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Lot 1069

Antique carved nut perfume with silver top, 50mm, together with small nut carving 19mm (2)

Lot 11

Group of three Royal Service medals awarded to the late Mr Dennis Brown – The Prince of Wales’ vegetable gardener at Highgrove from 1983 – 2005 – Royal Victorian Medal (R.V.M.) (silver) in original box, The Queen’s Golden Jubilee medal in original box and The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal in original box – all unnamed as issued. Sold with related letters and ephemera – including citations, congratulatory letters from The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall and members of The Royal Household, Royal Invitations, general staff letters, etc

Lot 110

Fine Victorian silver presentation trowel of Colchester importance - the pointed triangular blade engraved with the Colchester Borough arms and a scene of the new Colchester Town Hall in its High street setting with inscription below 'Borough of Colchester -this trowel was presented to His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge K.G. by the Architect John Belcher F.R.I.B.A. On the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the new Town Hall on 31st October 1898', with turned ivory handle and another presentation inscription to the reverse - H.M.Mappin & Webb,Sheffield 1898, 35cm overall

Lot 1258

*Edward Wolfe (1896-1981) ink on Chinese silver board - Portrait of a Young Man, 107cm x 48cm, in glazed frame Provenance: Patrick Seale Gallery, Motcomb Street

Lot 126

HRH Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester -1954 Royal Tournament presentation prize winners' blotter / frame of red Morocco leather, with silver mounts - including Royal lion on Crown crest (hallmarked Garrard & Co.), containing two prize winners certificates signed by Prince Henry, 20 x 26cm

Lot 129

Royal George111 silver muffin dish and cover with engraved Roal crest to circular dished base ,the domed cover with engraved Royal arms for a son of the sovereign and urn finial-H.M.london 1789 maker Henry Chawner-approx 14 ozs ,18.5 cm diameter

Lot 134

The Coronation of HM King George IV in 1821 – The Earl of Westmorland’s Coronation robes and coronet, circa 1821 – comprising a silver gilt and crimson velvet coronet, lined in ivory silk, trimmed in ermine and with a central gilt and silver thread tassel, fully hallmarked – London 1820 / 1821 and with maker’s mark for Robert Garrard; an Elizabethan-style set of doublet and breeches, cream silk, decorated overall with gold braid and silver gilt thread, with fine lace ruffle at neck, housed in a large late 19 th century mahogany chest with brass carrying handles and a brass plaque, inscribed ‘The Rt. Honble Earl Westmorland Coronation Robes’, 66.5cm x 100cm x 38cm, together with a Viscount’s Coronation robe, circa 1837, crimson velvet robe, lined in ivory silk (ink-stamped ‘Adams & Ede’), incorporating an ermine and sealskin cape with two and a half rows of sealskin spots, original grosgrain ribbon fastenings, approximately 84 inches long. Provenance: Sold at Christie’s 30 th November 2006 - Sale 7284 – Lot 626 (coronet and doublet and breeches only). Sold for £12,000. George IV’s Coronation was notable for its pomp and extravagance. Coming so soon after the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815, The King was determined that his power should be further reinforced by a coronation to surpass the lavish ceremony held for the former emperor in 1804 – the result was the most expensive coronation ever held in Britain (costing over £9.5 million in today’s money). The costumes worn by the participants in the procession from Westminster Hall to the Abbey were one of the most notable aspects of the coronation. King George, with his personal interest in costume, assisted with the design of some of the outfits which were loosely based on the clothing of the Elizabethan and Stuart periods. John Fane, 10 th Earl of Westmorland (1759 – 1841), was a British Tory politician who served in most of the cabinets of the period, primarily as Lord Privy Seal, a position which he held for thirty-five years from 1798 (except for the years 1806 and 1807). He is shown wearing his coronation robes, alongside three other peers, in an aquatint in Nayler’s ‘History of the Coronation 1821’, published in 1824 (see lot 139)Condition:Coronet - good original order - old repair to one of the gilded ball supports, fur worn on edges, silk lining split in lining of crown and dirty on head band coat and breeches - good original order for age, area of silk missing from under both armpits - fragile overall with minor splits - gold bullion work surprisingly bright although some buttons missing and fraying to button holes - lacework to neck rather discoloured - a rare survival cape - good original order - silk liner in tatters box - good original condition

Lot 1390

Edwardian English school oil on canvas - Portrait of Edmund Barnes (1842-1926), Mayor of St Pancras, dressed in his robes and chains, in gilt frame, 90cm x 70cm, together with an Edward VII presentation silver medal in red leather case

