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Lot 663

A set of 4 Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, mark of Broadway & Company, Birmingham 1986, each circular filled base decorated with two rows of beading, tapering column and campana shaped sconce with integral beaded edged wax pan, underside with green felt table protector, 9cm diameter at the base, 23cm high (4)

Lot 658

A George VI silver 3-piece tea set, mark of J. W. Benson Ltd., London 1939, the teapot of inverted pear shaped form, the side with decorative applied cut card decoration, part marked piano hinged cover topped with a brown finial, brown handle, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl to match, 854.1g, (27.5ozt) gross (3)

Lot 640

A George V silver porringer, cover and spoon, mark of Wakely & Wheeler, London 1928, the bowl of circular form, the side with cut card decoration and personal engraving, two double scroll handles, raised on a spread foot, fully marked friction fitting cover decorated with three scrolling 'feet', trefid style spoon en suite with personal engraving, 374.9g (12ozt) gross, presented in the original gilt tooled fitted case lined in cream satin and black velvet.

Lot 121

A pearl and jade bracelet, three rows of cultured pearls, diameter from approximately 4.1 to 4.3mm, plain yellow spacer bar, length 17cm, strung to a push-in clasp with a carved jade panel (untested), and a 5.5mm pearl, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 15.8, presented in a Liberty box

Lot 579

A set of 4 George III 18th century silver candlesticks, mark of John Schofield, London 1790/1, the filled circular slightly dished base of each with reeded decoration and engraved with the arms of BURROUGHES with DENTON in pretence, fluted and knopped tapering columns, fluted campana shaped sconce and part marked detachable wax pan engraved with the crest of BURROUGHES, 14cm diameter at the base, 30cm high (4) The armorials commemorate the marriage of Randall Burroughes (1761-1817), of Burfield Hall, near Wymondham, Norfolk and Anne Denton (1761-1827). Randall and Anne were married at the Parish Church of St Mary and St Thomas of Canterbury (otherwise known as Wymondham Abbey) on 19th July 1792.Randall was the youngest and second surviving son of Jeremiah Burroughes, of Wymondham and his wife, Diana Burkin, and Anne was the youngest daughter and co-heiress of Samuel Denton and his wife, Jane Proctor.Randall served as both a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk. Overall in fair to good condition. Some minor surface scratches, dents, dings and spotting as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Evidence of loading breaking up under the wooden base (rattle when shaken) to all.1 - Minor bulge and small split to the column, Sconce a little out of true. Wax pan a little loose in the socket.2 - Minor creasing to the base of the column.3 - Sconce a little out of true.4 - nothing further to report

Lot 639

A 108-piece set of George V silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Francis Higgins and Son Ltd., London 1909, ‘Trefid’ pattern, engraved with the crest of BADDIFORD, comprising 9 serving spoons, 18 table forks, 11 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 4 tablespoons, 14 dessert forks, 5 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades,12 dessert spoons and 7 teaspoons along with 7 pairs of fish eaters, 8 fruit knives and 6 fruit forks each with filled handles and silver tines and blades, 4276.4g (138.5ozt) gross weighable silver (108)

Lot 660

A pair of Elizabeth II silver library candlesticks, mark of Frank Cobb & Company Ltd., Sheffield 1962, each with loaded, stepped and beaded square base, Cornithian column with acanthus decoration and part marked detachable beaded edged wax pan, 8 x 8cm, 15cm high (2)

Lot 482

A mid 20th century silver table bell, mark of J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1977, Jubilee marked, of campana form with stepped rim and knopped handle, 5.5cm at the rim, 11.5 cm high, 160.6g (5.2ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble.

