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Lot 531

A large Indian silver snuff box, early 20th century, maker's mark 'KAA' and also marked with a lion with scimitar, oval form with hinged cover, all over repoussé decoration with foliate scrolls to the sides, lion and foliage to the cover and floral engraved base, 4 3/8in. (11.1cm.) long, weight 4.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, with just one small dent to side at one end.

Lot 206

A George III silver oval lidded mustard pot, Alexander Field, London 1798, with reeded borders and strap handle with dognose thumbpiece to cover, blue glass liner, 3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) long, silver weight 3.4 tr.oz. * Condition: Marks crisp. A couple of very small and faint dings to body. Old soldered repair to part of joint of main body and base border which bears marks. This base border also has some creasing and dings. Crack to blue glass liner.

Lot 196

Two George VI silver cigarette cases, one by John Rose, Birmingham 1948, engine turned with initials, engraved 'AGMB', the other by DRH, Birmingham 1930, applied plaque with initials 'DB', the larger 5 x 3 5/8in. (12.75 x 9.25cm.), weight 11 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both in very good condition, with no dings or dents. Close crisply. Marks clear. Interiors would benefit from cleaning.

Lot 242

An Edwardian silver swing handled sugar basket, Hukin & Heath, London 1902, of fluted boat form, with channel moulded handle and oval pedestal foot, 5 7/8in. (14.9cm.) long, weight 5.85 tr.oz. * Condition: Very good condition. Good clear marks.

Lot 710

A small collection of Bentley & Rolls-Royce James Young coachbuilders ephemera, comprising a Bentley Motors Ltd. Guarantee certificate, signed by managing director Dr. F. Llewellyn Smith, dated 15th April 1953, regarding a Bentley 'R' Type Saloon, chassis no. B.223.SP, supplied to J. W. Brook Esq., in original card postal tube; a photographic copy of a James Young Ltd. coachwork design for the Bentley 'S' Saloon; a spare Bentley key and leather key fob for the above 'R' Type Saloon; and a small quantity of items relating to a Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn with James Young coachwork, design no. C.20 SD, including two original watercolour profile design drawings by James Young Ltd. for J. W. Brook, a James Young Ltd. Coachbuilders Specification document for the vehicle and a small black and white photograph of the finished vehicle dated 1954 verso, reg. no. JWB 31, all contained in a large Bentley Motors envelope. (8) * Condition: - Guarantee Cert: Rolled in tube but in good condition - Key: Very good condition - RR drawings x 2: One is laid onto card (as original) - dark ink thumbprint to RH end, some foxing, left hand lower corner creased. Light edge wear. The other (on paper) has multiple folds and a fox mark towards upper left. - Spec. Doc.: Folded in half. LH edge of front cover time stained and there is some water spotting. A few fox marks to back cover and edge of internals. - Photo: Curled, small tear at lower edge. - Envelope: Fair, creasing and edge wear with some small tears. Foxing throughout.

Lot 193

A George V silver golfing trophy cup, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1931, the body with repoussé band of lion, urn and foliate decoration and twin rampant lion handles, on a ball, blade and gadroon knopped stem and domed stepped foot, the cover with oak leaf and acorn decoration and finial depicting a satyr golfer, unengraved, 8 3/8in. (21.25cm.) high, weight 15.75 tr.oz., with ebonised stand. * Condition: Very good condition, with no faults. Clear hallmarks.

Lot 164

A good quality Victorian silver basting spoon, Mary Chawner, London 1838, Queen's pattern, engraved crest to terminal, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, weight 2.4 tr.oz. * Condition: Marks clear. Good condition overall with no faults.

Lot 144

A George V silver toast rack, Viners Ltd., Sheffield 1935, Gothic arched form with four divisions, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high; together with a Victorian repoussé cauldron salt, Birmingham 1895; and three other pieces, silver only weight 5.4 tr.oz. (5)

Lot 232

A pair of George III silver pedestal salts, London 1817, maker's mark partially rubbed, of circular urn form, gilt washed interiors, the pedestal foot with reeded band, engraved crests, 2in. (5.1cm.) high, weight 4.15 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Maker's mark partially rubbed to both. Some rubbing to other marks but still legible. Otherwise good condition.

