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Lot 1979

A group of variously hallmarked silver including teaspoons, cruet spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a baby's feeder and two napkin rings, approx 8.95ozt/279g.

Lot 1980

JOHN STONE; a Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoon, Exeter 1838, two hallmarked silver bladed fruit knives with mother of pearl handles, assorted hallmarked silver flatware, hallmarked silver photograph frame in the form of a love heart (af), etc, weighable silver approx 7ozt/220g.

Lot 1981

A group of George III and later hallmarked silver flatware, various manufacturers, predominantly London with an Edinburgh soup ladle, the majority initialled, a cased set of teaspoons and sugar tongs, pastry forks and knives with hallmarked blades and handles, weighable silver approx 40ozt/1244.14g.Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear with commensurate with age and use throughout.

Lot 1982

WILLIAM EATON; a William IV hallmarked silver tablespoon, London 1833, together with a set of seven hallmarked silver rat tail teaspoons and further hallmarked silver flatware, approx 9.6ozt/299g.

Lot 1983

WILLIAM RAWLINGS SOBY; a pair of William IV hallmarked silver berry spoons with repoussé foliate scroll detail, Exeter 1835, length 22.7cm, approx 3.2ozt/99.6g, in associated case (case af).Additional InformationCase lid separated from body, one of the spoons has a small split to the rim of the bowl, otherwise general wear, scratches , nicks, small abrasions, etc, commensurate with age and use.

Lot 1984

PETER & ANN BATEMAN AND DUNCAN URQUHART & NAPHTALI HART; a matched pair of George III hallmarked silver berry spoons, with repoussé and bright cut foliate detail, both London, the first 1792, the second 1803, length of each 22cm, approx 4.0ozt/126g, in associated case.Additional InformationScratches and nicks commensurate with age and use. Case is associated with a tear to the interior silk lining. 

Lot 1985

JONATHAN HAYNE; a set of seven William IV hallmarked silver dessert spoons, each with engraved crest to handles, London 1833, together with a set of four matched spoons by Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1817 and a similar example (12), approx weight 17ozt/531g.

Lot 1986

FRANCIS HIGGINS; a set of six Edwardian hallmarked silver Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert spoons, London 1906, length 20cm, approx 14.4ozt/448.6g.

Lot 1987

DANISH SILVER; twelve table spoons together with three matching forks, also a Danish silver basting spoon with chased handle with a similar smaller ladle and table fork, approx weight 30ozt/935g.

Lot 1988

JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO; a set of Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern spoons, Exeter 1879, length 18.5cm, approx 9.85ozt/298g.

Lot 1989

A small group of silver including a dessert spoon (af), a vesta case, teaspoon, three cocktail spikes and a cased set of six coffee spoons, also a plated toast rack, a Brands Hatch Motor Club car badge, a Switzerland 1986 Jaguar rally badge and a lighter.

Lot 1990

A pair of early 19th century silver Kings pattern tablespoons and two matched pairs of Queens pattern table spoons including a William IV example, Glasgow 1832, combined approx 15.86ozt/493.5g (6).

Lot 1991

RICHARD CROSSLEY; a pair of George III hallmarked silver basting spoons, each engraved with the initial M, length 30cm, approx 7.4ozt/231g.

Lot 1992

GEORGE MAUDSLEY JACKSON; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver tablespoons, London 1886, with engraved initials to the terminals, length 22.5cm, approx 4.71ozt/146.7g.

Lot 1993

ROBERT KEAY (I or II) OF PERTH; a pair of early to mid-19th century Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, repeated RK and double headed eagle marks to terminal reverses, length 22.6cm, approx 4.0ozt/126g (2).

Lot 1994

GEORGE ADAMS (CHAWNER & CO); a matched set of six Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, length 18cm, approx 9.98ozt/310.6g.

Lot 1995

THOMAS WALLIS II & JONATHAN HAYNE; a set of nine George III hallmarked silver table forks, each with engraved crest and motto to handles, London 1814, approx weight 22.6ozt/703g.

Lot 1996

A set of six Victorian hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern forks with engraved initials to the terminals, London 1860, length 17cm, approx 10.3ozt/320g.

