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Lot 263

A Chinese silver tea strainer, with relief carved jade handle, length 17cm, in original fitted boxGood condition

Lot 286

6 various Vintage silver propelling pencils

Lot 300

An early 19th century rectangular tortoiseshell box, unmarked silver rim, circa 1800 to 1820, 8cm x 6cmGood condition, there is a very tiny chip on the edge of the base, no cracks or repairs

Lot 341

World War 1 period silver British Military sweetheart brooches, 5 with full hallmarks, others marked Sterling or Silver (8)

Lot 342

9 Royal Navy and Royal Air Force sweetheart brooches and a Naval Stick-pin, 7 marked Sterling or Silver (10)

Lot 343

10 silver British military sweetheart bar brooches, all marked Sterling or Silver

Lot 344

9 British and Canadian military sweetheart brooches, 5 marked Sterling or Silver

Lot 354

A King Charles/Carlos IIII 1796 Silver 8 Reales "Pieces of Eight" coin, Mexico mint, in reversible white metal brooch mount with inscription on reverse "1886 H.M.S. LA LUTINE. LOST 1799", coin diameter 39mm Coin scratched and rubbed on both surfaces. HMS Lutine was lost at sea carrying a cargo of gold and silver to the continent, the Lloyds of London bell sound the "Lutine Bell" when a ship is lost at sea. HMS

Lot 378

A cut-glass and silver plate 3-bottle liqueur tantalus, on green marble base, length 26cm, and a reproduction simulated tortoiseshell tea caddy, length 23cm (2)

Lot 403

4 British Commemorative silver proof crowns' in original box and papers

Lot 404

4 British Commemorative silver proof crowns' in original box and papers

Lot 405

ROYAL MINT; 'The Official London 2012 Olympic £5 Silver Proof Coin', with box and papers

Lot 406

3 silver proof coins, 2006 Victoria cross 50p, 2008 History of the Air Force Bailiwick Crown, 2007 Diamond Wedding Crown, all boxed

Lot 407

2 Royal Mint Piedfort Silver Proof 50p coins, Elizabeth II 2022 Platinum Jubilee, boxed with papers

Lot 158

* Chinese Silverware, circa 19th-20th century, a dog of Fo, staring forwards with four paws firmly on the ground, the stylised tail curved onto the back, sitting on a two-layer hexagonal plinth with low relief dragons and dogs of Fo on brocade grounds, the base marked “Chunyin” (Pure Silver), 5.8 cm high, together with a white metal hexagonal tapering bottle with lid, decorated with flowers in five panels, inscribed in the sixth panel, “Jixiang Ruyi” (Peace, Luck and As one’s wish), the lid jammed in place and with a central hole (possibly missing a finial), 6 cm high, plus a Chang Ming Suo (Longevity Lock), in white metal, for children to wear on the neck in order to be guarded from evil spirits, on one side decorated with low relief child surrounded with precious objects, the other with inscriptions “Changming Fugui” (Longevity, Wealth and Nobility), 5.5 cm wide, with three further white metal objects: a belt buckle, embossed with a dog of Fo flanked with pierced foliage, encircled with a band of short lines, 6.6 cm wide; a turtle, with base mark “? ? He Ji”, 6.6 cm long; and a tapering octagonal teacup, with decorative rim, 5.4 cm highQTY: (6)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 162

* Japanese silver ring box by Sanju Saku, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the rectangular box finely decorated with chrysanthemums, velvet lined interior (some wear), the base with triangular turtle mark, 7.7 cm longQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 167

* Chinese white metal work, circa 19-20th century, a miniature lobed spherical jar, with bamboo form tripod united with a disc, the body decorated with embossed chrysanthemum and butterflies, the top pierced with small holes and with a bamboo form handle, base mark “??”(pure silver), 7.8 cm high, together with a white metal hexagonal jar, decorated with embossed phoenix, turtle, dragon, lion and flowers in side panels, a band of scrolling just above the foot, an embossed flying crane among clouds decorating the lid, 7.5 cm high, plus two white metal rectangular belt buckles, decorated with embossed figures in landscapes, one depicting “Magu xianshou”, the other “Sannian Jiaozi”, 6.7 cm long, and two baluster miniature jars with lid, decorated with embossed Baroque scrolling foliage, heights 8.2 & 6.3 cmQTY: (6)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 171

