An early Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket watch by William Foster of Lincoln, No. 10251, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals (cracked), the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars, contained in plain silver pair case, 58mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1841, (lacking minute hand and watch glass) Note: William Foster recorded working Lincoln 1828-1835
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A George IV gentleman's silver cased lever pocket watch by Alexander Sutton of London, No. 9800, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsiduary seconds dial (cracked in places), contained in plain silver engine turned case, 54mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1825 (outer case somewhat worn and bow worn)
A Gentleman's silvery metal full hunting cased pocket watch signed "J. Dent of London", made for the Turkish market, the white enamel dial with baton numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in engine turned case engraved with vacant cartouche to front, case stamped 800 standard and silvery metal Albert with pierced elongated links for same and a William IV silver cased open faced lever pocket watch by James Harvey of Abergavenny, No. 24800, the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial contained in plain engine turned case, 2 ins diameter, case hall marked Birmingham 1831, in fitted box
A Victorian lady's silver cased open faced pocket watch, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the centra applied with gilt metal cruciform and engraved with floral and scroll ornament, contained in case engraved with vacant cartouche and leaf scroll ornament, 1.625 diameter, case hallmarked Birminham 1876, and a quantity of other pocket watches, fob watches and wrist watches, in various cases
A pair of George V silver cylindrical condiment pots of "George III" design, each with slightly domed pierced covers, reeded mounts and pedestal foot rims, each 3.75ins high, inscribed "salt" and "pepper" by Alstons & Hallam, London 1918 (weight 9.25oz), and an early Victorian silver circular mustard pot, the squat body of lobed form with moulded and leaf mounts and knopped finial to the slightly domed cover, pierced thumbpiece and double scroll handle, on three scroll feet, 3.25ins diameter, by Robert Hennell, London 1842 (weight 7oz) and blue glass liner for same, and a silver old English pattern mustard spoon, Birmingham 1978
A George V silver rectangular cigarette case engraved with leaves and monogram "J R", 3.625ins x 3ins, by Arthur Barnett & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1911, one other silver cigarette case, ten silver vesta cases, a silver circular pill box and a silver backed miniature hand mirror
Two George III 1820 Crowns (worn), two George IV 1821 Crowns (one fine/one fair), a Victoria 1887 (Jubilee Head) Crown (fine), two Victoria 1887 and 1888 Double Florins (fine), and a Victoria 1887 Florin (VF), and a selection of other silver and bronze coins contained in a japanned metal cash box
George V Harlequin silver circular four piece tea service of Art Deco design, the lower bodies embossed with leaf ornament, ivory loop handles and turned finials, comprising - tea pot, 5.5ins high, hot water pot, 7ins high and milk jug, by Harrods Limited, London 1936 and a matching two handled sugar bowl by Edward Barnard and Sons Limited, London 1950 (gross weight 51ozs)
A Victorian silver three piece tea service of cylindrical tapered form, engraved with scroll, leaf and trellis ornament, comprising - tea pot with domed cover, turned finial and moulded scroll handle, 7ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1839 (gross weight 46ozs)
Six George III silver table spoons by S J, London 1767 (crested - rubbed), one other pair of Georgian silver table spoons (hall marks somewhat indistinct) six George III silver feather edge dessert spoons, makers mark rubbed, London 1793, a selection of other tableware (weight 44ozs) and sixteen George III silver handled and stainless steel bladed table knives, London 1778
A George V 12ins ruler/letter opener by Drew & Sons, London 1929, eight sterling silver fruit spoons, the terminals engraved with sailing boats by Tiffany & Co., a large quantity of silver fiddle pattern tableware and other silver and plated ware, various (combined weighable silver 50ozs)
Six George V silver and ivorian flag pattern cocktail sticks by Walker & Hall, Chester 1938, in fitted case, six George V silver teaspoons with moulded terminals by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1921 and a small selection of other silver, silver enamel and silvery metalware, various (combined weighable silver 10ozs)
An Edward VII silver three piece tea service of rectangular lobed form, embossed with C-scroll and floral ornament, comprising - teapot with ebonised angular handle and finial, 5ins high, a two handled sugar basin and milk jug by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1903 and 1904 (gross weight 16ozs)
A pair of late Victorian silver oval salts of Neo-Classical design, with reeded rim, pierced sides and on four scroll panel feet, 3.5ins x 2ins x 2ins high, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1900, and blue glass liners for same, a pair of late Victorian silver rectangular salts with shaped rims, embossed with scroll and floral ornament, 1.75ins high, Birmingham 1900, and a small selection of other condiments (combined weighable silver 11oz)
