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Lot 217

Rolex - A steel 'Oyster Perpetual Date 34' wristwatch, circa 2012, model number 115200, serial number OL486825, the signed black dial, 30mm diameter, with silver coloured batons, hands, centre sweep and date window under a Cyclops at 3 o'clock, mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement, with liveried screw down crown, case, 34mm diameter, verso screw down, plain with brushed finish, to a steel 'Oyster' link bracelet with liveried fold over clasp numbered 8AU, presented in the original case with outer card box, guarantee booklet and card dated 21/9/2012, instruction booklet, seal, price tag, bezel protector and original receipt form Mappin & Webb Cambridge dated 21/9/2012

Lot 263

A silver 'Castle Top' card case in the manner of Nathaniel Mills, mark not traced (RC), London 1999, of rectangular form with scrolled edge, decorated in repoussé; the front depicting a view of Windsor Castle from across the Thames within scroll and flower head decoration, verso with foliate scroll and flower head decoration over a textured ground around a vacant abstract cartouche, piano hinged cover similarly decorated and bordered, 9.5 x 6.5cm, 3.4ozt 'Castle Top' silver, decorated with British landmarks and sold as souvenirs to tourists, was at the height of fashion between 1840 to 1860 and renowned silversmith, Nathaniel Mills, was a major contributor to its popularity.Most 'Castle Top' silver is made by die stamping (pushing the metal out from behind, using a stamp). The greater the decoration stands clear from the front of the cover, the harder it is to make, and these examples are highly sought after by collectors. Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of repair. Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks clear and readable. Hinge in good order and the cover opens and closes well.

Lot 133

A Victorian diamond set star brooch, central old cushion cut diamond, approximately 5.1 x 4.9mm, estimated approximate weight 0.60ct, surrounded by twelve rays of graduated old brilliant and rose cut diamonds (two lacking), estimated approximate total diamond weight 3.70ct, detachable pin roller catch fitting, diameter 3.5cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 8.7g

Lot 214

Rolex - A steel 'Oyster Perpetual 34' wristwatch, circa 1963, model number 1002, serial number 862542, the signed circular silver coloured dial, 29mm diameter, with silver coloured batons, hands, centre sweep and bar minute track, signed 26 jewel mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement number 31206 calibre 1520 with liveried screw down crown, case, 34mm diameter, verso screw down with personal engraving, interior signed and numbered 1002, 1.63, to an aftermarket expanding bracelet by Fixo-Flex, presented in a liveried green case

Lot 336

An early 20th century Indian metalwares swing handled fruit basket,apparently unmarked, tests as silver, of oval form, the wide repoussé border decorated with foliage and cross-check patterns within double C bordered cartouches over a textured ground, deep dished field, reeded swing handle with foliate detailing, raised on a gadroon edged pedestal foot, the rim engraved PRESENTED BY T.S. CO. CLERKS MADRAS 6-9-26, 28 x 24cm, 20.2ozt

Lot 400

A Victorian silver three-piece tea set with one addition, mark of Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1857, the teapot of panelled baluster form, each panel lavishly decorated with repoussé images in high relief of birds over a textured ground and 2 vacant cartouches, part marked, hinged and flush fitting domed cover with an applied cast foliate finial, decorated and leaf capped handle with ivory insulators and decorated spout, raised on 4 applied cast foliate triangular feet, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, both with gilded interiors, to match, together with a coffee pot en suite dated 1843, 102.3ozt gross (4)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref No: QELFJ4VW

Lot 244

A George III silver vinaigrette, mark of Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1826, of rectangular form, the edge with a band of bright cut engraving, convex panelled underside with bright cut engraved decoration, part marked piano hinged cover of matching form and similarly decorated, gilded interior with decoratively pierced and hinged grille, 2.5 x 2cm, 0.3ozt