* Oriental needlework chopstick case, 18th-19th century, a long chopstick case, embroidered with polychrome silk and metal (possibly gold and silver) threads, depicting incense burners with flowing smoke, vases with peacock feathers and dust whisks, and other detail, with a pink stone pendant (possibly tourmaline) on woven strap (defective), few broken threads, 30.5 cm long, together with Oriental needlework chopstick case, similarly embroidered, but with the motif of fox and fruits, with two jadeite pendants on strap, sides of case split, few broken threads, 24.5 cm long, plus a spectacles case in satin, embroidered with motif of archaic coins, two porcelain pendants, few broken threads, 15 cm long, and an unusual Japanese purse worked in knotted stitches, one side with a hare in moonlight, metal fittings, outside worn, 18 cm wideQTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 182

* Japanese hardwood stand (possibly Zitan), early 20th century, of rectangular form, with fine line silver scrolling patterns incised on all four sides and the outer areas of the top, the four sides also with pierced decorative holes, on four everted feet, base mark incised “Made In Japan”, 35.5 x 23.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 189

* Wooden stands, various periods, a group of 12 wooden stands, including: a gilded red lacquer stand, raised from four-layer plinth (some damage to one layer), the cylindrical body carved with low relief lotus petals flanking a central ball, the top tray also with four layers, rubbed with some surface chips, 27 cm high; a burr wood rectangular stand, inlaid with silver wires in scrolling form on the top, sides and feet, top with probably shrinkage crack, the top 21.8 x 12.8 cm, height 7 cm, plus ten othersQTY: (12)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 215

* Needlework Pictures. Jacob and Rachel at the Well, circa 1790s, finely-embroidered and painted picture, depicting Jacob and Rachel in neo-classical garb, Jacob on the left and holding a shepherd's crook, and Rachel on the right holding a staff, with sheep beside water and a large rock in the foreground, against a tree, and with a large castellated building in the background, stitched using stumpwork and long and short stitch, with the faces, arms, and legs carefully drawn in, and the sky painted in watercolour, 31.5 x 27.5 cm (12.5 x 10.75 ins), glazed gilt moulded frame (49 x 43 cm), together with:Vase of flowers on a table, circa 1830, finely embroidered in silk threads and metalwork on a ground of cream silk, the vase worked in bullion stitch in metallised gold and silver threads, the table and flowers (faded) stitched in shades of pink, green, and cream, in long and short stitch and french knots, various flowers, including a camellia, delphinium, and roses, 36.5 x 29 cm (14.5 x 11.25 ins), framed and glazed (48 x 40 cm), and 2 others: a petit point picture of 2 young girls beside a garden wall, one carrying a basket of flowers, 17 x 14.5 cm (6.75 x 5.75 ins), glazed gilt moulded frame (27.5 x 26 cm), with engraved label on verso of James Anderson, Carver & Gilder, 103 Nethergate, Dundee; and a beadwork picture of a parrot, 28 x 20 cm (11 x 8 ins), framed and glazed (38 x 30.5 cm)QTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 224

* Vessels. Meissen Blanc de Chine vessels,18th Century, the miniature teapot with moulded prunus sprigs and silver replacement spout, 7.5 cm high, the cup moulded with three sprigs, base mark, 6.8 cm highQTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 232

* A carved bugbear coconut, 19th century, inset with geometric silver roundels, 13 cm long, together with a 19th century Indian carved coconut and cover, the cover carved as a peacock with head as the finial, the base carved with figures, and supported by three figures, cracked, 18 cm high, a 19th century carved coconut cup, foot damaged, 9.5 cm high, plus a carved hardwood ball, 8 cm acrossQTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 274

* A silver art nouveau photograph frame by Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1904, embossed with stylised flowers and scrolls, the oak backboard with easel stand and label for 'Ainsworth & Sons, Blackburn', 19 x 17 cm, the circular aperture 9.5 cm diameterQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 275

* A sterling silver part set of silverware by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1891, comprising of 12 forks, 12 spoons, 16 dessert spoons, 12 table forks, 4 serving spoons, a teaspoon, a sifting spoon, 2 sauce ladles, some different makers, all sterling silver approximately 3536 gramsQTY: (60)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 276

*A George V silver coffee pot by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1921, of hexagonal tapered form with urn finial and pedestal foot, the handle with ivory spacers, 27 cm high, overall weight 867 gQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.Ivory Act registration reference: BLPRABZK.

