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A mid-18th Century silver plate of shaped outline, with gadroon mounts to rim, 9.5ins diameter, by George Wickes, (incompletely hallmarked), engraved "No. 25" and with scratch weight 19ozs and 12dwt, (weight 18.5ozs) Note: Engraved with crest to rim, thought to be of the Earl of Radnor, Folkestone, Kent
"Medway Barge Sailing Match - 23rd June 1938 - Coasting Class - First Prize - Won by Cambria, (owners F.T Everard & Sons - Captain Finch)" - A George V plain silver square two-handled prize cup with moulded scroll handles and conforming square footrim, 11.75ins high, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1934, (weight 48ozs)
A George III silver rectangular teapot with gadroon mount, reeded bands to body, angular wood handle and turned finial, on four ball feet, 6.26ins high, by William Bennett, London 1810, (gross weight 20ozs), a similar two-handled sugar basin and milk jug with leaf capped handles and bead mounts, by W.E, London 1819, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various, (combined weighable silver 28ozs)
A George IV and William IV harlequin silver four-piece tea and coffee service of circular squat form, with moulded rims, the lobed bodies partly cast with leaf and floral ornament, the C-scroll handles cast with leaves, bellflowers and fruiting vines and on four panel feet, comprising - teapot with rose pattern finial, 5ins high, coffee pot with fruiting finial, 8.5ins high, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1826, and a two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by A. B. Savory & Sons, London 1834, (80ozs - all initialed)
An Edward VII silver topped and hobnail cut amethyst glass spherical scent bottle, 4ins high, Birmingham 1904, an Elizabeth II silver circular coaster, 4ins diameter, by John Henry Odell, Birmingham 2000, two Elizabeth II silver circular two-handled quaich, and a selection of other silver items, (some boxed combined weighable silver 17ozs)
A Dutch silver fiddle and thread pattern part table service comprising - six table spoons, six table forks, Amsterdam 1831, three Edward VII matching desert spoons and three matching desert forks, London 1904, (weight 42ozs), three matching plated desert spoons and three forks and a ladle, (all engraved with crest)
A Victorian Regimental silver gilt cup and cover of Mannerist design, the whole cast with scroll strapwork, cartouche Putti and fruiting vines, with fruiting vine pattern finial, with bulbous knop to stem, embossed with classical figures and with three rams heads, on confirming circular base, 6ins diameter x 9.75ins high, the lid by Andrew Crespel, London 1861, and engraved "From Charles Mansfield Clarke, to his Brother Officers, In Remembrance of His Service from Ensign to Colonel in the 'Die Hard'", the cup by Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London 1857, engraved with the 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment crest, (weight 21ozs - gilding rubbed)
A George V silver rectangular tray with moulded rim, with circular cartouche to centre and engraved with reeded bands, 10.875ins x 8.5ins, and matching cylindrical jar and cover, 3.25ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1916 and 1917, (both monogrammed), an Elizabeth II silver cylindrical tankard with moulded rim and footrim and scroll handle, 4.25ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1961, and a selection of other silverware, various, (combined weighable silver 57ozs)
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch (made for the Turkish market), by Benjamin Barber of London, No.6869, the white enamel dial with Turkish numerals, the verge movement with finely pierced and engraved watch cock, the plates supported by pillars with pierced brackets, contained in plain pair case, 65mm diameter, case hallmaked, London 1787, and a silver and niello work Albert with fish pattern links
A William IV silver Old English pattern gravy spoon by Robert Hennell III, London 1832, a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles by William Robert Smiley, London 1850, (all monogrammed), and a selection of other silverware, various, (combined weighable silver 28ozs)
An early 20th Century Continental silver sugar caster, the bulbous body embossed with rams head and swag ornament, on circular footrim, with leaf mounts, 6.5ins high, by Arthur Graf, with import mark for Chester, 1907, a George V silver oval basket with bead mounts and pierced borders, 9ins x 6.5ins x 3ins high, (handle down), by Hukin & Heath Ltd., London 1911, a silver sauce boat, oval sugar basket and one other caster, (later damage), (combined weighable silver 22ozs)
