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George V silver four piece tea service, Sheffield 1928-9, comprising teapot and hot water jug with ebony finial and handle, decorated with a reeded horizontal band and raised on ball feet, matching sugar basin and milk jug, the hot water jug 20.5cm, gross weight approx. 1.07kg (34.40 troy ozs)
Assorted Georgian and later silver flatware including six Hanoverian table forks: London 1800, London 1803, 1806 (x3), 1816; six dessert spoons: London 1829, 1833 (x2), 1837 (x3); six dessert forks by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1898 (x5), London 1927; gross weight 845g (27.17 troy ozs) (18)
Edwardian silver campagna wine cooler, by Walker & Hall, Chester 1906, having an egg and dart and beaded everted rim, entwined reeded handles, and a band of fruiting vines at the neck, plain baluster body with acanthus leaves at the base, raised on a collared and stepped circular foot with a square base, height 27.5cm, diameter of the top 25cm, weight approx. 2.93kg (94.07 troy ozs)
Silver mounted briar wood walking cane, well worked cap bearing an unidentifiable hallmark featuring an anchor and a date letter not dissimilar to that of Sheffield 1917, length 90cm; also a further walking cane with a carved bone handle formed as a pug dog, with glass eyes and a cloisonne collar, 82cm (2)
George III silver twin handled pedestal cup and cover, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1808, having an urn finial over a waisted cover, U-shaped bowl with twin handles, half reeded at the base and engraved with a band of trailing foliage at the neck, gilt interior, all raised on a stepped trumpet foot, height 32.5cm, presented on an ebonised socle supplied by Tessier, New Bond Street, London, overall height with socle 38cm, weight approx. 1.04kg (33.34 troy ozs)
Rolex Datejust stainless steel gent's Oyster wristwatch, 29mm brushed silver coloured dial, signed and with baton numerals and date aperture, automatic movement, original bracelet, box and outer card boxPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Pair of Arts and Crafts jade and gem set clip brooches and matching earrings, attributed to Dorie Nossiter (1893-1977), the clips centred with a carved jade disc bordered with further jade cabochons interspersed with multi-coloured gems and pearls in a circular form, mounted in silver, 40mm, the earrings 20mm (4)
Arts and Crafts gem set brooch, attributed to Dorie Nossiter (1893-1977), set with aquamarines, pink tourmaline and freshwater pearls, worked in an asymmetrical ring with gilt coloured vine leaves, all set in silver, 35mm diameter; also a pair of near matching aquamarine earrings, 25mm (3)
Pair of Arts and Crafts garnet cluster brooches and matching ear clips, attributed to Dorie Nossiter (1893-1977), the brooches asymmetrically set with round cut stones and open wirework, all set in silver, 35mm, the ear clips having stones set in a flowerhead form in silver, 18mm diameter (4)
Arts and Crafts period silver and green stone pendant necklace, worked as an open knot centred with four cabochon green stones with a further three hanging beneath, all suspended from the original block chain necklace, the pendant 55mm x 30mm; also a Platino hammered pewter brooch centred with a purple glazed roundel, possibly Ruskin, 38mm diameter; and a silver brooch centred with a sailing boat in a mariner's knot, Chester 1947, 29mm diameter (3)
Continental silver and paste pendant necklace, possibly Russian, in Secessionist style having a central round cut white stone supporting two pear cut stones suspended from bars beneath, the whole surmounted with an oval cut white stone, all suspended from a chain necklace, 48mm drop, contained within a Russian card jeweller's box
British Coins, Edward VI, fine silver coinage, halfcrown, mm. y both sides, 1551, crowned figure of king on horseback r., shouldering sword, date below, rev. long cross fourchée over shield of arms (S.2479; N.1934), old cabinet tone, a really good fine *ex T. Bliss collection, Sotheby’s, 22-24 March 1916, lot 283 (part) Lord Grantley, fourth portion, Glendining’s, 20 April 1944, lot 1524 (£5/15/-) bt. Baldwin’s, 1944 (£6/1/6) Slaney collection, part 2, Spink, 14 May 2015, lot 313 With old tickets.