Lot 1998

WILLIAM EATON; a set of twelve George IV hallmarked silver Fiddle and Thread pattern small forks, London 1827, length 17cm, approx 21.2ozt/659.8g.Additional InformationThe forks are double struck, general surface wear throughout, minor bending to the fork tips in part, but nothing serious, one fork where the prongs are slightly open compared to the others, and one where the marks are slightly rubbed. Postage would be a small box.

Lot 1999

GEORGE ADAMS (CHAWNER & CO); a set of six Victorian hallmarked silver table forks, London 1882, length 20cm, approx 16.4ozt/510.4g.

Lot 2000

JOHN ALDWINCKLE & THOMAS SLATER; a set of nine Victorian hallmarked silver bladed and silver sheath handled forks, London 1886, length 20cm.

Lot 2001

Twenty-four period silver handled King's pattern knives with stainless steel blades (24).

Lot 2002

A set of twelve Elizabeth II hallmarked silver handled knives, Sheffield 1973.

Lot 2003

JOHN GAMMAGE; a set of fifteen Victorian hallmarked silver handled fish knives with relief and engraved foliate detail, initialled to handles, with electroplated blades, Birmingham 1851, a German .800 grade silver fork and two further cased sets of knives and forks, the fish set with silver sheathed handles.

Lot 2004

GEORG JENSEN; a set of six silver sheath handled stainless steel bladed tea knives, a set of three coffee spoons, a set of four coffee spoons and a broken coffee spoon.

Lot 2005

GEORGE ADAMS (CHAWNER & CO); a set of nine Victorian hallmarked silver bladed and silver sheath handled fish knives, each blade engraved with a different aquatic animal, London 1861, length 23cm.

Lot 2006

GW SHIRTCLIFFE & SON; a cased George VI hallmarked silver fish set, comprising six knives and forks, with ivory handles, Sheffield 1943.Additional InformationLight general scratches and wear, not weighed due to the handles.

Lot 2007

B WORTH & SONS; a cased George V hallmarked silver fish set comprising six knives and forks with ivory handles, Sheffield 1928.Additional InformationGeneral wear, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc, general wear to the case.

Lot 2008

F TIMPER; a Finnish silver part canteen of cutlery, the handles with chased floral decoration and engraved initials, marks probably for Helsinki, approx weight 38ozt/1211g.

Lot 2009

FINNISH SILVER; a collection of silver flatware, circular dishes and beaker, the beaker marked Timper with Helsinki marks, approx weight 39oxt/1237g.

Lot 2010

WILLIAM EATON; a William IV hallmarked silver twenty-one piece part canteen of cutlery, London 1833, approx 42ozt/1314g.

Lot 2011

A George V and later hallmarked silver matched canteen, comprising table and side forks (32), spoons (30), soup spoons (6), and teaspoons (6), manufacturers comprising Henry Aitken, B Worth & Sons, Roberts & Belk and Joseph Rodgers, all initialled 'AEC' to terminals, approx 131.8ozt/4100g, with twelve stainless steel knives and silver plated teaspoons, in a mahogany veneered canteen.

Lot 2012

CHAWNER & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver twelve setting table service, with gilded handles each having cast scrolling decoration, London 1853, the blades by John Sanderson & Son, Sheffield 1909, fitted in mahogany case.Additional InformationLength of knife 21cm, length of fork 18.2cm. The blades are obviously replacements but do suit the style of the knife handle well, the blades are silver as well as the handle, the fork tips and handles are also silver. General surface wear throughout, very minor impact dints but generally good condition. One knife handle is a little bit loose from the blade, two fork handles are slightly loose from the tips. 

Lot 2013

JOHN SANDERSON & SON LTD; a very large quantity of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern double struck cutlery, Sheffield 1968, approx 236ozt/7340.42g (excluding some items, please see condition report).Additional InformationWe have only weighed the items that we are sure we have not been weighted in the handles, therefore there is additional silver than that stated in the weight in this lot, general light wear.

Lot 2045

A collection of British mixed denomination coinage including cased 1994 £50 note serial number A01 003138 and a silver proof 50p coin, both encapsulated with certificate number 638, with a 2006 year set and further mixed low denomination.

