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Lot 83

OMAR RAMSDEN. An Arts & Crafts silver seal top spoon with hammered decoration, by Omar Ramsden. London 1937. Length 10 x 5cm. Approx. 15.4g.

Lot 84

OMAR RAMSDEN. An Omar Ramsden silver seal top spoon with hammered decoration. London 1937. Length 11.5cm. Approx. 23.3g.

Lot 85

HUGUENOT SILVER. Two George III silver taper sticks by Simon Jouet. Each stick with cast shell form base & one with flying eagle crest, the other with lion rampant crest. Both well stamped to the base, one London 1748, the other London 1749. (Both drip pans missing). Height 11.8cm & 12cm. Approx. 292.8g.

Lot 86

SILVER CANDLESTICKS. A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks with laurel swag decoration. London 1880. Height 28.8cm.

Lot 9

SUGAR CASTERS. Two 20th century silver sugar casters. Birmingham 1934 & 1939.

Lot 92

EPNS CUTLERY. A set of Victorian of dessert knives & forks with silver collars with carved ivory handles, in fitted mahogany case. Also, a dissimilar silver dessert fork.

Lot 95

SILVER BUCKLE. An Art Nouveau silver & enamelled two-part belt buckle by William Hutton & Sons, after a design by Kate Harris. London 1903. Length 7cm.

Lot 96

SILVER BUCKLE. A silver & enamel buckle in Liberty style. 4 x 6cm.

Lot 97

BUCKLES. Vintage paste & other buckles including a cast silver buckle.

Lot 201A

14 Tri-ang Spot On model Data Sheets for various different cars including Aston Martin DB3, Austin Healey '100-Six', Bentley 4dr Sports Saloon,  Ford Consul Classic, Ford Zodiac, Jaguar 3.4, Jaguar XK SS, 2 for the Morris 1100, Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, two different versions of the Rover 3 Litre card,  Vauxhall Cresta, and 14' G.P. Sailing Dinghy.  Each of the earlier models in the range which were housed in all card boxes, were supplied with a 13 x 8cm paper data sheet which consisted of a colour picture of the vehicle on one side and technical specifications of the actual car on the reverse. Data sheets were then folded so that they could be accommodated in the rather small boxes. As a result, the cards in this lot have variable amounts of, predominantly vertical, folding and all are contained in seven clear plastic wallets. (14)

Lot 254

Apple iPad 2 (2011), 16GB memory, Wi-Fi, silver back with wight front bezel. Working order. Cosmetic damage to headphone socket but it still works. With charger, no box. Sold as seen, no reserve.

Lot 262

20 boxed diecast models by Corgi, Matchbox, EFE and others, in various different scales, including a Dinky 297 Silver Jubilee Atlantean Bus with some repainting and super detailing, a 1:18 scale Paul's Model Art Williams Renault FW17 D. Hill Racing Car and a Blackpool Transport Northern Counties Palatine II bus model in 1:76 scale. 11 boxed Atlas Editions assorted ship models, mounted on plinths, together with two others lacking cardboard outer box, are also included as part of this lot. Overall models appear G/VG however condition of outer packaging varies. (33)

Lot 302

2 boxed Sunstar Routemaster buses in 1:24 scale,  2902 RM254 VLT254 The Standard Routemaster 'Jacob's' and 2903 RM664 WLT664 'The Silver Lady'. (2).

Lot 1

A good George IV silver three-piece tea service with squat circular octagonal lobed bodies, the outscrolled rims with cast shell, leaf scroll and anthemion mounts, with conforming moulded footrims, comprising - teapot with flowerhead pattern finial and fruitwood moulded scroll handle, 5.75ins high, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug with leaf capped moulded scroll handles, by Benjamin Smith, London 1823 (gross weight 55ozs) Provenance: Mary Cooke Antiques Ltd, London

Lot 1000

A rare Charles II brass cased quarter striking "winged" lantern clock, the front fret engraved "Eduardus East Londini", the 6.5ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and two steel hands, the centre silver alarm disc with engraved Tudor rose surrounded by brass dial engraved with tulips and leafage, to the verge movement with later anchor shaped bob pendulum oscillating between two inner plates, to the three train quarter striking movement with alarum, striking on two bells, contained in brass case with turned uprights and finials, heavy silvered metal bell, the brass framing with turned uprights, turned finials and three cast frets, the front engraved, and with later glazed winged apertures to the side doors with later pierced and engraved crestings, 15.75ins high, and with four brass cased weights for same Provenance: Sold Sotheby's, Bond Street, London - Important Clocks, Watches, Wristwatches and Barometers - Auction 13th October 1988 - Lot 191 - Noted as The property of Viscount Hereford Note: Edward East born 1602, apprentice 1618 to Richard Rogers, elected Master of the Clockmakers Company 1645 and 1652, and Watch and Clockmaker to Charles I, died 1696. This clock is thought to date to circa 1680

