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Lot 52

Assorted British Silver Coinage, comprising; (4x) Victoria crowns, 1889 (x2) and 1891 (x2); together with, florin 1904; (5x) shillings, 1887, 1887 holed, 1888, 1889 and 1929; sixpence 1887; and (5x) threepences, 1877, 1892, 1899, 1901 and 1903; mixed grades mostly Near Fine - Fine, the 1877 threepence Fair (16)

Lot 53

Collection of English Silver Coinage, 36 coins in total, comprising: 8x shillings 1824, (3x)1826, 1827, 1829 and (2x)1834, Fair – Fine, 9x fourpence 1828, (2x)1836, 1838 (maundy issue, holed) 1840, (2x)1842, 1845 and 1846, Fair- VF; 20x threepences, spanning 1856-1925, possibly one or two maundy issues, Fair- GEF, and maundy twopence 1838, holed

Lot 54

Collection of Threepences, Sixpences and Shillings, approx. 150 coins in total, all silver issues, Queen Victoria onwards; mixed grades some AUNC, presented across two Linder trays

Lot 55

4x Silver Coin Whitman Folders, comprising; halfcrowns 1911-1940, missing 1912, 1917 and 1924, includes scarce 1925 and 1930; halfcrowns 1941-date, complete apart from 1943 and 3 spare spaces; florins 1911-1940, complete apart from 1927, includes scare 1925 and 1932; and, florins 1941-date, complete apart from 1943 and 5 spare spaces; mixed grades

Lot 56

Assorted British and USA Silver Coins, 7 coins comprising; UK, (3x) Victoria crowns, 1844 cinquefoil stops, edge knock at 6 o'clock o/wise GFine, 1892 Fine and 1900 Fine; British trade dollar 1929B, Bombay Mint, cleaned o/wise Fine; and USA, trade dollar 1877, Fine; half dollar 1916, Fair; and, a 1oz fine silver dollar 2016; all coins are encapsulated and spread across 3 wooden collector cases

Lot 57

3x Danbury Mint British Coin Collections, comprising; 'The Complete Shilling Collection' featuring a full run of English and Scottish Shillings 1937-1965; all coins encapsulated in presentation glass-fronted case with certificates; 'The Last Four Decades of Threepences' complete collection of silver and brass threepences 1930-1697, featuring two key dates in the series 1946 and 1949; encapsulated and housed in glass fronted presentation case; and, 'The Last of The Sixpences' complete run from 1936-1967, encapsulated and housed in presentation box with certificates

Lot 58

6x British and World Silver Coins, comprising; UK, 2x George V, crowns 1935, both VF; 3x South Africa, 5 shillings, 1947, and (2x) 1948; and, Israel, silver victory coin 1967; together with a number of base metal commemorative crowns and two bags of world circulation coinage

Lot 60

Collection of Colonial Asian Coinage, 16 coins comprising: British India, East India Company: (2x) one rupee coins 1835 & 1840, both Fine; and (2x) two annas 1841, both Fine; East India Company, Straits Settlement half cent 1845, Fine; Empress Victoria: one rupee 1889, AUNC; half rupee 1888, AUNC; 3x quarter rupees, 1862, 1888 and 1889; two annas 1888, AUNC; Portuguese India, one rupia 1882, GVF; and 1/8 of a rupia, VF, and 3x Indian Princely State silver coins

Lot 67

Assorted Russian Silver Coins, 5 coins comprising; Ruble 1907, St. Petersburg mint, (KM Y#59.3), Good Fine and Scarce; 50 kopeks 1896, F/GF; 20 kopeks 1916, AUNC; 15 kopeks 1912, EF; and, 10 kopeks 1914, AUNC

Lot 71

Miscellaneous Silver Coinage; 11 coins and 11 banknotes to include; Victoria, crown 1890, Fine; and, fourpence 1888, ex-mount blob of solder on Britannia; George V, crown 1935, Good Very Fine; and, halfcrown 1921 Good Fine; USA, 'peace' dollar 1922, Near Fine to Fine; and, quarter dollar 1914, Fine; together with 3x British East Africa 10 cent coins, and Austrian 5 shilling; an 'Our Lady of Walshingham' silver medal and 11 pre-decimal 10 shillings and £1 notes

