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Lot 13

England, Henry III (1216-1272) silver penny, London mint, obv; King holding sceptre, rev; long cross with pellets in angles. (1)

Lot 137

Great Britain, 1678 four pence, Charles II, rev; crowned interlocking C's, date divided by crown, together with three silver three pences dated 1762, 1763 and 1917 and a 1910 six pence.(5)

Lot 138

England, Aethelred II (978-1016), silver penny, obv; Osferth helmet bust, rev; long cross. (1)

Lot 139

England, Edward I (1272-1307) silver penny, obv; crowned front facing bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles. (1)

Lot 14

England, Edward I (1272-1307) silver penny, London mint, obv; crowned bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles, together with two Edward I silver pennies, Bury St Edmunds mint. (3)

Lot 140

England, Edward III (1327-1377) half groat, obv; front facing crowned bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles, together with various cut silver coins to include Henry II penny etc. (7)

Lot 141

England, Edward I (1272-1307) silver penny, obv; crowned front facing bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles, together with one other Edward I silver penny. (2)

Lot 15

England, Edward II (1307-1327) silver penny, Canterbury mint, obv; crowned bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles, together with one other Edward II silver penny, Durham mint. (2)

Lot 16

England, Edward III (1327-1377) silver groat, pre treaty (1351-52) 4th coinage, obv; crowned bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles. (1)

Lot 17

England, Henry VIII (1457-1509) silver half groat, Canterbury mint, obv; crowned bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles. (1)

Lot 18

England, Henry VII (1485-1509) silver half groat, York mint, Archbishop Savage, mm martlet, obv; crowned bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles. (1)

Lot 19

England, Henry VIII (1509-1547) silver half groat, posthumous (1547-51) obv; crowned bust facing left, rev; shield divided by long cross. (1)

Lot 20

England, Edward VI (1547-1553) silver shilling, fine silver issue mm TUN (1551-1553), obv; crowned bust front facing with rose left and XII right, rev; shield divided by long cross. (1)

Lot 21

England, 1570 sixpence, third issue, Elizabeth I bust facing left with rose, rev; quartered shield with long cross dividing date, together with a James I (1603-1625) silver twopence (1601-1619) second coinage. (2)

Lot 23

England, Henry II (1154-1189) silver penny, cut, together with a Richard I (1189-1199) silver penny, cut and a John (1199-1216) silver half penny, cut. (3)

Lot 28

England, Edward III (1327-1377), silver penny, obv; crowned bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles, together with an Edward III half penny. (2)

Lot 38

England, Edward I (1272-1307) silver penny, Bury St Edmunds mint, obv; crowned facing bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles, together with an Edward I farthing. (2)

Lot 39

England, Henry III (1216-1272) silver penny, obv; crowned king holding sceptre, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles. (1)

Lot 40

England, Henry VI (1422-1471) silver half penny, Calais mint, obv; crowned front facing bust, rev; long cross with three pellets in angles. (1)

Lot 3131

Silver and silver plates wares, including; a Christofle tray, 35cm wide, jugs, bowls and a quantity of various flatware, (qty).

Lot 3133

A pair of early 20th century silver plated table lamps with white glass shades, 44cm high and a 20th century painted lacquer table lamp, 37cm high, (3).

Lot 3136

Silver and silver plated wares, including; an early 20th century twin handled urn, 52cm high, a tea pot on stand, 35cm high, a silver plated domed breakfast dish, two silver brushes and a silver plated hand mirror, (qty).

Lot 3148

Silver plated wares, including a quantity of mixed silver plated flatware, a dressing table set, trays and sundry.

Lot 3198

A mid-20th century oak and silver plated mounted tantalus with three 20th century cut glass decanters, 39cm wide x 32cm high.

Lot 3206

A mid-20th century 'Wilson' silver cross type childs pram, 130cm long x 40cm wide.

Lot 3217

Silver plate, including; table lighter formed as a hoof, a silver plated ash tray, a quantity of flatware and sundry, (qty).

Lot 3229

Silver plated wares, including; an oval twin handled serving tray, two lidded entree dishes and a crumb scoop, (4).

Lot 3232

A silver mounted magnifying glass with swan head handle, (a.f.) and a pair of black lacquer and gilt decorated bottle coasters, (3).