Lot 331

A 20th century German metalwares silver salver, mark of M.H. Wilkens & Söhne, Bremen-Hemelingen, stamped with 'Halbmond und Reichskrone' (Crescent and crown) and 830S, of circular scalloped form with reeded edge, stamped to the underside 5920 270, 27cm diameter, 11.4ozt

Lot 271

A late 19th century Austro-Hungarian metalwares silver and antler cigar cutter, mark of George Adam Scheid (1882-1903), Dianakopf 2nd standard mark for 900/1000 standard silver, Vienna, the three point antler with an applied silver branch of oak leaves and acorns, spring loaded steel cutting mechanism with silver oak leaf and acorn surround, overall length 24cm

Lot 372

A Victorian silver christening mug, mark of Martin, Hall & Company (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), London 1875, of straight, slightly tapering form, decorated with three concentric straps, 8cm high, 6.5ozt

Lot 324

12 pairs of (probably) early 20th century Austro-Hungarian metalwares silver sardine eaters, maker's mark not traced (TV?), Dianakopf 3rd standard mark for 800/1000 standard silver, Vienna, monogrammed, with flared handles and flared three tined forks, knives 16cm in length, verso of both stamped 830G, 19.9ozt gross

Lot 378

A Victorian silver waiter, mark of Edward Ker Reid, London 1865, with beaded rim, the field crested, raised on three ball and claw feet, 18cm diameter, 8.9ozt

Lot 246

A George III silver vinaigrette, mark of Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809, of rectangular form, plain and polished, the underside engraved EMMA HAMILTON FROM F.E.T., part marked piano hinged cover with engraved monogram, gilded interior with hinged and decoratively pierced grille, 4 x 3cm, 0.8ozt

Lot 468

Edinburgh - A George III silver two handled trophy cup, possible mark of J. Asherheim, 1806, the bowl with repoussé foliage and scrolls over a textured ground and around a vacant shield shaped cartouche, 2 simple handles with foliate terminals, raised on a circular fluted pedestal foot, 25cm diameter over the handles, 24cm high, 26.6ozt

Lot 292

An early 20th century cast silver model of John Bull on horseback, mark of Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company Ltd., London 1933, raised on an oval wooden plinth, 12cm high

Lot 305

A visual set of four early 20th century silver novelty menu holders, comprising two pairs, each with a circular domed base supporting a decoratively chased double sided owl with glass eyes, 2.5cm diameter at the base, 4cm high; one pair with mark of Britton, Gould & Company, Birmingham 1906; the other pair with mark of Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1906/7, 1.5ozt gross (4)

Lot 328B

An early 20th century French metalwares silver mounted cut glass decanter, (probable) mark of Maison Bloch-Eschwége (overstamping a '950' mark), Paris, (1921-1946) and Minerva head 1st standard for 950/1000 standard silver, the glass mallet shaped body with a band of hobnail decoration, panelled shoulder, silver collar and facetted stopper, lower attached within a 7cm high pierced silver coaster, 9cm diameter at the base, 27cm high

Lot 440

A George V silver caster, mark of Martin, Hall & Company Ltd., Birmingham 1915, of traditional octagonal form, detachable friction fitting cover with decorative piercing, 21cm high, 5.6ozt

Lot 398

A 75-piece harlequin set of Victorian silver flatware with 13 earlier additions, mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), 'Fiddle & Thread' pattern, London marked, crested, comprising 18 table forks (9 x 1850, 5 x 1848, 2 x 1863, 2 x 1846), 6 table spoons (3 x 1848, 2 x 1850, 1 x 1846), 13 dessert forks (4 x 1846, 3 x 1868, 2 x 1848, 2 x 1850, 1 x 1873, 1 x 1843), 24 dessert spoons (6 x 1861, 6 x 1855, 4 x 1868, 3 x 1848, 2 x 1865, 2 x 1846, 1 x 1863), 12 teaspoons (5 x 1846, 1 x 1848, 5 x 1858, 1 x 1863) and 2 sauce ladles (1 x 1846, 1 x 1850), together with a further dessert fork, mark of Josiah & George Piercy, 1815, 6 tablespoons, mark of Thomas Wilkes Barker 1814 and 6 tablespoons, mark of William Theobalds, 1831 186.7ozt gross (88)