Lot 72

Small Assortment of Silver Coins and Medallions, 13 coins and medallions all together comprising: George V, Crown 1935, in original red box, EF; Victoria, crown 1891, Fine; USA, Morgan dollar 1921, GVF; USA, (4x) 'Kennedy' half-dollars 1964, all EF; Netherlands 2.5 and 1 guilder coins, and 2 old UK shillings, together with a King George V coronation medallion by Fattorini of Bradford, in original case

Lot 73

World Coin Album, comprising approx. 150x 19th century and early 20th century coins, many in silver; highlights include (2x) Spain, 5 pesetas 1893 and 1898; Danzig, gulden 1932 and 1/2 gulden 1932; Ireland, halfcrown 1940; (2x) USA, 1 cent, 1846 and 1852; includes further examples from; Australia, Poland, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Jamaica, Jersey, Guernsey, Belgium, Russia, Sweden, Norway, India, Greece, Greece, Switzerland and Vatican City; mixed grades, an interesting collection with viewing recommended

Lot 74

World Silver Coinage; to include, 2x Marie Theresa silver thaler restrikes, both UNC; and, 2x Isle of Man silver proof halfpennies 1984, both AUNC; together with, an assortment of 20th-century silver coinage, mostly colonial issues from India, Canada, South Africa, Australia and Canada, one or two ex-mount, total weight 160g

Lot 75

Mixed World Silver Coinage; 37 coins in total, comprising issues from; South Africa, Portugal, France, Canada, Switzerland, Ireland, Russia, Poland, Brazil, Italy, USA etc; some holed and graffitied, mixed grades

Lot 76

Assortment of Foreign Silver 19th Century Coinage, highlights include, British Ionian Islands, 30 Lepta 1851, (KM#35) VF; France, 5 Francs 1840, GF; France, 5 Francs 1875, AEF; Canada, 25 cents 1872, Fine; Prussia, 2 marks 1876; Fine; Spanish Mexico, 2 reales 1781, F; 1 real 1757, AF; 1 real 1770, VG; ½ real 1736, F; and Bolivia, (2x) 4 soles coins, 1830 & 1854, both fine; includes other examples from Brazil, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, France, Germany, Holland, South Africa, Switzerland, Spain and Norway (45 coins)

Lot 77

Collection of English Silver Coinage, highlights include; Victoria, crown 1897, Fine; George V, crown 1935; Very Fine; George II, shilling, Near Fine; George III, bank token 3 shillings 1812; Good Fine; (2x) George V, halfcrowns 1916 and 1918, AUNC; (2x) rare date florins, George V 1925 and 1932, Near Fine and AVF respectively; 51 coins altogether, mixed grades and denominations, 177.4g of pre-1920 silver, and 275.5g of pre-1947 silver

Lot 78

Mixed British Pre-1920 Silver Coinage, mostly threepences with one or two other denominations; gross weight: 579.7g

Lot 79

Mixed Pre-1920 Silver Coinage, British mixed denominations, one or two silver foreign coins included, total weight 323.9g

Lot 80

British Pre-1920 Silver Coinage, mixed denominations, one or two pre-47 coins included and a French religious pendant, total weight approx. 230g

Lot 81

Mixed Pre-1947 British Silver Coinage; mixed denominations and grades, one or two holed, total weight: 1034.7g

Lot 82

Mixed Silver Coinage, comprising: mixed pre-1947 British coinage, half crowns, florins and sixpences, total weight 203.7g, together with a silver Canada dollar 1954, 3x silver USA coins, half dollar 1917, half dollar 1964, quarter dollar 1963; and, a coin bag with an assortment of cupro-nickel pre-decimal British coins

Lot 83

Mixed British Pre-1947 Silver Coinage, predominantly threepences, with some shillings, florins and halfcrowns; total weight: 832.6g