Lot 659

A pair of George VI silver sauce boats, mark of Rattray & Company, Birmingham 1940, each with panelled side, Celtic rim and flying scroll handle with dragon's head terminal, raised on a spread foot, 292.4g (9.4ozt) gross (2)

Lot 479

An early 20th century German metalwares silver novelty double inkwell, mark of K. Kurz & Company, Hanau, with London import marks for Sterling silver, 1902 and sponsor's mark of Theodor Hartmann, in the form of a day bed, exterior with repoussé scrolls and pastoral scenes, part marked piano hinged centre section, interior similarly decorated with two recesses each containing a glass well and a central circular recess with part marked piano hinged cover, 15.5 x 6cm, 7cm high, 283.7g (9ozt) weighable silver

Lot 420

Tag Heuer - A steel 'Grand Carerra GMT Grande Date' wristwatch, circa 2010, model number WAV5113, serial number 1688297, circular brown dial with slightly raised inner, silver coloured batons, hands, centre sweep, date window at 12H and crescent shaped secondary hour window at 6H, tandem signed 21 jewel mechanical automatic chronometer rated ETA movement calibre 2892 A2, TAG calibre 8, case, 42.5mm diameter, verso with exhibition back, to a brown strap with fold over clasp, presented in the original case with outer card box, instruction booklet, guarantee card dated 18/8/2010 and chronometer certificate

Lot 199

A Victorian insect brooch, the abdomen set with an oval faceted red stone, assessed as rubellite (untested, due to limitations imposed by the mount), approximately 8.5 x 6.7mm, thorax set with graduating rose cut diamonds, wings set with graduating rubies and graduating rose cut diamonds, cabochon rubies for the eyes and diamond set antennae, estimated approximate total diamond weight 2.80ct, wing span 9.7cm, pin and revolver fitting, French poinçon mark for 18ct gold, silver settings, weight 28.7g, casedOverlal condition: GoodAll stones presentMinor abrasion and chipping to centre stone and rubies, consistent with age - visible with a 10x loupeChipping to diamonds, consistent with ageGeneral wear and heavy scratching to reversePin is slightly misshapen but opens and closes positively

Lot 518

A George V silver, enamel and rock crystal writing set, mark of Asprey & Company, London 1910, comprising a dip pen and propelling pencil each with facetted rock crystal barrels and green guilloché enamel grips, together with a paper knife with (originally) silver gilt blade and pen rest of similar construction, presented in the original gilt tooled fitted case lined in cream satin and velvetDip pen - A very minor nick to the handle. Evidence of a minor repair to the enamelling, more visible under reflected light, but not obvious. Some staining to the nib, holder and collar.Pencil - Evidence of a minor repair to the enamelling, more visible under reflected light, but not obvious. Some staining to the holder and collar.Paper knife - Extensive wear to the gilding on the blade. Hallmark clear. Some evidence of repair and staining to the enamelling.Rest - Wear and staining to the gilding on the terminals. Some evidence of repair and staining to the enamelling.Case - Exterior in good condition, Interior in fair to good condition, with some intends to the satin in the cover, the velvet a bit dirty.

Lot 308

C. & J. Ketterer, Ware - A mid 19th century silver pair cased pocket watch, circa 1862, the outer (and inner) case with London hallmarks for Sterling silver, open faced pocket watch, white dial, inner with polychrome painted pastoral scene of a farmer ploughing, black Roman numerals and blued hands, front loading gilt full plate key wind movement, signed C&J KETTERER BRO WARE No 47251, engraved winged balance cock, verge escapement with chain fusée, three arm balance and 4 pillars, inner case, 47mm diameter, verso with offset winding aperture, interior with casemaker's mark of Philip Woodman & Sons, 138.2g gross, presented with the winding key

Lot 648

A George V silver Arts & Crafts style 3-piece tea set, mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company, London 1927, the teapot of circular form and hammered finish, upper with two bands between triangular motifs, part marked piano hinged and domed cover topped with a black finial, black handle, raised on an applied ring foot, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl to match, signed to the underside and numbered 1407, 950.6g (30.5ozt) gross (3)

Lot 661

An Elizabeth II silver 4-piece tea set, mark not traced (C.E), London 1956/7, the teapot of simple circular form, part marked piano hinged flush fitting cover topped with a brown finial, brown handle, raised on a spread foot, the hot water jug, milk jug and two handled sugar bowl to match, 1595.6g (51.2ozt) gross (4)

Lot 486

An early 20th century silver novelty pin cushion, mark of W. J. Myatt & Company, Chester 1910, in the form of a standing sow, the back with blue velvet insert, 8cm in length, 51g (1.7ozt) grossOverall in fair to good condition with no obvious signs of repair. some surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. A minor split to the edge between the eyes. One or two shallow creases to the body.