Lot 3247

Collectables, including; a silver pin dish awarded for the 'Daily Telegraph' female golfer tournament, a white metal mounted brooch decorated with a scotty dog and three medals, (5).

Lot 3425

A 20th century brass framed rectangular wall mirror, 122cm wide x 82cm high, and a 20th century silver painted wall mirror, 110cm wide x 80cm high, (2).

Lot 608

Box 8 - Mixed Spirits Brenne Estate Cask Single Malt Whisky Kilbrin Blended Irish Whiskey Tresor Legendaire by Marcel Cabelier Scottish Glory Blended Scotch Whisky GIN GHIS KHAN London Dry Gin Mundart Kaiserstuhl Dry Gin Kalas egetræslagret Gin Corazon Tequila Reposado Sierra Tequila Silver Amaro Gerlando Barry Lover Sacred Bond Bottled-in-Bond Brandy

Lot 623

Box 23 - Mixed Spirits Quinta S.Francisco XO Aguardente Vinica Velha MERLET Crème de Framboise Calvados Coquerel Finished in Bourbon Barrel Zignum Mezcal Silver Oaks & Âmes Gold Palma Winter Gin Hotham's Cardamom Gin Quaker Gin Teerenpeli Distiller's Choice PORTTI Kilbeggan Single Grain Irish Whiskey Howitzer Canadian Whisky Nant Port Cask 43%

Lot 639

Box 39 - Mixed Spirits Agnesi 1799 Nannoni Grappa Riserva di Vinsanto Señorio Añejo Mezcal Dubonnet Rouge Grand Apertif de France Havana Club Professional Edition B Herr Reineke Gin Level Gin Reserve Downpour Mariposa Gin Nor'Easter Bourbon Hudson Manhattan Rye Whiskey EDDU Silver Brocéliande

Lot 112

Black Prince- Edward, (Prince of Aquitaine and Wales, 1330-76) "The Black Prince" Charter granting to the Benedictine Monastery of St. Mary's, Silver Maior [Notre Dame de la Sauve-Majeure in the Gironde, founded 1077], rights relating to a weekly market, held on Thursdays, manuscript on vellum, in Latin, 9 lines, a little surface wear though still legible, folds, cut at foot, some wear and staining, vellum losses, ?lacks signature, 134 x 325mm, 30th July 1365; and attached to the remains of a larger document in French related to the same grant, v.s. Note: Edward, the Black Prince, eldest son of Edward III was created Prince of Aquitaine in 1362. Internal disputes between various lords in Aquitaine often resulted in appeals to King Edward or his liege lord, Charles V in Paris. In 1366 Prince Edward embarked upon a successful campaign to restore Pedro the Cruel to the throne of Castile but during the campaign the Prince was struck down with chronic dysentery and returned to Bordeaux a sick man. In 1370 due to yet another dispute Charles V of France invaded Aquitaine and the prince insisted, ill as he was, in take part in the fighting. During the ensuing war he besieged Limoges and massacred the inhabitants. He returned to England in 1371 and handed back the principality to his father in 1372.

Lot 180

Y Burns, Robert A silver and ivory mounted hazel Walking Stick The silver mount engraved 'Robert Burns', the ivory knop handle above a silver collar mount engraved with indistinct inscriptions centred by a further inscription 'Robert Burns' and silver makers stamp 'JD', the hazel shaft ending in a brass collared tip, 94cm long

Lot 256

London, Jack The Son of the Wolf Boston & New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1900. First edition, first printing without the stops on either side of the ampersand on the spine and with a comma, rather than a full-stop, following 1900 on the copyright page, frontispiece, original dark grey cloth printed with silver, neat ownership signatures of Amy L. Cadogan-Ogg, occasional small internal marks, slight soiling and rubbing to covers

Lot 331

India: a photograph album Photographs of Rajasthan by Mohan Lal of Udaipur, late 19th century a collection of 42 silver gelatin prints, each 21 x 29cm and laid onto both sides of leaves in contemporary red morocco gilt album, showing Rajasthani architecture and pictures of local people in landscapes, some fading with around 6 images more severely faded Note: With the small purple stamp of Mohan Lal to the margin of the initial leaf. Mohan Lal [Mohanlal] was the son of the Indian painter, Tara, and the brother of Shiva Lal [Shivalal], known for his landscape paintings of the area surrounding Udaipur. The brothers' interest in art developed into an interest in photography and both Shiva Lal and Mohan Lal were known photographers in the area in the late 19th century.

