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PRIVATE COLLECTION OF DOG COLLAR'S A late Victorian plain silver dog's collar of belt form with patterned edges and with ring, and a small associated plated circular padlock (no key), by Andrew Barrett & Sons, 63 & 64 Piccadilly, London, hallmarked London 1896, inscribed "E.Morley" (gross weight 5ozs)
A late Victorian silver dog's collar with gadroon mounts to both edges, by John Marshall Spink, London 1897 (weight 2ozs), and an Edward VII plain silver dog's collar with leather lining, ring and a circular identity tag attached, by Samuel Foskett, London 1901 (gross weight 1.7ozs), tag inscribed "Silvie Wiggins, Astra Shoreham, Sussex"
A George V silver cased travelling timepiece, the 1.875ins diameter white enamel dial (cracked) with Roman numerals, to the eight day movement, contained in plain rectangular case with folding C-scroll handle, on four bun feet, 4.5ins high, the case by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1911, and one other George V silver cased travelling timepiece, the 1.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, to the Swiss movement, contained in engine turned case with folding C-scroll handle and on four bun feet, 3.375ins high, the case by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1910
A late 19th Century French black slate cased mantel clock, the 3.25ins white enamelled chapter with Roman numerals and visible escapement, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in drum pattern case with scroll supports and rectangular plinth base, 8.75ins high, with silver presentation plaque - "First Kent Artillery Volunteers - Prize Shooting, Presented by R.B. Oakeley Esqr. - One by Corporal Fuller 1874", a chrome plated and green onyx cased mantel timepiece by Mappin & Webb of "Art Deco" design, 4ins high, and an American oak cased dial wall clock by Waterbury Clock Company, 11ins diameter
A pair of Victorian silver pillar candlesticks with gadroon mounts, Corinthian columns and on square stepped bases, 6.25ins high, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1895 (loaded), and a Continental plain silver tumbler, 3ins high, stamped "925 Standard" (weight 4ozs)
An early 20th Century Continental silver and silver gilt rectangular compact/purse, the gilt exterior with alternating bands of engine turned and plain ornament, the ends engraved with floral and scroll ornament, opening to reveal engine turned interior, 3.5ins x 1.75ins x 1.25ins high, with import mark for P.H. Vogel & Co, London 1928
A pair of gentleman's 18ct gold plain octagonal faced cufflink's (weight 12 grammes), in blue leather cloth covered fitted case, gentleman's 9ct gold tie clip with engine turned face, 1.75ins (weight 4 grammes), a pair of gentleman's Georg Jensen silver cufflink's with rectangular chequerboard faces, in blue covered case of issue, and one other pair of gentleman's silvery metal cufflink's with engraved square rectangular face
A late Victorian silver oval three piece tea service with shaped and reeded rims, angular loop handles and on oval bases, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and cane covered handle, 5.75ins high, sugar basket with folding handle and milk jug by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1896 (gross weight 23ozs)
Two Elizabeth II silver shell pattern spirit labels for "Sherry" and "Gin", 2ins x 2ins, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1969 and 1970, a ditto oval spirit label for "Whisky", cast with fruiting vines, 2.25ins x 1.625ins, Birmingham 1973, and a George V silver Christening mug with hammered body and double C-scroll handle, 4ins high, Chester 1906 (combined weight 8ozs)
A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl and bright cut handle, possibly by John Priestman, London 1792, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shaped bowl, London 1843, by William Robert Smily, London 1843, and one other Victorian silver caddy spoon with oval bowl and bead mounts to handle, by Charles Boyton, London 1864 (latter two monogrammed - combined weight 1.44ozs)
A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl and bright cut handle, by Stephen Adams, London 1797, a ditto silver caddy spoon with plain oval bowl, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1804, and a Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, the oval bowl engraved with floral and leaf ornament, by Robert Wallis, London 1850 (latter two monogrammed - combined weight 1.31ozs)
A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with engine turned lid and base and rectangular cartouche to lid engraved with initials "L.G", the gilt interior with pierced and engraved grill, 1.625ins x 1.125ins x .5ins high, by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1823, and two other vinaigrettes, various (combined weight 1.97ozs)
A pair of Elizabeth II silver pepper pots, the pierced domed covers with turned finials, with moulded girdles to bodies and on circular footrims, 4.5ins high, by J.L.C., London 1961, a similar pepper pot, 4.5ins high, by C.J. Vander Ltd, London 1996, and a pair of George V silver urn pattern pepper pots, 2.75ins high, London 1923 (combined weight 11ozs)
A George V silver rectangular three piece tea service with gadroon mounts and moulded bodies, angular loop handles and on four ball pattern feet, comprising - teapot with ebonsied finial and handle, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1924 (weight 35ozs)
An early 20th Century Scottish provincial silver sword pattern paper knife cast with "1914 Le Onoir 1915", and with Celtic decoration, 6.375ins overall, by Alexander Ritchie Iona (weight .9ozs), an Elizabeth II Scottish silver bar brooch cast with a galleon to centre and Celtic ornament, 2.75ins overall, by Robert Allison, Glasgow 1959, a pair of silver Iona Celtic pattern earrings and two silvery metal brooches, various
