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Lot 628

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PUZZLE-OPENING VESTA CASE with engraving, by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1870, silver "Unity Patent" vesta case and cigar cutter combined, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1890, and a silver vesta case with later-added compass, hallmarked Birmingham 1901; the "puzzle" vesta 2.45" (6.2 cms) long; 3.9 oz (3)

Lot 638

FREEMASONARY, ETC:- A late Victorian Irish engraved cross, inscribed "M.O.B.S. Sports John Cullinane winner of the Wilton Challenge Cup", hallmarked Dublin 1890 (cased) and the following:- A glazed Masonic fob, a uniface copper medal with emblems, and an early 20th century fob medal "For Services in the Great War, to bro.K.Kelly, C.P. 1920" by Elkington & Co.; the latter 1.55" (4 cms) diameter; 1.6 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 654

MASONIC INTEREST:- A George II silver-mounted steel snuff box, octagonal with a button thumb press, the slightly domed cover inscribed "Richd. Holmes Alderman in Wigan - 1753" and set with three lozenge cartouches, each engraved with Masonic symbols, the box containing an engraved Masonic jewel inscribed with the name "John Gillaspe, Wigan" "AM.57.86", also "No.235", the jewel on a chain with an engraved cartouche, inscribed "Queens Head, Wigan"; the box 3.2" (8 cms) long

Lot 657

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MOUNTED MALACCA WALKING CANE with an ivory ball finial and a country-made stick with a carved antler, greyhound head handle and a brass tip; the latter 35" (89 cms) long (2)

Lot 662

A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN WALKING CANE with a silver-mounted porcelain handle, an ebonised shaft & a horn tip, by R.F. Simmons & Co. c.1900; 35.8" (91 cms) long

Lot 663

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SWEDISH SILVER MOUNTED WALKING STICK with a malacca shaft & a crook handle, inscribed, Stockholm 1920 and another similar example; each approx. 35" (89 cms) long (2)

Lot 664

A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALKING CANE with an ebonised shaft, an agate handle & a brass tip and a similar cane with a silver bulbous handle & horn tip; the latter 36" (91.5 cms) long (2)

Lot 669

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALKING CANE with an ebonised malacca shaft, the ivory terminal carved with the bust of Sir Walter Scott, metal tipped & a silver ferrule, hallmarked London 1923; 35" (89 cms) long

Lot 675

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MIDDLE EASTERN SILVER-MOUNTED WALKING STICK with a niellowork river scene around the handle, the shaft made of compressed leather rings or washers, brass tip, Iraq c.1920 and a silver mounted walking cane with a crook handle; the former 34.4" (87.5 cms) long (2)

Lot 681

AN EDWARDIAN "PATENT" SILVER VESTA CASE & STAMP CASE COMBINED with an engraved front, gilt interiors and an inscription on the back, by Payton, Pepper & Sons, Chester 1906 and a Victorian silver vesta case with diagonal fluting by Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1890; the latter 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 1.4 oz (2)

Lot 683

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER VESTA CASE with a large engraved monogram & a flip cover, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1890 and a smaller silver vesta case with stamped "Greek Key" decoration around the body, maker's mark partially unclear, Birmingham 1884; the latter 1.5" (4 cms) long; 1.4 oz (2)

Lot 686

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER VESTA CASE enamelled on the front with a faux coat of arms incorporating various vices and "LIBERTE" by Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1908; 2" (5 cms) long; 1 oz

Lot 689

EIGHTEEN VARIOUS HALLMARKED NAPKIN CLIPS in a variety of patterns & styles, mixed makers & dates and a late Victorian plated napkin clip; the longest one 2.9" (7.2 cms) long; 2.9" oz weighable silver (19)

Lot 693

A LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN MINIATURE PLAYING CARDS BOX with a domed cover (containing 52 blue cards and 51 red), by Grey & Co., Birmingham 1901; 2" (5 cms) high; 1.1 oz weighable silver

Lot 694

A GEORGE II / III SCOTTISH SILVER-MOUNTED IVORY SNUFF MULL of upright, baluster form, the slightly domed cover initialled "TB" in the centre, maker's mark only "LB" struck once in the cover, unascribed, Scottish provincial 1740-1760; 2.55" (6.5 cms)high

Lot 695

A RUSSIAN SILVERGILT & CLOISONNE ENAMELLED BOX of compressed circular form with a turquose ground and a white pelleted borders, with State marks for Moscow 1896-1908, a Continental enamelled circular powder compact and two Victorian gold-cased "column" pencils; the Russian box 2.1" (5.2 cms) diameter; 1.6 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 702

A MIXED LOT:- A Victorian small dish or ashtray embossed to resemble a face, by Louis Dee, London 1880, a late Victorian card case with an inscription relating to the "Lawn Tennis Club...1900", (fitted case), two small boxes, a plaid brooch and bronze medal "Wembley Torchlight Tattoo 1925" (fitted case); the medal 1.5" (3.8 cms) diameter; 6 oz weighable silver (6)