Lot 409

An Edward VII silver waiter, mark of James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1903, foliate and beaded edge, the field with a monogrammed shield shaped cartouche within foliage and ribbons, raised on three ball and claw feet, stamped to the underside 4547 8, 20cm diameter, 12ozt

Lot 342

A George III silver 18th century two handled loving cup, mark of William Cripps, London 1764, of campana form, lower gadrooned, upper with repoussé decorative band, front with a scroll edged monogrammed cartouche within a repoussé pastoral scene, two reeded handles, raised on a spread foot, 19cm diameter over the handles, 13cm high,10.2ozt

Lot 231

An early 20th century German metalwares silver toothpick box, mark of B. Neresheimer & Söhne, Hanau, with Chester import marks for Sterling silver and sponsor mark of B. Muller & Son (Berthold Muller) 1903, of rectangular form, the sides decorated with repoussé depictions of putti with musical instruments between vacant oval cartouches, piano hinged cover featuring a garden scene with ladies and gentlemen playing blind man's buff, gilt washed interior, 9 x 3cm, 2.3ozt

Lot 232

An Elizabeth II silver snuff box, mark of Peter John Doherty, Birmingham 1986, of rectangular form, decorated all over with engine turned engraving and with applied foliate borders, part marked piano hinged cover similarly decorated, gilded interior, 8 x 5cm, 4ozt

Lot 172

A late 19th century Sterling silver pocket watch stand, circa 1895, the backplate of circular form with pie crust rim, the field featuring a repoussé dancing fairy within a foliate border, topped by a further fairy incorporating the hanging hook, 2 scrolling wire supports, mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes with Chester hallmarks for Sterling silver, 7 x 5.5cm

Lot 432

Archibald Knox for Liberty - A set of six George V silver pastry forks, mark of Liberty & Company, Birmingham 1928, 'Medea' pattern, each with two tines, 3.3ozt gross, presented in the original dark green fitted case, interior signed and lined in cream satinDesigned by Archibald Knox, ‘Medea’ became Liberty's most popular pattern. Originally described as an ‘embossed floral handle’, it is thought the design represents tulip buds or seed pods and first appeared as part of the ‘Cymric’ range in the Liberty catalogue of 1899.Forks - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with very light use.Hallmarks clear and readable. Shaft of one fork very slightly out of true.Box - Outer rather scruffy. Missing a locking catch. Interior material damaged over the hinge and at the very top of the cover (fork tines have pierced the satin)

Lot 470

Dublin - A late 18th century silver helmet shaped cream jug, mark of Matthew West, 1792, decorated with repoussé foliate and scroll swags under two engraved crests of COVELL, reeded rim and scroll handle, raised on a circular pedestal base with symmetrical decoration, 15cm high, 5.7oztOverall in fair to good condition. Some minor surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks and crests a little worn but still readable. Evidence of a repair to the handle at both ends; where it joins the rim of the jug, and at the other end where it joins the body of the jug, neither particularly well done. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble.

Lot 357

A George III silver three-piece tea set, mark of Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1809, the teapot of rectangular form with repoussé corners, sides each with an engraved foliate bordered cartouche, one named, decorative bright cut engraved upper, part marked piano hinged and domed flush fitting cover topped with a rectangular fluted finial, capped handle with engraved sides and ivory insulators, raised on four ball feet, the milk jug and two handled sugar bowl, both with gilt washed interiors, to match, 31.5ozt gross (3)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate, Ref No: 3PB2VK3HOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.Teapot:Hinge to the cover in good order and the cover closes well to the body. A bit of deterioration to the ivory insulators, but they are both still complete and the handle is secure. A little wobble when on a flat surface. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable.Milk jug:Maker's mark rather rubbed but the rest of the hallmark along with the engraving clear and readable. Wobbles when on a flat surface. Gilding a little worn.Sugar bowl: Hallmarks a little rubbed but still readable, engraving clear and readable. A very minor wobble when on a flat surface. Gilding in good order.