"Fortieth Medway Barge Sailing Match, 1934 - Open Staysail Class - First prize - Presented by The Corporation of London - Won by Veronica" - A George V silver two-handled prize cup with urn shaped body, scroll handles and circular footrim, 13ins high, by A.E Poston & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1933, (weight 28ozs)
Two pierced George V silver oval bowls, the shaped rims with bead mounts, the sides pieced with fan and scroll ornament, each by George, Nathan and Ridley Hayes, 9.25ins x 6.25ins x 3.75ins, Birmingham 1910, and 9.25ins x 6ins x 3.625ins high, Chester 1910, (weight 26ozs)
A George III silver old English pattern soup ladle by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1804, a George III silver gravy spoon by Richard Crossley and George Smith, London 1809, (bowl drilled), three silver sauce ladles and a punch ladle, (all engraved with various crests - weight 19ozs)
"First Thames Coasting Class Sailing Barge Match - June 1905 - Third Prize - Won by Scotia" (F.T Everard Owner & Builder - F.W. Fuller, Captain) - An Edward VII plain silver three-handled prize cup, the shallow bowl with three moulded scroll handles and plain conical footrim, 8.125ins diameter x 9.5ins high, Birmingham 1904, (weight 42ozs)
A pair of late Victorian silver two-handled urn pattern table oil lamps (now converted to electric) with part fluted bodies and on circular reeded footrims, 10ins high, makers mark rubbed, London 1899, (engraved with presentation inscription to each - complete with burners now separate), and shades for same
"Medway Barge Sailing Match - 16th June 1936 - Second Prize - Coasting Sailing Barges - Won by Cambria" - A George V plain silver two-handled prize cup with angular capped scroll handles and circular footrim, 13ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935, (weight 42ozs)
"Grand Coronation Thames & Medway Barge Sailing Match, 1953 - A Champion Bowsprit Class - First Prize - Presented by The Joint Committee - Won by Sara" - A late Victorian silver two-handled prize cup with associated cover, the urn shaped body partly embossed with leaf ornament, with reeded and leaf capped handles and with conforming circular footrim, 12.75ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1899, the cover with turned and reeded finial, London 1935, (weight 50ozs)
An Edward VII silver rectangular three-piece tea service with moulded rim, raised band to bodies, with angular loop handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1908, (gross weight 35ozs)
An Elizabeth II silver rat-tail pattern table service by Roberts & Belk, London 1973, comprising - three table spoons, six table forks, six desert spoons, six desert forks, six soup spoons and six coffee spoons, (weight 54ozs), six plated table knives and butter knives, all contained in oak canteen, 17.5ins x 15.75ins x 4.5ins high, twelve Elizabeth II silver and ivory handled fish knives and forks by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1972, in green leather fitted case
A late Victorian silver mounted and cranberry glass double ended cylindrical scent bottle, with panelled body, the screw on and folding covers embossed with leaf ornament, 4ins overall, by Charles May & Sons, Birmingham, 1898, (lacking internal stopper - minor dents to ends and nicks to glass)
Two Elizabeth II silver "Millennium" beakers of tapered form, each 4ins high, No's 108 and 109 of a Limited Edition of 1000, and a "Millennium" child's cup, 3ins high, No. 133 of 1000, all by A. Edward Jones Ltd, Birmingham 2000, (combined weight 10ozs - all boxed and with certificates)
An Edward VII silver circular rose bowl, the sides embossed with part reeding, bead work, fruit and leaf scroll ornament, two shaped cartouches and with moulded rim and footrim, 7.5ins diameter x 5.25ins high, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1905, (weight 14.5ozs - with presentation inscription, dated July 1907), and ebonised plinth for same
A late Victorian and Edward VII silver five piece tea and coffee service of Georgian design, the plain squat circular bodies with bold cast gadroon, leaf scroll and mask mounts to rims and plain footrims, comprising - tea kettle on stand with spirit lamp, 12ins high, teapot with ebonised handle, 5ins high, coffee pot with ebonised handle, 9ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Elkington & Co, London, 1900, 1905 and 1906, (gross weight 122ozs)