Lot 336

South Africa & Madeira Photograph Album c.1889 Album chronicling the voyage of the R.M.S. Norham Castle in 1888 from London, through Portugal and Madeira to South Africa, St Helena and Ascension, containing 58 silver gelatin prints between 11 x 10 and 19.5 x 15cm, mostly showing landscapes and British tourist scenes but also including 6 images showing local people in Cape Town and Ceres, South Africa, a turtle at Ascension and several of local people working in Portugal

Lot 337

Alexander Calder A selection of photographs Comprising a portrait of Alexander Calder at work originally taken by Herbert Matter and subsequently re-taken for MoMA by Soichi Sunami, 23.5 x 19.5cm, and 9 additional silver gelatin prints of Calder's work, photographed by Sochi Sunami for MoMa (10)

Lot 341

India / Pakistan: a photograph album 1915 - 1918 including many military subjects 128 silver gelatin prints laid-down into an album, between 7 x 5cm and 14 x 8.5cm, including views of The Murree Road, groups of both local and British soldiers, views of Drosh including local people and houses, kit inspections and training exercises for local soldiers, views of Chitral, views of Madaglasht, 'Releasing Prisoners for Service' in Karachi, and other images of local life and scenery, album size: 30 x 41.5cm

Lot 367

Larsson, Stieg [The Millennium Trilogy], 2010, Sangorski & Sutcliffe binding London: Maclehose Press, Quercus, 2010. 8vo, 3 volumes, boxed set edition, maps by Emily Faccini, SPECIALLY BOUND IN A UNIQUE BINDING BY SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE in crushed black morocco, gilt designs on upper covers illustrating the themes in the titles of dragon, hornet's nest and fire, spines with black onlays lettered in silver together forming the author's name, additional onlays in red and white with titles of each volume (the first also with the original title, "Men Who Hate Women"), row of five silver studs on the upper covers, these interlocking with square red grooves on lower covers, all edges gilt, red endpapers, all within binder's black morocco case incorporating an additional folder with a letter of rejection in Swedish from the Institute of Applied Psychology in Stockholm (addressed to the author as "493 S. Larsson" informing him at the request of the Joint Committee of Colleges of Journalism, that [translation] "unfortunately your performance in the written selection test was not up to standard of other applicants. We are therefore unable to offer you a place at any College...in the autumn of 1972..."), WITH AN ORIGINAL PENCIL PORTRAIT BY STEIG LARSSON ON THE REVERSE, some slight wear to case Note: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo , The Girl who Played with Fire and The Girl who Kicked the Hornets' Nest , known as The Millennium Trilogy, presented in a spectacular and unique binding. Alison Strachan, the binding director at Sangorski & Sutcliffe / Shepherd's, has commented on the special design of the binding: "...There was... a strong impression in my mind of Lisbet's physical appearance, which was echoed in the violence in her character as well as that shown against her by male characters in the book. The studs were a manifestation of this male/female theme and the sado-masochism of some of the male characters. The way the studs each fit into the cover of the next book, was a symbol of how the protagonists work together, their close relationship... the hand-tooled designs of each front cover were designed to echo the images of the titles and the tattoos that cover Lisbet..."

Lot 64

Shackleton, Sir Ernest South London: William Heinemann, 1919. 8vo, first edition, second impression (December 1919), folding map, plates, original blue cloth with silver Endurance to upper cover, some light, scattered foxing, slight rubbing to joints and corners

Lot 152

A massive Whieldon type dish, c.1770, of silver shape, decorated with splashes of green and blue on a mottled manganese ground, a section of the rim broken out and restuck, 40.5cm.

Lot 274

A Mennecy silver-mounted snuff box, c.1750, the rectangular form moulded with a dense basketwork design, painted with bold polychrome flower sprays, the decoration echoed to the interior, the silver mount with French control marks, cracked, a chip to the top corner, 6.9cm.

