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Lot 38

NO RESERVE Yevgeni Khaldei (1917-1997) Portraits, 1930s-40sA group of 10 gelatin silver prints, 9 mounted on envelopes, each signed in felt pen in Cyrillic on envelope recto or print verso, all but one titled and dated in felt pen in Cyrillic on envelope recto, sizes varying from 3.8 x 2.5cm(1 1/2 x 1in) to 22.7 x 28.6cm (9 x 11 1/4in)This lot includes portraits of Yevgeni Khaldei (4), miner Alexey Stakhanov (2) and Max Alpert with Y. Khaldei in Crimea.

Lot 39

NO RESERVE Yevgeni Khaldei (1917-1997) Soviet Armed Forces, 1940sA group of 14 gelatin silver prints and two contact sheet cuttings, 10 mounted on envelopes or cards, 9 signed, titled and dated in Cyrillic, Sizes varying from 6.8 x 9cm (2 5/8 x 3 1/2in) to 23.8 x 33.2cm (9 3/8 x 13 1/8in) (or the reverse)Titles include Sailors at the Victory Parade, Moscow, 1945; Raising the Soviet Flag, Berlin, 1945; German Prisoner, 1944; Navy Flag raised over Lenin Square, May 9th 1945; Ruins, Berlin, 1945; Soldiers Guarding the Nuremberg Trials, 1945; Tank, 1945.

Lot 40

NO RESERVE Naum S. Gravnoski (1898-1971) Moscow, 1930s.A group of 24 gelatin silver prints, one flush mounted on card,12 signed, titled and annotated in Cyrillic verso, most of them annotated in unknown hand verso, sizes varying from 8 x 11cm (3 1/4 x 4 3/8in) to 28.5 x 41cm (11 1/4 x 16 1/4in)This lot includes views of Moscow's 800th birthday celebration in 1946 (4) and Maiakovsky Square, the Dynamo Stadium, Kirov Street, Spartak Stadium, the Hotel Nowo-Moskovskaia, the Pravda newspaper building, Dzerzhinsky Square, the Bolshoi Theatre, the Revolution museum and a panorama of Moscow.

Lot 41

NO RESERVE Mikhail Grachev (1913-2013) Moscow, 1940sGelatin silver print, signed and titled in Cyrillic in blue ink verso, 17 x 22cm (6 5/8 x 8 5/8in)This lot also includes three photomontages, each signed and titled in Cyrillic: ''Average harvest of the major Collective Farms'', 1936; ''Number of Livestock pin the regions'', 1930s and ''Movement of the population from Moscow to Altai'', 1930s.

Lot 42

NO RESERVE G. Gluschenko ''How You Live...'' movie set, 1928; Sculpture, 1920sSix gelatin silver prints, each signed, titled and annotated in pencil and ink in Cyrillic verso, sizes varying from 8.5 x 7.5cm (3 3/8 x 2 7/8in) to 11.5 x 17.8cm (4 1/2 x 7in)This lot also includes 8 cuttings from a contact sheet from the ''How You Live...'' series.

Lot 43

NO RESERVE Simon Fridland (1905-1964) Workers, 1940s-50sA group of 28 gelatin silver prints, 26 mounted on envelopes, 27 signed, titled and annotated in pencil in Cyrillic on print verso or envelope recto, each approximately 7 x 9.5cm (2 3/4 x 3 3/4in)

Lot 44

NO RESERVE Simon Fridland (1905-1964) Industry and Construction, 1930s-40s.A group of 20 gelatin silver prints, all but one mounted to envelopes and signed, titled and annotated in blue ink in Cyrillic on envelope recto, each approximately 10.8 x 7cm (4 1/4 x 2 3/4in)(or the reverse)This lot includes industrial views from Cherepovets (6), Kazakhstan (4), Novosibirsk (2), the Coke Factory in Zaporozke (2) and Leningrad.

Lot 45

NO RESERVE Simon Fridland (1905-1964) Agriculture, 1930s.A group of 12 gelatin silver prints, 9 mounted on envelopes and signed and titled in ink in Cyrillic on envelopes recto, sizes varying from 6 x 5.4cm (2 3/8 x 2 1/4in) to 24 x 18.2cm (9 1/2 x 7 1/4in)This lot includes two self-portraits of the photographer.

