two George V silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1929, 57grams gross.

Lot 444

A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern serving spoons with engraved initial C to terminals, marks for London 1814, maker Richard Turner, 28.5cm, 238grams gross.

Lot 407

An Edwardian silver vase, of lobed and flared cylindrical form with short basel knop and spreading circular foot, marks for London 1907, maker William Comyns & Sons 17.5cm, 453grams gross weighted, knocks to foot rim.

Lot 417

A George V silver six piece condiment set, comprising two salts, two pepperettes and two mustards, each of canted square form with dimpled/domed covers where applicable, and Art Nouveau trailing shamrock corner motifs, marks for Sheffield 1912, maker Walker & Hall, gross lot weight 393grams, sold with two plated condiment spoons and one Bristol blue glass liner.

Lot 536

A group of four silver napkin rings, mixed ages, designs and manufacturers, gross weight 137grams.

Lot 506

*Golfing interest, A George V and Queen Mary Jubilee silver sporting medal, 'The Silver Jubilee Medal' awarded to J.M Affleck May 6th 1935 from Woodsome Hall Golf Club, marks for Birmingham 1934, maker W H Haseler Ltd, 5cm, 55grams, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case.

Lot 543

An Edwardian silver vesta case, of hinged rectangular form curved for the gentleman's pocket and engraved with scrolling foliate decoration and shaped banner engraved with initials 'W.S', marks for Birmingham 1903, maker indistinct, 4.5cm, 29grams

Lot 88

VIVIENNE WESTWOOD GOLD LABEL: Rose printed gold lame and lace corset top, a Gold Label silver grey corset top, a Pink Label black chiffon corset top, all size 10, and a black crushed velvet and printed gold rococo printed long sleeved corset top, size 12 [4]

Lot 873

A tin box containing a large amount of GB Uncirculated 1967 Pennies and Circulated Silver Threepences, apprpx 20oz of Silver

Lot 870

A box of GB and World Coins including 1889 Queen Victoria Silver Crown, and two small bags of 5,2 and 1 Euro Coins

Lot 851

A Roman Baths of Bath Genuine Silver Roman Denarius Coin, Septimus Severus Emperor 193-211AD , reverse winged figure of victory

Lot 843

A 2011 Queen Elizabeth II Gold Quarter Sovereign, Royal Mint, in A Gift For Baby box with certificate along with a 2011 UK Britannia £2 Silver Bullion Coin, Royal Mint, in card box and with certificate (2)

Lot 852

A 1927 George V Silver Maundy Four Pence Coin

Lot 880

A box of GB and World Coins including approx 8 1/2 oz of Silver Coins, four £5 Coins and a 1970 GB Year Set

Lot 875

Two Coin Albums, one GB and one World, small amount of Silver seen, many coins included

Lot 890

A large collection of GB Coins, Copper, Bronze, Cupro Nicol, no Silver seen along with similar World Coins, in cash tin and shoe box

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