Lot 532

A set of 4 mid 19th century silver plated cast novelty salts, two with mark of Elkington & Company, 1853, two apparently unmarked, each naturalistically modelled in the shape of a spiral seashell, gilt washed interior,13cm long (4)

Lot 638

A George V silver sugar bowl, mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths’ Company, London 1911, of oval form, the side with repoussé foliage and symmetrical decoration, two caryatid embellished scroll handles, gilded interior with red glass liner, raised on four shell and decorative feet, signed to the underside, 15 x 8.5cm over the handles, 301.7g (10.6ozt) weighable silverOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of repair. Some slight surface scratches and minor nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. One foot bent a little out of shape with a resultant wobble when on a flat surface. Minor chip to the edge of the liner.

Lot 679

Chester - A George V silver teapot, mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 1914, in the Queen Anne style and of rectangular form, half gadrooned with shell and gadroon parapet, part marked piano hinged and domed cover topped with a black rosette finial, black handle, 634.5g (20.4ozt)

Lot 694

Perth - A 21-piece harlequin set of Victorian silver flatware, with 6 earlier additions, Edinburgh Assay Office marked, 'Kings' pattern, single struck, comprising 10 table forks and 6 dessert spoons, mark of George Crichton, 1861 and 5 tablespoons, mark of Robert Keay II, 1847, together with 6 teaspoons, mark of Adam Elder, Edinburgh, tandem marked by Robert Morton, 1828, 1392.2g (44.7ozt) gross (27) Following the reimposition of duty in 1784, Scottish provincial goldsmiths were obliged to send all their work to Edinburgh to be assayed and have the duty mark applied. These examples from Perth-based goldsmiths were therefore struck with Edinburgh, rather than Perth, town marks.Robert Morton was a jewellery and silver retailer with premises in Prince's Street, Edinburgh.

Lot 478

Andrew A. Taylor for Cartier - An American metalwares silver table cigarette box, circa 1950, maker's mark to the side, additionally marked 410 STERLING CARTIER, of plain rectangular form with piano hinged cover, gilded interior with single divider, outer engraved CHRISTOPHER SINCLAIR STEVENSON, 14.5 x 11.5cm, 332.3g (11.7ozt)Andrew Taylor was a silversmith located in Newark, New Jersey, and he was active 1930-1970.

Lot 588

A George III silver tea pot with associated stand, the teapot with mark of Crispin Fuller, London 1802, of oval form with stepped parapet, upper and lower each with a band of foliate engraving between two cartouches, one monogrammed, each bordered by a wreath, part marked piano hinged stepped and domed cover topped with a brown finial, brown handle, 418.6g (13.4ozt); the stand with mark of Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1802, of navette form, the border with decorative bright cut engraving, the centre with a matching monogrammed cartouche, raised on four triangular feet, 16 x 12cm, 121.4g (3.9ozt) (2)Teapot - Overall in fair to good condition. Some surface scratches and minor dents and dings as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Evidence of a minor repair to the body near the spout. Cover hinge rather loose. Finial a little loose, as is the handle, which appears to have broken in the bottom socket. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble.Stand - Overall in good condition. Some surface scratches and minor dents and dings as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. A little wobble when on a flat surface.

Lot 508

J.C. Boardman for Cartier - A mid 20th century American metalwares silver tot cup, circa 1960, underside with maker's mark, additionally marked CARTIER STERLING 494, of plain cylindrical form with simple scroll handle and monogram to the side, 5 x 5cm, 45.1g (1.5ozt)J.C. Boardman & Company were founded in South Wallingford, Connecticut, in 1953. They were acquired in 1975 by F.B. Rogers & Company.

Lot 666

A set of 6 Elizabeth II silver goblets, each with mark of A. Chick & Sons Ltd., London 1973, display marked, in the Jacobean style, campana shaped bowl with flared lip, short knopped column and pedestal foot, gilt washed interior, 8.5cm diameter at the rim, 15cm high, 1364.5g (43.8ozt) gross (6)Overall in fair to good condition. Some minor surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Four lean a little and two with a minor wobble when on a flat surface.