Lot 434

Six pairs of George V silver gilt and enamel fruit eaters, mark of Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1928, each handle decorated with sky blue guilloché and white enamel, presented in a convex fronted black and gilt tooled fitted case lined in cream satin and velvet, 8.8ozt grossOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of repair. Some light surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks a little indistinct, particularly the maker's mark, but still readable. Very minor loss of the enamelling to one fork (see image 9), but no further obvious losses or damage to the enamel. Gilding in good order. Case a little scruffy and scratched to the outer, but still in good order inside.

Lot 421

A George V silver ‘Arts & Crafts’ style trumpet vase, mark of A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1924, of tapered cylindrical form with hammered finish, flared upper with turned rim, decorative band to the lower, raised on a spread foot, 7.5cm diameter at the rim, 14cm high, loaded

Lot 171

Robert Bartliff, Malton - An early 19th century Sterling silver pair cased pocket watch, circa 1822, the outer (and inner) case with casemaker's mark of Vale & Company and Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 42mm diameter, black Arabic numerals, copper coloured double spade and whip hands and chemin de fer chapter ring under a convex bullseye crystal, front loading gilt full plate key wind movement, signed ROBT. BARTLIFF MALTON 850, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with mascaron at the neck, verge escapement with chain fusée, three arm balance, blued regulation and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, inner case, 50mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, 176.3g gross, presented with the winding keys

Lot 371

A four-piece set of Victorian silver gilt serving flatware, mark of H. J. Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1873, comprising three serving spoons and a pierced casting spoon, the cast handles featuring a hunting scene over a textured ground, verso with foliage and an urn, the spoon backs with foliage and a maiden's mask, 11.4ozt gross (4)Provenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk

Lot 257

A Victorian silver combined sovereign holder and vesta case, mark of Mitchell Bosley & Company, Birmingham 1900, of rectangular form, decorated all over with engraved foliage and scrolls, front with a central monogrammed circular cartouche, to one end a part marked spring loaded cover with strike to the top, to the other end a suspension ring with concealed push button releasing the piano hinged cover over the spring loaded sovereign holder, 6 x 3cm, 1ozt grossOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with use. Vesta hinge (not a sprung hinge) fully operational. Sovereign holder cover springs open well on depressing the button, and closes satisfactorily. Tension on the sovereign holder spring itself is good. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable.

Lot 370

A Victorian silver bowl, mark indecipherable, London 1864, of circular form, the side decorated with repoussé foliage and scrolls around two cartouches, one monogrammed, the other crested, raised on a spread foot, 14cm diameter at the rim, 7cm high, retailer signed to the underside, 6.9oztProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk

Lot 361

A George IV silver goblet, mark indecipherable, London 1825, of campana form with flared and reeded rim, upper plain with engraved monograms, lower gadrooned, gilt washed interior, raised on a circular stepped pedestal foot, 9cm diameter at the rim, 13.5cm high, 6.9oztProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk

Lot 6

Theodor Fahrner - An Art Deco citrine and marcasite bracelet, eight oval shaped panels, decorated with intricate swirls, and four set with a round faceted citrine, further set with marcasite, push-in clasp with a figure of eight safety catch, length 19cm, width 15.5mm, unhallmarked, stamped '925', weight 26.4g, casedThe firm was based in Phortzeim in the Black Forest, Germany, and produced some of the best Art Deco silver jewellery in Europe.Overall condition: GoodAll stones presentMinor abrasion to citrines and marcasiteGeneral scratches/wear to reverse, consistent with ageClasp opens and closes positively

