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Fleming (Ian). You Only Live Twice, Jonathan Cape 1904, 1st. Ed. orig. black cloth, gold and silver lettering, d.w. designed by Richard Chopping; The Man With The Golden Gun, Jonathan Cape 1965, 1st Ed., orig. black cloth, gilt lettering, d.w. designed by Richard Chopping; Live and Let Die, re-print society 1956, d.w. and The Spy Who Loved Me, Jonathan Cape 1962, 1st. Ed, Ex Library copy, poor. (4).
Two embroideries depicting Egyptian figures, a silk embroidered souvenir from France, a commemorative Elizabeth II Coronation handkerchief, a Buckingham Palace concert programme dated 12th May 1875, two napkins for the Silver Jubilee 1935 and the Coronation of George VI 1937 and a commemorative card depicting George V and his wife and various other fabrics, embroideries, beadwork, and a Japanese silk printed with the image of a lady in a frame.
A George V silver oval tea pot by Roberts & Beth, Sheffield 1921, with a raised foliate scroll pierced gallery, the hinged cover with a lobed fruitwood finial from a wrythen fluted base, conforming details to the body, ebonised scroll handle, and on a raised foot rim, 13.5cm high, approximate weight 23oz.
A Victorian silver octagonal mustard, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1842, engraved with foliate scroll, the hinged cover with a pierced thumb piece, double scroll leaf capped handle, with a blue glass liner, 8cm high, together with a Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoon by George Unit, London 1883, approximate total weight 4oz.
A Victorian silver aide memoir, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1840, the covers engraved with foliate scrolls around shield shaped cartouches, one engraved with a monogram, silk lined and fitted with three ivory leaves, 8cm x 5cm; together with a white metal propelling pencil, by S. Mofan & Co., engraved with foliate scrolls, with suspension ring, 9cm. (2).
A George V silver and cut glass Sal Volatile bottle, by Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1922, the cover with machine turning and inner glass stopper, 6cm high, together with a George V silver coupé dish, London 1930, and an Epns drum mustard with blue glass liner and spoon. (4).
A George VI silver travelling communion set, by TAM & P o., London 1942, comprising a chalice with knopped stem from a moulded circular foot, 9.5cm high, a pyx box, the cover engraved with a dross, two glass baluster form decanters, each with screw tops, (hallmarked only to the rim of the decanters), 10cm high, and a small spoon, with cross terminal, in a black Morocco leather carrying case with blue velvet lining.
A partial suite of George V silver tableware, by Crichton Brothers, London 1914, of 17thC design, with trefoil handles, the spoons with rat-tail oval bowls, comprising a basting spoon, six tablespoons, four dessert spoons, six table forks and six dessert forks, approximate total weight 52oz. (23).
A suite of 900 standard silver table ware, of plain design, the handles initialled `H`, comprising soup ladle, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, together with six Christofle table knives and six dessert forks, with stainless steel blades, approximate total weighable silver 53oz.
A Victorian silver cream jug, by James Reid & Co., Glasgow 1884, with an embossed foliate capped scroll handle, the raised neck with guilloche frieze, over an ovoid body moulded in relief with medieval figures within arches, further embossed with strap work, anthemion and swags, on a flat circular foot, 15.5cm high, approximate weight 7.75oz.
A modern silver wine goblet, by Garrard & Co., London 1973, to commemorate the Silver Wedding Anniversary of H M Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh, inscribed to the bowl, which is raised on a knopped baluster stem from a circular foot cast with a band of fruiting vine, 15.25cm high, approximate weight 6oz, with certificate.
An early George V silver three piece tea service, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1911, of inverted pear shape, each piece repoussé with trailing flowers and leaves, around a vacant scroll cartouche, within wrythen borders, the teapot with a bud finial, composition handle, the milk jug and sugar bowl with leaf capped scroll handles, the teapot 17.5cm high, approximate total weight 50oz.
A pair of Victorian silver salts, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1884, each with a frieze of exotic birds and foliage around two vacant lozenges between stiff leaf borders, 3.5cm diameter, together with two salt spoons and a pair of George III silver sugar tongs by Alexander Kelty, Newcastle, no date, with bright cut decoration. (5).
A modern silver wine taster, by Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffield 1972, modelled as a jockey`s cap, a George V silver stamp holder or oblong locket, engraved with scrolls and initialled W, fitted with a suspension ring, a silver collar stud, a small silver brooch with hair aperture verso and a white metal thimble. (5).
A matched suite of George IV and later silver Kings pattern tableware, by William Johnson, London 1825 and other makers and dates, double struck, comprising six tablespoons, six dessert forks, approximate total weight 32oz, together with an Epns Kings pattern desert fork, and twelve matching knives in two sizes, with Epns handles.
A mid 20thC silver three piece cruet set by George Tarrat, Birmingham 1955, of lobed outline, comprising a mustard, with a leaf capped scroll handle, an open salt, both with blue glass liners, a pepperette, the domed cover with foliate piercing, together with two associated spoons. (5)
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