Lot 120

WW1 Steel Cigarette Box Made from Material Salvaged from Imperial German U-Boat UC44, Well made and marked with monogram letters WCW on lid and RN coronet and UC 44 August 1917 to the front side. Wooden lined, on silver bun feet with lid lining marked in ink ‘Turkish’, ‘Egypt’ and ‘Virginian’, presumably indicating the type of cigarette in each compartment. Some wear but generally good condition and consistent with its age and history. SM UC-44 was a German Type UC II minelaying submarine or U-boat in during World War I. Ordered on 20 November 1915, launched on 10 October 1916 and commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on 4 November 1916.In 6 patrols UC-44 was credited with sinking 28 ships, either by torpedo or by mines laid and she was ultimately was sunk by the detonation of one of her own mines off the Irish coast on 4th August 1917; its commander, Kurt Teppenjohanns, was the only survivor. UC-44's wreck was raised by the Royal Navy in September 1917 and later broken up. Two aspects of her service are noteworthy. UC-44 was the first submarine to use the tactic of releasing oil and debris from her torpedo tubes to fool the enemy into believing it had been sunk by depth charges. Her actual sinking, sometimes claimed to be the result of British deception, also yielded intelligence that showed how little effect the Dover Barrage anti-submarine defences were having on the U-boats and forced changes in its command and operation before the year ended.

Lot 13

Collection of 5 Contemporary Victorian Miniature Medals for Service in the Crimea and the Baltic, consisting of Baltic medal, with pin back ribbon buckle, Crimea medal with 3 clasps, Alma, Inkerman and Balaklava, Crimea medal with 4 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman and Sebastopol, Crimea medal with single clasp, Sebastopol, with pin back ribbon buckle, Crimea medal, no clasp. All medals unnamed and appear to be made of silver (not tested).

Lot 15

Egypt & Sudan Campaign Medal Pair to an Able Seaman on H.M.S. Superb, Egypt medal 1882-89, reverse dated 1882, with clasp Alexandria 11th July, engraved naming “A. CALLAWAY. A.B. H.M.S. “SUPERB”” with Khedive’s Star medal, obverse dated 1882, unnamed as issued. 623 Egypt medals were issued to H.M.S. Superb. Alfred Callaway was born in Lambeth, Surrey on 26th May 1861 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 29th June 1877 with service number 100603. He had an interesting time whilst serving culminating with 7 spells in the cells including 42 days hard labour in Maidstone Gaol in January 1880. He was discharged to Shore on 21st May 1900 joining the Royal Fleet Reserve. He rejoined the service in August 1914 as war loomed and was discharged on 13th October 1916 so he could resume his civilian employment at Woolwich Arsenal. For his Great War service, he was awarded a British War medal and Silver War Badge.

Lot 166

Hallmarked Silver Denbighshire Hussars Yeomanry Officers Cross Belt Pouch, fine hallmarked silver, date letter not clear, Birmingham and maker stamp J & Co. Centre of the pouch Prince of Wales plumes. Red leather pouch to the rear. Complete with the secure strap.

Lot 218

WW2 German Army Black and Silver Wound Badge Citation Pair, both issued to Karl Bauer who served in Schnelle Abteilung 387, part of Panzerjäger-Abteilung 387, 387th Infantry Division. The citations were issued in 1942 and 1943. Citations are accompanied by other period and post war documents relating to Karl Bauer, including a Railways Pass which shows him in uniform of the Hitler Youth.

Lot 247

Third Reich Deutsches Arbeitsfront (D.A.F) Peaked Cap, blue cloth body peaked cap with machine embroidered black central band with oakleaves. Attached to the cap is a gilt metal wreath cockade with central cog wheel emblem insignia to the centre. Patent chinstrap with plain side buttons. Interior with blue cloth lining and celluloid diamond having silver leaf cogwheel emblem of the organisation. Tan leather sweatband and DAF linen label to the underside. Some light service wear.

Lot 60

Victorian Royal West Kent Regiment Officers Glengarry Badge, gilt brass Victorian crowned glengarry badge with black velvet centre having silvered Kent horse and Invicta scroll to the centre. Repaired lugs to the reverse of the badge. Accompanied by a Royal West Kent regiment officers silver plated cap badge. (2 items)

Lot 117A

A Bottger Meissen Hausmaler saucer probably decorated in the Seuter Workshop in Augsburg circa 1720, the saucer decorated with a hunting scene within a silver scroll work rim (worn), the reverse also with a similar rim, (similarly worn), 13cm diameter

Lot 261

LIBERTY & CO silver tobacco jar barrel shaped body with a swollen base having an applied strap design with cross style mounts, supported on six curled feet, the hinged lid with an urn finial, hallmarked for Birmingham 1899, L & Co (Liberty), pin missing from the body to secure the hinge to the lid, 10cm tall, g/w 410gms