Lot 214

A novelty silver trowel form bookmark, Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1904, elongated form with stone set tapering handle, 4in. (10.3cm.) long. * Condition: Good condition, with clear hallmarks.

Lot 142

A Victorian silver ink stand, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1895, triangular dish form with repoussé foliate scroll and cabochon rim, pierced pen bracket, on three ball feet, the diamond cut glass inkwell with hinged silver lid, 5 3/8in. (13.7cm.) long, gross weight 5.3 tr.oz. * Condition: Marks rubbed on stand but still just about legible. Clear on well. Small ding to base. Inkwell in good condition.

Lot 734

A bronze Cape Buffalo skull and horns, James Lippit Clark (American 1883-1957) distinguished explorer, sculptor and scientist, studied at Rhode Island school of design, and trained at the Gorham silver company, inscribed J. L. Clark © ( underneath horn), bronze with green patina, 5¾in. (14.6cm.) long. * Condition: In very good condition, with no faults.

Lot 239

A George III silver sauce boat, maker's mark partially rubbed (W.?), London 1774, with gadrooned rim, foliate capped scroll handle and three foliate mounted hoof feet, 6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) long, weight 5.3 tr.oz. * Condition: Maker's mark rubbed - only 'W.' legible. Other marks clear. Air bubble which has caused a small thinned section to the lower part of top scroll on handle. Otherwise good condition.

Lot 159

A George V silver cigar box, Padgett & Braham Ltd., London 1929, rectangular with engine turned lid, the central plaque initialled 'R.J.H.', cedar lined, 8 x 6½in. (20.25 x 16.5cm.), gross weight 11.95 tr.oz. * Condition: Small dings to sides throughout, with several dings in a cluster to right end of lid front. Dent to lower front left corner. Interior lacks dividers.

Lot 200

A George III silver egg cruet set, Thomas Johnson, London 1808, with four removable, typically shaped egg cups, an unusual central condiment salt bowl with handle over, all with gilt washed interiors, sitting in a geometric shaped stand with four ball feet, plus two hallmarked period spoons, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, gross weight 15.4 tr.oz. * Condition: In very good condition with clear hallmarks and good gilt, two spoons of the period, one Victorian.

Lot 237

A George III silver covered chalice, Roger Biggs, London 1799, of plain ovoid form, the domed cover with incurved cut scalloped edge, raised on a flared pedestal base with reeded border, gilt washed interior, 8¼in. (21cm.) high. * Condition: Marks to foot and cover clear. Upper ovoid section probably altered or extensively repaired - the marks to the edge of moulded band below the rim are partially obscured and there is obvious soldered repair work around this section. The silver is dimpled and slightly creased around the joint with the pedestal, showing evidence of alteration. Minor dents to top of cover.

Lot 201

An impressive Victorian seven piece silver & silver plate cruet set, by James Dixon & Sons, silver mounts hallmarked for Birmingham 1846, the neoclassical style flower shaped silver plated stand with pierced gallery, cast and pierced central handle and frame for seven cut glass cruet bottles with original stoppers & silver mounts, all sitting on a base with three flange feet. * Condition: In good condition overall. One large bottle with damage to glass lip, one silver mounted bottle with chip to upper lip. No other damage noted.

