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Lot 28

2 costume jewellery gold tone pendants & chains with a silver Kingfisher pendant & chain.

Lot 3

A Pandora oxidised silver charm bracelet complete with 5 charms to include Pave set.

Lot 392

A tray of assorted badges and medals to include silver.

Lot 40

A pair of silver coin cufflinks made from George IV & Victorian coins.

Lot 406

2 silver plated decorative magnifying glasses.

Lot 41

A vintage white metal filigree brooch, possibly continental silver. 8.5cm long.

Lot 413

4 glass vanity pots with silver plated lids together with 2 carved birds.

Lot 42

Dress ring with 9ct gold shank set with a large clear stone in a silver setting. Size approx Q. Total weight approx 1.8g.

Lot 44

A silver pendant necklace set with Blue John. Approx 2cm square, together with a matchign ring size O.

Lot 45

Silver dragonfly pendant necklace. Dragonfly approx 4.5cm long x 5cm wide.

Lot 130

A TRAY OF SILVER PLATE & METAL WARE

Lot 170

A CASED SHEFFIELD CANTEEN OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY

Lot 247

A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND COSTUME JEWELLERY

Lot 248

FIVE HALLMARKED SILVER NAPKIN RINGS

Lot 249

A SILVER CHARM BRACELET

Lot 250

A SILVER CHARM BRACELET

Lot 251

A SILVER BULLDOG PIN CUSHION STAMPED 925

Lot 252

A SILVER DOG WHISTLE STAMPED 925

Lot 254

A SILVER PIG STAMPED 925

Lot 255

A SILVER BULLDOG PIN CUSHION STAMPED 925

Lot 256

FIVE SILVER & WHITE METAL CHARMS TO INC A VINTAGE CAR

Lot 257

A SILVER PIG PIN CUSHION STAMPED 925

Lot 261

A SELECTION OF SILVER JEWELLERY

Lot 292

A BAG OF ASSORTED SILVER & WHITE METAL ITEMS

Lot 294

THREE HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE JARS TOGETHER WITH AN ETCHED COCK FIGHTING DRINKING GLASS, DRESSING TABLE TRAY ETC

Lot 295

A PAIR OF HALLMARKED SILVER CUFFLINKS

Lot 297

THIRTEEN ASSORTED SILVER RINGS

Lot 298

A SELECTION OF BROOCHES TO INC AN ART DECO SILVER EXAMPLE

Lot 300

A SMALL QUANTITY OF SILVER & COSTUME JEWELLERY

Lot 311

A SELECTION OF SILVER & WHITE METAL ITEMS TO INCLUDE SILVER HANDLED KNIFE SET

Lot 42

A TRAY OF COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE ELKINGTON SILVER PLATED FLATWARE

Lot 106

Roman - Hadrian Silver Denarius Hadrianns Avgvstus, PP, Rev: COS III. Grade NVF.

Lot 107

Roman - Julia Domma Silver Denarius (Wife of Septimus Severus) IVLIA AVGVSTA; Rev: Venus Felix. Grade AUF.

Lot 141

Great Britain - 1811 George III Eighteen pence Bank Token, silver, S 3771, VF, Obv and rev scratches.

Lot 147

Great Britain - 1834 William IV, three Halfpence silver. SG3839, GVF.

Lot 150

Great Britain - 1935 Royal Mint silver medallion, EF

Lot 160

Great Britain - Half Farthing (2) Victoria Half Pence (2) George III and William III Silver etc. (9) in total.

Lot 167

Denmark - Two Shilling, silver, Christian, fine.

Lot 170

Foreign/ Overseas - Small lot USA, Spain etc, some silver, F to VF. (15)

Lot 177

Guernsey - 1997 £1 Silver Proof Royal golden Wedding Anniversary (capsule).

Lot 189

Switzerland - 1964 Silver Lausanne Na' Nationale Eposition' medal. Red case, UNC

Lot 195

Charity Mixed Lot - Crowns, Foreign, some Silver, useful lot (100's)

Lot 199

Mixed accumulation - mostly British, nice few silver, crowns, detector finds etc. (100's)

Lot 281

Regimental Sport Medal in silver, Manchester Regiment, 1928, 100 Yards Relay named to C.Q.M.S. Maloney, A. Coy, Winner cased.

Lot 293

Guernsey Interest - a Silver hallmarked Medal with gold coloured centre, this is engraved to Lt.Col. G.A. Ogier 1914 - 15, likely an efficient recruit award given by Lt.Col. Ogier who was too old to serve overseas and commanded a Home service Battalion in Guernsey. With research.

Lot 311

British WWI Soldiers Silver War Badge No. 45653 to Harry Rance, Middlesex Regiment RFN. 248143, awarded for wounds sustained on the 20th March 1919. Possibly sent out the assist the White Russians fight the Bolsheviks.

Lot 592

New Zealand 1935-1986 Mint and fine used collection with 1935 Airs (F.U.); 1935 Silver Jubilee l/m/mint, Health issues from 1935, some later m/s; 1953 set to 19- (F.U.). Definitive sets etc. Good clean lot (100's).