Lot 262

A pair of Elizabeth II silver cast candle sticks in George II style, applied with gadrooned edges and knopped stem, to a square stepped base, 17cm tall, makers mark D.J.S, London 1974, g/w 710gms

Lot 263

KEITH MURRAY for Mappin & Webb Art Deco silver muffin dish, stacked ring design in the upper section with an ebonised ball finial, the bottom section with lift out plate and the bowl with reeded edge, each part hallmarked for Sheffield 1933, makers mark for Mappin & Webb, 19cm diameter, 13cm tall, g/w 760 gms, the finial slightly discoloured and mis-shaped

Lot 264

KEITH MURRAY for Mappin & Webb silver cocktail shaker having a pull off lid, internal pierced lift out strainer with reeded shoulder and foot design, hallmarked for Sheffield 1956, makers mark for Mappin & Webb, 25cm tall, 662gms

Lot 265

An Elizabeth II silver three piece tea set comprising a teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug of melon shape, the shoulders engraved with shells, scrolls etc with plain panelled bodies to a shaped circular foot, hallmarked for Birmingham 1953, makers mark for the Adie Bros, g/w 1653gms

Lot 266

A pair of small silver three light candelabra in Queen Anne style, the three lights are removeable to leave a plain tapered stick, the columns with three knops, the centre light slightly raised, hallmarked London 1966/67, makers mark William Comyns & Sons Ltd, 17cm tall, 636gms

Lot 267

A set of six "Tiffany & Co" sterling wine goblets, marked to base Tiffany & Co Makers Sterling Silver, 925-1000, 18885-6288, 10cm tall, 720gms, engraved with initals.

Lot 270

A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks having Corinthian columns, classically decorated with acanthus capitals on stepped beaded bases, loaded, hallmarked Sheffield 1899, makers mark for Walker & Hall, 25cm tall, engrved with initials around the base.

Lot 271

A George II silver coffee pot of plain and gentle balustre shape on to a spreading foot, with a cast swan neck spout and a knopped finial, engraved with a crest of an arm in armour embowed holding a cutlass, and motto Dieu Pour La Tranche, qui contre, London 1737, makers mark for William Kidney, 26cm tall, 845gms (missing handle) (a/f)

Lot 272

An Art Deco silver and guilloche enamel vanity set, each with a turquoise enamel decoration comprising glass jar and lid, mirror, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes together with a silver framed manicure stand suspending nail buffer, nail file and cuticle pushers, Birmingham 1929/30/33, makers mark for Danial Manufacturing Company, and Sanders & McKenzie

Lot 273

An Art Deco silver and guilloche enamel five piece dressing table set comprising a hand mirror, two hairbrushes and two clothes brushes, each decorated with white guilloche enamel having a blue and green fan design, the central spine raised and decorated with an opal segment, highlighted with tiny marcasites having black enamel handles, hallmarked for Birmingham 1937, makers mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, (four opals chipped/cracked with small enamel losses all over)

Lot 274

A pair of late 19th Century Chinese export silver vases of tapering baluster form, decorated with a crane standing on a branch, having shell and foliate decorated surround with plain heart and shield shaped cartouches, with floral and wire work handles (one detached), both marked beneath with Chinese character marks, 14.5cm tall, 252gms (with turned treen stands) (a/f)

Lot 275

A cased Victorian three piece silver breakfast service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin of compressed baluster shape, elaborately chased and embossed with palms, scrolls etc, having central bands with signs of the Zodiac, each engraved with a canine cartouche, the teapot handle with ivory insulators, hallmarked beneath London 1874 and makers mark for H J Lias & Son, g/w 620gms, in original red leather shaped, velvet lined case (Cities Ref: CR19Q7CR)

Lot 276

A Dubarry patterned forty four piece cutlery set to include six table forks, six dessert forks, two serving spoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons together with six table and six dessert knives, with Sheffield 925 Millennium mark, makers mark for Carrs of Sheffield, silver weight not including knives is 1996gms

Lot 278

Elizabeth II large cast sterling silver stirrup cup, realistically modelled in the form of a hunting hound with detailed facial features and fur, the rim of the cup is encircled with a plain moulded border, marked for Sheffield 2007, makers mark is James R Biggins, 13cm overall, 758gms