Lot 46

NO RESERVE Simon Fridland (1905-1964) Metalworking and Gas Extraction, 1930s.A group of 9 gelatin silver prints, each mounted on envelop, each signed, titled and annotated in ink and pencil in Cyrillic on envelope recto,each approximately 6.5 x 10cm (2 1/2 x 4in)

Lot 47

NO RESERVE Georgi Zelma (1906-1984) USSR, 1920s-40sA group of 17 gelatin silver prints, four flush mounted on envelopes, each signed in Cyrillic or with photographer's stamp on envelope recto or print verso, mostly titled, dated and annotated in Cyrillic,Various sizes from 2 x 3.5cm (1 x 1 3/8in) to 23 x 14.8cm (9 x 5 3/4in)

Lot 48

NO RESERVE Georgi Zelma (1906-1984) Portraits, 1920s-40sA group of 12 gelatin silver prints, each but one signed or with photographer's stamp in Cyrillic on envelop recto or print verso, mostly titled, dated and annotated in Cyrillic, sizes varying from 11 x 7.5cm (4 3/8 x 2 7/8in) to 16 x 11.8cm (6 1/4 x 4 5/8in)This lot includes portraits of Moseil Nappelbaum, 1935; Iosif Iosilovich, 1926 and Maxim Gorky, 1935.

Lot 49

NO RESERVE Georgi Zelma (1906-1984) Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, 1920-40s.A group of 18 gelatin silver prints, 10 flush mounted on envelopes, each signed or with photographer's stamp in Cyrillic on envelope recto or on print verso, the majority titled, dated and annotated in Cyrillic, sizes varying from 6 x 5cm (2 3/8 x 2in) to 28 x 20cm (11 x 7 7/8in)

Lot 50

NO RESERVE Georgi Zelma (1906-1984) Agriculture, 1920s-30s.Seven gelatin silver prints, six mounted on envelopes, signed, titled and dated in Cyrillic on envelope recto, one with photographer's stamp verso, each approximately 9 x 13.5cm (3 1/2 x 5 3/8in)

Lot 51

NO RESERVE Georgi Zelma (1906-1984) Industry and Construction, 1930s.A group of 12 gelatin silver prints, 6 flush mounted on envelopes, each but two signed on envelope recto or print verso, the majority titled and dated in Cyrillic,sizes varying from 6 x 5.5cm (2 2/8 x 2 1/4in) to17 x 23.8cm (6 3/4 x 9 3/8in)This lot includes views of The reconstruction of the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station, Ukraine, 1942 and Bobriki's Chemical Factory, 1932.

Lot 52

NO RESERVE Georgi Zelma (1906-1984) Birobizhan, 1935Four gelatin silver prints, three mounted on envelopes, two signed and titled in pencil in Cyrillic on envelope recto, each with photographer's stamp verso, each approximately 8 x 5.5cm (3 1/8 x 2 1/4in)

Lot 53

NO RESERVE Georgi Zelma (1906-1984) U.S.S.R, 1920-40s.A group of 23 gelatin silver prints, each mounted individually or by group on 13 envelopes, each titled and dated in ink in Cyrillic on envelope recto,each approximately 2.5 x 4cm (1 x 1 1/2in) (or the reverse)

Lot 54

NO RESERVE Georgi Zelma (1906-1984) Central Asia, 1920s-30s.A group of seven gelatin silver prints, one mounted on envelope, five signed in Cyrillic, most of them titled, dated and annotated in black ink in Cyrillic verso, three with photographer's stamp verso, sizes varying from 8 x 5.5cm (3 1/8 x 2 1/4in) to 11.2 x 16cm (4 1/2 x 6 1/4in)

Lot 55

NO RESERVE Arkady Shaikhet (1898-1959) Children celebrating the the XIXth anniversary of the October Revolution, 1936; and six others .Eight gelatin silver prints, two flush mounted on envelopes, two signed in Cyrillic verso, most authenticated or titled and dated in Cyrillic and German verso, Various sizes

Lot 56

NO RESERVE Yakov Riumkin (1913-1986) Berlin, May 1945; Concentration Camp, Majdanek, Poland, 1944.Two gelatin silver prints, each authenticated, titled and dated in Cyrillic verso, 40 x 28.7cm (15 3/4 x 11 3/8in); 8.5 x 11cm (3 1/4 x 4 1/4in)

