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Lot 260

A Cut Glass Powder Bowl with Silver Plated Engine Turned Lid.

Lot 261

A Silver Topped Ribbed Glass Match Striker. 5cm High. London 1906

Lot 268

A Boxed Limited Edition Coalport Twin Handled Vase and Cover Made to Commemorate the Silver Jubilee. Number 176/200. 24.5cm High CONDITION REPORT: Mint Condition

Lot 28

A 1.3/4" Diameter Copper and Silver Plated Hunting Horn Inscribed "Swaine and Adeney, London Proprietors of Kohler and Son, Made in England"

Lot 29

A Really Top Quality 19th Century Silver Mounted Horn Saddle Flask with Original Leather Case. Inscribed EHT DD CGT, March 9th 1897. hinged Lid with Monogram. 25cm High, London 1877.

Lot 73

A Nazi Officers Silver Knife and Fork. Stamped M for The Kriegsmarine. Beneath Swastika and Eagle (Facing Left) Also Stamped 90. 110 grams Approx. (Blade Stainless Steel)

Lot 300

An Edwardian desk set comprising a brown leather bound writing box (17cm x 23cm x 14cm) and document wallet (29cm x 25 cm folded), each fixed with a silver beetle emblem moulded in low relief and with silver corners, the box containing three satin-covered dividers (London assay, 1909, maker's stamp P&WS for Percival & William Southworth)

Lot 348

Ten carbide bicycle lamps - A.R.P. No 68, A.R.P. patent no 217135, The Wonder Patented, Miller, Powell and Hanmer Demon and two others, Lucas Petroleum Silver King, Lucas King of the Road, and one other

Lot 44

Peter Goodhall - silver birch in autumn wood, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1983 lower left (44.5cm x 60cm) in a gilt effect frame

Lot 516

19th century eight day long case clock by Thomas Dawes of Northampton with brass spandrels and silvered dial. Inner Roman numeral chapter ring, secondary minute dial and calendar aperture over which is an automated tin hand painted sliding 'Old Father Time' movement and circular silver tempus fugit inscription and brass dolphin decoration. An oak trunk and hood with wedge shaped pediment on bracket feet, 254 cm high

Lot 92

Four Royal Crown Derby paperweights, KOALA BEAR gold stopper (11cm) and DUCK BILLED PLATYPUS (12cm) both with factory marks scratched through, and GROUNDHOG gold stopper (10.5cm) and HAMSTER silver stopper (10cm)

Lot 94

Four Royal Crown Derby paperweights, TORTOISE silver stopper, CRAB with factory mark scratched through, SNAIL (6.5cm) and FROG gold stopper (7.5cm)

Lot 96

Four Royal Crown Derby paperweights, SEATED BEAR (10cm), PANDA (10.5cm), RECUMBENT OWL (7cm), and LADYBIRD (3.5cm), each with silver stoppers and the factory marks scratched through

Lot 97

Four Royal Crown Derby paperweights, ROBIN gold stopper (6.5cm), the remainder with silver stoppers, DUCK, PHEASANT and PLOVER factory marks scratched through

Lot 98

Four Royal Crown Derby paperweights, SOW silver stopper (6cm) and PIGLET gold stopper (5cm), SEATED TABBY factory mark scratched through (12.5cm) and SLEEPING CAT WITH BELL gold stopper (6cm)

Lot 99

Four Royal Crown Derby paperweights, FIRECREST Collector's Guild gold stopper (5.5cm), YELLOW SONGBIRD gold stopper (6.5cm), BLUE WREN gold stopper (6cm) and WREN silver stopper (6cm)

Lot 101

Three Royal Crown Derby paperweights, DRAGON silver stopper (11cm), SNAKE gold stopper (8cm) and ARMADILLO gold stopper (8cm)

Lot 103

Three Royal Crown Derby paperweights, HEN gold stopper (8cm), COCKEREL silver stopper (9.5cm) and DUCK silver stopper with factory mark scratched through (8cm)

Lot 171

Danbury Mint cased set of twelve Royal Arms Silver Jubilee commemorative shield shaped silver medallions, Birmingham assay (18.5 troy ounces)