Lot 280

A cast silver pepperette designed to depict a fox, the head pierced with holes for pepper, later cork stopper beneath, 18cm long, London 1968, makers mark H.B, 330gms

Lot 281

An Elizabeth II silver pepper grinder in the form of a salmon, chased and engraved detail with an articulated tail mechanism, London 1989, makers mark R.L.S, 19cm long, g/w 338gms

Lot 282

An Elizabeth II silver cast red deer stag, chased detail, hallmarked to the hind leg for London 1965, makers mark E.B, 20cm tall, 15cm long, 575gms

Lot 283

An early 20th Century model of a silver turkey, designed with an etched and chased body (plumage), with fanning tail feathers, import mark for London 1929, makers mark for Stockwell & Co, 10.5cm long, 350gms

Lot 284

A Victorian novelty silver pepper in the form of a standing owl, having pink glass eyes and pull off pierced head and a silver gilt interior, hallmarked for London 1872, makers mark for Richards & Brown, 7.5cm tall, 38.7gms

Lot 287

PAUL STORR four piece silver tea and coffee service of circular baluster design with floral and acanthus leaf decoration to bodies, acanthus applied decoration to rims and to the cast feet, leaf capped handles and rosebud finials to the coffee pot and teapot, each item bearing an armorial, a crest of two swords piercing a heart above a rose, each item clearly hallmarked for London 1836, the teapot and coffee pot both impressed beneath Storr & Mortimer, each having ivory insulators to handles, g/w 3028gms (4) (Cities Ref: U5QAM75K)

Lot 288

The Great Sailing Ships of History fifty silver ingot/bars, 50 x 42 cm, each engraved to the front with a famous ship from history, the verso titled with a brief ships detail, hallmarked London 1978, makers mark for John Pinches,approx 101.0 each, gross weight 5100 gms approx, in fitted wooden case with accompanying book entitled "The Great Sailing Ships of History"

Lot 290

An Elizabeth II silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern seventy four piece cutlery set to include eight table forks, eight tablespoons, eight soup spoons, eight dessert forks, fourteen teaspoons, four serving spoons, six silver handled knives, hallmarked for Sheffield 1978, makers mark for William Yates Ltd, together with six teaspoons, Victorian hallmarked, mixed dates and makers, silver weight not including knives is 3317gms

Lot 294

A hallmarked silver salt and pepper of plain lighthouse form, pull off lids, engraved beneath with the words "Designed by Gerald Benny", hallmarked Sheffield 1962, makers mark for Viners Ltd, 105gms, 9cm tall

Lot 295

A George IV silver snuff box of oblong form with all over engine turning, the hinge applied with a floral and scroll edge and thumb piece, the centre with a plain cartouche, Birmingham 1823, makers mark Joseph Willmore, 7.5 x 4.5cm, 88gms

Lot 296

Cased Russian silver coffee spoons with gilt decorated bowls and bean end finials, Moscow, mark of Faberge, 84 Zolotink standard, the Faberge mark stamped over initals possibly KL, in leather, silk and velvet lined case, the silk lined lid with Faberge mark

Lot 297

Six early 20th Century silver Arts & Crafts teaspoons, stamped Cymiric and hallmarked for Birmingham 1902, makers mark for Liberty & Co

Lot 298

A silver Kings pattern cutlery/flatware service, double struck, various dates and makers comprising fifteen Georgian/Victorian serving spoons, thirteen table forks, nine Victorian, two Georgian and two hallmarked for Sheffield 1964, six soup ladles, hallmarked Sheffield 1919/20, eleven dessert forks, to include seven Victorian, one Georgian and three hallmarked for Sheffield 1964, seventeen tablespoons, eight Victorian, five Georgian and four hallmarked for Sheffield 1964, eight teaspoons, four Georgian, four Victorian together with one Victorian fish knife, g/w 5318gms

Lot 299

Tiffany & Co "Richelieu" sterling flatware circa 1900 (thirty three pieces), to include six tablespoons, five dessert forks, five soup spoons, four dessert spoons, four teaspoons, four butter knives and six silver handled knives, silver weight not including knives is 1476gms

Lot 300

Late Victorian three piece silver tea service of compressed round form with applied gadrooned rims and half fluted body decoration, London 1899 and 1900, makers mark for Daniel & John Welby, g/w 1076gms

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