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Lot 406

Coins -William III 1696; George III 1819; George III 1820; other silver coins, British and continental; bank notes, United States, Central Bank of Egypt, Pictorial Postage Stamps, Jersey;

Lot 32

A Chinese silver lotus shaped pedestal bowl, applied with panels of chrysanthemums, bamboo, irises and prunus, 9.5cm diameter, character mark to base, the pedestal marked Lain Chang, c.1900, 104g

Lot 300A

A silver teaspoon, the terminal as a golf ball, Birmingham 1966; a silver Roman style teaspoon, Sheffield 1972; a silver teaspoon, crown terminal, Birmingham 1977; other hallmarked silver teaspoons; Continental silver teaspoons, marked 800, etc; 204g gross

Lot 361

An Australian sterling silver spoon, dished bowl, openwork floral terminal, Harris & Son, Western Australia, 20.8g, boxed; another, Harris & Son, 14g, boxed (2)

Lot 12

A George III style silver card tray, pie crust border, pad feet, 20cm diameter, Sheffield, 1930, 370g

Lot 134

A set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, sugar bows en suite, red velvet lined red Morocco case, Sheffield 1884; a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1902; a continental silver teaspoon, marked 800

Lot 360

An Indian silver cuff bracelet as a fearsome mask, marked 925, 27g; a similar pendant, marked 90% on a silver chain (2)

Lot 31

A George III silver wrythen-fluted porringer, of 17th century design, 18cm over handles, London, 1777, 250g

Lot 516

Collectors - a Royal Mint 20 pence coin, faulted strike, undated; a silver National Trust a collection of 19th and 20th century bookmarks, including The Burton On Trent Life Boat, 1867; Cash's woven silk bookmarks; advertising; leather; souvenir; etc, qty; stamps; commemorative medals; etc, qty

Lot 338

An Art Nouveau sterling silver necklace, the enamelled three part pendant as a basket of flowers, green enamel droplets, the clasp marked 925, otherwise marks indistinct, overall length 27cm, c.1900

Lot 11

A George III style silver rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover, 9cm high, London, 1901, 222g; a George V silver snuff box, quite plain, Birmingham, 1911, 26g (2)

Lot 51

A large silver plated pedestal punch bowl, embossed with foliate scrolls, pair of lion mask loop handles, 33cm diameter, with ladle

Lot 40

The Bateman Family -a George III silver spreading cylindrical mug, reeded bands and scroll handle, 10cm high, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, 148g

Lot 329

A George III copper token, Beecroft & Sons, Exchange Corner, Market Place, Nottingham; other coins and tokens, Levi Hall, Birdcage Vaults, Nottingham; Guernsey 4 Doubles 1893; One Cent 1822; One Cent 1886; Ein Kreuzer 1816; a George V silver sixpence; etc

Lot 148

A Lynton porcelain globular scent bottle, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with a sailing ship on a choppy sea, within a gilt and jewelled border, on a cobalt blue ground, 7.5cm high, silver-gilt stopper, printed mark; another (2)

Lot 36

A Victorian silver magnifying glass, the bezel pierced and cast with flowering foliate scrolls, the haft chased in a similar manner, 25cm long, Edinburgh 1887

Lot 332

A George V silver hipflask, hinged screw cover, monogrammed, 10.5cm, G & JW Hawksley, Sheffield 1925, 149g

Lot 10A

A Spode Silver Jubilee Loving Mug, Queen Elizabeth II 1977, limited edition 431/500, 16cm, certificate, boxed

Lot 39

A Victorian silver shaped circular sweetmeat dish, the field chased in bold relief with leaves and ripe fruit, pierced half fluted border, the rim chased with flowers and leafy scrolls, 16cm diameter, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1894, 147g

Lot 131

An Edwardian silver shaving box, planished overall, hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior with safety razor, 9cm wide, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910