Lot 277

* A three-piece silver decagon tea service by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 26 cm long, overall weight including the handle and finial 784gQTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 278

*A Continental silver sauceboat, probably Augsburg circa 1740, in the rococo fashion with two shell handles and scroll handle, the interior gilded, assayed on the side and and the base additionally scratched F / Nq, 17.5 cm long, 287g QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 280

* A silver sugar caster by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1896, of classical form with swags, 20 cm high, 216g, together with a heavy gauge silver flower dredger by George Gray, of cylindrical form with dome cover and scroll handle, 11 cm high, 208g, a George III silver milk jug, London 1808, plain oblong form with reeded bands, 10 cm high, 137g and other itemsQTY: (5)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 281

* Scent Bottle. A Victorian silver scent bottle by Samson Morden, London 1888, of curved reeded form with screw cap, 9.5 cm long, 20gQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 282

* Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern flatware by George Adams, London 1875, comprising 7 table forks, 1 serving spoon, 4 dessert spoons, all engraved with a dolphin family crest, total weight approximately 1086gQTY: (12)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 283

* A pair of George III silver sauce tureens by James & Elizebeth Bland, London 1796, of navette form with covers, plain form body with wire highlights, oval pedestal foot, armorial of Addison family and Battie family on the escutcheon of pretence, two loop handles, 15 cm high, approximately 1225gQTY: (2)NOTE:NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.The Addison armorial is that of Joseph Addison (1672-1719) but this armorial on the item suggests it is of a descendant or relation of Joseph Addison.The Battie armorial - the family originated from Casworth, Wadsworth and Warmsworth Yorkshire. The family of Rightsworth later adopted the Battie armorial.

Lot 325

* Japanese bronze tsuba, Meiji period 1868-1912, finished in gold and silver, one side engraved with pine tree and a signed vertical panel, the other with two figures emerging side pouring a double gourd containing two mythical beasts, 6.5 x 5.8 cm, together with another bronze tsuba, probably late Edo period, one side with a bird above cricket and flowers, the other side with a subtle foliate decoration, the whole piece with a hammered finish, 6.5 x 5.9 cm, inscribed along the inner edge with a collection number 0627 and presented in a later collectors caseQTY: (2)

Lot 334

* Chinese silver necklace, early 20th century, the pierced foliate panel with bats, applied with a hardstone drop and two small rattles, the woven cord necklace with two further bells, 43 cm drop, together with a Tibetan silver box inset with an apple green jade disc and embossed dragons, 4.5 cm high x 7 x 8 cm, a small gilt metal snuff box, the enamel lid with a dragon chasing a pearl, 4 cm long plus an amber seal carved with monkeys, 3 cm QTY: (4)

Lot 386

* A French repeater and alarm open face pocket watch by Breguet & Fils, circa 1830, the circular white enamel dial signed 'Breguet & Fils' with black arabic numerals and single winding hole, the silver case with engine turned backplate, stamped CHFB 37235, with gilt finish movement engraved 'Breguet & Fils', case size approximately 55 mm NOTE:Breguet et Fils was used to sign Breguet Pocket Watches from 1807 to 1833 when Abraham-Louis Breguet took his son as his partner.

Lot 387

* A set of silver tea knives and forks by Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1929, comprising 12 knives and 12 forks each with mother of pearl handles, in pristine condition and presented in a mahogany case QTY: (1)

Lot 415

* Embroidered metalwork scroll case, Italy, early 17th century, red velvet-covered leather case consisting of an inner and outer tube, the outer pull-off tube with pattern of fleurons and interlocking volutes stitched in metallised silver thread over parchment, base of both tubes similarly embroidered with metalwork, rubbed, with velvet threadbare in places (mostly to extremities) and needlework with some loss of metal coating (revealing yellow thread beneath), 12 cm (4.75 ins) long, 4 cm (1.5 ins) diameter QTY: (1)NOTE:For an Esther scroll case very similar see The Stieglitz Collection, Masterpieces of Jewish Art, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, accession number B86.0272, B86.0273; 140/083, 182/174.A rare early scroll case, beautifully embellished with metalwork embroidery.