Lot 250

A Victorian silver half pint tankard, Walter & John Barnard, London 1877, tapered circular form with all over chased floral and foliate swags below a foliate arcaded border, guilloche rim and beaded foot, c-scroll handle, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) high; together with a set of three pierced bon-bon dishes, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923; an Art Deco twin handled sucrier by the same maker, Sheffield 1909; and an Edwardian sugar caster, Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., London 1924, weight 19.5 tr.oz. (6)

Lot 167

A cased canteen of Elizabeth II silver flatware, Poston Products Ltd., Sheffield 1956, foliate & scroll decorated pattern, twelve place setting, comprising twelve each of table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons and cake forks, plus six table spoons and two sauce ladles, silver weight 208 tr.oz., also including twelve each of table knives and dessert knives with silver handles and stainless steel blades and a carving knife and fork, in a fitted two drawer walnut canteen. * Condition: In excellent condition, with very little sign of use. One carving fork is missing, otherwise complete. Some losses to veneers at centre back of canteen lid. With keys.

Lot 215

A Continental silver folding double ended medicine spoon, early 20th century, symmetrically pierced waist section, 6½in. (16.4cm.) long extended, weight 0.94 tr.oz. * Condition: Tip to larger of spoons with slight wear from use. Hinges good.

Lot 211

A collection of bright cut fiddle pattern silver flatware, with engraved initials and or dates to terminals, comprising: two table spoons, one by John Aldwinckle & James Slater, London 1885, one by W. S. Savage & Co., Sheffield, twelve dessert spoons by W. S. Savage & Co., six dated 1922 and six dated 1926, six forks by W. S. Savage & Co., four dated 1926 and two dated 1923, nine teaspoons, Sheffield 1937 by Joseph Round & Son Ltd., gross weight 40.5 tr.oz. (29) * Condition: All in good condition, with various initials and patterns.

Lot 187

Chigwell Golf Club interest - a collection of silver trophies, seven by Searle & Co. of London, comprising five replicas of 'The Jackson Bowl', inscriptions dated 1932, 1933, 1937 and two undated, hallmarked 1928-36; a replica of 'The Austin Vase' dated 1935, hallmarked 1934; and a replica of 'The President's Cup', Searle & Co. Ltd., hallmarked 1938; together with a silver plated replica of the figural 'Nairn Scratch Trophy', dated 1933, height 3¾in. to 5¼in. (9.5cm. to 13.4cm.) including bases, silver weight 32.95 tr.oz. (8) * Condition: One of the Jackson Bowls has a slight dent to rim. Otherwise in good condition. Marks and inscriptions clear.

Lot 664

A pair of Tiffany silver cufflinks, oval, signed 'Please Return to Tiffany & Co. New York 925'. (2)

Lot 154

A pair of Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Thomas Townsend, Dublin 1817, retailer's mark 'Rooke', with rat tail bowls, engraved initials, 9in. (22.9cm.) long, weight 4.4 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Marks clear. Good condition. Tip of one bowl rounder than the other.

Lot 696

A 19th century Swiss niello work travelling cutlery case, rectangular form with gilt roundels of embossed flags and insignias, a three piece silver and gilt knife, fork and spoon set with bear finials encased within, 8½ x 2in. (21.6 x 5cm.).

Lot 205

A George VI Art Deco style cased silver cruet set, Edward & Sons, Birmingham 1938, of elongated octagonal form, comprising open salt and lidded mustard with blue glass liners, pepper and salt and mustard spoons. * Condition: All pieces in very good condition. Case good.

Lot 171

A pair of Edwardian silver coffee and hot milk jugs, Daniel & John Wellby, London 1904, of George III form, the plain baluster bodies engraved 'Milk' and 'Coffee', with fluted spouts, gadrooned borders and wicker wrapped scroll handles, the stepped domed covers with flame finials, crested, 8in. (20.25cm.) high, gross weight 24.75 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: One has two small dents to lower body, and the lid does not close snugly. The other with small and faint dent to lower body. Marks clear.