Lot 278

A Mennecy silver-mounted snuff box or bonbonnière, c.1740-50, modelled as a large pear with russet and cream striations, moulded with three leaves off the short stalk, the inside cover painted with a flower spray, Paris discharge mark to the mount, restored, 7cm.

Lot 36

A glass cut glass scent bottle, late 18th century, of flattened oval form, gilded probably in the London atelier of James Giles with flower sprays and a basket of flowers, inscribed 'Gage D'amitie', with a silver-coloured metal screw stopper, 12cm.

Lot 360

Two Chelsea dishes, c.1753-56, one of silver shape and painted with small scattered flower sprays within a brown line rim, the other formed as a large cos leaf with puce veining and green edging, red anchor marks, 28.8cm max. (2)

Lot 408

A rare Chelsea crayfish salt, c.1752-55, probably modelled by Nicholas Sprimont with a large crayfish crawling over rocks encrusted with a variety of shells and seaweed, before a large single shell applied with further small shells, red anchor mark, some restoration, 7.3cm high. Nicholas Sprimont made this design in silver around 1742-43, transferring it into porcelain after 1745. It probably derives from a print after the French goldsmith Meissonnier.

Lot 519

A Meissen hexagonal tea canister and cover, c.1725-28, the baluster body painted in underglaze blue with alternating panels of birds in flight and flowering oriental plants, with a later silver-coloured metal cover, 11cm high. (2) Provenance: a private collection from Dorset. Christie's, New York, 30th June 1986, lot 155 then Christie's, White Gold, 12th May 2010, lot 74. Paper label for the Byrnes Children's Trust, no. 57.

Lot 1264

A brass and silver pocket compass compendium detailed P. Orr and Sons, 'Madras', with leather case, and a Schmalcalden's patent brass cased compass/clinometer in a leather case, (2).

Lot 1298

Eleven inkwells, including; a square glass inkwell with silver mounts, the hinged lid enclosing a small clock, 9cm high, three further clear glass inkwells with silver mounts, a love heart shaped inkwell, a pietra dura inlaid brass inkwell and others, (11).

Lot 1303

A silver plated bronze bust, early 20th century, possibly 'Diana', raised on a turned socle, unsigned, 40.5cm high.

Lot 1375

A metal shell case with silver mounts, made to commemorate Boer war, explosion at Begbies armaments factory in Johannesburg 1900, raised on lion paw feet, 19.5cm high.

Lot 1405

A North African (Algiers) toe-lock musket, early 19th century, with etched twist barrel inlaid with silver foliage at the muzzle and ahead of the breech section and retained by four silver bands pierced with scrollwork. With iron lock overlaid with brass panels cast and chased with scrolling tendril patterns, cut with brief Arabic inscriptions along the lower edge and on the mainspring, and fitted with pivot safety-catch inset with a coral plaque. Wooden three-quarter length stock inlaid over its length with silver plaques decorated with engraved openwork scrolls, buds and flowers, and enclosing a series of coral plaques throughout. The butt with ivory plate. 143.8cm.

Lot 1601

A George III silver and ivory strung, tortoiseshell, sarcophagus shaped tea caddy with twin lidded interior, 19cm wide x 16cm high. Illustrated.

Lot 1602

A French silver plated mounted, ebonised, fruitwood cigar box with twin compartment interior, 23cm wide x 15cm high. Illustrated.

Lot 1911

Two Bow blue and white sauceboats, the first, circa 1754, of silver form painted with the `desirable residence' pattern, 17.5cm. length; the second, circa 1765, of oval fluted form, painted with a chinoiserie landscape and flowers, (a.f), (2).

Lot 1924

Four square glass decanters and stoppers, 19th century, each with gilt vermicule decoration, each approx. 21cm. high; with three silver plated labels.

Lot 1995

A cased set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers by Walter Sedgley, circa 1926, painted with golden pheasants, signed, the cups with gilded interiors, with six silver hallmarked spoons, Birmingham 1926, cup 4.8cm high, saucer 9.7cm diameter. Illustrated.

Lot 2101

A silver composite three piece tea set, comprising; a teapot having ebonised fittings, a twin handled sugar bowl, Birmingham 1912 and a milk jug, Chester 1911, combined gross weight 1120 gms, also a plated coffee pot, a tea kettle with a stand and a spirit burner, all in a matching design, (5).

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