Lot 328

A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, "Improved Patent", 7.25cm over suspension loop, Chester 1874, with sterling silver belcher link fob chain and T-bar; a George IV silver coin dated 1826, mounted as a brooch (2)

Lot 91

A pair of George III silver wine coasters, gadrooned border, draught-turned base, central crested boss, 14cm diameter, Robert Hennell and Samuel Hennell, London 1803

Lot 470

A silver dress ring, size P, marked 925; a silver ring, a silver and mother-of-pearl necklace, others marked 925, 34g gross; a silver and garnet necklace and earring suite, boxed; a pair of sterling silver an paste earrings, boxed; qty

Lot 94

An Elizabeth II silver circular trinket box, the push-fitting cover in relief with a squirrel, enclosing a mirror, 5cm diam, Birmingham 1979

Lot 333

A sterling silver violin shaped pill or snuff box, hinged cover, marked 925, 7.5cm, with bow; a silver pharaoh pill/snuff box, marked, 4cm (2)

Lot 240

A Middle Eastern silver and copper damascened brass bowl, decorated in the Islamic taste with stylised animals and Arabic script, 24cm diam, 19th century

Lot 14

A pair of silver napkin rings, cast with scrolling acanthus, the central cartouche engraved ‘J’, Birmingham, 1896, 54g gross; a silver quaich, ribbon handles, pierced throughout, the central well engraved ‘R’, 12cm diameter, Birmingham, 1939, 72g; a silver salt, octagonal column, pierced cover, 13cm high, Sheffield, 1917 (4)

Lot 331

A late Victorian silver rounded rectangular cigar/cigarette case, monogrammed JCB, gilded interior, 11.5cm, Birmingham 1900, 133g; a George V silver cigarette case, 8cm, Birmingham 1920, 61g (2)

Lot 339

A Scandinavian silver gilt enamel brooch as a ship at full sail, in red and white, marked 925 Sterling, Norway, 3.5cm, 3.7g

Lot 300

An Elizabeth II silver pocket watch stand, circular banner, domed foot, loaded base, 21.5cm high, Birmingham 1984

Lot 54

A Victorian silver globular wine ewer, chased with Green Man mask and mask of a classical lady, within a border of sinuous foliage, the neck with two rope twist girdles with similar rim, scroll handle, hinged cover, 27cm high, George Fox, London 1862, 671g

Lot 34

A 19th century unmarked Indian silver metal coloured basket, cast throughout with foliage, pierced floral border, 6cm high, 124g

Lot 130

Frederick Hines (fl.1875-1920)Amongst the Silver Birches,signed and dated 1897, watercolour, 37.5cm x 55cm

Lot 52

Silver Plate & Glass - A pair of cut glass claret jugs mounted with EPNS collar and lid, C-scroll handles, mask spouts, 30cm high each; a glass footed jug of ovoid form, loop handle, engraved with blossoming prunus and birds, 27cm high; a silver plated cream jug and sucrier; a silver plated card tray pierced with fleur de lis; a Mappin & Webb silver plated tankard; a pewter goblet engraved ‘1713’; a pewter ewer (9)

Lot 307

A silver cheroot case, Birmingham, 1899, 26.3g; a silver coloured metal dog whistle fob (2)

Lot 357

A Scottish silver spoon, planished throughout, rounded rectangular bowl with tapering scroll handle, Bernard Harrington, Edinburgh 1949, 36g; two continental silver feeding spoons, 30g gross (3)

Lot 13

A George III style silver wine goblet, Chester, 1907, 18cm high, 130g

Lot 337

A silver champlevé enamelled bird of paradise brooch, in bright colours with long tailfeathers, 10cm long, indistinctly marked

Lot 358

An Edwardian silver seal, engraved with the letter "B", 5.5cm, hollow filled, Birmingham, c.1910; a German silver miniature beaker, marked 800, 16.3g; an unmarked baby's rattle/whistle; a metal floral spray brooch,13cm, unmarked; two silver identity bracelet, marked 925, 5.4g; a pair of cast metal "H" embellishments (8)