Lot 319

A wooden canteen containing a 186-piece set of silver plated cutlery, flatware & accessories, mark of Mappin & Webb, 'Prince's Plate', beaded edge with outer reed and tie pattern, comprising 17 table forks, 18 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 8 table spoons, 10 dessert forks and a further 11 dessert forks with filled handles,12 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 10 teaspoons, 12 coffee spoons, 6 egg spoons, 2 salt spoons, a mustard spoon, 11 cheese knives with filled handles and steel blades, 2 butter blades, 12 fish forks, 10 fish knives and a pair of fish servers all with filled handles and steel blades, a pair of fruit servers, a pair of grape scissors, a sugar sifter, a pair of sugar nips, 2 pairs of nut crackers, a pair of meat carvers, a pair of game carvers and a sharpening steel, all with filled handles and steel blades, a pair of sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a gravy spoon and 2 pairs of knife rests all presented in a signed wooden table top canteen with hinged cover and three drawers lined in brown felt

Lot 425

A George V silver ‘Arts & Crafts’ style bowl, mark of A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1923, of circular and rather convex form with hammered finish and decoratively pierced rim, 2 lug style handles, raised on 4 applied mask and hoof feet, 26cm diameter over the handles 8cm high, underside numbered 801, 13.2ozt

Lot 249

A group of three George IV silver miniature vinaigrettes, each with mark of Thomas & William Simpson, Birmingham, and of rectangular form with gilded interior and hinged and pierced grille; the first,1822, decorated all over with engine turned designs and with reeded edge, the cover with a cast foliate border and central monogrammed rectangular cartouche, suspension ring to the top; the second, 1822, underside with foliate engraving around a vacant rectangular cartouche, the cover with repoussé foliage, lower border and reeded edge; the third, 1824, decorated all over with bright cut engraved design, the cover with a central vacant circular cartouche, suspension ring to the top (3)

Lot 286

A Falkland Islands silver £5 commemorative coin, dated 1998, minted in celebration of the late Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's 85th Birthday in 1985, verso depicting the Queen Mother with grandchildren, numbered 132, 10cm diameter, 1.2cm thick, 1000g, presented in the original plastic protective case

Lot 267

A Victorian silver pocket notebook, mark of Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1884, of rectangular form with scrolled edge, both sides decorated with symmetrical engine turned engraving, the front with a monogrammed oval shaped scroll edged cartouche, verso with a vacant cartouche to match, piano hinge with push in thumbpiece, interior lined in blue silk with cream coloured daily pages and propelling pencil, 10 x 7cm, 3ozt gross

Lot 431

An Elizabeth II silver four-piece tea set, mark of A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1956, the teapot of plain circular form, the parapet with a narrow band of foliate decoration, part marked hinged and slightly domed cover topped with a brown finial, brown handle, raised on a spread foot, the covered hot water jug, milk jug and 2 handled sugar bowl to match, 38.7ozt gross (4)

Lot 401

A 38-piece set of Victorian silver flatware with 26 additions, mark of Elizabeth & John Eaton, London 1863, 'Fiddle' pattern, crested, comprising 6 table forks, 8 tablespoons, 5 dessert forks, 9 dessert spoons (5 x 1851), 9 teaspoons and a sauce ladle, together with a further 5 table forks (3 with mark of John & Henry Lias, London 1843, 2 with mark of William Eaton, London 1841), 6 tablespoons (4 with mark of Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd., London 1869, 2 with mark of Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1813), 6 dessert forks (5 with mark of John & Henry Lias, London 1844, 1 with mark of Richard Britton, London 1844), 3 dessert spoons (2 with mark of John & Henry Lias, London 1844, 1 with mark of Chawner & Company (George William Adams), London 1842) and 6 coffee spoons (4 with mark of James Beebe, London 1825, 2 with mark of Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1873), 116.4ozt gross (64)