A set of four Victorian silver circular salts, with moulded rims and on three leaf capped scroll feet, 2ins diameter x 1.25ins high, by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1876, and three matching spoons, in fitted case, an Edward VII silver framed desk thermometer of open scroll form, with oval cartouche to cresting, 7.25ins x 3.25ins, by the Gold and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1902, and a selection of other silver, silver mounted and silvery metal items, various (combined weighable silver 13oz)
A Chinese silvery metal trefoil pattern condiment set, inset with three hexagonal condiments embossed and chased with prunus blossom and bamboo leaves, comprising - salt with clear glass liner and spoon, mustard pot with glass liner (damaged) and spoon, and pepper pot, the textured trefoil base on bun feet, 3.5ins (8.5cm) x 4.25ins (11cm) overall (silver weight 5oz)
A pair of George III silver butter shells with bead mounts and on three shell pattern feet, 5.5ins x 5ins by John Emes, London 1807 (weight 9ozs - monogrammed), a pair of Georgian silver oval salts with moulded rims, pierced sides and on four panel feet, 3.25ins x 2.5ins x 2.25ins high (hall marks rubbed) and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various (combined weighable silver 5ozs)
A George VI silver circular two handled bowl of Neo Classical design with fluted rim, lion mask and ring pattern handles and swags on square pierced base with bracket feet, 4ins diameter x 3ins high by Viner's Limited, Sheffield 1937, a pair of Edward VII silver goblet pattern spill vases with shaped rims on circular foot rims, 6.5ins high, Chester 1907, and a small selection of other silverware (combined weighable silver 15ozs)
A Victorian plain silver rectangular snuff box, 3.125ins x 2ins x .5ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1842, engraved with crest and "J Nicolle" to lid, a Continental sterling silver rectangular cigarette box, 5.5ins x 3.5ins x 2ins high retailed by Cartier and engraved with initials "RND" to lid, a George V silver rectangular cigarette box with twin lifting lid and engine turned ornament, 5.25ins x 3.25ins by Asprey's, Chester 1917 and one other cigarette case, Chester 1904 (combined weighable silver 12ozs)
A late Victorian silver oval boat pattern six division toast rack, with wire work divisions and circular loop handle, on splayed feet, 8.25ins x 4ins x 5.5ins high by J B Silvester, Birmingham 1899, two silver cream jugs (combined weight 15ozs) and a silver mounted and sliced cut glass pepper pot
An Edward VII silver rectangular cigarette box, 8ins x 3.75ins x 2.25ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1901, with presentation inscription to lid, a George V silver oval mustard pot with domed cover, bead mounts, the wire work sides applied with birds and floral swags and with scroll handle, 3.25ins high, London 1925 and blue glass liner for same and a small selection of other silverware (combined weighable silver 5ozs)
A late George III silver circular teapot of bulbous form with bead mounts, the body cast with leaves, with pomegranate pattern finial and angular loop handle on circular leaf cast foot rim, 6ins high by Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh 1815 (weight 25ozs - monogrammed)
A late Victorian silver circular chamber candlestick with moulded rims and scroll handle, 6.25ins diameter x 3.5ins high by Daniel and John Wellby, London 1896 (engraved with crest) and matched snuffer, Sheffield hallmark (lacking date letter) (weight 12ozs), a late Victorian silver circular two handled sugar bowl with moulded rim, scroll cast handles, the base inset with George III 1758 coin, 2.5ins high by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1894, a George V silver oval sugar caster, 6.25ins high by Edward Barnard & Sons Limited, London 1913, and a Victorian silver rectangular cigarette box, 7ins x 3.5ins x 2ins high, London 1888 (combined weighable silver 8ozs)
An Edward VII silver two-handled porringer of "17th Century" design with embossed leaf pattern to lower body and cast scroll handles, 3.25ins diameter x 2.75ins high, London 1904, a George III silver urn pattern cream jug with embossed floral decoration to the body, 4.5ins high, London 1769, a late Victorian silver circular fern pot, part fluted and embossed lower body, 4.5ins diameter x 4ins high, London 1891, a late Victoria silver table bell, London 1894, a selection of other silver items (weight 40oz), and a selection of other weighted silver items
A George III silver oval teapot with oval finial, moulded rim, ebonised C-scroll handle, 7ins high by Nathaniel Smith & Co., Sheffield 1802 (gross weight 12ozs - engraved with monogram) two Georgian silver oval milk jugs, various makers and dates, a Victorian silver christening mug, the panelled body cast with floral sprays with leaf capped scroll handle and on floral circular rim, 4.25ins high, marks rubbed but possibly London 1845 and two other silver items (combined silver 18ozs)