Lot 183

Four small silver trophy cups, one uninscribed, of twin handled shallow cup form, Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., London 1928; and three with inscriptions, inc. 'The Prince of Wales Hospital Cup 1932', Adie Bros. Ltd., Birmingham 1932; a small tankard with 'Branksome Tower Hotel Amateur Golf Meeting' inscription 1947, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1945, plus another dated 1923; and a silver plated trophy cup, 2½in. to 4in. (6.3cm. to 10.2cm.) high, silver weight 11.5 tr.oz. (5) * Condition: 1) Very slightly bent on stem. Otherwise good. 2) Good cdn. No faults. 3) VG, no faults. 4) Small dent below rim. Otherwise good. 5) Good cdn.

Lot 184

An engraved glass claret jug with silver plated mounts, c.1900, the tapered ovoid body engraved with fern leaves and flowers, the silver plated mounts with beaded borders and engraved floral swagged decoration, 11¾in. (30cm.) high. * Condition: Good condition with no faults.

Lot 153

A modern miniature Georgian style silver tea set, David Hollander & Son, Birmingham 1974, comprising coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl, jug and tray, in original fitted card box. * Condition: In very good condition with clear hallmarks, box has one edge/corner torn & very light nibbles.

Lot 179

A cased set of four Elizabeth II silver and rosewood napkin rings, D.S.S., London 1980, the rosewood rings with plain silver bands. * Condition: Very good condition, with no faults.

Lot 797

A rare picture of the Red Cross ship 'VEGA' - Channel Islands Occupation interest, painted on a silver wrapper from a cigar box, the Vega visited The Channel Islands a few times during the German Occupation, the first journey being just after Christmas 1944, 8½in. (19cm.) x 10½in. (26.7cm.). * Condition: Picture in good condition, with light creases.

Lot 253

A Victorian silver mounted glass glug-glug decanter, maker's mark rubbed, London 1895, typical form with silver double pourer mount and wrythen globe stopper, 10¼in. (26cm.) high; together with an Art Deco style silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1908, 6in. (15.25cm.) high; and a cut glass dish with silver plated mount. (3) * Condition: - Decanter: Maker's mark rubbed. Other marks clear. Expected scratching to base from use, otherwise good. - Scent bottle: Dent to side of lid. Date mark rubbed but still legible. A few tiny frits to edges and corners of base. - Dish: Split to end of one swag on mount. Otherwise good, with no other faults.

Lot 236

A set of Art Deco silver dessert spoons and forks, Sheffield, 1934, C&S Co Ltd, consisting of six dessert spoons and six three prong dessert forks, with engraved initials to terminals, gross weight 17.5 tr.oz. (12) * Condition: In very good condition, with clear hallmarks.

Lot 132

A pair of Sark silver novelty open salts, in the form of bachins, hallmarked '925 Sterling' and with Sark island mark, 2½in. (6.5cm.) diameter, weight 0.55 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Very good condition, with no faults.

Lot 155

A pair of Elizabeth II silver shell fiddle thread pattern sauce ladles, Garrard & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1978, 6¼in. (15.8cm.) long, weight 6.1 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Very good, with clear hallmarks.

Lot 812

Rare WWI 1914 Princess Mary - Non Smokers - khaki writing case, Christmas gift to Non Smokers, the writing case, stamped CHRISTMAS FUND .1914. in red ink, comes with original sterling silver bullet pencil & cardboard sleeve, postcard of Princess Mary & King George (Army version), Victorious New Year card, together with two original embossed brass tin gift boxes. * Condition: All in very good condition, khaki writing case has no rips/tears or stains.

Lot 177

Two silver cigarette cases by Asprey, both with engine turned design, the larger, London 1939, initialled to the front, opening to reveal the gilt interior, the inner lid stamped with the date July, 3rd 1940, the other, London 1911, with patent slide action, opening to reveal gold gilt interior, together with silver mounted cut glass pot, Birmingham 1911, gross weight of cigarette cases, 10.9 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: Both cigarette cases need cleaning and have small dents throughout, pot lid with rubbed makers mark, overall good condition.