Lot 439

Tag Heuer - A steel limited edition 'Aquaracer RFU' wristwatch, circa 2011, model WAP2013, serial number RPU8488, number 801 of a limited edition of 1000, circular black dial with silver coloured batons and hands, centre sweep, date window at 3H and rose logo at 9H, tandem signed 26 jewel mechanical automatic Sellita movement calibre SW200-1, TAG calibre 5, case, 42mm diameter, uni-directional rotating bezel, to a steel link bracelet with fold over clasp, presented in the outer card box, with instruction booklet, guarantee card dated 7/9/2011 and RFU guarantee card

Lot 631

An Edward VII silver 2-piece café-au-lait set, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905, each of plain, tapering form, part market piano hinged and domed cover topped with an urn shaped finial, black capped handle, raised on a stepped foot, 12cm diameter at the base, 21cm high, 1092g (35ozt) gross (2)

Lot 696

Dublin - A set of 6 Elizabeth II silver goblets, mark not traced (RCSL), 1983, each campana shaped bowl with flared rim and tapered column, raised on a circular reeded pedestal foot, 6.5cm at the rim, 16cm high, 1138.8g (36.7ozt) gross (6)Overall in good condition. Some minor surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. All stand well on a flat surface with no wobble.

Lot 473

A German metalwares silver cigarette or cheroot case, underside stamped with Halbmond & Reichskrone (crescent & crown) and 800, no further apparent marks, of rectangular form, the sides decorated with repoussé foliage, the piano hinged cover featuring a repoussé pastoral scene of putti at play, 9 x 6cm, 102.7g (3.3ozt)

Lot 586

A George III silver straining spoon, possible mark of Solomon Hougham, London 1802, 'Old English' pattern, engraved with the crest of ACHESON, 29cm overall length, 122.8g (3.9ozt)

Lot 687

Edinburgh - A Victorian silver salver together with an Old Sheffield Plate example, mark of James McKay, 1840, 'Chippendale' style with shell and scroll rim, the field with foliate engraving around a central monogrammed cartouche, raised on 3 applied cast shell and scroll feet, 27cm diameter, 530.6g (17ozt); the OSP example of similar style with gadrooned rim, the field with a border of foliate engraving and with a central monogram, raised on 3 applied cast shell and scroll feet, 30cm diameter (2)

Lot 449

Omega - A steel limited edition 'Speedmaster Mark II Co-Axial Rio 2016' wristwatch, circa 2016, model STZ000694, serial number 86792236, number 1121 of a limited edition of 2016, circular black dial with white batons and hands, centre chronograph sweep, inner bar minute track and outer tachymetre track, three subsidiary dials bordered in bronze, silver and gold respectively recording minutes (bronze) at 3H, running seconds (silver) at 9H and hours (gold) at 6H with integral date window, signed 31 jewel mechanical automatic movement, calibre 3330, with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown, cushion shaped case, 42mm wide, with recessed date pusher at 10H, verso with Rio 2016 logo, to a black strap with pin buckle, presented in a liveried case with outer card box and instruction bookletCrystal - Complete and free from obvious scratches or damage.Dial - In excellent condition.Movement - In full working order, including the chronograph function, but has not been tested for timekeeping or endurance.Case - Generally in good condition. Some very minor scuffs and nicks as to be expected.Misc - Presented with a liveried, but not the original, case. Instruction booklet included but no further paperwork.

