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A good late Victorian silver cased Royal Lancers military related presentation timepiece by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, of rectangular form, the front with "Royal Lancer" dial and bezel inscribed "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense", the border decorated with foliage and crossed standards, the stepped top surmounted with model of a Royal Lancer on horseback and back with engraved inscription, on ebonised plinth base with inscribed silver plaque, London, 1891, overall height 44cm.
An ornate Victorian silver centrepiece by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1873, the finely decorated hexagonal stem below a glass receiver, with fluted urn and swan neck surmounts and three L-shaped arms with grotesque mask terminals and three smaller wheel engraved circular glass receivers, on circular base with three lions paw feet, London, 1873, in original J.W. Benson fitted oak chest, height 60.2cm 103.6oz.
A William IV shaped oval silver dish by Thomas Richards?, with presentation inscription to Columbine, winner at the Cork Harbour Regatta, 11th July, 1834, with gadrooned border and engraved armorial, Columbine was owned by the family descendants of the previous lot, London, 1833, 56cm, 97.2 oz.
Two handsome George II silver horse racing related presentation trophy cups and covers, both inscribed to Foxhunter, the winner of The Newton Hunt, June 16th, 1752 & June 13th, 1753, by William Cripps, both with applied vineous and foliate decoration and oval panels of horse and jockey, the ornate scroll handles with animal head terminals and acanthus leaf capped decoration, on circular foot, embossed with foliage and scrolls, the covers with chased and embossed foliate scroll decoration with acorn finials, London, 1751 & 1752, height both approx. 36.2cm, 86oz & 89oz respectively.The origins of the Old Newton Cup can be traced back to 1752, where the meeting took place at Newton-le-Willows, on the common at Golbourne Heath, (near the current Haydock Park). Foxhunter was owned by The Honourable J.S. Barry and the race was run over 4 miles
A pair of Turkish silver mounted mahogany flintlock pistols, circa 1800, showing traces of gilding, the barrels cast with foliate motifs and scrolls, stocks carved with scallop motifs and scrolls, the silverwork with stylised trophies, scrolls, flowers and palaces in landscapes 48cm.
A silver commemorative plate for the wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, by Danbury Mint, Birmingham 1981, the centre with 24 carat gold infill depicting the arms of the Prince of Wales surmounted by his coronet, the arms of Lady Spencer and other coats of arms, with certificate of authenticity, approx 10.8oz, 23cm diameter
A quantity of silver items, to include a silver pig pin cushion (missing pin cushion), by John & William F Deakin, Chester, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, silver teaspoons, a silver shell salt, two salt spoons, two silver napkin rings, and a two pronged fork, (13)
A Barkers of Kensington Entourage Black gentleman's wristwatch, quartz movement, the black dial with date aperture to six, silver coloured baton markers, on bracelet with deployant clasp, water resistant to 30m, together with original box, tags and 5 year Barkers of Kensington warranty, in unworn condition.
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