Lot 355

A late 19th century silver trombone link Albert chain, marked, 32cm, 35g; another smaller, finer, with carnelian and bloodstone swivel fob, 10.6g; two silver curb link albert chains, each marked, 59.7g (4)

Lot 362

A Norwegian silver souvenir spoon, Bergen, marked 60GR, 31g, boxed; another similar spoon, marked 830, 21g, boxed; a set of four George VI silver teaspoons, openwork monogram terminals, Birmingham 1930s, 44g; an Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1962, 17g; a Lugano spoon, 6g; a silver baby feeding set, 33g, boxed

Lot 306

A Derbyshire Blue John egg shaped specimen vase, silver plated tripod stand, 11cm high, 19th century

Lot 38

A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell circular dressing table trinket dish, pierced and chased border, scroll feet, 9.5cm diam, Birmingham 1892

Lot 92

An 18th/19th century silver half-fluted bowl, gilt interior, 9.5cm diam, struckj three times with maker's mark I.* only, 124g

Lot 40A

An Edwardian silver cream jug, 7cm, Birmingham 1904, 42g; a Sampson Mordan & Co. gold filled Centennial propelling pencil; a Victorian silver plated retractable pencil/ink pen, carnelian seal terminal; a George III silver coin, 1819; an EPNS pedestal dish, tea strainer on stand and baby's food pusher (&)

Lot 95

An George V silver and enamel rounded rectangular vesta case, decorated with an circular reserve depicting a Stoke City FC footballer kicking a ball, hinged cover, striker to base, 5.5cm long, Birmingham 1921

Lot 471

A George V silver rounded rectangular cigarette case, 8.5cm, Birmingham 1920, 64g; a continental silver souvenir pickle fork, marked 800, 8.8g; a silver watch case, marked 925, 4.3g; other silver jewellery marked 925, approx 30g; an Arts and Crafts R Wallace & Sons EPNS vesta case, embossed with fern leaves; a pair of cuff links; a ship's anchor pendant; etc

Lot 35

A pair of George III style silver round table candlesticks, knopped pillars, loaded, each 25cm high, Sheffield, 1995, 1250g gross

Lot 343

A Scottish silver oval thistle brooch, set with a faceted citrine stone, indistinct Edinburgh hallmark, 3.5cm; a silver mounted Wedgwood Jasperware brooch; a silver filigree mounted oval carved cameo brooch; a silver dodo and a stag charm; a simulated pearl necklace; a resin stag brooch; etc

Lot 363

An Elizabeth II silver engine turned cigarette box, hinged cover with monogram, cedar wood lined, 10.5cm wide, Birmingham 1956; a George V silver rounder rectangular match box, engine turned, vacant cartouche, 6cm, Birmingham 1925, 33g; a silver mounted clear glass ashtray; a cigarette box, marked GM 753 (4)

Lot 15

A 19th century Dutch silver pedestal bowl, chased with scrolling foliage and stylised crowns within beaded borders, the circular base chased with crests, 12cm diameter, 121g

Lot 467

Jewellery - a silver locket, Sheffield, 1979, 14.3G gross; another, sterling silver, 8.4g gross (2)

Lot 232

An Indian elephant coconut cup, tripod feet, 19cm high; a mother of pearl inlaid alabaster box; a Taj cigarette case; a silver coloured metal cast elephant on stand; a horn crocodile (5)

Lot 302

An Edwardian silver rounded rectangular two-section sovereign case, hinged cover enclosing sprung provision for full and half sovereigns, 6cm wide, Birmingham 1906

Lot 42

An early 20th century silver coloured metal and enamel table snuff box, possibly Russian, the hinged cover set with a mother of pearl roundel, carved in cameo with a profile portrait bust of Minerva, 8cm diam, apparently unmarked, c.1910