Lot 57

NO RESERVE Mark Redkin (1908-1987) Prisoners; Mark Redkin shooting from a plane; Industrial scene; 1940sThree gelatin silver prints, each authenticated and annotated in Cyrillic in unknown hand verso, sizes varying from 5 x 8cm (2 x3 1/8in) to 7.2 x 10.8cm(2 3/4 x 4 1/4in)

Lot 58

NO RESERVE Emmanuil Evzerikhin (1911-1984) Fireworks to Celebrate 800 Years of Moscow, 1947; and five others.Six gelatin silver prints, two signed verso, the others authenticated and annotated in unknown hand verso, Sizes varying from 22.5 x 16cm (8 7/8 x 6 1/4in) to 33 x 45.7cm (13 x 18in)This lot includes a portrait of Maxim Gorky, 1934

Lot 59

NO RESERVE Varvara Rodchenko (b.1925) Portrait of Kati and Self-Portraits, 1990.Four gelatin silver photograms, two signed, titled and dated in Cyrillic and English verso, two titled, dated, annotated with photographer's name in Cyrillic in unknown hand verso,each approximately 24 x 18cm (9 3/8 x 7 1/8in)

Lot 60

NO RESERVE Varvara Rodchenko (b.1925) Paportnik (Fern), 1990; and three othersFour gelatin silver photograms, each signed, titled and dated in pencil or ink verso, two with photographer's copyright stamp verso, sizes varying from 21.5 x 12.5cm (8 1/2 x 4 7/8in) to 29.5 x 23cm (11 5/8 x 9in)Varvara Rodchenko is the daughter of the artists Alexander Rodchenko and Varavara Stepanova.

Lot 61

NO RESERVE Vladimir Vladimirov (b.1920) Vladimirov's Apartment in the Building on Gogol Boulevard, Moscow, 1931Two gelatin silver prints, both mounted on contemporary board, titled and dated in pencil on board recto, titled, dated and annotated in pencil on board verso, each 12 x 17cm (4 3/4 x 6 3/4in)

Lot 63

NO RESERVE Unknown photographers, Portraits, Russian Photographers, 1930s-60s.8 gelatin silver prints, all annotated in Cyrillic or stamped verso,sizes varying from 5.5 x 8.6cm (2 14 x 3 3/8in) to 14 x 23.5cm (5 1/2 x 9 1/4in)This lot includes portraits of Dmitri Debabov, Moiseĭ Solomonovich Nappelʹbaum, war photographer Boris Vdovienko, Mikhail Trakhman, Georgi Zelma (2) and Max Alpert.Also included is a portrait of Nadezhda Krupskaya.

Lot 64

NO RESERVE Max Vladimirovitch Alpert (1899-1980) The First Train on the Turkestan-Siberian Railway, 1929; and 3 others 4 gelatin silver prints, one with photographer's stamp verso, one monogrammed and annotated in Cyrillic verso, one with typed newspaper caption affixed verso, sizes varying from 6.4 x 9.4cm (2 1/2 x 3 3/4in) to 21.9 x 26.3cm (8 5/8 x 10 3/8in)Titles include Fergana Canal, 1939; Viktor Kalmikov at Magnitogorsk, 1929 and Dr Filatov, 1940.This lot also includes Max Alpert's diploma for the 2nd Exhibition of Photojournalism in 1927.

Lot 65

NO RESERVE Unknown photographers, Max Alpert, 1917-196019 gelatin silver prints, seven of which titled, dated or annotated in Cyrillic verso, one with drawings by Alpert's son Yura verso, various sizes

Lot 291

Early 20th Century Chinese export silver belt, the links decorated with symbols of good luck and longevity etc, makers Wang Hing & Co of Hong Kong, 75cm long, 7.4oz approx Condition: No obvious faults or restoration - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 292

Early 20th Century Chinese export silver mounted hardwood two handled rectangular tray having oval bamboo form handles, makers Wang Hing & Co of Hong Kong, 47cm x 37.5cm exclusive of handles Condition: The narrow silver rim framing the inner surface of the tray has lost six pins so needs re-fixing, there is an engraved monogram to one of the corner mounts - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 317