Lot 226

A Spanish silver figure of a hare with harp, 20th century, the harp's column decorated with a swan and angels, model sitting on a plinth with silver cast angels as supports, harp 6in. (15.2cm.) high, gross weight without plinth 7.8 tr.oz. * Condition: In excellent condition, nothing to report.

Lot 172

A George V silver strawberry dish, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1931, Irvine Hindle, Halifax, stamped on base, of fluted circular form, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) diameter, weight 13.4tr.oz. * Condition: In very good condition, with clear hallmarks.

Lot 476

A vintage Chinese silver and carved jade brooch, the carved and pierced mottled spinach and celadon jade depicting fruit, a blossom and foliage, on a silver mount marked 'China', 2.8cm. long. * Condition: Good condition, with no chips, cracks or other damage.

Lot 223

A Spanish silver seven piece monkey band, late 20th century, consisting of the conductor, violinist, trombonist, cellist, saxophonist, clarinettist and horn player, each wearing comical clothing, each measuring approximately 3¼in. (8.3cm.), gross weight 33.6 tr.oz. * Condition: In excellent condition, with clear hallmarks (on tails). No faults.

Lot 209

An Edwardian silver ring purse, Birmingham 1903, repousse scrolling foliate decorated hinged panels with avian subjects also depicted, vacant reserves above green man style mask, compartmentalised dark green silk interior, chain and ring attached, 2¾in. (7cm.) long, weight 2.6 tr.oz. * Condition: Silk to interior darkened and has become 'crisp'. The silver mount and clasp to centre very badly tarnished and stuck in closed position. Closes crisply. Marks clear. One letter on maker's mark poorly struck.

Lot 138

An Edwardian pierced silver bon-bon dish, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd., Chester 1908, boat form with scroll rim terminating in caryatids, raised on four rococo foliate scroll feet, 9½in. (24cm.) long, weight 8 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition with no faults. Marks clear.

Lot 204

A pair of George III silver mounted horn beakers, Sheffield 1818, maker's marks rubbed, of plain tapered form with reeded silver rims, the interiors with silver plated copper liners, 5in. (12.7cm.) high. (2) * Condition: Marks rubbed - most, inc. date marks partially legible. Maker's marks illegible. Both rims have some dents. On one the silver mount is lifted slightly in one area and top of the plated copper liner is slightly creased. The horn in good condition, with no chips, splits or cracks.

Lot 703

An Italian miniature silver stiletto, probably 17th century, with screw off hexagonal blade tapering in to flattened diamond point, the silver finial/hilt depicting a naked female figure on a plinth, overall lengh 11.5cm. * Condition: Not marked but tests as silver, light wear to nose and back of head. Otherwise good.

Lot 248

A Victorian silver spirit flask, Atkin Brothers, London 1877, oval form with turn-off lid, engraved 'D. R. Godfrey', 4¾in. (12cm.) long; together with a Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoon, Henry Holland, London 1875, engraved 'David Godfrey', weight 3.75 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Flask has a long (2in. ) line dent to one side. Otherwise good. Marks slightly rubbed but all legible. Spoon in good condition.

Lot 212

A George V cased silver three piece cruet set, S Blanckensee & sons Ltd, London 1932, comprising a hexagonal baluster form pepperette, open salt, open mustard and two spoons, gross weight without liners 9.8tr.oz. * Condition: In very good condition, clear hallmarks, liners good.

Lot 642

A small collection of silver jewellery, including a moonstone necklace; a Mexican 8 Reale coin brooch; a Scottish Iona brooch; two pairs of earrings; and a pair of cufflinks. (9)

Lot 252

Two George V silver mounted photo frames, both plain rectangular form, one by W. J. Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1931, the other by Garrard & Co. Ltd., London 1918, the larger 8 7/8 x 6 7/8in. (22.5 x 17.5cm.). (2) * Condition: Both with a few small dents and creases to silver.

Lot 231

Two pairs of Victorian silver seal top apostle spoons, Mappin & Webb, London 1892, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) long; together with a cased pair of late Victorian silver apostle spoons, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1898, weight 9.3 tr.oz. (5) * Condition: Very good condition, with clear marks. Case very good.