Lot 173

A Victorian engraved silver preserve spoon, Sheffield, 1897, HA (1.1 troy ounce); an electroplated engraved serving spoon; and two Victorian silver fish knives with engraved blades and mother of pearl handles (3.1 troy ounces gross)

Lot 175

Pair of silver napkin rings, each marked for Sheffield, 1941, A E Poston & Co Ltd maker's stamp (total weight 2.1 troy ounces)

Lot 176

Silver dressing table box embossed with scrolls and foliage (8cm x 5cm x 3cm), piecrust flanged lid and base, marks for London 1903, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd maker's stamp (2.1 troy ounces)

Lot 179

Two Georgian silver serving spoons, finials initialled GIJ, marks for Exeter, 1808 and 1812, maker's stamp WW for William Welch, (1.6 troy ounces and 1.8 troy ounces)

Lot 180

Cased pair of silver oval medallions commemorating the Queens Silver Jubilee, Birmingham 1976 YM (2.6 troy ounces); Cased Tower of London 900th Anniversary silver stamp, Birminham 1978 YM (2.3 troy ounces); and a Danbury Mint cased set of twelve 'The Arms of The Prince and Princess of Wales' silver ingots (5.4 troy ounces); together with a first day issue Post Office cover historic buildings, and Post Office and Post Office International stamp exhibition miniature sheets

Lot 182

Four silver rat tail George III pudding spoons, London 1802 (7.3 troy ounces)

Lot 183

George III silver ladle, engraved handle and initialled P, marks for London, 1780, partially distinct maker's stamp I L, overall length 33cm, (5.3 troy ounces)

Lot 184

Cased set of six Georgian silver teaspoons and engraved sugar nips, London 1829 (3.7 troy ounces)

Lot 185

Sixteen late 20th century silver figural menu holders by Thomas Charles Jarvis formed as 'Cries of London', all but one hallmarked with TJC maker's stamp, height of tallest 6.7cm (total weight 19 troy ounces approx.) Sandwich Board Man, Newspaper Boy, Boot Black, Chimney Sweep, Hurdy Gurdy Man, Lavender Girl, Match Seller, Chair Mender, Crossing Sweeper, One Man Band, Muffin Man, Sherbert Seller, Old Clothes Man, Flower Seller, Preacher, Man with cook pot

Lot 186

Spink & Son silver photograph frame with scroll and heart wire work, marks for London, 1899, maker's stamp IMS (dimensions of aperture 13.5cm x 9cm)

Lot 187

Silver bowl on foot with open scrolled handles, marks for Chester, 1907, Barker Brother maker's stamp, height 11.5cm, 7.6 troy ounces

Lot 188

Oval silver cake basket with hinged handle on four scrolled feet by Walker and Hall 1922 (approximately 21 troy ounces)

Lot 189

Set of six electroplated cake forks in Rogers G Porter case, six Birmingham silver teaspoons with scallop finials, date letters for 1960, 61 and 65 (2.3 troy ounces), Birmingham silver teaspoon with broken finial (0.3 troy ounce), electroplated sugar nips, electroplated serving spoon, and long handled electroplated spoon

Lot 190

Two Sheffield silver peppers dated 1917, Birmingham silver mustard dated 1923 with blue glass insert and London silver mustard spoon, London silver tankard shaped mustard dated 1908 with blue glass insert and George III mustard spoon dated 1787, two similar London silver salts dated 1822 and 1826 with blue glass inserts and two more recent spoons (total weight of silver 12.8 troy ounces)

Lot 193

A circular silver dish (22.5cm diameter) commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, engraved with coats of arms, Birmingham 1981 (10 troy ounces)

Lot 194

Six silver forks, six smaller silver forks, four silver table spoons, six silver dessert spoons, six silver tea spoons, and six silver soup spoons (total weight 53.5 troy ounces), all marked for Sheffield, 1957, James Dixon and Sons (except the soup spoons which have date letter for 1951)

Lot 195

Seven Georgian and Victorian silver fiddleback dessert spoons, the majority with engraved finials, various dates London, Exeter and Sheffield (10.1 troy ounces)

Lot 196

Five Georgian silver fiddleback teaspoons, the finials engraved MB 1832, and six Victorian silver fiddleback teaspoons the finials engraved RM, marks for Exeter, 1831, maker's stamp I.P and Exeter, 1864, maker's stamp T.S (7.4 troy ounces)