British Coins, Elizabeth I, a handsome Art Deco period napkin ring of rectangular form with angled corners, inset with a milled silver sixpence of Elizabeth I, 1562, mm. star, decorated dress, small rose (S.2596), Birmingham hallmark, 1934, maker ‘D. BROS’ (either Davies Brothers or Dingley Brothers), the coin in excellent condition - extremely fine
British Coins, Victoria, model penny, undated, c.1844, by Joseph Moore, bi-metallic, nickel-zinc centre within copper border (P.2092); model halfpenny, undated, c.1844, by Joseph Moore, struck in silver (P.2093), both choice, virtually mint state and the latter toned (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Victoria, model two shillings, undated, by Allen & Moore, white-plated copper, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Britannia stands in sea-chariot with young head bust of Victoria on her shield, rev. MODEL 2 SHILLINGS within wreath, radiant crown above, 26.5mm. (Rogers 217 [R2]); Jubilee model half farthing, 1887, silver, Gothic bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon, milled edge, 16.38mm., both choice, virtually mint state and the latter toned (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
British Coins, Elizabeth II, silver Britannia five two-pound coin set, 2006, with selected gold plating, Golden Silhouette Collection (S.PBS07), in fitted case of issue, with certificate, FDC; silver proof ‘bimetallic’ two pound coin set, Commonwealth Games, 2002, with gold-plated nickel-brass plaque, revs. running figure holding aloft a banner (S.PSS09); silver proof piedfort four-coin collection, 2005, comprising two pounds (2): 400th Anniversary of Gunpowder Plot/60th Anniversary of End of WWII; one pound, Menai Straits Bridge; fifty pence, 250th Anniversary of Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary (S.PSS15), both in fitted cases of issue, with certificates, the former also in card box, all FDC (13 coins) The first, 3000 sets issued; the second, 10,000 sets issued; the third, 5000 sets issued.
Scotland, James VIII (1688-1766), pattern crown, 1716, in silver, type II, by Norbert Roettier, signed R on foot of harp on reverse, struck c.1828, by Matthew Young, IACOBVS VIII DEI GRATIA, laur. and dr. bust right, rev. crowned arms, edge plain, wt. 29.14gms. (S.5731; Woolf 33:1; B.1, fig. 1094; Bruce XPT 2), struck, as usual, from lightly rust-marked dies, otherwise good extremely fine with light tone, rare
Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Berkshire, Reading, J. B. Monck, eighteen pence, 1811, Borough arms, rev. value, SPAN. DOLL. SILVER DWTS 4 (D.4); Dorset, Shaftesbury, shillings, 1811 (2), arms, rev. DORSET WILTSHIRE AND SHAFTESBURY BANK TOKEN…(D.21), one example attractively toned, good extremely fine; sixpence, 1811, similar (D.29); Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Newport, sixpence, 1811, antique ship, rev. beehive and bees (D.28); Lincolnshire, Lincoln, shilling, 1812, arms, rev. MILLSON AND PRESTON DOLLAR SILVER…(D.12), except where stated, fine to very fine (6)
Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Gloucestershire, Gloucester, J. Whalley, halfcrown, City arms, rev. ...AND AT NO. 10 CHARLOTTE ST. FITZROY SQUARE LONDON (D.4), very fine; shilling, 1811, arms. rev. cathedral (D.5); Wiltshire, Marlborough, shilling, 1811, four hands joined, rev. issuer, value and date (D.3), the first with edge nick at 7 o’clock on obverse, good very fine, the second good extremely fine (3)
Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Middlesex, London, shillings, undated (3): Charing Cross, equestrian statue of Charles I, rev. City of London arms (D.6); H. Morgan, ONE SHILLING LONDON SILVER TOKEN… rev. value within wreath (D.21); R. Warren, bottle, rev. value (D.29); sixpences (3): Charing Cross, equestrian statue of Charles I, revs. arms/legend in 8 lines (D.31/35); MORGAN MAKER etc., rev. value within wreath (D.38), the Warren shilling attractively toned, all very fine to extremely fine (6)
Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Cole & Co, eighteenpence, 1811, view of cathedral, rev. value within wreath (D.3); Nottinghamshire, Newark, shillings 1811 (2), view of town hall, rev. issuers’ names in seven lines (D.4/5); Staffordshire, Bilston, shilling, 1811, arms, rev. inscriptions within and around Garter (W.2); Fazeley (2): shilling, 1811, arms, rev. value within oak wreath, ten acorns (D.8); sixpence, 1811, arms, rev. value within wreath (D.12); Warwickshire, Birmingham, shilling, 1812, workhouse building, rev. arms of Birmingham, legends around (D.17); Worcestershire, County, shilling, 1811, arms, rev. inscription within oak wreath (D.1), fine to extremely fine (8)
Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Northumberland, Newcastle-on-Tyne, John Robertson, silversmith, halfcrown, 1811, arms, rev. Commerce seated l. on bale (D.1); shillings (2): Alex Kelty, 1812, arms, rev. view of colliery (D.8); John Robertson, shilling, 1811, arms (D.12); Lancashire, Liverpool, Thos. Wilson, shilling, 1812, rev. female holding scales and cornucopia seated l. (D.2), the halfcrown and the Kelty shilling about extremely fine, the others fine or better (4)
Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Somerset, Bath, S. Whitchurch and Wm Dore, four shillings, 1811, City arms and supporters, clasped hands above, rev. inscription in 7 lines (D.10), fine, scarce; Bristol, shillings, 1811, August 12 (3), arms and crest within Garter, rev. issuers’ names in 8 lines (D.23 (2)/26); sixpence, 1811, August 12, similar (D.55); Frome Sellwood, shilling, 1811, facing bust of Edward I, rev. issuers’ names in arms of cross (D.71), fine to extremely fine (6)
Nineteenth Century Silver Tokens, Yorkshire, County, shilling, 1811, fleece suspended, rev. value within Garter (D.1); Doncaster, Mirfin & Parker, shilling, 1812, lion holding standard, rev. Commerce seated r. holding cornucopia and scales (D.9); Hull, Rudston & Preston, eighteen pence, 1811, arms, rev. value within sprays of rose leaves (D.12); sixpence, 1811, arms within sprigs, rev. value (D.17); Leeds, John Smallpage and S. Lumb, 1812, arms, rev. Commerce seated l. (D.31); Scarborough, sixpence, 1812, arms within Garter, rev. value and date (D.36); Sheffield, Younge & Deakin, sixpence, 1811, arms, rev. Commerce seated l. (D.73), two of the sixpences attractively toned, fine to extremely fine (7)
Foreign Coins, Germany, Bavaria, Ludwig II, thalers (2): 1870, bare head r., rev. Virgin and child seated on cloud (KM.877; Dav.611); 1871, German Victory in Franco-Prussian War, bare head r., rev. seated figure with wreath in r. hand (KM.889; Dav.615); silver medal, 1960, Mary holding the infant Jesus standing before the Frauenkirche, rev. river god Isar, Bavarian arms below, Frauenkirche to r., 35mm., all good very fine or better (3) With old tickets.
Foreign Coins, Hejaz, al-Husain ibn Ali (1334-1342h), set of first regular coinage, comprising bronze 1, 1 ½ , ¼, 1/8 piastre, 1334/5, struck at Makka; with additional ½ piastre (KM.24/23/22/21), all with full original silver wash, the 1 piastre with a black carbon spot, otherwise all extremely fine, a scarce set, particularly so in this condition (5)
Foreign Coins, Myanmar (Burma), silver rupees (kyats), CS.1214 (1852) (11), peacock l. with tail spread, rev. inscription within wreath (KM.10), all certified and graded by PCGS as follows: About Uncirculated 55; About Uncirculated 53 (2); About Uncirculated 50; Genuine Tooled About Uncirculated Detail; Genuine Cleaned About Uncirculated Detail; Extremely Fine 45 (3); Genuine Tooled Extremely Fine Detail; Genuine Cleaned Extremely Fine Detail; ½ rupee (5 mu), CS.1214 (1852), description as above (KM.9), Genuine Tooled About Uncirculated Detail; ¼ rupee (mat), CS.1214 (1852) (2), description as above (KM.8.1), Extremely Fine 45; Genuine Cleaned Extremely Fine Detail; mu, CS.1214 (1852) (3), description as above (KM.7.1), Genuine Cleaned About Uncirculated Detail; Extremely Fine 40; Very Fine 35 (17)
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