Lot 12

A good Queen Anne silver circular chamber candlestick with moulded rim and sconce and bulbous leaf capped handle, on three bun feet, 4.5ins diameter x 6.75ins overall, by Simon Pantin, London 1704 (weight 7.5ozs - engraved with crowned lions head and two feather plume crest)

Lot 139

A 14ct gold mounted seed pearl bar brooch, the face set with seed pearls in flowerhead pattern, 66mm overall, a 9ct gold mounted and gem set ring (size M+ - total gross weight 6.6 grammes), and a small silver mounted and green tinted glass spherical scent bottle pendant, 13mm overall

Lot 14

A late Victorian silver urn pattern sugar caster, the pierced and cast domed lid with turned finial, gadroon mounts, the body with ribbon and floral swags, spiral reeded and fluted ornament, on conforming circular footrim, 9ins high, by Vale Brothers & Sermon, London 1899 (weight 8ozs)

Lot 140

A gold coloured metal bracelet with plain oval links, hung with eleven various charms, a filigree silver circular pendant, two Chinese Buddha charms, and sundry jewellery (total gross weight 81 grammes)

Lot 141

Two silver identity bracelets, one worded "Barbara", and sundry silver jewellery (total gross weight 8.5ozs)

Lot 15

A George III silver wine funnel with reeded and bead mounts, 4.75ins high, by Henry Nutting or Hannah Northcote, London 1796 (weight 2.2ozs)

Lot 16

An Elizabeth II plain silver baluster shaped tankard with moulded scroll handle and moulded footrim, 5.25ins, by A. Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1973 (weight 11ozs - with presentation inscription "Presented to A. A. Drayson etc)

Lot 17

An Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt "Easter egg clock" from the St. James's House Company, the 17mm diameter dial with Arabic numerals, to the quartz movement, contained in engine turned case surmounted with a pearl and cast with leaf scroll and swag ornament, 3.25ins high, by Robert Glover, London 1983, No. 21 of limited edition of 500 (gross weight 2.5ozs), and white marble square stand for same, contained in blue leather covered fitted box, complete with certificate

Lot 188

A modern gentleman's 9ct gold torque bangle, 66mm diameter (gross weight 57 grammes), retailed by Silver Lining, in original pouch and box

Lot 19

A George V silver square commemorative box, the lid cast with the coat of arms of the Goldsmith's Company, the sides worded "The gift of the Goldsmith's Company A.D. 1327-1927", 3.75ins square x 1.375ins high, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1926 (weight 9ozs), the interior engraved "Presented to Field Marshal Viscount Allenby - Liveryman of the Goldsmith's Company in Commemoration of the 600th Anniversary of the Grant of the Company's First Charter"

Lot 192

A Mexican "Taxco" sterling silver stiff bangle of textured form, set with twelve rectangular cut purple stones, and two other silver and silvery metal stiff bangles (gross weight 7ozs)

Lot 2

A George VI and Elizabeth II harlequin silver four-piece tea service of "Art Deco" design with stepped lids, the cylindrical tapered bodies with reeded band and moulded footrims, all by Mappin & Webb, comprising - teapot with composite finial and handle, 6.75ins high, Sheffield 1949, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, Sheffield 1950, and hot water pot with composite finial and handle, 8.25ins high, Sheffield 1963 (gross weight 44ozs)

Lot 21

A sterling silver whistle with bear head pattern terminal, 3.5ins overall, stamped "925 sterling", and an Edward VII silver chain Albert (gross weight 1.3ozs)

Lot 22

A set of six George V silver and green enamel circular buttons with engine turned ornament, 16mm diameter, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1911, contained in green leather covered box retailed by Mappin & Webb Ltd., a set of six Edward VII silver circular buttons pierced and cast with lilies, 22mm diameter, by James Deakin & Son, Chester 1902, in green leather covered box, and a selection of other silvery metal and other dress studs, various, mounted on card

Lot 23

Two Edward VII silver hat pins, with open scroll terminals, 9ins and 8.75ins overall, each by Charles Horner, Chester 1906 and 1909, and a silvery metal hat pin with textured ball pattern terminal, 7.25ins overall, by Charles Horner Note: For similar example to ball pattern hat pin, see "Charles Horner of Halifax" by Tom J. Lawson, page 205, No. 9175

