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Property of a gentleman - coins - a QV 1887 Jubilee head silver crown, mounted as a brooch; together with a QV 1887 silver double florin; a QV 1887 silver half crown; three QV 1887 silver shillings; a QV 1887 silver sixpence; and three GV silver threepences (10) (see illustration).
Property of a lady - a 1939 commemorative bronze medal or medallion commemorating Henry Duke of Gloucester, Grand Prior of the Order of St. John, 2.7ins. (6.9cms.) diameter, in fitted box; together with a late Victorian silver vesta case, engraved 'Henry', Birmingham 1898; a 1935 Reichsparteitag badge; and a 1911 Coronation souvenir medal (4) (see illustration).
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items comprising a 9ct gold chain necklace with mask pendant, a silver nurse's buckle, a silver cigarette case, a silver vesta case, and a silver powder compact; together with a box containing assorted items including a group of three Second World War military medals including the Burma Star (a lot) (see illustration).
Property of a lady - a late 17th / early 18th century silver oval snuff box, the cover with 'stand-away' hinge, engraved with an angel mask above a chinaman mask within decorated long panels flanked by stylised dolphins, in a guilloche border, the gilt interior indistinctly stamped twice 'CB', 3.25ins. (8.2cms.) wide, approximately 69 grams (see illustration).
Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted items including a 19th century carved agate handled seal with carved oval bloodstone matrix, 3.35ins. (8.5cms.) long, an early 20th century folding travel clock pendant, the square dial inscribed 'Hamilton / Calcutta', and a silver vesta case on 9ct gold chain (a lot) (see illustration).
Property of a lady - a late 19th / early 20th century domed tortoiseshell boxed clear glass scent bottle with silver plated screw top, the box 2.85ins. (7.3cms.) high; together with two other small tortoiseshell boxes; and a tortoiseshell faced purse (4) (see illustration).
Property of a gentleman - a pair of William IV silver king's pattern grape scissors, London 1834, 7.25ins. (18.4cms.) long; together with a pair of George IV Irish silver king's pattern sugar nips, Dublin 1822, 6.5ins. (16.5cms.) long (approximately 180 grams together) (2) (see illustration).
Property of a gentleman - an Art Deco silver twin-handled circular bowl, Birmingham 1930, 9.5ins. (24cms.) across handles; together with a silver two-handled trophy cup, with engraved presentation inscription, Chester 1922, 5.95ins. (15cms.) high (approximately 754 grams together) (2) (see illustration).
Property of a deceased estate - a George III silver baluster mug or tankard, James Stamp, London 1793, 4.3ins. (11cms.) high; together with another silver baluster mug or tankard, Birmingham 1923, 4ins. (10.2cms.) high (both with engraved presentation inscriptions) (approximately 272 grams together) (2) (see illustration).
Property of a lady - a pair of Edwardian silver spill vases, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited, London 1903, each 6.25ins. (16cms.) high; together with an Edwardian silver sugar basket with swing handle, Birmingham 1904 (total silver weight approximately 419 grams) (3) (see illustration).
Property of a lady - an Irish silver oval candlesnuffers tray, 18th / 19th century, engraved with a heraldic family crest with the motto 'Have mercy on us good Lord', possibly the Sitlington family, Dublin and Britannia marks only, 7.5ins. (19cms.) long, approximately 84 grams (see illustration).
Property of a gentleman - a large George II silver baluster cream jug, of good grade, raised on hoof feet, with engraved heraldic seated unicorn crest to either side, makers Thomas Whipham (struck twice), London 1748, 6.2ins. (15.7cms.) high, approximately 392 grams (see illustration).
Property of a gentleman - a set of seven Victorian Irish silver shell pattern table spoons, of good grade, each with engraved heraldic seated unicorn crest to terminal, makers Peter Walsh or Philip Weekes, Dublin 1870, approximately 671 grams together (7) (see illustration).
Property of a lady - an 18th century German silver beaker, dated 1736, the rim with later engraved inscription 'JOHN HOLMAN EURE TUPPER FROM W HOLMAN HUNT 7TH APRIL 1874', on ball feet, 3.65ins. (9.3cms.) high, approximately 92 grams (see illustration). Footnote - William Holman Hunt was a distinguished pre-Raphaelite artist.
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