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Lot 350

A lady's Must de Cartier Vermiel Tank quartz wristwatch, serial No. 590005, the rectangular silver dial with Arabic numerals, in plain silver gilt case, 30mm x 24mm overall, with Cartier black leather strap, contained in red leather and gilt tooled Cartier case and with original paper work and outer cardboard cover

Lot 356

A Greek (Macedonian Kingdom) Alexander III silver tetradrachm, 31mm diameter (weight 17grammes)

Lot 358

A Greek (Athens) silver tetradrachm (300-262 B.C.), approximately 22mm diameter (weight 17.2 grammes)

Lot 359

A Greek (Thrace) silver tetradrachm (411-350 B.C.) with the head of Dionysos, 32mm diameter (weight 16.8 grammes)

Lot 36

Six Georgian silver "Berry" spoons, the bowls variously embossed, the terminals engraved with cartouche, floral and leaf ornament, hallmarks somewhat indistinct, and two other smaller silver "Berry" spoons, hallmarks indistinct (combined weight 12ozs - engraved with initial to terminals)

Lot 360

A Greek (Philadelphos) silver tetradrachm (93 B.C.), 28mm diameter (weight 15.6 grammes)

Lot 361

A Greek (Parthian Kingdom 499-187 A.D.) Vologases IV silver tetra tetradrachm, 24mm diameter (weight 13.5 grammes)

Lot 362

Greek (Athens, Lucinia, Carthage and Illurian) - Five silver drachm and obol, drachm approximately 18mm diameter, obol 11mm diameter

Lot 363

Greek (Thrace, Lysimachos, Megalopolis, Paeonian and Histolia) - Six silver drachm and tetrobol, drachm 14-15mm diameter and tetrobol 12-14mm diameter

Lot 37

Eight George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, by William M. Traies, London 1824, nine matching dessert forks, eight similar dessert forks, by Chawner & Co, London 1846, and seventeen similar dessert spoons, by Mary Chawner and Chawner & Co, London 1838, 1846 and 1863 (weight 64ozs - all crested)

Lot 370

Ten Roman silver denarii and antoninii (Trajan, Antoninus Pius, Faustina Junior, Septimus Severus, Sevrius Alex, Mamrea Julia, Gordian III, Phillipus I and Valerion)

Lot 371

An extensive collection of ancient Indian bronze, copper and silver coins, various

Lot 374

A collection of ten Indian silver rupees (Jaisalmir, Jaipur, Indore, Jat, Jodhpur, Kishangar and Bundi), 20-23mm diameter (average weight 11 grammes)

Lot 375

A collection of ten Indian silver rupees (Alambia, Alwar, Awadh, Bundi, Alyjah, Hyderabad, Mahcattas and East India Company), 19-22mm diameter (average weight 11 grammes)

Lot 376

A collection of ten Indian silver rupees (Orchwa, Lahore, Bahadur, Gwalior and Mumbai), 19-23mm diameter (average weight 11 grammes)

Lot 377

Twenty-five Indian/Asian silver coins, various (Ancient to George V)

Lot 378

An Aethelred II (978-1016) hammered silver long cross penny, 19.7mm diameter (weight 1.7 grammes)

Lot 379

A William I (166-1087) hammered silver penny (Paxs type), 19.6mm diameter (weight 1.5 grammes)

Lot 38

A set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern table spoons and six matching table forks, by William Bateman, London 1820, and a set of twelve similar dessert forks, by William Bateman, London 1817, all engraved with Welby crest to terminals (weight 42ozs)

Lot 380

Henry III (1216-1272) and Edward I (1272-1307) ten hammered silver long cross pennies, various varieties, approximately 17-18mm diameter (some damage and one holed)

Lot 381

Ten Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies, various varieties, approximately 17-18mm diameter

Lot 382

Ten Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies, various varieties, approximately 17-18mm diameter

Lot 383

Ten Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies, various varieties, approximately 17-18mm diameter

Lot 384

Ten Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies, various varieties, approximately 17-18mm diameter

Lot 385

Ten Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies, various varieties, approximately 17-18mm diameter

Lot 386

Ten Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies, various varieties, approximately 17-18mm diameter

Lot 387

Five Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies (Northampton, Norwich, Exeter, Winchester and Lincoln Mints), 17-19mm diameter

Lot 388

Six Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies (Bristol, Northampton, Dublin, Oxford, Wallingford and Gloucester Mints), 17-18mm diameter

Lot 389

Six Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies (Exeter, Carlisle, Hereford, Norwich, Northampton and York Mints), 17-18mm diameter

Lot 39

A pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1766 (monogrammed), a set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by William Eaton, London 1834 (crested), and a selection of other spoons, various (weight 33ozs)

Lot 390

Six Henry III (1216-1272) hammered silver long cross pennies (Ilchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Wilton, Winchester and unknown Mints), 17-18mm diameter

Lot 391

Henry VII (1485-1509) and Henry VIII (1509-1547) - Three hammered silver groats, 24-27mm diameter

Lot 392

An Edward VI (1547-1553) hammered silver 1551 half Crown (mint mark "y"), 36.5mm diameter (weight 15.2 grammes)

Lot 393

An Edward VI (1547-1553) hammered silver shilling, 32mm diameter (weight 6.2 grammes), and a Queen Mary (1553-1554) hammered silver groat, 23mm diameter (weight 2.2 grammes - creased and worn)

Lot 394

An Elizabeth I (1558-1603) hammered silver half Crown (mint mark "1"), 34.5mm diameter (weight 14.9 grammes)