Lot 1407

George III burr yew worktable, the drawer with original engraved silver handle, burr wood and ebony stringing, on slender square taper legs with undertier, 37cm wide x 76cm high

Lot 170

Mid-18th century Chelsea silver shape plate with moulded scaled border interspaced with polychrome painted birds and floral sprays to the centre – red anchor mark, circa 1754 – 1758, 22cm diameter and another with polychrome floral spray decoration, 21cm (2)

Lot 35

The Wedding of HRH Prince Charles Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, July 1981 – fine silver cased commemorative limited edition carriage clock, by Charles Frodsham & Co., with gilded and cream painted dial with Prince of Wales feather cresting, swing handle with crown mount, reeded columns and bevelled glazed panels, hallmarked London 1981, no. 227 of 1000, 10cm high, with original cast Prince of Wales feather crested brass key, original box and papers

Lot 350

Fine quality Victorian cut glass claret jug with engraved and cut shell and seaweed decoration, silver mounts with similar themed decoration, hinged domed cover and integral handle. (London 1887) John Newton Mappin. 22cm overall height

Lot 351

Victorian silver rose bowl of wrythen half fluted form with leaf and scroll border on a stepped and domed circular foot (London 1888) Walter and John Barnard. All at approximately 17 ozs. 20.5 cm diameter.

Lot 352

Late George II / early George III silver coffee pot of baluster form with engraved armorial crest, fruitwood scroll handle and leaf mounted spout, hinged domed cover with acorn finial on a circular foot. (Circa 1760) marks rubbed. All at approximately 25 ozs. 25cm overall height.

Lot 353

Late Victorian silver hot water jug of baluster form with embossed floral decoration and vacant cartouches, silver leaf mounted handle with horn insulators, hinged domed cover with pineapple finial on a circular pedestal foot, together with a matching sugar basin and cream jug. (Sheffield 1897). Fenton Bros. Ltd. All at approximately 47ozs. Water jug 32cm overall height. (3)

Lot 354

George II silver card tray of circular form with shell and scroll border, on three hoof feet.(London 1756) Maker WI. All at approximately 5 ozs. 15.5 cm diameter.

Lot 355

William IV silver salver of circular form with foliate engraved centre and armorial crest, on four scroll feet. (Sheffield 1834). Kitchen,Walker & Curr. All at approximately 13ozs. 21.5cm diameter.

Lot 356

George IV silver wine funnel of cauldron form with reeded border, and engraved monogram, separate strainer with matching reeded border and shell suspension hook. (London 1826) Walter Bateman. All at approximately 51/2 ozs. 16cm overall length.

Lot 357

George III silver helmet shaped cream jug of plain form with engraved monogram and loop handle, on a circular pedestal foot. (London 1794) Robert Hennell, together with two others with Bright Cut decoration and square bases ( marks rubbed). All at approximately 7ozs. Hennell jug 15 cm overall height. (3)

Lot 358

George III silver helmet shaped cream jug with bright cut decoration reeded border and engraved mongram. (London 1802) Maker's mark rubbed. Together with another similar (London 1810) All at approximately 6ozs. Both jugs approximately 9cm overall height. (2)

Lot 359

Early 19th century silver bottle coaster of circular form with pierced decoration and turned wooden base. (Marks rubbed). 13cm diameter.

Lot 360

Rare early Victorian silver castle-top card case with foliate decoration and hinged cover, the front panel embossed with image of Kings College Chapel, Cambridge and the rear panel with engraved full armorial shield. (Birmingham 1845) Nathaniel Mills. All at approximately 3ozs. 10cm overall length. General overall condition good. Main panels of lower case are distracted and pushed in and there are splits on both sides behind the lower scroll hinge mount. Hinge is good but loose, cover closes properly but it is very tight fit because of the distortion to main case. No major dents or dings. No signs of major repair. Marks slightly distorted.

Lot 361

Contemporary silver novelty three piece condiment set, realistically modelled as frogs with glass eyes in the Victorian style, comprising salt, pepper and mustard with hinged cover and tongue spoon. (London 1967). Maker R.C. All at approximately 12ozs. Each 5cm overall height. (4)

Lot 363

Pair of George III silver salts of cauldron form with bead borders, on three hoof feet. (London 1763) Maker SM or WS, together another pair of oval form, with gadrooned borders, on four shell and hoof feet. (London 1770) William Cripps. All at approximately 9ozs. (4)

Lot 364

Victorian pepper mill, in the form of a barrel with wooden body and silver mounts, turned ivory handle. (London 1883). Maker J.B. 9.5cm overall height.