Pair of Georgian style silver plated three branch candelabra, each standing on a tapered fluted column and oval foot with conforming decoration, 45.5cm high Condition: Some light tarnishing and wear to the plate, the branches are a little buckled - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 321

George III coconut shell and silver cup, one side carved with the arms of Frederick Augustus Berkeley, 5th Earl Of Berkeley, the other with a palm tree flanked by a house to either side, standing on three silver dolphin supports with a triform base, silver collar and interior, hallmarked for John Hutson, London 1793, 20.5cm high Condition: The coconut has a horizontal crack running around the whole circumference of the body, one vertical crack running upwards from the split, rim mount has lifted slightly, some minor losses and buckles to the dolphin fins - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 331

Early 20th Century ivory folding 12" ruler by Rabone & Sons, the silver case by Cohen & Charles and hallmarked for Birmingham 1926, length of case 8.5cm Condition: The case has a series of dents to the faces with one side bulging outwards (see images), some minor light wear to the rule - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 361

W.M.F. silver plated desk lamp having a rectangular canopy supported by three vertical bars interspersed by six balls, stamped marks, 40.5cm high Condition: Some light surface scratches - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 363

Silver plated ice bucket and stand, the bucket having a cast rim and lion mask ring drop handles, the base on triple splayed supports with pad feet, overall height 64cm Condition: Possible bend to the stand, some light surface scratches - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 479

George V silver Old English pattern canteen of cutlery comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, sauce ladle, gravy spoon and sugar tongs, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924/1925, housed in a mahogany case, together with six matching soup spoons, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1945, combined weight 115.5oz approx. Also included in the lot are six bone handled table knives and six matching dessert knives Condition: Condition generally good with just a little wear to the fork tines and spoon bowls, each piece is engraved with a monogram and there is some scratching through use across the whole set, the box is somewhat scratched and could do with a re-polish - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 480

George V canteen of silver Kings pattern cutlery, comprising: thirty-six dessert forks, twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons and twelve dessert spoons, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1914, 182oz approx, housed in a brass bound oak case Condition: Generally good with some wear to the fork tines and spoon bowls, each piece is crested and there is scratching across most pieces through use, the box is very 'mothy' to the baize interior and the exterior could do with a re-polish and there is a shield shaped brass plate missing from the cover - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 481

Edward VII heavy silver tray of oval form having an elaborate neo classical pierced border, makers Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1903, 64cm wide, 129.5oz approx Condition: There is a short presentation inscription engraved to the underside of the tray and the surface of both the underside and top side are somewhat scratched, however this would easily polish out - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 482

Victorian silver spirit kettle and stand of oval lobed form, the kettle with ebonised handle, the stand on four shell pad feet, maker Solomon Joel Philips, London 1900, 34.5cm high, 53.2oz approx gross Condition: There are several small dents to the side of the kettle - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 483

George V silver four piece tea service of oval form, makers Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1926 and 1932, height of hot water jug 21.5cm, combined weight 61.2oz approx gross Condition: There is one tiny dent to the side of the hot water jug - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 484

Pair of Elizabeth II silver three branch candelabra, each standing on a knopped stem and square foot, makers Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1970/1971, 36.25cm high Condition: One branch of each is a little bent/buckled and one leans slightly - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 485

George II silver coffee pot of tapered cylindrical form, having a flat dome top, decorative spout and walnut scroll handle, maker Humphrey Payne, London 1738, 23.5cm high, 27.5oz approx gross Condition: The upper handle socket has been re-attached to the body, there are several small dents and many scratches across the whole piece - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 486

George III silver teapot having a gadrooned edge, half reeded body, acanthus scroll handle, standing on four ball feet, makers Rebecca Eames & Edward Barnard I, London 1815, 29.25cm long, together with a similar milk jug, London 1820, 15.75cm long, each piece bearing the engraved crest of Charles Thomson of Edinburgh, combined weight 27.9oz approx gross Condition: There are a series of dents to one side of the teapot directly above the fluting, both pieces have engraved crests - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 487

George III silver teapot of squat circular form having a gadrooned edge, engraved Greek key decoration and standing on a circular foot, maker Solomon Hougham, London 1806, 12.75cm high, 24.5oz approx Condition: The hinge has been repaired which can clearly be seen in the image and there is some buckling and wear to the tip of the spout, the Greek key engraving is somewhat worn and there are some dents to the sides of the teapot - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 488