Lot 237

A Greek (Macedonian) Alexander the Great (333-323 B.C.) silver tetradrachm depicting the head of Herakles in a tiger skin, the reverse with Zeus holding an eagle and worded "AAEIANAPO", 25mm diameter (weight 17.1 grammes)

Lot 238

An Elizabeth I 1563 hammered silver sixpence (with Tudor rose mint mark), a James I hammered silver shilling, and a Charles I hammered silver shilling (later two coins clipped and damaged)

Lot 239

A Charles II 1671 crown (fair), a George III 1819 crown (fine/VF), a Victoria 1897 Diamond Jubilee silvery metal medallion, a bronze commemorative medallion of Maria II (born April 30th 1662, died December 28th 1694), and a small selection of other silver coins and medallions, various

Lot 242

A Victoria 1897 Diamond Jubilee commemorative medallion, 55mm diameter, in red leather covered case of issue, two George III crowns (worn), a Victoria 1844 crown (fair), a George III 1811 three shilling bank token, two George I 1727 silver three pence, and a South African 1896 two and a half shillings

Lot 25

An American sterling silver rectangular photograph frame to hold picture 9.5ins x 7.75ins, 11ins x 9ins overall, by Gorham (engraved "200" to lower part of frame), a Continental silvery metal rectangular photograph frame with reeded border to hold picture 9.25ins x 7ins, 10.75ins x 8.25ins overall, and one other similar smaller rectangular photograph frame with engine turned border to hold picture 7ins x 4.75ins, 8.25ins x 6.25ins overall (later two stamped "800 standard")

Lot 26

Six William IV Scottish silver single struck Queens pattern table spoons by John Murray or John Muir, Glasgow 1831 (weight 16ozs - monogrammed)

Lot 267

A late Victorian silver cased open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, contained in case engraved with shaped cartouche, engine turned and scroll ornament, 39mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1881 (gross weight 43.8 grammes), a silvery coloured metal chain Albert, and a small selection of silver ware

Lot 268

An 18th Century silver pair cased verge pocket watch by William Johnson of London, No. 1077, the white enamel dial with bold Roman and Arabic numerals and gilt hands, to the verge movement with square baluster shaped pillars, the pierced cock and back plate silvered, contained in plain inner case and silver repousse outer case depicting two figures and horse within C-scroll and floral borders, 52mm diameter (gross weight 97 grammes) Note: Possibly William Johnson recorded working as a watchmaker in London, apprenticed 1734, member of the Clockmakers Company 1741

Lot 269

A George III silver gilt and enamel cased pocket watch by William Clements of London, No. 1702, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and "Through the Dial winding", to the fusee movement with repeating action and with finely pierced and engraved cock with diamond endstone, contained in silver gilt and enamel inner case, the reverse enamelled with classical scene with two females, one holding a cornucopia, within royal blue and white enamel borders decorated with Neo Classical swags and with paste set button, the case hallmarked London 1819, and with gilt metal outer case, 54mm diameter (gross weight 118 grammes - enamel badly chipped to reverse and repeating mechanism not working)

Lot 27

Six 18th Century silver tablespoons with shaped terminals and engraved with crests (bottom marks rubbed), and six George III silver Old English pattern table forks, London 1779 (weight 23ozs)

Lot 270

A late 17th/early 18th Century silver pair cased verge pocket watch by John Trubshaw of London, No. 413, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with steel beetle and poker hands, to the verge fusee movement with bold Egyptian style pillars and finely pierced and engraved cock and plate, contained in plain silver pair case, 55mm diameter, the case unhallmarked with maker's mark "I.B." and numbered 413 and 421, the outer cased engraved with a contemporary armorial (gross weight 134 grammes) Note: John Trubshaw recorded working London, apprenticed 1679, member of the Clockmakers Company 1687 and warden of the Clockmakers Company 1714

Lot 28

Six Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table spoons, various makers and dates (crested), a matching dessert spoon, and three other silver spoons, various (combined weight 25ozs)

Lot 29

Two George III silver table spoons, the bowls each engraved with leaf scroll ornament, the handles with oval cartouche and strap work, one by Elizabeth Tookey, London 1768, the other hallmark rubbed, in fitted case, a set of twelve teaspoons and pair of matching sugar tongs with spiral reeded handles, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1891, in fitted case (combined weight 10ozs), and a set of twelve plated and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks, contained in walnut canteen

Lot 3

A late Victorian/George VI harlequin silver bachelors oval three-piece tea service with part reeded bodies, all by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and angular handle, 5ins high, two-handled sugar basin, both Sheffield 1937, and milk jug, London 1889 (gross weight 13ozs)