Lot 1

A set of French metalwares silver paste buttons, six round pierced floral buttons, set with foil backed paste, approximate diameter 3cm, French guarantee mark 800/1000 standard silver, Paris, gross weight 44.7g, casedOverall condition: GoodAll stones presentMinor abrasion/chipping to stones, consistent with ageGeneral scratches/wear and tarnishing to reverse

Lot 356

Two George III silver christening mugs, both with mark of John Emes, London; the first 1802, slightly tapering side with 3 bands of reeded decoration, gilt washed interior, 5.5cm diameter at the rim, 7.5cm high; the second almost identical, 1801, with personal engraving, 6cm at the rim, 7.7cm high, 9.9ozt gross (2)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, and minor dents and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable. Both stand firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Base rims very slight misshapen.

Lot 465

Newcastle - A George III 18th century silver soup ladle, mark of John Langlands I & John Robertson I, date letter rubbed but probably 1784, 'Old English' pattern with bright cut engraved decoration, monogram and circular bowl, overall length 33cm, 4.7ozt

Lot 349

A pair of George III silver salts, mark of the Batemans, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803, each of navette form with reeded rim and two reeded loop handles, engraved to the side with a crest, probably that of BROGDEN, raised on a rectangular pedestal foot, 14 x 6.5cm across the handles, 8cm high, 5.8ozt gross (2)Provenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk

Lot 369

A Victorian silver bachelor's teapot, mark of Jacob Berman, London 1885, of oval form, the side with panels of vertical corrugated decoration between two vacant and foliate edged shield shaped cartouches, under a band of bright cut engraved decoration, part marked flush fitting domed cover topped with a pineapple finial, brown handle and fluted spout, 11.5ozt

Lot 215

Rolex - A steel 'Oyster Perpetual 31' wristwatch, circa 2017, model number 177200, serial number 9902C5X0, the signed 'red grape' dial, 25mm diameter, with silver and white coloured Roman numerals, hands and centre sweep, mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement with liveried screw down crown, case, 31mm diameter, verso screw down, plain with brushed finish, to a steel 'Oyster' link bracelet with liveried fold over clasp numbered L7S, presented in the original case with outer card box and sleeve, guarantee booklet and card dated 3/6/2017, instruction booklet, seal, price tag, spare link and original receipt form Mappin & Webb, Cambridge dated 3/6/2017

Lot 367

A Victorian silver christening mug, mark of James & Nathaniel Creswick, London 1853, octagonal panelled slightly concave side alternately decorated with repoussé images of children at play, and plain with engraved borders, one with presentation engraving, leaf capped double scroll handle and gilded interior, raised on applied cast scrolled feet, 7cm diameter at the rim, 10cm high, 7.3ozt

Lot 250

A group of three 19th century silver miniature vinaigrettes, each with mark of Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, of rectangular form with gilded interior and hinged and pierced grille with floral decoration; the first, 1823, decorated all over with bright cut engraving, the cover with a central monogrammed rectangular cartouche, suspension ring to the top; the second, 1834, decorated all over with bright cut engraving, the cover with cast foliate border and central vacant rectangular cartouche; the third, 1835, engraved all over with foliate designs, the cover with a central vacant rectangular cartouche (3)

Lot 339

A George II silver communion cup, mark of Thomas Whipham, London 1756, the plain bowl of campana form, knopped column and circular pedestal foot, gilded interior, 9cm diameter at the rim, 20cm high, 9.3oztOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage. Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmarks a bit rubbed but still readable. Stands well on a flat surface with no wobble.