Lot 182

A Victorian opal and diamond crescent brooch, central round cabochon opal, with five graduated oval cabochon opals, further set with old brilliant cut diamonds (one lacking), dimensions 5 x 2.5cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 6.9g

Lot 681

Newcastle - An 11-piece set of 19th century silver flatware with 2 additions, 'Fiddle' pattern, double crested, comprising 4 tablespoons, (mark of Reid & Sons (David Reid), 3 x 1866 1 x 1867), 3 dessert forks and 4 dessert spoons (mark of Reid & Sons (Christian John Reid) 1868), together with 2 table forks (mark of Mary Chawner, London 1834), 753.1g (24.2ozt) gross (13)

Lot 559

A pair of early 20th century German metalwares silver 5 light candelabra, mark of Gebrüder Kühne, Schwäbisch Gmund, circa 1920, stamped with Halbmond & Reichskrone (crescent & crown) and 800, each with octagonal stepped and loaded base and double knopped column, detachable upper with four scrolled branches each terminating in a sconce and wax pan, the fifth light in the centre, 33cm diameter across the branches, 46cm high, 1295.9g (41.7ozt) weighable silver (2)Overall in fair to good condition. Some surface scratches and minor dents and dings as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Evidence of splitting and repair work to the rim of the sockets of both of the sticks. Branches of all a little out of shape, but not obviously so. Would benefit from professional polishing.

Lot 505

A set of six German metalwares silver stacking shot cups together with a further two pairs, all of plain conical form, the side with initials M.A.N. and date, underside struck with Halbmond und Reichskrone (crescent and crown), six marked WMF for Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik, additionally struck ‘925’ and ‘STERLING’, 3.4cm diameter at the rim, 2.5cm diameter at the base, 4cm high, a pair with mark of Kühn Gebrüde, additionally struck ‘925’ (3 x 2.3 x 4.5cm) and a further pair with mark of Wilkens, additionally struck ‘835’ and ‘8026’ (3.6 x 2.6 x 4.2 cm), 226.4g (7.3ozt) gross (10)M.A.N. (abbreviation of Maschinenfabrik) was a manufacturing and engineering company based in Munich, Germany. Founded in 1758, it was taken over by Volkswagen in 2021.Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some surface scratches and minor dings as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.

Lot 688

Edinburgh - A 28-piece set of Victorian silver flatware with 14 additions, mark of James McKay, 1840, 'Kings' pattern, single struck, monogrammed, comprising 10 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 5 teaspoons and a pair of sugar nips with shell bowls together with 2 table forks (1839), 11 teaspoons (5 x 1839, 5 x 1855, 1 x mark of James & Walter Marshall,1845), and a sauce ladle (1866) 1850.8g (59.4g) gross (42)

Lot 576

A set of 4 George III 18th century silver basting spoons, mark of Thomas Northcote, London 1785, 'Old English' pattern, each engraved with the crest of BASSETT, 30cm long, 416.1g (13.3ozt) gross (4)

Lot 605

A Victorian silver christening tankard, mark of John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd.), London 1873, straight side with decorative bright cut engraving, simple C shaped handle, gilt washed interior and raised on a beaded edged spread foot, retailer signed to the underside and numbered 9118 , 7cm diameter at the rim, 9.5cm high, 229g (7.3ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some slight surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Foot rim just a little out of shape. Stands well on a flat surface with just a slight wobble. No personal engraving. Hallmarks clear and readable.

Lot 300

Unsigned - A Swiss silver Goliath open faced pocket watch with a silver travelling case, circa 1900, white dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands, crown wind mechanical covered movement with exhibition mainspring and hand setting button at 1H, case, 70mm diameter, interior with Swiss marks for 935/1000 standard silver, additionally marked 0,935, 257.6g gross, presented in a wooden easel backed travelling case, hinged cover capped in silver, mark of Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes), Birmingham 1904, with hammered finish, upper with circular cartouche, 110 x 100mm

Lot 500

A silver plated Highlander's dress dirk together with a plaid brooch, the dirk with decorative handle featuring four oval cabochon cut foil backed smoky quartz above a cartouche featuring two hounds, and below four recesses containing alternate soldiers and maidens and a row of coloured foil backed hardstones, the pommel with circular faceted foil backed smoky quartz, steel tapering blade, 32.5cm long with clipped rear edge, decorative scabbard featuring the crest and ribboned motto of CLAN ANDERSON with helmet above, the subsidiary fork and knife similarly designed, verso with simple fitting, overall length 54cm; the base metal brooch of circular form, 10cm diameter, outer pierced section over a plain ground featuring eagles and balls on a foliate field, central raised section similarly decorated, with a circular brown facetted smoky quartz, 4.5cm diameter, verso with simple pin and hook fitting, 10cm diameter (2)Dirk - Overall in fair to good condition with no obvious sign of repair. The scabbard has some loss to the material exposing the wood under the crest and motto area. Some very minor loss of plating to the high exposed areas. Would benefit from being cleaned. The fork, knife and dirk all in good condition with just some staining to the steelwork.Brooch - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some light surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Verso missing 6 of the 12 retaining nuts.