Lot 416

* Stomacher with metalwork and silk embroidery, English, circa 1700, cream linen stomacher, expertly embroidered with lavish fleuron design composed of roses, tulips and carnations, with smaller daisy-like flowers and leafy fronds, worked in polychrome silks and metallised gold threads, on a metallised silver thread ground worked in tiny stitches with a deep pink horizontal chevron pattern, using a variety of stitches, including long and short, satin, bullion, and chain, very occasional lost or loose threads (including tiny loss to upper corners), but generally in very good condition (never used?), 33.5 x 22.5 cm (13.25 x 8.75 ins), together with:Passementerie. Embroidered trim for a dress, English, early 18th century, 5 matching fragments of trimming for a dress, composed of metallised mesh embroidered in polychrome silk and metallised threads with floral and foliate motifs, gathered at intervals with metallised thread bows to form scalloped edges, each section approximately 5.5 x 5.5 cm (2.25 x 2.25 ins), overall length 82.4 cm (32.5 ins)QTY: (2)NOTE:A wonderfully vivid stomacher, without any of the usual fading of colour.

Lot 420

* Fabric, 18th century, a collection, comprising: a hand-stitched silk brocade panel, possibly Spitalfields, circa 1750, curved at top edge and composed of two pieces (with vertical join 29 cm in from left-hand side), woven with pattern of large meandering flower stems in shades of pink, blue, yellow, and green, amongst foliated scrolls in metallised silver thread, on a cream ground figured with floral tendrils, sides and upper edge hemmed, lower edge raw, perishing in places and some light discolouration, 93 x 69 cm (36.5 x 27.25 ins); a large hand-stitched pieced brocade portion of a skirt (6 sections), woven in blue and white incorporating metallised silver thread, with large floral stems amongst vertical lines of sinous lattice ribbon embellished with flowers, leaves, and berries, loom width 54 cm (21.25 ins), top and side edges raw, lower edge with hem and with 10 cm high strip of pale blue silk on verso, perishing in places, approximately 57 x 165 cm (22.5 x 65 ins); and 4 fragments of bizarre silk, the first woven with metallised gold and silver threads on a deep cream ground, with swags, seedheads, scrolls, and floral and foliate motifs, top edge with hand-stitched hem, left-hand edge with folded hem (not stitched), green and yellow selvedge to right-hand side, lower hem raw, with mansuscript note in a late 18th or early 19th century hand on laid paper attached with pin 'a piece of a Dress of Mrs Latley's in the family picture', 71 x 33 cm (28 x 13 ins), the second with white pattern on a blue ground, some marginal fraying, 94 x 55 cm (37 x 21.5 ins), the third white on a yellow ground, some marks, 7 x 23.5 cm patch to upper left corner, 99 x 43.5 cm (39 x 17.25 ins), the fourth white on a pale apricot ground, foxed, 104 x 54 cm (41 x 21.25 ins) QTY: (6)

Lot 442

* Shawl, British or French, 1830s/40s, silk stole of pale and mid blue woven with metallised silver thread, with 5 large boteh at each short end, and pattern of small boteh to large central panel, enclosed by scrolling floral borders, short ends with knotted silver fringe, 180 x 54 cm (71 x 21.25 ins) excluding fringeQTY: (1)NOTE:A beautiful stole surviving in excellent condition.

Lot 460

* The Art of Fortune Telling by Cards, The New Gipsey Fan, London: Published by D. Kerr, circa 1800, engraved folding paper fan, with some crude early hand-colouring, central stipple-engraved oval portrait of a gypsy woman telling a fortune with cards, titled above and below, and flanked by columns of the 4 suits, each card with a corresponding prediction, e.g. the 3 of spades 'Shews that you will be unfortunate in marriage' whereas the 3 of clubs 'Shews you will be married 3 times to wealthy persons', silver border to top edge, some small signs of adhesive repair to lower edge, mounted on wooden sticks, 18.5 cm (7.25 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:Schreiber Collection 58, p.12.