Lot 225

A George V silver table bell, Birch & Gaydon, London 1935, of Georgian form with inverted baluster handle, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, weight 5.4 tr.oz. * Condition: Minor rubbing to marks but still clear. Very good overall with no damage.

Lot 165

An Elizabeth II silver and enamel powder compact, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1952, square with clipped corners and engine turned decoration, the lid with enamelled red roses on a white guilloche ground, 2¾in. (7cm.) square, with blue silk cover. * Condition: Very good condition, with no damage.

Lot 587

Six antique and vintage stick pins, three rose gold, one silver and two gilt metal; together with two brooch pins. (8)

Lot 235

A matched pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, both Sheffield, Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd. 1894 and Harrison Brothers & Howson, 1898, in the Adam manner, of fluted oval form, with reeded borders, weighted bases, 8 3/8in. (21.25cm.) high, gross weight 24.3 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Harrison Brothers & Howson: Has a matched drip pan. A few tiny dings to lower edge of base. Hawksworth, Eyre & Co.: Probable repair to joint of stem and urn mount to base. A few tiny dings to lower edge of base.

Lot 202

An exceptionally rare Victorian novelty silver mounted glass Eagle or griffin claret jug, of small size, William Richard Corke, London 1899, the hinged head with curved, three toed thumbpiece and toothed lower edge, on a clear blown glass body with wrythen fluted moulded neck and clear 'wing' handles, 5¼in. (13.5cm.) long. * Condition: Marks partially rubbed but legible. Tiny ding to edge of crest above beak. Silver otherwise good, with no other damage or repairs. Small white spot inclusion to left 'wing' No cracks or chips to glass.

Lot 203

A pair of Victorian silver fiddle thread pattern mustard ladles, Chawner & Co., London 1850, with gilt washed bowls, crested, 4 3/8in. (11.1cm.) long, weight 1.45 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Good condition with clear marks. One bowl with some small scratches to gilt.

Lot 150

An American sterling silver sugar basin, by Gorham Mfg. Company, early 20th century, of squared oval form with incuse corners and beaded rim, 3¼in. (8.25cm.) high; together with an unmarked silver cream jug, fluted oval form with scrolled rim, engraved foliate decoration, on four swept supports with hoof feet, 4¼in. (10.75cm.) high; and an Elizabeth II silver tankard, Adies Bros. Ltd., Birmingham 1953, plain tapered form with gilt interior, 4¼in. (10.75cm.) high, weight 15.4 tr.oz. (3) * Condition: - Sugar basin: Good condition, with a few tiny dings to lower body. Marks clear. - Cream jug: Very good, with no faults. - Tankard: Very good with no faults. Marks clear.

Lot 133

Four Channel Islands silver table spoons, two Old English pattern, one with maker's mark overstruck JLG (John Le Gallais, Jersey), date mark London 1856, with engraved initials and date to terminal 'P.Q.R, Mars 25,1857', the other with overstruck mark JPG (John Pope Genge, Jersey), date mark London, 1888, with engraved initials and date to terminal 1888; and two bright cut fiddle pattern, both with overstruck mark JPG (John Pope Genge, Jersey), one with date mark, London 1893, initial and date to terminal, Sept 3rd 1891, the other with date mark, London 1897, inscribed to terminal 'In Remembrance of Uncle William Adair, to Eveline Adair', 1897, gross weight 7.4 tr. oz. (4) * Condition: Good condition with no faults. Clear marks.

Lot 197

A cased Elizabeth II commemorative silver and parcel gilt goblet, A. Edward Jones Ltd., Birmingham 2002, from 'The Golden Jubilee Collection', the plain bowl on an openwork gilt stem with royal cypher, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, weight 6.15 tr.oz., with certificate, #6/250. * Condition: In fine condition, with no damage.

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