Lot 547

A Danish metalwares silver vegetable dish, struck with Three Towers for 826/1000 standard silver, 1931, assay master's mark of Christian F. Heise, (1904-1932), no apparent maker's marks, additionally struck with the mark of M.H. Wilkens & Söhne - Hemerlingen, Bremen, Halbmond und Reichskrone (crescent and crown), 830S and 5359, of oval scalloped form with reeded rim, 31 x 21cm, 454.1g (16ozt)

Lot 509

Republic of Liberia 300 dollar proof coin, dated 1998, number 1 of a limited edition of 500, 1 kilo fine silver, verso with RMS Titanic, presented part wrapped in paper in a plastic capsule with certificate and fitted case

Lot 617

A Victorian silver 3-piece tea set on a silver plated tray, mark of Linley & Hodd (William Linley & Richard Hodd I), London 1870,with additional registry mark dated 3 April 1866, the teapot of oval corrugated form, decorated with bright cut engraving, part marked piano hinged flush fitting cover topped with an oval rosette finial, hollow capped handle with ivory insulators, fluted and decorated spout, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, both with gilt washed interiors, to match, 1241.3g (39.9ozt) gross, presented on a circular silver plated gallery tray (4)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: BVXYERQ5

Lot 557

A mid 20th century German metalwares silver 3 light candelabra together with a single candlestick, the candelabra, with mark of Gebrüder Deyhle, Schwäbisch Gmünd, struck with Halbmond und Reichskrone (crescent and crown) and additionally marked 830S, oval scalloped base with metal infill and swirled repoussé decoration, baluster column supporting two scrolled branches each with a swirled sconce, column top supporting the third light, 28cm across the branches, 26cm high; the single stick of very similar decoration and construction, with mark of Kurz Gottlieb, Schwäbisch Gmünd, struck with Halbmond und Reichskrone and additionally marked 830, 8cm diameter across the base, 16.5cm high (2)

Lot 466

An early 20th century silver backed 11-piece dressing table set, mark of Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1933/36, comprising a dressing table tray, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes and hand mirror, each with silver mounts and tortoiseshell backs decorated with silver piqué work, along with a tortoiseshell comb and a button hook, shoe horn, nail file and cuticle pusher, similarly decorated but with steel fittings, all presented in a covered wooden fitted case, interior lined in cream satin and velvet

Lot 607

A Victorian silver christening mug, mark of Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1842, the side with engraved foliage around 5 cartouches, four engraved with ladies at harvest, the fifth with personal engraving, stepped foot and flared rim, reeded and capped scroll handle, 7.5cm at the rim, 8.5cm diameter, 163.9g (5.3ozt)

Lot 628

An Edward VII silver rose bowl, mark of Martin, Hall & Company (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1901, of circular form with central reeded girdle and two capped flying scroll handles, raised on a circular spread foot, retailer signed and numbered to the underside, 35cm diameter over the handles, 14cm high, 1019.1g (32.7ozt)

Lot 624

A pair of Edward VII silver library candlesticks, mark of Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1907, each loaded base of stepped navette form, simple knopped column and part marked detachable wax pan, underside with green baize table protector, 10 x 6.6cm, 20cm high (2)

Lot 418

Tudor by Rolex - A steel wristwatch, circa 1950, circular white dial with silver coloured Arabic numerals, blued hands, and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, signed 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 290, case, 32mm, interior signed by Rolex, to a black strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case

Lot 599

A Victoria silver desk inkstand, mark of H. J. Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1856, the stand of oval form with a border of engraved scrolls and two foliate mask handles, presentation engraved, three tapered collars supporting the two silver topped glass wells and foliate taperstick, raised on four hoof feet, 32 x 17cm over the handles, 477.8g (15.4ozt) gross weighable silver