Lot 197

Six Victorian silver fiddleback table spoons with engraved finials, assayed for London and Exeter (15.5 troy ounces)

Lot 198

Six silver fiddleback dessert spoons with finials initialled MC (one London William IV, the others Sheffield 1904) (10.3 troy ounces)

Lot 199

Five silver fiddleback dessert spoons, Sheffield 1904 and 1923, and one Georgian London silver dessert spoon (9.2 troy ounces)

Lot 200

Six silver fiddleback forks with finials engraved D, London 1833 and 1842 (14.5 troy ounces)

Lot 201

Six Victorian silver fiddleback forks with finials engraved with initials to both sides, marks for Exeter 1842 and 1849 (8.7 troy ounces)

Lot 202

Seven various Victorian and Georgian silver teaspoons and three silver forks, the majority with engraved finials (6.1 troy ounces)

Lot 203

Six William IV silver fiddleback teaspoons, marks for London, 1832, maker's stamp C.B (3.3 troy ounces)

Lot 204

Six Victorian silver fiddleback teaspoons, the finials engraved with two pairs of initials, Exeter 1853; three Victorian silver teaspoons with finials engraved MBN, and three further engraved AB (8.5 troy ounces)

Lot 205

Presentation case of the Danbury Mint 'The Beauty of British Churches' - 36 silver medallions (approximately 36 troy ounces)

Lot 206

Edwardian cased silver serving spoon and fork, florally engraved with pierced fret finials, marks for Sheffield, 1904, maker's stamp A&D (4.5 troy ounces)

Lot 207

Pair of loaded silver candlesticks with knopped stems on circular filled bases, height 30cm, marks for Birmingham, 1964, B&Co (total gross weight 52.5 troy ounces)

Lot 208

Three-part engine-turned silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror and two brushes, marks for Birmingham, 1955, Adie Bros Ltd maker's stamp

Lot 209

A set of twelve Victorian silver tea spoons with chased handles and monogrammed finials MN, each marked for Exeter, 1857, maker's stamp JW&Co; with London silver sugar nips 1892 similarly monogrammed, presented in a later a later lined case (total 7 troy ounces)

Lot 210

Keswick School of Industrial Art silver serving spoon with flattened bowl and spiral twist handle, marks for Chester 1908, KSIA maker's stamp (2.1 troy ounces)

Lot 211

Silver and tortoiseshell dressing table pot, hinged lid and cushioned interior, on four feet, marks for Birmingham, 1906, maker's stamp L&S (height 4cm diameter 5cm)

Lot 212

Victorian silver chatelaine, London, 1873 maker's stamp SM, with five accessories (thimble, notebook, vesta, pencil and scent bottle), together with a pair of scissors with repousse retainers marked for Birmingham, 1910 Adie & Lovekin Ltd (total weight 7.1 troy ounces)

Lot 214

Silver hot water jug with rush covered handle, height 15cm, marks for Birmingham, 1919, maker's stamp JV (14 troy ounces)

Lot 215

Silver tankard with presentation engraving 'Presented in 1957 to Mr F Lipscombe by The Nestle Company Limited in recognition of 25 Years Service', height 13cm, marks for Sheffield, 1956, 9.4 troy ounces

Lot 216

Danbury Mint 'The College of Arms. The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1952-1977' silver commemorative plate, marks for Sheffield, 1977 (18.2 troy ounces) in presentation case

Lot 217

Danbury Mint 'The College of Arms 1953 1978 Coronation of Elizabeth II' silver commemorative plate, marks for Sheffield, 1978 (18.2 troy ounces) in presentation case

Lot 220

Two silver pocket watches - the first with presentation engraving on inner back plate dated 1923, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, marks for Birmingham, 1946. W.E, 125998, movement plate numbered D37147 and arrow mark (with key); the second with gold spade hands, the case stamped 0,935 numbered 196756

Lot 224

Silver pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic numerals at five minute intervals (diameter 4.4cm), movement plate numbered 15973, marks for Birmingham, 1892 (total weight 135g)

Lot 228

Victorian gold and silver intaglio brooch

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