Lot 395

Three Elizabeth I (1558-1603) hammered silver shillings, 30-32mm diameter, and a ditto 1581 hammered silver sixpence, 25.8mm diameter

Lot 396

Three Elizabeth I (1558-1603) hammered silver shillings, 30-31mm diameter, and a ditto 1562 hammered silver sixpence, 25.5mm diameter

Lot 397

Two James I (1603-1625) hammered silver shillings - one with mint mark Rose (1605-1606), 30mm diameter, the other with mint mark of a tun (1615-1616), 29mm diameter

Lot 399

A Charles I (1625-1649) hammered silver 1644 Crown (Exeter Mint - mint mark Rose), 44.6mm diameter (weight 27.1 grammes)

Lot 4

A George V silver three-piece tea service with plain oval bulbous bodies, the shaped rims with moulded edge, comprising - teapot, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Sharman D. Neill, Sheffield 1913 (gross weight 34ozs)

Lot 400

A Charles I (1625-1649) hammered silver sixty shillings, mint mark Thistle, 43.5mm diameter (weight 29.6 grammes)

Lot 401

A Charles I (1625-1649) silver half Crown, mint mark Lion (York), 36.2mm diameter (weight 13.5 grammes

Lot 402

A Charles I (1625-1649) silver half Crown, mint mark Plume (1630-1631), 35mm diameter (weight 15 grammes)

Lot 407

A Charles I (1625-1649) silver half Crown, mint mark Portcullis (1633-1634), 35.3mm diameter (weight 15.1 grammes)

Lot 408

A Charles I (1625-1649) silver half Crown, mint mark Tun (1636-1638), 34.8mm diameter (weight 15.1 grammes)

Lot 41

Six early 20th Century Continental silver "Apostle" pattern tea spoons with spiral twist and cast handles, with import mark for Alfred Lewis, London 1903, and a large quantity of silver tea and coffee spoons, various (weight 45ozs)

Lot 415

The English Commonwealth (1649-1660) silver 1653 shilling, mint mark Sun, 30.8mm diameter (weight 5.8 grammes)

Lot 416

A collection of twenty hammered silver coins (Henry III to The Commonwealth, 1216 to 1660), various denominations (mostly with some damage)

Lot 42

A set of four Edward VII silver tea spoons with pointed terminals to handles, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1905, and a large quantity of silver tea and coffee spoons, various (weight 33ozs)

Lot 429

A collection of Twenty silver coins - William III to Victoria (various denominations)

Lot 43

A set of twelve late Victorian silver fish knives and twelve fish forks with shaped blades and moulded handles, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1900 (handles loaded - gross weight 40ozs), in oak canteen inset with shaped plaque to top, 14.25ins x 10.5ins x 2.75ins high

Lot 430

A collection of Twenty small silver coins/Maundy coins - Charles II to Elizabeth II

Lot 435

A stained wood storage box with fitted interior trays containing a mixed selection of silver, bronze and copper coins, various

Lot 436

A collection of ten Indian silver rupees (Akabar, Hugnal, Aurangzeb, Jehan and Bahador), 20-23mm diameter (average weight 11 grammes)

Lot 447

A small collection of agricultural and exhibition medals, awarded to John Fowler & Co, including - The Staffordshire Agricultural Society, established 1844, glazed silver medal by Ottley, with farmyard animals before a farmhouse, reversed inscribed within wreath, "Presented to Messrs John Fowler & Co, Leeds, for six horse traction engine. Exhibited at the Newcastle Meeting 1873. W. Tompkinson. Sec." 49mm, another similar - "Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society. Instituted 1847.", inscribed within wreath - "Awarded to John Fowler & Co, Leeds for eight horse traction engine exhibited at the Chester Show 1873. T. Rigby Sec.", 49mm (glazed to one side only), and eleven others, and six uniface metal medals with fixings for display, various

Lot 45

A George V lady's silver rectangular compact with cant corners, the interior with two-lidded compartments and bevelled mirror inset to lid, the exterior with engine turned decoration, 2.75ins x 1.75ins, by Walter Gardener Groves, London 1933, two silver rectangular vesta cases, and a gentleman's 9ct gold cased Vertex "Review" pocket watch, the silvered dial with numeral batons, 32mm diameter, and later black leather strap for same

Lot 455

Five Waterloo 200 commemorative bronze medallions depicting monarchs of the Napoleonic wars, and a gold proof medallion - The Duke of Wellington (weight 7 grammes), produced by Worcestershire Medal Service Ltd. Bronzegove, in presentation pack, five crowns - Victoria 1889, George V 1935, George VI 1937 and 1951, and Elizabeth II 1977, two proof sets of uncirculated coins 2015 and 2016, and a selection of other silver, bronze and other coins, various

Lot 46

A pair of late Victorian silver oval salts with crimped rims, part reeded and embossed bodies, 1.75ins high, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1897, a George V silver rectangular cigarette case with engine turned ornament, 5.125ins x 3.25ins, by Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1920, a selection of other silver and silver backed items (combined weighable silver 26ozs), and a small selection of plated ware

Lot 461

Three Victoria Crowns - two 1889 (Jubilee Head) and one 1896 (Old Head), a George VI 1951 Crown, a USA 1921 silver dollar, and a selection of other silver cupronickel coins

Lot 462

A selection of silver cupronickel and bronze coins, Victoria to Elizabeth II, contained in two red cloth covered albums

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