Lot 365

Pair Victorian silver salts of cauldron form with embossed floral decoration and flared borders, on three foliate scroll feet, blue glass liners. (London 1853). John Keith. All at approximately 8ozs. 8.5cm diameter.

Lot 366

Set of twelve George IV silver fiddle pattern dinner forks with engraved initials,also stamped EEP. (London1821). Maker TW/JH. All at approximately 29ozs.

Lot 367

Set of twelve George IV silver fiddle pattern dessert forks with engraved armorial crests. (London 1821). James Beebe. All at approximately 17ozs

Lot 368

Set of twelve George IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons with engraved initials. (London 1824). Maker CC. All at approximately 14ozs

Lot 370

George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle with shell bowl (London 1784) Thomas Wallis, together with a similar pair of sauce ladles with feather edge handles. (marks distorted). All at approximately 7ozs. soup ladle 28cm overall length. (3)

Lot 372

Pair of George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons with bright cut decoration and engraved monograms. (London 1778). Maker's mark distorted, together with another pair with engraved armorial crests.(London1801). William Eley and William Fern. All at approximately 8ozs. (4)

Lot 373

George III silver toddy ladle with bead edge bowl, bright cut decoration and twisted whalebone handle. (London 1787) another smaller (London 1812), together with a pair of Scottish silver Sauce ladles (Edinburgh 1826) Marshall & Sons and a sifter spoon (London 1832). All at approximately 5ozs. (6)

Lot 374

George III silver christening mug of baluster form with engraved monogram, reeded decoration and angular handle.(London 1816). John Bridge. All at approximately 4ozs. 9.5cm overall height.

Lot 375

Victorian silver trophy cup with bead borders on a pedestal foot (London 1877). John Newton Mappin & George Webb, together with an early Edwardian silver christening mug with wrythen decoration and engraved presentation inscription in a fitted case (London 1902) William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 9ozs. Silver trophy 17cm overall height. (2)

Lot 376

Early Victorian silver six-division toast rack with central carrying handle, on four scroll feet. (Sheffield 1838). Maker I.W. All at approximately 10ozs. 15.5cm across.

Lot 378

George III silver oval teapot stand with reeded border on four bracket feet (London 1797). Henry Chawner & Jno Eames. All at approximately 4ozs. 17cm across.

Lot 380

Late George II silver snuff box box of rectangular form with engraved foliate decoration and engraved presentation inscription to underside, hinged cover with embossed classical scene and silver gilt interior (London 1755) maker WL. together with a collection of seven other Georgian and Victorian silver snuff boxes (various dates and makers). All at approximately 12ozs. (8) Based on photographic layout on internet and in catalogue. Top row left to right : Box 1 - Good condition, some dents to edge of base, surfcae wear, hinge stiff. Box 2 - Surface wear and scratching, dents, hole in centre of centre. Box 3 - Base quite badly distorted and dented. Box 4 - Some surface wear and scratching, cover slightly distorted, corners knocked, hinge stiff. Second row left to right : Box 1 - major surface wear and denting, corners knocked, base distorted. Box 2 - Good condition, some minor surface wear and scratching, interior gilding tarnished. Box 3 - Some surface wear, scratching and denting, interior gilding scractched and tarnished. Box 4 - Good condition, some minor surface wear.

Lot 381

George II silver caster of baluster form, with later embossed decoration and slip-in pierced cover (London 1755), maker JD, together with a George II silver pepperette with plain body and slip-in cover (London 1759) and three other Victorian and later pepperettes (various dates and makers). All at approximately 13ozs. Caster 16.5cm overall height (5)

Lot 382

Late Victorian silver mounted dressing table mirror of vertical rectangular form with pierced and embossed scroll and foliate decoration, bevelled mirror plate, on a blue velvet covered frame with easel back.(Birmingham 1899) maker's mark distorted. 38cm overall height.