Lot 70

* Chinese miniature bronze vase for a scholar’s desk, Qing Dynasty, of a baluster form, with short neck, everted rim and spreader foot, decorated with silver inlaid florets on the body, a fine example, height 10 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 72

* Japanese bronze paperweight, Meiji Period, of rectangular form, with squatted corners and double lined edge, silver inlaid bamboo on the top, incised signature on the base “Kyoto Kuroda Zo”, length 13 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 96

* Chinese bronze seal, 18th century, in the form of a lion dog seated on a square base engraved with four Zuan style characters “Bi?shen Zhi”, indicating the name of the owner, height 2.7 cm, together with a copper belt hook, circa 1906, with head turned back and with silver inlaid wings and carapace, on the reserve silver inlaid inscription “Binngwu Shengou Junwufu Gaoguan”, length 8 cm  QTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.

Lot 1068

the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 50mm dia., together with four other assorted silver pocket watches. *CR None of the watches appear to be working and all have some wear.

Lot 1069

the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarked for Birmingham 1940, 52mm dia., 116.7 grams., together with a silver plated full hunting cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed Thos. Russell & Son, Liverpool, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 52mm dia., 117.3 grams. *CR Both watches do not appear to be working, both with some wear.

Lot 1082

the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with cartouche decoration to the back case, 50mm dia., together with a silver watch chain and watch keys, total weight 168.8 grams. *CR The watch does not appear to be working.

Lot 1169

the solid black opal is mounted in silver, the shoulders carved as two figures, 3.8 grams. Size P. *CR The opal has a chip to one side and the surface is very abraded.

Lot 1191

the openwork foliate mount is set overall with graduated old-cut diamonds, in silver and gold, 2.6cm wide, 6.1 grams. *CR With some wear, but no obvious damage or repair.

Lot 1196

the scrolling openwork mount is set with old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, and six untested pearls, in silver and gold, 3.5cm wide, on a fine link chain mounted with small pearls, total weight 10.4 grams, in fitted case by Mappin & Webb Ltd., Regent Street, London. *CR With some wear, but no obvious damage or repair.

Lot 1197

of foliate form, mounted with rose-cut diamonds, in silver and gold, 5.5cm high, 11.4 grams. *CR Originally two brooches, that have now been jointed together.

Lot 1201

mounted with two rows of round old-cut diamonds, with an untested pearl set to each end, in silver and gold, 3.5cm long, 5.4 grams. *CR With some wear, but no obvious damage or repair.

Lot 1202

the foliate scrolling mount is centred with a turquoise cabochon and overall with graduated old-cut and rose-cut diamonds in silver and gold, 3.0cm wide, 4.0 grams. *CR With some wear.

Lot 1208

mounted overall with graduated circular old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, in silver and gold, 4.5cm long, 7.7 grams, with box. *CR Some wear, but no obvious damage or repair.

Lot 1210

the central flowerhead set with an old-cut diamond and a circular-cut ruby and sapphire with a closed crescent of graduated old-cut diamonds, with an old-cut diamond set to each terminal, in silver and gold, 5.2cm long, 3.4 grams, with box. *CR With some general wear.

Lot 1214

mounted with graduated oval-shaped amethysts in silver gilt, 20cm long, 49.4 grams. *CR With some wear to the settings.

Lot 1225

the foliate openwork scrolling mount is centred with a square-shaped emerald and set overall with rose-cut diamonds in in silver and gold, 6cm high, 12.8 grams. *CR With some wear.

Lot 1230

each earring set with an untested pearl drop suspended from a rose-cut diamond bow surmount, in silver and gold, 2.1cm long. *CR With some general wear.

Lot 1231

each earring formed with a flowerhead centred with a rose-cut diamond, with single-cut diamonds set to the petals, suspending a natural freshwater pearl drop, set in silver and gold, 3.2cm long. *CR With some general wear.

Lot 1235

mounted with graduated cushion-shaped and rose-cut diamonds, in silver and gold, with detachable brooch fitting. *CR With some wear, but no obvious damage or repair.

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