A boxed collection of fourteen Roman silver coins - "Emperor Silver Collection", comprising - fourteen coins including Denarii & Antoninianus, from Trajan (98-117 A.D) to Gallienus (253-268 A.D), contained in fitted box and with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Robin L. Danziger
Westminster Mint - 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain - Gold Two Pound presentation cover dated 20th April 2010 and inset with gold and enamel coin, two Westminster Mint 5ozs silver proof coins, 70th Anniversary of The Battle of Britain and the 65th Anniversary of VE Day, the Westminster Mint "Philatelic Classic" - 1840 1d black stamp, and a selection of other silver and gold plated commemorative coins, various
An Elizabeth II silver letter opener with dog head pattern finial, 9.5ins high, possibly by Marlow Brothers (makers mark a little indistinct), London 1981 (weight 3ozs), a George V silver and enamel bookmark, 4.25ins overall, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1934, a ditto bookmark with bear pattern finial, 2.375ins overall, by W.H. Collins & Co, Glasgow 1929, a selection of other bookmarks, letter openers and miniature items
An Elizabeth II 2002 silver proof Five Pound to commemorate the Queens Golden Jubilee, a Falkland Island's 1986 silver proof Twenty Five Pound coin to commemorate the marriage of His Royal Highness Prince Andrew to Miss Sarah Ferguson, in Royal Mint case of issue, a small collection of other silver proof coins, a selection of coin sets and an extensive collection of loose coins, various
Three Elizabeth II 1981 silver proof commemorative coins to commemorate the wedding of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, two Elizabeth II 1990 silver proof commemorative Five Pound coins to commemorate the 90th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, two Elizabeth II 1993 silver proof Five Pound coins to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the Coronation (all in Royal Mint cases of issue), three Elizabeth II silver proof One Pound coins 1985-1987, and a small collection of other modern coins, various
A Victorian silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Hardeman & Son of Bridge, No. 2135, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement with pierced and engraved watch cock and plain turned pillars, in plain case and plain outer case, 62mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1886
An Elizabeth II silver sugar castor, the pierced domed cover with moulded finial, moulded girdle to body and on circular footrim, 7.75ins high, by C.J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1996, and a George III silver sugar sifter spoon with engraved crest to terminal, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1795 (combined weight 9ozs)
A Victorian silver oval sauce boat with shaped rim, embossed with C-scroll floral and leaf ornament, with leaf capped double C-scroll handle and on three shell and hoof pattern feet, 5ins high, by Edward, Edward Jr, John and William Barnard, London 1841 (weight 12ozs - engraved with crest)
A set of twelve Elizabeth II silver shield ingots - "The Royal Arms Collection", each 2ins x 1.625ins, produced by the Danbury Mint, Birmingham 1977 (weight 18ozs), in wooden case of issue, 14.5ins x 16.5ins x 1.75ins high, complete with the twelve descriptive leaflets
A set of fifty two Elizabeth II silver medallions - "Great British Regiments", each 1.75ins diameter, issued by The Birmingham Mint, Birmingham 1976 (weight 72ozs), with accompanying metal and enamel cap badges and certificates, contained in brass bound teak fitted case, 21.5ins x 14ins x 5.75ins high (set No. 0365)
An Elizabeth II silver rectangular four piece tea and coffee service with gadroon mounts, ebonised finials and angular loop handles, comprising - teapot, 5.75ins high, coffee pot, 9ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by E.H.P Co, Ltd, Sheffield 1959 (gross weight 70ozs)
Three Elizabeth II silver rectangular photograph frames, one of shaped outline, embossed with vacant cartouche, leaves and poppies (to hold picture 5.5ins x 4ins), 8.5ins x 6.5ins overall, Birmingham 1997, another with arched top and embossed with leaf scroll and floral ornament (to hold picture 5.5ins x 4ins) 8.5ins x 6.25ins overall, Birmingham 1995, and one with shaped outline with bead and leaf mounts (to hold picture 6.5ins x 4.25ins), 9.5ins x 6.5ins overall, Birmingham 1997, all by P.J.P
An Elizabeth II silver rectangular photograph frame embossed with vacant cartouche and scroll ornament (to hold picture 3.75ins x 2.75ins), 5ins x 3.75ins overall, by P.J.P, Birmingham 1997, a pair of ditto plain silver photograph frames (to hold picture 3.5ins x 2.5ins), 4.5ins x 3.375ins overall, by P.J.P, Birmingham 2002 and 2003, and six other smaller photograph frames, various
A late Victorian silver triple heart pattern photograph frame surmounted by shield and scroll cresting, 3.25ins x 5.75ins overall, possibly by George Heath, London 1897 (one glass panel cracked), an Edward VII silver rectangular photograph frame of "Art Nouveau" design embossed with oval cartouche and stylized floral ornament, on a basket weave ground and with circular cut-out, 4ins x 3.75ins (to hold picture 2.25ins square), by W.J. Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1903, and four other silver photograph frames, various
A set of eight George III silver bright cut dessert spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1783, a pair of George III silver bright cut tablespoons by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1812, and six silver bright cut teaspoons by J.M, Glasgow 1875 (mostly monogrammed - combined weight 16ozs)
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