Lot 711

A PAIR OF MID/LATE 20TH CENTURY DANISH ENAMELLED NOVELTY PEPPERETTES, each modelled as a toucan on a globe (one lacking its filler cap), signed "MEKA", and a pair of French electroplated pepperettes, signed "GALLIA"' the toucans 2.25" (5.7 cms) high; 1.5 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 712

SEVEN VARIOUS HALLMARKED FOBS (one inscribed), three plated footballing fobs (Omagh Secondary with yellow enamel) and a chain; the latter 11.25" (28.5 cms) long; 3.1 oz weighable silver (11)

Lot 719

AN EDWARDIAN CARD CASE inscribed, a coin-inset dish, a bonbon dish, a small Chinese box, a mounted comb, a compact box (lacking innards) and a small French plated compact; the latter 1.4" (3.5 cms) diameter; 7.8 oz weighable silver (7)

Lot 721

A MIXED LOT:- A cigarette box, with a small inscription on the front, (woodlined), two cigarette cases, four small Mexican pin dishes, an oval dressing table box on four legs (silk lined), a mounted glass vesta ball and a small mounted glass box; the cigarette box 6.3" (16 cms) long; 8 oz weighable silver (10)

Lot 723

EDUCATION:- A Jernigan's lottery ticket of 1736 adapted as a prize medal & awarded for merit in December 1828, a Victorian medal inscribed "1er Prix de Francais - 1849", hallmarked London 1849, a Regular Attendance medal "Creswald Courage of Church Town", now mounted as a brooch and a brass medal "1st Prize July 1868 at Louth"; the latter 1.75" (4.5 cms) diameter; 1.3 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 727

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL BAG inscribed "Hilda Wallis, Dorney Court, Shanklyn", a mesh pouch, a silvergilt mesh bag, hallmarked Birmingham 1912 and another with import marks for London 1919; the largest one 6" (15 cms) wide; 19 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 733

TWO PLATED BOSUN'S WHISTLES a rattle and a chatelaine, a caddy spoon 1806, another Chester 1908 and three small silver items viz. a hand mirror, brush & taperstick, Birmingham c.1900 (9)

Lot 734

A SILVER VESTA CASE with enamelled flag, Birmingham 1897, a small mirror with enamel back, a silver pill box with floral enamel cover, Birmingham 1904 and a tortoiseshell gold & silver pique belt clasp (4)

Lot 737

A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE The cover enamelled with seven various flags, Birmingham 1916; 9 cms

Lot 738

A SILVER & ENAMELLED DRESSING TABLE SET white guilloche enamel, painted with pink roses & forget-me-nots, six pieces, including a clock by Asprey 1937, together with an ivory compact and travelling comb, painted with rural scenes (8)

Lot 740

ENGLISH SCHOOL C.1905 Miniature portrait of a lady wearing pearl necklace, on ivory; 9.5 x 7.75 cms and the companion portrait, probably of her sister, in silver gilt frames, hallmarked 1903/05, leather outer frames (2)

Lot 741

A DUTCH SILVER SNUFF BOX in the form of a clog, a comfit box, two Continental tea strainers, a pair of Chinese spice pots of melon shape and another, and a Swedish napkin holder (7)

Lot 75

A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE by Richard Crossley, London 1789, a George IV Fiddle fish slice with a pierced and engraved blade, initialled "B", and a late Victorian mounted ivory paper knife; the latter 14.3" (36.4 cms) long; 9 oz weighable silver (3)

Lot 750

A FAN The mother of pearl sticks and guards with silver & gilt decoration, lace and net leaves with silk panels, painted with figures, one signed H. Arnould, late 19th century

Lot 81

A set of four silver filigree salts: of circular outline with open trellis work of scrolls and vases of flowers, with cranberry glass liners, cased, 151gms, 4.88ozs.

Lot 82

A German silver part flatware service, stamped 800: initialled includes six table forks and six table knives with filled silver handles and steel blades, weighable silver 403gms, 12.97ozs.

Lot 83

A Victorian silver waiter, maker Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London, 1846: crested, with foliate engraved decoration within a shell and scroll border, raised on three swept feet, 19cm. diameter, 217gms, 6.99ozs.

Lot 84

A George III silver salver, maker's mark worn possibly R.I for Robert Jones I, London, 1780: of circular form with garland and beaded border, raised on talon and ball feet, 25.5cm. diameter, 464gms, 14.96ozs.

Lot 85

A George III silver circular salver, maker Richard Rugg I, London, 1762: of circular form with moulded scroll and shell pattern border, raised on three swept feet, 31cm. diameter, 930gms, 29.20ozs.

Lot 86

A Victorian silver waiter , maker William Smily, London, 1860: crested, with engraved floral decoration enclosed by a foliate and scroll border, raised on three swept feet, 20.5cm. diameter, 350gms, 11.25ozs.

Lot 87

A George III silver teapot, Michael Starkey, London, 1809: crested, of barge shaped outline having half reeded decoration, raised on ball feet, 28cm. long, 623gms, 20.03ozs.