Lot 78

A Victorian rock crystal, diamond and pearl heart pendant, Circa 1890, a heart shaped slice of rock crystal, surrounded by a border of rose cut diamonds, surmounted by a rose cut diamond and pearl crown (one pearl lacking), verso, a detachable friction fitting bezel, jump ring bale, length including bale 3.3cm, width 2.3cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, suspended from a trace link chain with eight pearls, length 38cm, tested as platinum, gross weight 5.7gOverall condition: Fair to goodOne pearl lacking, all diamonds presentHeavy abrasion to rock crystal, obvious with the naked eyeChipping to diamonds, consistent with ageHeavy tarnishing to settingsLead solder visible on reverse, possible repairHeavy scratches/wear to mountJump ring bale isn't solderedBolt ring clasp opens and closes positively

Lot 287

'The New Elizabethan Age' - A cased collection of twenty six silver commemorative coins, mark of Birmingham Mint, Birmingham 1977/80, obverse of each featuring a different significant event throughout the reign of the late Queen Elizabeth II from her accession in 1952 to her silver Jubilee in 1977, verso of each featuring the Royal crown between laurel wreaths, 1977 under, ribbon below, each in a two piece plastic capsule and presented in the original wooden tiered, lined and fitted case with perspex cover, 36ozt gross weighable silver

Lot 2

A 19th century diamond ring, together with a paste brooch and a pair of ear pendants, the first, a ring with an oval shaped panel, set with a central pear shaped rose cut diamond, surrounded by eight smaller rose cut diamonds, head dimensions 12 x 10.5mm, closed back setting, misshapen flat shank, approximate size J, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold and silver, weight 3g, cased; the second, a brooch set with seven cushion shaped paste, all held within cut down collets with closed back settings, pin and hook fitting, dimensions 3 x 2.3cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver; the third, a pair of matching ear pendants, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, gross weight of brooch and ear pendants 11.8g (3)

Lot 383

A 41-piece set of Victorian silver flatware with 5 additions, mark of John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield 1897, 'Fiddle & Thread' pattern, engraved with the crest of ANDREWS, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 6 dessert forks and 11 dessert spoons, together with a further 5 dessert forks, mark of Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1812, 109.8ozt gross (46)

Lot 248

A George III 18th century silver nutmeg grater, possible mark of John Shekleton, London 1799, of plain octagonal form, part marked piano hinged cover with monogram, interior with hinged metal rasp, 3 x 2cm, 0.7ozt gross

Lot 360

A George IV silver seven bar toast rack, mark of Samuel Whitford II, London 1825, simple M shaped wire bars to a rectangular frame engraved with the crest of BOWEN, simple ring handle with decorative support, raised on 4 ball feet, 16 x 10cm, 11.3oztProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with use. A very minor wobble when on a flat surface. Hallmarks clear and readable. The wires are a little out of shape, but not obviously so. Would benefit from professional cleaning.

Lot 243

A George III silver gilt vinaigrette, mark of Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1828, of rectangular form, engine turned engraved decoration and reeded sides, part marked piano hinged cover similarly decorated around a central vacant rectangular shaped cartouche and cast foliate border, gilded interior with decoratively pierced and hinged grille, 3.5 x 2.5cm, 0.8oztOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of repair. Some surface scratches and minor dents and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks a little worn but still readable. Hinges in good order and both covers open and close well. A little patch of wear to the engine turning on the cover (possibly as the result of over enthusiastic striking of the maker's mark to the other side with subsequent setting back!)

Lot 245

A George III silver vinaigrette, mark of Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1810, of rectangular form, the edge with a band of bright cut engraving, underside with bright cut engraved foliate decoration, part marked piano hinged cover with bright cut folate decoration over a textured ground around a monogrammed rectangular cartouche, gilded interior with decoratively pierced and hinged grille, 2.5 x 2cm, 0.3oztOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of repair. Some surface scratches and minor dents and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable. Hinges in good order and both covers open and close well. Drill hole for suspension loop, but loop itself lacking.

Lot 289

An Indian metalwares card case, apparently unmarked, probably early 20th century, possibly Lucknow, tests as silver, of rectangular form, decorated in repoussé with animals, birds, foliage and a hunting scene over a textured ground, the front with a vacant shield shaped cartouche, piano hinged cover similarly decorated, 10.5 x 8cm, 4.5ozt

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