Lot 2047

A group of London Mint Office collectors' and commemorative coins including silver examples, all in original packaging with certificates and further paperwork.

Lot 2210

PANDORA; a hallmarked silver charm bracelet featuring seven yellow metal charms all stamped 585 and further silver and silver mounted examples, approx 96.1g, boxed with safety chain and additional silver charm.Additional InformationLight general wear throughout. As catalogued, this is a Pandora charm bracelet.

Lot 2231

A Norwegian sterling silver blue enamel filigree decorated necklace formed of twelve rectangular panels.Additional InformationThe overall length is 41cm. It is a choker.

Lot 2262

A 9ct yellow gold Edwardian amethyst openwork pendant on a 9ct yellow gold fancy link chain, length 44 x 6cm, also 9ct yellow gold openwork brooch set with a brilliant cut blue stone, combined approx 8.8g, and a hallmarked silver Shipton & Co Ltd shield brooch (3).Additional InformationPostage would be extra small box/jiffy bag.

Lot 2271

MIKIMOTO; a string of cultured pearls with silver clasp, length 42cm.Additional InformationDiameter 6mm.

Lot 2315

BOHLIN CO OF HOLLYWOOD; an unusual 1940s sterling silver and 10ct yellow gold mounted buckle with leather strap, both sections stamped with maker's mark, length 12.5cm.

Lot 2339

A small group of jewellery including a 9ct yellow gold chain, approx 25.3g, a further small chain, various brooches, also a silver vesta case, silver chain, etc.

Lot 2347

A small mixed group of costume jewellery including silver ID bracelet, hinged bangle, bead necklace, etc.

Lot 2354

A quantity of costume jewellery including silver necklace, bangle, various chains, etc.

Lot 2357

Two silver charm bracelets weighing 61g and 27g respectively, and a vintage 9ct yellow gold cased lady's wristwatch (3).

Lot 2359

Two sterling silver brooches, a large snowflake pendant and a silver necklace and bracelet (5).

Lot 2363

A quantity of predominantly silver jewellery including a snap bangle, various other bangles, a Scottish hardstone set brooch, a floral brooch, a pendant on necklace, a bracelet, etc.

Lot 2365

Two hallmarked silver hinged bangles with engraved foliate decoration, approx 64g, and a silver mounted mesh metal purse (3).

Lot 24

LOUIS VUITTON; a black epi leather evening shoulder bag with silver coloured hardware and zip top, 24 x 13 x 3cm, a Louis Vuitton black epi leather matching coin purse/wallet with silver coloured zip bearing logo, 11 x 9 x 2cm, with dust bag (2).Additional InformationIt is genuine.

Lot 2424

BREGUET; an important and rare silver and gold quarter repeating full hunter pocket watch with lever escapement from the collection of Lord Raglan, circa 1820, the engine turned case engraved with the arms of Lord Raglan, with silver band and pendant, cuvette numbered and hallmarked, quarter repeating pull and plunge button in band at '1', no.3720B, 40, with gilt long lever escapement movement, fine brass escape wheel with oil retention holes, bimetallic compensation balance, with compensation screws, sprung balance jewel for pivot protection, polished hammer striking on a single coiled gong and with silvered dial set with black Roman numerals to outer minute divisions, gilt Breguet moon hands, and offset subsidiary seconds dial between 5 and 6, diameter 51mm, approx 106g.Sold to Crosbie 15th May 1823 for 4,700 francs. This watch was included in the Lord Raglan Collection and was the property of The Marquees of Londonderry. Originally when this was bought it was already a very expensive watch indicating that it included many of Breguet's innovations for watches - one of the rarest and most remarkable is the use of the straight line lever escapement which was an adaption of the lateral lever escapement used by the English and by Breguet himself in earlier watches. This version was in time adopted by horology as a whole and forms the base of most modern mechanical watches today; rarer still is the use of oil retention holes in the teeth of the escape wheel. Breguet flirted with ideas for extending the life of the oil by placing a conical reservoir for the oil leading on each tooth - however, as it was expensive and not very effective, it did not become a regular feature in his watches.Purchased Messrs. Bonhams 21st June 2017.Additional InformationLight surface scratches and a tiny dent to the case, no mention of working order is given on any watches. Some toning and tarnishing to the silvered dial. 