Lot 88

A Victorian matched silver three-piece tea service, various makers, London, 1882, 1898: of oval outline, the teapot with hinged lid and oval pineapple finial, with reeded decoration and scroll handles, total weight of silver 973gms, 31.31ozs.

Lot 89

A William IV silver teapot, maker Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1836: of globular form, the hinged lid with strawberry finial and all over foliate engraved decoration, with naturalistic handle and ivory insulators, on a spreading circular foot, 17cm. high. 702gms, 22.58ozs.

Lot 9

A WMF silver plated ice bucket: with banded briar rose decoration and reeded and swept handles to the sides, 23cm. high.

Lot 90

A George IV silver hot water jug, maker Richard Atkins & William Somersall over stamped for Edward Edwards II, London, 1825: crested, with domed hinged lid marked for Richard Atkins & William Somersall, having a baluster body with ribbed girdle, on a spreading circular foot, 19cm. high, 744gms, 23.96ozs

Lot 91

A George IV silver bachelor's teapot, maker's mark worn WB ?, London, 1822: of squat circular form, on a circular foot, 22cm. long, 382gms, 12.28ozs.

Lot 93

A Victorian silver casket, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1847: of cartouche shaped outline, with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, 12cm. wide.

Lot 94

A pair of Victorian silver pedestal salts, maker Edward Hutton, London, 1886: of oval outline with half reeded decoration, swept handles to the sides, on an oval base, 12.5cm. wide, 132gms, 4.27ozs.

Lot 95

A George III silver brandy warmer, maker William Frisbee, London, 1796: with later inscription, of traditional bellied form with pouring spout and turned wood handle, 192gms, 6.16ozs.

Lot 96

A pair of Victorian silver desk candlesticks, maker Jacob Berman, London, 1888: with square sconces on acanthus decorated nozzles, spiral twist columns and stepped square weighted base, 15cm. high.

Lot 97

A George II silver sugar caster, maker's marks worn possibly Samuel Wood, London, 1750: with domed and pierced lid, on a baluster body with ribbed girdle, on a spreading circular foot, 18cm. high, 209gms, 6.75ozs.

Lot 99

A George III silver pepperette, maker Thomas & Jabez Daniell, London, 1773: crested of baluster form with ribbed girdle, on a circular spreading foot, 12.5cm. high, together with another similar pepperette, makers mark worn, London, 1763, 12cm. high, total weight of silver 143gms,4.60ozs

Lot 1

A Victorian silver plated table centrepiece by L&WS: the etched and cut class dish supported on an arch of grape vines and grapes with a seated cherub below, on a cartouche-shaped base raised on swept foliate feet, stamped L&WS 240, 46cm. high.

Lot 10

A 19th century ostrich egg table centre piece: the egg with silver girdle, bears marks for London 1799, mounted on a plated trefoil base with central knopped column and three cherubs holding garlands, 29cm. high.

Lot 100

A pair of George II silver salts, maker's marks worn, London, 1754: of circular outline with gadrooned borders and embossed floral decoration, raised on three swept legs, 8cm. diameter, 235gms, 7.58ozs.

Lot 101

A George III silver two-handled cup, makers mark worn possibly Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1805: initialled, of traditional design with reeded girdle, swept handles on a spreading circular foot, 15.5cm. high, 373gms, 12.01ozs.

Lot 103

A George III silver cruet stand, maker Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London, 1809: crested, of oval outline with gadrooned border and central loop carrying handle containing matched clear glass and sliver mounted bottles and jars together with non matching fiddle and thread pattern mustard spoon and sifting spoon, weighable silver 1030gms, 33.11ozs.

Lot 104

A George III silver swing-handle sugar pail, maker Hester Bateman, London 1816: crested, with beaded borders and pierced sides and blue glass liner, 10cm. high, 53gms, 1.72ozs.

Lot 105

A Victorian silver swing-handle basket, maker Edward, Edward Jnr, John and William Barnard, London, 1838: of circular outline with scrolling foliate boarder with pierced swing handle on a spreading circular base 34cm. diameter 1057gms, 33.98ozs

Lot 106

A George III silver circular waiter, maker Ebenezer Coker, London, 1766: of circular form with foliate and scroll border, raised on three swept feet, 17.5cm. diameter, 217gms, 7.01ozs.

Lot 107

A Victorian silver entree dish and cover, maker Benjamin Smith III, London, 1847: of cartouche-shaped outline, the domed lid with grape and vine leaf decorated handle, the base with scrolling borders, 34cm. long, 1657gms, 53.26ozs.

Lot 108

A Victorian silver christening mug, maker Francis Stone, Exeter, 1873: inscribed, of baluster form with acanthus capped handles and embossed floral decoration, 13cm. high, and a small christening mug, London 1909, total weight of silver 399gms, 12.83ozs. (2).

Lot 11

A George V green leather travelling vanity case: containing silver and green enamel mounted jars, bottles, brushes and mirror, bears marks for Mappin & Webb, London, 1931, with outer canvas protective cover.

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