Lot 100

Lady Frances Nelson, a George III silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1811, the terminal engraved with one of the variants of Admiral Lord Nelson's crests, namely the stern of the Spanish man-o'war San Josef (captured at the battle of Cape St. Vincent) and the chelengk (presented by the Ottoman Sultan after the battle of the Nile), length 7.4cm, approx. weight 1.3oz. Provenance: Frances, Lady Nelson (1761-1831) and thence by descent until sold privately circa 1950; subsequently sold at auction in London in May 2013. Nelson, as a young naval officer of 27, met the newly-widowed Frances 'Fanny' Nisbet in the West Indies in 1785 and married her in 1787. Making their home with Nelson's father in rural Norfolk, a less than happy marriage ensued, with Nelson impatient for another command at sea, and Fanny longing desperately for the warmth and comparative luxuries of her former life in the Caribbean. When the French Revolutionary War began early in 1793, Nelson was recalled to sea and the couple did not see each other again for four years. As it was, he only came home then in order to recuperate from the loss of his right arm during the attack on Tenerife. Back in the Mediterranean in April 1798, the fleet put into Naples after the great victory at the Nile (1st August) where Nelson met Emma, Lady Hamilton, and fell in love with her. Their passionate affair soon scandalised Europe and by the time Nelson returned to England with Emma in November 1800, his marriage to Fanny was over in all but name. Although they never met again, they never divorced either so that, after Nelson's death at Trafalgar, she retained the title of Viscountess Nelson and, somewhat surprisingly, continued to cherish her unfaithful husband's memory until her own death in 1831. After Nelson's death in 1805, his property was dispersed in three directions - Fanny, Emma and his oldest brother William, created 1st Earl Nelson. Amongst this property was a large collection of silver and plate, including extensive quantities of flatware, although no person seems to have received complete services. This spoon is therefore a fascinating relic of Nelson's legacy to his lawful wife who clearly ordered some additional cutlery just a few years after her husband's death.

Lot 101

A pair of William IV silver grape scissors, by Reily and Sorer, London 1832, with pierced grape-vine handles, in a fitted case, length 18cm, approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 102

A George III silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, by Robert Peppin, London 1817, the terminal engraved 'Joseph Jessopp, Michaelmas Term, 1817', length 30.5cm, approx. weight 4.3oz.

Lot 103

A rare George III silver 'Duty Drawback' Hanoverian pattern teaspoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1784, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled, length 12cm, approx. weight 0.3oz. The Duty Drawback mark was used on exported wares 1 December 1784 up to 24 July 1785.

Lot 104

A 17th century West Country silver Lion Sejant spoon, marked once to the bowl with maker's mark TP conjoined, probably by Thomas Punchard, Totnes/ Dartmouth, circa 1666, the reverse of the bowl prick dot initialled 'PH' over 'M' and possibly 'Q', and dated '1666', faceted stem, with a notched motif by the bowl, and with a gilded finial, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. We would like to thank Tim Kent for his help in identifying this mark, for information on the Punchard Family see Kent, T., West Country Silver Spoons and Their Makers, 1550-1750, J.H. Bourdon-Smith Limited, 1992, page 122.

Lot 106

A fine Royal William III silver-gilt Dog-nose spoon, by John Ladyman, London 1698, the reverse of the bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal engraved with a crown and royal cipher of William III, the front of the terminal engraved with a 'Q', with a BADA export label, length 19.4cm, approx. weight 2.6oz. The matching fork to this spoon was sold in these rooms in the Silver Sale, 29th/30th April 2014, lot 472.

Lot 107

A Commonwealth silver Seal-top spoon, by Jeremy Johnson, London 1649, faceted tapering stem, the terminal scratch initialled 'S' over 'RW', with a BADA export label, length 17cm, approx. weight 1.5oz.

Lot 108

A Charles I silver Seal-top spoon, by Benjamin Yates, London 1639, faceted tapering stem, the seal top finial with traces of gilding and a later monogram, length 17.3cm, approx. weight 1.4oz.

Lot 109

An early 17th century Provincial silver Seal-top spoon, by William Dobson, Lewes, circa 1620, faceted tapering stem, the finial scratch initialled 'A.W', with a BADA export label, length 16.1cm, approx. weight 1.2oz.

Lot 110

A Charles II silver Seal-top spoon, maker's mark of I.C with a bird below, London 1663, faceted tapering stem, gilded seal top finial, with a trade label and BADA export label, length 18.4cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.

Lot 111

A 17th century unascribed provincial silver Seal-top spoon, marked once to bowl with an anchor and D.S, faceted tapering stem with a gilded finial, prick-dot initialled 'I.C' over 'B.P' '1642', with a trade label and BADA export label, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. For the mark see: Jacksons, Ian Pickford edition, Antique Collector's Club, 1989, page 515.

Lot 112

A Charles I silver Seal-top spoon, by Benjamin Yates, London 1634, faceted tapering stem, the seal top finial prick-dot initialled 'E.F', the reverse of the bowl engraved with three flower heads, with a trade label and BADA export label, length 17.6cm, approx. weight 1.6oz.

Lot 113

An Elizabeth I silver Seal-top spoon, by William Cawdell, London 1587, faceted tapering stem, the terminal scratch initialled 'AC', with a trade label and BADA export label, length 15cm, approx. weight 0.9oz.

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