A late George III silver cylindrical kettle, moulded scroll handle and mother-of-pearl finial, 6.5ins high by Joseph and John Angell, London 1813 (gross weight 13ozs - monogrammed) and matched plated stand for same on scroll supports with paw feet, a George IV silver circular teapot of bulbous form with bead mounts and part reeded body, ebonised finial and wooden C-scroll handle, 4.75ins high by Michael Starkey, London 1822 (gross weight 14ozs) and an Edward VII silver cylindrical sugar basket with folding handle, gadroon mounts, the wire work basket applied with trailing floral ornament, 2.75ins high by William Comyns, London 1903 (weight 3ozs) and blue glass liner for same
A modern silver-topped cut glass spirit decanter, and stopper, 10.5ins high, another similar, 9.75ins, two other silver-topped decanters and stoppers, a pair of silver wine labels for "whiskey" and "brandy", and a plated oval two-handled tray by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London, 23.5ins x 17ins
A pair of George V silver pillar candlesticks, the stop fluted columns with Corinthian capitals and square stepped bases with bead mounts, 9.25ins high, Sheffield 1920 (bases loaded and worn at highlights), a George V silver octofoil salver of "18th Century" design with moulded rim and on four turned feet, 8.5ins diameter, London 1911 - retailed by James Ramsay of Dundee (weight 12oz), a George V silver octagonal caster of "18th Century" design, 7ins high, London 1932, and a small selection of silver mixed tableware (combined weight 15oz)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Dutch silver seven-piece tea service with bulbous spiral fluted bodies and some on three cast pad feet, comprising - tea kettle with folding silver mounted wooden handle (damaged) on stand with three bold leaf capped scroll supports with pad feet, and with spirit burner, 15ins high (handle up), tea pot with pineapple finial and ebonised angular handle, 5.5ins high, hot water jug with rustic pattern spout, 7.5ins high, two-handled sucrier and cover, all previous items with pineapple finial, circular slop bowl, identical spoon stand and bulbous milk jug, Dutch standard 950 (gross weight 120oz)
A late Victorian silver circular tray with moulded pie crust rim and with bold C and S scroll and leaf mounts to rim, the centre engraved with leaf scroll and floral ornament, 15.25ins diameter, London 1897 (weight 43oz), and a early 20th Century plated presentation trowel, the blade engraved and with carved ivory handle, 13.25ins overall, blade engraved "Presented to Thos. Tiplady Brown Squire etc" and dated 3rd Oct. 1903, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, in dark red leather covered fitted box
A Dutch silvery meta; square ink stand and silvery metal mounted circular hobnail cut glass inkwell, the square galleried base with bead mounts to rim, on four scroll feet, 8.5ins square x 5.25ins high (four scroll holders to position inkwell present, but missing fixing screws - weighable silver 14.5oz)
A set of twelve late Victorian plated and bone handled fish knives and fish forks, with engraved blades, the silver ferrules hallmarked Sheffield 1899, in walnut case, 15ins wide x 10.5ins deep x 2.5ins high, a pair of plated fish servers in fitted case, two sets of silver teaspoons in fitted case, and a plated seven piece lobster set in fitted case
A mixed collection of diecast and tin plate model cars, including - A Corgi James Bond Aston Martin DB5, Model No. 96655 (in original box), a 1902 State Landau - The Queen's Silver Jubilee, 1977, Model No. 41 (in box - damaged), a Corgi Ford Zephyr Mark 2 (unboxed - good condition), together with a selection of tin plate and other model vehicles, various (some boxed)
Cartier white metal pencil, cased, a Georgian mother-of-pearl and silver folding knife and fork with bright cut engraved decoration, in gilt tooled leather case and a 1920's enamel and engraved silver tubular container for scent or possibly lipstick, import mark 1921
Bayer, Patricia and Waller, Mark "The Art of Rene Lalique", a Quintet book pub 1988, ill throughout, black cloth, silver titles, dj, folio Manley, Cyril "Decorative Victorian Glass", Ward Locke Ltd 1981, signed on the tp by the author 'Cyril Manley October 1981', ill throughout, black cloth, gilt titles, dj price clipped Greenhalgh, Paul "Art Nouveau 1890-1914", V&A Publications 2000, fully ill throughout, dark blue cloth with gilt titles, dj not price clipped Garner, Philippe "Emile Galle, Academy Editions", St Martins Press 1976, ill throughout, cream cloth, gilt titles, dj (4)
Aiken, Joan "The Wolves of Willoughby Chase", Jonathan Cape 1962, authors signature on tp, ills, brown cloth with silver titles, dj not price clipped "Night Birds on Nantucket", Jonathan Cape 1966, ills, map on ep, black cloth, gilt titles, dj not price clipped "The Stolen Lake", Jonathan Cape 1981, blue cloth, dj not price clipped "The Cuckoo Tree", Jonathan Cape 1971, green cloth, dj "Black Hearts in Battersea", Jonathan Cape 1964, black cloth, dj not price clipped Woods, Margaret L "Come Unto These Yellow Sands", ill by J Hancock, John Lane, The Bodly Head 1915, colour plates (not collated), the whole book worn with hinges cracked and backstrip separating Dowd, J H & Spender, B E "Serious Business", Country Life Limited 1937, delightful images throughout, inscription on ffep dated 1941, green cloth, red titles (7)
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