A George V silver bachelors oval three piece tea service of panelled form with angular reeded handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 4.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1921, (gross weight 18ozs), a late Victorian silver cylindrical hot water jug with moulded rim, part-reeded body, ebonised handle and finial, 7ins high, by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1891, a pair of silver pillar candlesticks, 5.75ins high, a pair of oval bon bon dishes and two other silver dishes, (combined weighable silver 13ozs)
An Edward VII silver rectangular purse/card case engraved with leaf scroll ornament, with cloth lined interior, 3.5ins x 2.375ins, by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1903, (monogrammed), a ditto plain silver notebook holder, 3.75ins x 2.5ins, engraved with initials "J.E.D", Birmingham 1905, five silver vesta cases, a lighter and a pocket watch holder
"Silver Jubilee Medway Barge Sailing Match - 27th June 1935 - Second Prize - River Bowsprit Class - Won by "Veronica", (owners F.T Everard & Sons Ltd. - Captain J. Nunn)" - A George V plain silver two-handled prize cup with angular capped scroll handles and moulded footrim, 13.25ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1934, (weight 42ozs)
A collection of twelve boxed Dinky toys, including Cooper Bristol Racing Car (233), Austin Van "Nestles", (471), Autobus Atlas (295), some with reproduction boxes, together with fourteen match box models of Yesteryear, a Corgy plastic Silver Jubilee Coach and a quantity of unboxed Dinky toys, (some damaged and playworn)
Collection of Silver Prize Trophies won by F.T.Everard & Sons Limited of The Wharf, Greenhithe, Kent. "Medway Barge Sailing Match, 1962 - Champion Bowsprit Class - 2nd Prize Cup" - An Elizabeth II silver two-handled prize cup with urn pattern body, leaf capped double scroll handles and moulded footrim, 8ins high, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1960, (weight 15ozs), and with black plinth for same
A George V silver circular three-handled dish of lobed form, with reeded rim, alternate panels embossed with floral ornament, on griffin and scroll pattern supports, 5.125ins diameter x 2.5ins high , by Jay Richard Attenborough Co Ltd., Chester, 1912, an Edward VII silver cilindrial christening mug engraved with flowers and scroll ornament, with C-scroll handle, 3.125ins high, by James Wakeley and Frank Clarke Wheeler, London, 1901, and a selection of other silver items, various, (combined weighable silver 35ozs)
"Medway Barge Sailing Match - 26th June 1954 - Champion Bowsprit Class - 1st Prize - Won by Sara" - A Victorian silver two-handled prize cup, the bowl embossed and chased, with lozenge shaped cartouches, bead borders interspersed by shaped and leaf pattern cartouches and with leaf capped scroll handles and conforming footrim, 14ins high, by Robert Harper, London 1870, (weight 42ozs)
An Edward VII silver oval three piece tea service with gadroon mounts, part reeded bodies and angular loop handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 4.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1904, (gross weight 21ozs)
An early 20th Century plated equestrian presentation model of a mounted hussar on ebonised stepped base, with silver engraved plaque - "Presented to Major R. B. Pott, by The N.C.O.S. and Men of "D" Squadron. West Kent, (Queens Own) Yeomanry. In Affectionate Remembrance of his Eight Years Command of the Squadron, 1914", 10ins high
"Centenary Year Thames Sailing Barge Match - 14th June 1963 - Champion Bowsprit Class - First prize - Presented by Eastwoods Ltd - Won by Veronica" - An Edward VII silver two-handled prize cup and cover, the partly fluted body and cover with acorn pattern finials, reeded and lead capped handles and moulded circular footrim, 17.25ins high, by Mappin Brothers, London 1904, (weight 55ozs)
A pair of Elizabeth II silver armada dishes, 8ins diameter, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2000, (with presentation inscription), and an Elizabeth II silver cylindrical two-handled cup of Celtic design, with tapered body and on circular footrim, 5ins high, by I.L.J, Edinburgh 2000, (weight 33ozs)
A pair of modern gentleman's 15ct gold oval pattern cufflinks, the faces with floral and foliate engraving, 18mm x 12mm overall, (gross weight 5.6 grammes), contained in green leather gilt tooled case, retailed by Fearle & Co, London, and a pair of modern Elizabeth II silver cufflinks of scrolling form, (gross weight 9 grammes), Birmingham 2000, contained in green leather gilt tooled case
A George V silver rectangular three piece tea service with gadroon mounts, bulbous bodies, angular loop handles and on bun feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1928/29, (gross weight 42ozs)
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