Lot 2425

Amendment;  Please satisfy yourself Before bidding on this lot that it is a genuine Souscription.  BREGUET; a fine and rare silver and yellow metal open face 'Souscription' pocket watch, circa 1805, with plain silver case, yellow metal rims and white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, five minute markers and 'secret signature' beneath the 12 and 'Breguet N.415', with single blued steel hand, and central square for time adjustment, the fine gilt typical Souscription movement no.29888 (matching case), with blued steel regulator and typical Breguet parachute shock resist, bimetallic compensation curb and under dial ruby cylinder escapement, the dust cover inscribed 'Breguet Invenit & Fecit N.415', diameter 61mm, approx 169.5g.After Abraham Louis Breguet returned from exile back to Paris in the 1790s, his business was virtually destroyed. He came up with a plan whereby his clients could order a watch, paying a down payment and then the balance when the watch was delivered. This founded the business and allowed him to rebuild. These watches were known as 'Souscription' watches and had the secret scratched signature and number on the dial. This was applied using an early form of pantograph which was an exceptionally complex process and difficult to reproduce cleanly. However, this was imperative due to the number of fake Breguet watches being produced by other manufacturers at the same time. Additional InformationThe dust cover is ever so slightly loose, there are light surface scratches throughout, the dial has a slither chip approx 6mm x 4mm between the 5 and 6 point, light surface scratches and also two very fine hairline cracks, each approx 1cm spurning from the central winding point. Light surface scratches to the dial in a whole and no guarantee is given to any watch being in working order.

Lot 2440

A 9ct yellow gold fob watch (af), a gold plated open face pocket watch, a small silver fob watch, a stop watch and a chain (both fob watches af).

Lot 2442

THOMAS BOTT & CO OF LIVERPOOL; a hallmarked silver cased open faced key wind pocket watch, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed, numbered 2368 and further inscribed 'Patent', diameter 5cm, and a yellow metal cased ladies cocktail watch on leather strap (2).Additional InformationPocket watch cannot be wound, no movement or give when key turned, movement will need attention, some discolouration to dial and general exterior surface wear, the watch with heavy spotting to the dial and further general surface wear.

Lot 2443

BERTHOUD OF PARIS; a pair cased pocket watch, the circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals (af), together with three hallmarked silver open faced pocket watches, the dial of one example marked Fazakerley (part af).

Lot 2444

SAMUEL KELLETT OF BREDBURY; a hallmarked silver pair cased key wind pocket watch, a circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, diameter of face 55mm, the case marked for London 1814, together with five further hallmarked silver pocket watches to include a full hunter example, the face marked Railroad Timekeeper Edwin Hill of Liverpool (part af).Additional InformationPostage would be a small box.

Lot 2446

A collection of pocket watches to include three silver cased examples, a Jaeger LeCoultre military pocket watch, with broad arrow mark and inscribed G.S.T.P. FO46687, (af), etc.

Lot 2447

A collection of pocket watch movements and cases, to include silver examples, a silver pair cased movement marked Sims & Sons, Liverpool (part af).

Lot 2450

Two hallmarked silver Albert chains, three fob medals, one inscribed 'M&D S.S.F.L. 1921', and initialled 'HM' to the reverse, and a charm, approx 2.7ozt/85g.Additional InformationGeneral wear commensurate with age and use throughout.

Lot 2481

An unusual mantel clock driven by a silver cased pocket watch, signed 'Richard Evans Welch Pool 1538', mounted on a single hallmarked silver hand attached to silvered dolphin, the silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, on rectangular mahogany base, height 19.5cm, dial diameter 17.5cm.Additional InformationRuns when wound. No guarantee of working order. General surface wear including scratches and pitting, tarnish to metalware, etc.Due to how the watch is mounted we are unable to open the case to show the movement.

Lot 2528

An early 20th century brass adjustable table lamp on square plinth base with relief rococo style decoration, height 46cm, and a silver plated Corinthian column table lamp (2).

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