Lot 30

A Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish slice by William Robert Smily, London 1844 (weight 4ozs - monogrammed), and a set of six Victorian silver fish knives and forks, with moulded and shell pattern handles and engraved blades, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1876

Lot 31

A set of twelve Edward VII silver bladed and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks with engraved blades, by James Lewis & Sons, Sheffield 1901, contained in walnut canteen, 13ins x 10.25ins x 2.75ins high

Lot 33

A 19th Century Dutch harlequin silver part table service, various makers and dates, comprising - six table spoons, six table forks (all monogrammed) and six dessert spoons, and a Dutch silver serving fork with spiral reeded and bead pattern handle (weight 30ozs)

Lot 34

A George IV and William IV harlequin silver part table service, the handles engraved with crest within shield, ribbon and bell flower ornament, various London makers and dates, comprising - nine table spoons, ten table forks, eleven dessert spoons and eleven dessert forks (weight 40ozs)

Lot 35

A William IV harlequin silver fiddle thread and shell pattern part table service by William Eaton and John James Whiting, London 1836, comprising - four table spoons, six table forks, and six dessert spoons (weight 44ozs - initialled)

Lot 36

A Georgian and Victorian harlequin silver fiddle pattern table service for eight place settings, various makers and dates, comprising - eight table spoons, eight table forks, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight tea spoons and two sauce ladles (weight 71ozs), eight Elizabeth II silver handled table knives and eight butter knives, and a small selection of other silver flatware (weight 9ozs)

Lot 37

A Victorian silver part table service with moulded terminals by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London 1887, comprising - six table spoons, eleven table forks, twelve dessert spoons and twelve dessert forks (weight 99ozs)

Lot 38

An Elizabeth II silver Old English pattern table service by Jones & Son, London 1967, comprising twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, and twelve teaspoons (weight 104ozs), contained in modern wood veneered canteen, 16.25ins x 11.75ins x 4.5ins high

Lot 40

A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, cast and pierced with shell bead and leaf ornament, 7.5ins overall, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1872 (weight 3.2ozs), a George III silver punch ladle with oval lipped bowl, on turned wood handle, 13.25ins overall, by I. W., London 1763, and a George III silver berry spoon, London 1795 (weight 2ozs)

Lot 42

A 20th Century American silvery metal handled bottle opener by Tiffany & Co, 6ins overall, four Elizabeth II silver oval wine labels with shell and leaf scroll cast mounts, worded "Sherry", "Whisky", "Gin", and "Brandy", 2.25ins x 1.25ins, various makers and dates, two silver vesta cases and a silver Albert (combined weighable silver 3.1ozs)

Lot 44

A pair of Victorian silver circular salts embossed with floral ornament, on three scroll feet, 2.75ins diameter x 1.5ins high, by William Hunter, London 1859, an Elizabeth II silver three-piece condiment set of circular bulbous form with moulded girdle to body, comprising - mustard pot with slightly domed cover and shell pattern thumbpiece, 2.75ins high, salt and pepper pot, by Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1952, and two other items (combined weight 7ozs)

Lot 45

A George V silver three-piece condiment set of "Art Nouveau" design with pierced sides, on bracket feet, comprising - oval mustard pot with embossed cover, 1.75ins high, oval salt, 1.75ins high, and pepper pot, 3ins high, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910, and green tinted glass liners for same, an Edward VII small silver chamber candlestick, 2.25ins high, and matching snuffer, London 1904, and small selection of other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 18ozs)

Lot 46

An Edward VII silver cylindrical mustard pot with pierced fan shaped thumbpiece and pierced sides, 3ins high, by Carrington & Co, London 1907, and blue glass liner for same, two Edward VII silver rectangular four-division toast racks on ball feet, 4.25ins x 2.75ins x 3ins high, London 1905 and 1907, and a selection of other silver condiments, various (combined weighable silver 22ozs)

Lot 47

A late Victorian silver mounted and facet cut glass spirit flask with bayonet top and removable cup, by William Leuchars, London 1889, four George V silver circular dishes with shaped and moulded rims, on pedestal bases, 4ins diameter x 2.25ins high, Birmingham 1927 and 1928 (all loaded), and four silver specimen vases, various (all loaded)

Lot 49

A Continental silvery metal circular chamber candlestick with shaped and moulded rim, 2.75ins high (stamped "800 standard"), and a small selection of other silver and silvery metal ware, various (combined weight 11ozs)

Lot 5

A George IV silver rectangular and part reeded teapot with leaf scroll cast mounts, leaf capped C-scroll handle, on shell and scroll panel feet, 5.5ins high, by Robert Hennell II, London 1824 (gross weight 32ozs)

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