Lot 467

An early 20th century Austrian metalwares silver and enamel powder compact, marked 935 MADE IN AUSTRIA STERLING SILVER 831, no further apparent marks, of octagonal form, underside in pale blue guilloché enamel with decorated upper and lower bezels in white and red enamel, piano hinged cover depicting an evening scene with a kneeling gentleman kissing the hand of a lady in front of wrought iron gates, with putti observing, decorative thumbpiece, interior with engine turned plate over the powder reservoir with associated 3 position slider, mirrored interior of cover, marked 831 behind the mirror, 6 x 6cm, 97.6g gross, presented with chamois applicator

Lot 584

A George III 18th century silver soup ladle, maker's mark indecipherable, London 1753, 'Old English Feather Edge' pattern with circular bowl, 33cm in length, 149.1g (5.3ozt)

Lot 367

Cartier - A vermeil 'Must de Cartier Vendôme' wristwatch, circa 1985, model 590003, serial number 17 021737, signed circular parchment dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands, signed quartz movement calibre 81, case, 30mm, verso with French marks for Sterling silver, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented in a signed red felt pouch Crystal - Complete. In good condition with just some minor surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.Dial - Some minor deterioration to the very edge and two hairline cracks in the XII area at the edges.Movement - Not currently in working order, but the battery has not been tested.Case - In good condition. Some minor surface scratches, knock and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. 

Lot 577

A pair of George III 18th century silver salts with later spoons, the salts each with mark of Solomon Hougham, London 1795, of navette form, decoratively pierced side with bright cut engraving around an escutcheon shaped cartouche engraved with the crest of CAMPBELL, raised on four applied triangular feet, blue glass liner with star cut base; the spoons with mark of Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1820, 'Fiddle' pattern, one engraved with the crest of BEDFORD, gilt washed bowls,126.6g (4.1ozt) gross weighable silver (4)

Lot 606

A 65-piece set of Victorian silver flatware with 2 additions, mark of Francis Higgins III, London 1888, 'Old English' pattern, engraved with the crest of WADHAM, comprising 11 table forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 11 dessert spoons, 10 teaspoons, 4 salt spoons, 2 basting spoons, 2 sauce ladles and a soup ladle, together with a further table fork, mark of Charles Boyton (II), London 1894 and a further dessert spoon, mark of Charles Boyton (III), London 1903, 3990.1g (128ozt) gross (67) This flatware was received as a wedding gift by Gerard Anstis Wadham and Elizabeth Dorothea Philip on the occasion of their marriage on June 21st 1921 at Marlborough Church.Gerard Wadham was a descendant of Sir Nicholas and Lady Dorothea Wadham - founders, in 1610, of Wadham College, Oxford.

Lot 481

A late 20th century silver commemorative paper knife, mark of Prestons Ltd., Sheffield 1981, display marked, tapering and chamfered blade, the terminal fashioned as 'Prince of Wales Feathers' out of a coronet, above the motto ICH DIEN, engraved to the blade THE ROYAL WEDDING 1981, 19cm in length, 74.4g (2.4ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.

Lot 633

A George V silver christening tankard. mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company Ltd., London 1932, straight sided with flared rim and scroll handle, raised on a spread foot, signed to the underside, presented in the original signed and gilt tooled fitted case, lined in cream satin and green baize, 200.5g (6.4ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some light surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Stands well on a flat surface with just a very slight wobble. Hallmarks clear and readable. No personal engraving.

Lot 668

An Elizabeth II silver novelty 3-piece cruet set, mark of William Comyns & Sons Ltd. (Richard Comyns), London 1990, the salt and pepper casters in the form of cast and chased rabbits, the open mustard with blue glass liner and spoon with the appearance of a burrow entrance, 436.3g (14.1ozt) gross (3)

Lot 504

An 18th century silver mote spoon, (probable) mark of Thomas Tookey, bottom marked, further marks indecipherable, oval pierced bowl and tapering handle with pointed finial, 14cm overall length, 10.4g (0.3ozt)

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