Lot 383

Selection of early Victorian table knives with silver Kings pattern handles and steel blades comprising eleven dinner knives, eight dessert knives,and three other dessert knives. (Sheffield 1837) maker AH. Together with one other modern knife to the same pattern. (23)

Lot 384

19th century Russian silver gilt spoon with cloisonné enamel decoration and 84 Zolotnik mark, Moscow. (circa 1880)

Lot 385

Selection of miscellaneous Victorian and later silver, including a Doulton silver mounted mustard pot, christening spoon and fork, Dutch silver spoon, silver Kiddush cup and other items, together with a cased five piece carving set with silver pistol grip handles. (various dates and makers). Approximately 7ozs weighable silver. (qty)

Lot 387

Late 19th Century Tiffany silver sugar basket of cauldron form with classical decoration, swing handle and silver gilt interior, on three monopod supports. Underside stamped Tiffany & Co. 925.1000. All at approximately 11ozs. 13cm across.

Lot 388

Large Edwardian silver salver of octagonal form, with pie crust border and shell and leaf rim, on four shell and scroll feet. (Sheffield 1908) Hawkesworth & Eyre Ltd. All at approximately 59ozs. 40.5cm across.

Lot 389

Pair of 1920s silver pedestal dishes of hexagonal form with stepped border on a tall hexagonal pedestal base. (Sheffield 1921). Walker & Hall. all at approximately 36ozs. 16cm overall height.

Lot 390

1920s silver mounted, two piece Conductor's baton in a fitted case. (London 1922) Maker OO. 37cm overall length, assembled.

Lot 391

18th century Continental silver snuff box in the form of an urn with embossed floral decoration and hinged domed cover surmounted with the figure of a reclining angel, the hinged base opening to reveal a compartment in the form of a shell, the cover of which is fully marked. 6.5cm overall height.

Lot 392

A selection of miscellaneous silver plate - including a quantity of flatware, a shell dish, pair candle snuffers and tray, teapot, clock, sugar and cream and other items, together with a large Old Sheffield Plate two-handled tray with engraved centre and floral border, on four ball and claw feet (plater's mark for R. Gainsford, Sheffield, circa 1808), tray 74cm across handles (qty)

Lot 393

19th century Continental silver cow creamer of conventional form with bee mounted cover. Underside stamped 800 with other indistinct marks. Possibly Dutch. All at approximately 6ozs. 13cm overall length.

Lot 394

19th century Continental silver cow creamer of conventional form with bee mounted cover. (London Import Marks for 1892). possibly Dutch. All at approximately 41/2ozs. 14.5cm overall length.

Lot 395

Late 19th Austro-Hungarian Empire silver box of rectangular form with embossed foliate decoration and hinged cover with mythological scene of a naked female riding a fish/cow hybrid in the sea. Silver gilt interior. Marked on the base. (circa 1870). All at approximately 2ozs. 8.8cm across.

Lot 398

Contemporary silver salver of circular form with gadrooned border, on three ball and claw feet. (Sheffield 1989). Garrard & Co Ltd. All at approximately 28ozs. 30.5cm diameter.

Lot 4

Late Victorian Royal / Diplomatic Presentation silver hunter pocket watch with crowned Victorian Royal Coat of Arms to front cover, with white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, keyless Swiss movement, Swiss 935 silver hallmarks, the case 52mm diameter

Lot 400

Contemporary silver rose bowl of circular fluted form, with wavy border, on a circular foot, together with separate plated flower grid and turned wooden stand. (Sheffield 1975). Roberts & Belk. All at approximately 7ozs. 15.3cm diameter.

Lot 401

1930s Silver salver of circular form with shaped border on four scroll feet. (Sheffield 1937). Maker H.A. All at approximately 19ozs. 26cm diameter.

Lot 402

Edwardian silver cased desk timepiece of rectangular form with rococo scroll and figure decoration and scroll handle,on four button feet. (London 1901). Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd. 10cm overall height to handle. General overall condition good, some minor surface and scratching. Rear door has dent to upper edge. Marks clear. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order.

Lot 403

Victorian silver rattle with embossed foliate decoration, five bells, whistle and coral teether (Birmingham 1857), George Unite, together with a Victorian silver bosun's whistle with bright cut decoration and anchor barrel (Birmingham 1872), maker's mark rubbed (2)

Lot 404

Georgian silver toddy ladle with large gilded bowl and twisted whalebone handle, together with three others of conventional form (marks rubbed) (4)

Lot 405

Two Continental silver spoons with engraved tulip stems, unmarked, possibly Dutch, together with white metal seal top spoon (3)

Lot 406

Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal - including jewellery box, pepper, mustard, comb, two pencils, napkin rings, capstan inkwell and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 11ozs weighable silver (qty)

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