Lot 469

A 19th century pocket watch fob chain, unmarked; a 19th century style silver signet ring, set with a faceted smoky quartz stone, size P, 7.3g; a sterling silver bracelet set with abalone shell, 16g; a Victorian silver thre'penny bit 1890

Lot 133

A Victorian silver rectangular stamp box, hinged glazed cover enclosing a gilt interior with two divisions, 4.75cm wide, Birmingham 1893

Lot 861

Afghanistan, People’s Democratic Republic, Medal for Good Conduct in Military Service (15), ‘single star’ type, for 5 years, silver base metal with red enamel star centre, mounted ‘Russian’ style, on incorrect riband, good very fine and better Indian States, Bahawalpur, Overseas Service Medal 1939-45, bronze (6); Victory Star 1939-45, bronze (9); Accession to Pakistan Medal 1947, cupro-nickel (9), generally nearly extremely fine Pakistan, Azad Kashmir Commemoration Medal 1947-49, bronze, (4); Independence Medal 1947 (2) (Ali Akbar F.C 854; Fazal Ellahi F.C. 165); Republic Medla 1956 (3), nearly very fine and better (lot) £60-£80

Lot 59

Three: Corporal J. O’Loughlin, Manchester Regiment, late King’s Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment, who died of disease on active service in Baghdad in 1920 British War and Victory Medals (20377 Cpl. J. O’Loughlin. R. Lanc. R.); General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Iraq (77806 Pte. J. O’Loughlin. Manch. R.) silver medals black toned, nearly extremely fine (3) £140-£180 --- John O’Loughlin was born in Portarlington, Ireland, about January 1891. By 1911 the family had relocated to Wigan, Lancashire. On 27 August 1914 he attested for service in the Royal Field Artillery as Gunner No. 93494, giving his occupation as ‘horseman in a circus’. He went absent without leave on two occasions and on 27 February 1915 he was sentenced by District Court Martial, discharged ‘with ignominy’, and imprisoned for six months. Surprisingly perhaps, he re-enlisted at Lancaster on 11 August 1915 to serve in the King’s Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment, being posted to 11th (Bantam) (Service) Battalion. Promoted Corporal on 27 May 1916, O’Loughlin went to France with his battalion on 3 June 1916, disembarking at Le Havre. He was wounded in action on 22 June, with gunshot wounds and a ‘crushed’ chest and was invalided to the U.K. Following his recovery he again went to France and was posted back to his battalion in December 1916. During 1917 his battalion took part in the capture of Fifteen Ravine, Villers Plouich, Beaucamp and La Vacquerie, the Cambrai Operations and Bourlon Wood. In February 1918 he was transferred to 3rd Battalion Machine Gun Corps. He was transferred to the Army Reserve on 19 January 1919. He re-enlisted into the 2nd Battalion the Manchester Regiment which had been placed under orders for service in Mesopotamia. He had several entries in the regimental defaulters book and his health suffered being admitted to hospital with ‘sand fly fever’ on 7 August 1920. He died the following day of heart failure following sand fly fever and was buried at Baghdad (North Gate) Cemetery. He was the son of Patrick and Ellen O’Loughlin and husband of Annie Malone O’Loughlin of 6 Lyon St., Wallgate, Wigan. Sold with copied service papers and extensive research.

Lot 302

Three: Private T. McGee, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, who was wounded at Festubert on 16 May 1915 1914-15 Star (10191 Pte. T. Mc.Cee [sic]. R. Innis: Fus:); British War and Victory Medals (10191. Pte. T. Mc Gee. R. Innis. Fus.) very fine (3) £100-£140 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Thomas McGee was born in Mooville, Co. Donegal, in 1892 and attested for the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in Glasgow on 18 January 1912. Deserting on 19 May 1912, he rejoined from desertion on 19 August 1914, and served with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 28 December 1914. He was wounded by gun shot to his left hip at Festubert on 16 May 1915, and was discharged on account of his wounds on 23 June 1916, being awarded a Silver War Badge No. 226,557. Sold with copied service papers, medal index card, and other research.

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