Large George III silver teapot, the oval body with vertical fluted decoration, walnut scroll handle and green stained ivory pineapple knop, makers Peter, Ann & Bateman, London 1804, 18cm high, 17oz approx gross Condition: There are several small dents to the sides of the teapot, there is an engraved monogram and date (1804) to the underside of the teapot, there was most likely a green stained spacer between the lid of the teapot and the base of the knop but this is now missing, the tip of the spout is a little bent and worn and there is a 2cm x 2cm piece missing from the handle where it joins the lower socket - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 489

Late 19th/early 20th Century leather suitcase, opening to reveal a fitted interior with eleven glass requisites, each having a silver cover, various London dates between 1886 and 1922 but all crested to match, together with a glass spirit flask, the silver mounts and sleeve hallmarked for London 1913/1914 and also crested to match, width of suitcase 68cm Condition: There are several dents on the silver jar tops, three having engraved decoration so do not match, the case itself is extremely well used although the stitching is mostly good except for the back right corner of the lid which is coming away somewhat - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 491

Edward VII rectangular silver box having embossed stylised foliate decoration, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906, 11cm wide, 2oz approx Condition: The 'crimped' corners to both the cover and base are a tiny bit buckled - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 492

Edward VII rectangular silver box having embossed stylised foliate decoration, makers Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1903, 13cm wide, 2.8oz approx Condition: The 'crimped' corners to both the cover and base are a tiny bit buckled - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 493

George III Scottish silver 'Jockeys Cap' caddy spoon, hallmarked with the monarch's head and thistle only, 3.75cm diameter Condition: The peak/handle is a little buckled/bent to the edges - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 494

Victorian silver tot measure in the form of a thimble, having a band of script 'Just A Thimble Full', maker Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1893, 5.75cm high, 1.7oz approx Condition: ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 495

George III silver Old English pattern punch ladle the handle with engraved and chased decoration and having a scalloped bowl, maker John Lampfert, London 1765, 36cm long, 5.8oz approx Condition: ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 496

Set of six George IV silver Fiddle Thread pattern teaspoons, maker Thomas Barker, London 1824/1828, 14cm long, 4.5oz approx Condition: Slight wear to the tips of the bowls, each are crested - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 497

Set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern table forks, maker William Smily, London 1855, 20.5cm long, 12.9oz approx Condition: The tines of the forks are somewhat worn, whilst one tine on one fork is missing its tip - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 498

Set of eight George III silver Old English Thread pattern tablespoons, maker Richard Crossley, London 1792, 22cm long, 18.1oz approx Condition: Generally good, but a little scratched - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 499

William IV silver Old English patterned punch ladle having a scallop bowl, maker Charles Boyton, London 1833, 31.5cm long, 5.7oz approx Condition: ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 500

Edward VII engraved silver visiting card case, makers Walker & Hall, hallmarks rubbed but probably Sheffield 1903, 8.5cm high, 1.4oz approx, together with a Victorian engraved silver vesta case, maker John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1897, 5.25cm high, 1oz approx and a George V miniature silver backed hand mirror having engraved decoration, makers Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1911, 7cm high Condition: Both the card case and the vesta case have engraved monograms, whilst the flange that holds the glass into the mirror is somewhat displaced - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 501

Set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, makers Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1848, 14.75cm long, 6.5oz approx Condition: Some wear to the tips of the bowls, each has an engraved initial - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 503

George III silver Old English pattern basting or gravy spoon, maker Richard Turner, London 1810, 29cm long, 3.1oz approx Condition: ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 504

George III silver Fiddle pattern basting or gravy spoon, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1819, 30cm long, 4.3oz approx Condition: Engraved initial and a little scratched - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 505

Set of eight Victorian silver Kings pattern table forks together with a set of eight matching dessert forks, maker George Adams, London 1854, 41.8oz approx Condition: The tines are fairly worn particularly on the dessert forks, each has an engraved initial, all are a little scratched - ** General condition consistent with age

Lot 506

Continental silver Quaker spoon having a decorative cast figural handle, 18th Century Augsburg marks but of later manufacture, 18.75cm long Condition: The bowl is a little scratched to both the top and the bottom - ** General condition consistent with age

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