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A SILVER TOPPED CUT-GLASS SCENT BOTTLE having a domed and hinged cover with engraved initials EM and embossed foliate scrolls, a short neck with embossed foliate band and globular glass body cut with stylised motifs, marks for Birmingham 1902, maker’s mark rubbed. 10cm(h)
A VICTORIAN SILVER PRESERVE POT, the domed, circular, hinged cover with spoon aperture opposed by a raised and pierced thumb piece which opens to reveal the replacement ceramic (Shelley) liner, the body with scrolled handle and engraved foliate decoration raised on a short stem and circular foot, London date letter for 1879, maker Henry John Lias & James Wakely. 9cm(h) 117grams; sold with an associated EPNS spoon.
A VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUG of helmet shape with rolled rim, generous spout and angular loop handle, all over the fluted basel section, raised on a slender moulded oval foot rim, the base engraved ‘From Lieut. Gen. Sir F. Maude KCB and Lady Maude 20th May 1885’. marks for London 1884, maker Charles Boyton(II). 8.5cm(h) 74grams
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME of moulded rectangular form having a serpentine top and shaped base, all enclosing a hand tinted photograph of a young cricketer, hinged oak easel stand to reverse, marks for Birmingham 1913, maker Robert Chandler. 20cm(h) x 12cm(w)
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SILVER DISHES of shaped oval form with beaded rim, foliate scroll ends and scallop shell motifs to the centres, the roundel pierced body and oval base with short oval foot, marked with Lion passant, maker’s mark T.P, one other indistinct mark to one dish. 5.5cm(h) x 18.5cm(L) x 12cm(d) 225grams (total)
AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER CREAM JUG of baluster form with generous shaped spout and applied scrolling serpent handle, the body later embossed with foliate and scrolling detail, the centred cartouché engraved with an eagle crest, raised on a circular foot with foliate decoration, the underside marked with Lions head and Lion passant and further indistinct marks. 11.5cm(h) 129grams
A SMALL EDWARDIAN SILVER FOOTED BOWL of circular form with rolled rim, tapering body embossed with foliate scrolls and vacant C-scroll cartouché, all raised on a stepped circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1910, maker Charles Westwood & Sons. 7cm(h) x 9cm(d) 113grams
A VICTORIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX of cylindrical form, the domed pull-off cover embossed with flowers, birds and central cartouché engraved with initials MJ, all within a crimped protruding rim, the body embossed with a continuous band of foliate scrolls and birds, on a crimped base, marks for London 1896, maker most probably William Comyns & Sons. 7.5cm(h) x 7cm(d)110grams
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of lobed oval form, the domed, hinged cover with ivory finial and embossed foliate panels, the body with conforming decoration, two panels with vacant oval cartouchés, raised on four ball feet, marks for London 1889, maker Horace Woodward & Co. 9cm(h) x 9.5cm(w) x 6cm(w) 145grams (total)
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CANNISTER of oval form, having a slightly domed pull-off cover with gadrooned rim, oval cylindrical body with conforming edge detail and embossed band of classical figures within a Grecian landscape, on a flared gadrooned base, marks for Birmingham 1894, maker Thomas Hayes. 9cm(h) x 6cm(w) 107grams
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TEA CADDY of tapering oval form, having a hinged, domed and finial topped cover with fluted central moulding, a tapering body with fluted band to the base, marks for London 1908, maker most probably Pairpoint Brothers. 8cm(h) x 10cm(w) x 7cm(d) 111grams
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BOX of hinged rectangular form, the cover having a crimped rim, central C-scroll cartouché and foliate scrolls, the body of conforming design on a crimped base, marks for Chester 1897, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes. 2.5cm(h) x 10.5cm(L) x 4cm(d) 87grams
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER ‘CASTLE TOP’ CARD CASE by Nathaniel Mills, of rectangular form with short hinged cover, all decorated with embossed views of Windsor Castle and Kenilworth Castle between foliate scroll pierced panels, suspension rings to each side, marks for Birmingham 1837, maker Nathaniel Mills. 10cm(h) x 8cm(w) 83grams
A SUPERB WILLIAM IV/EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL CIGAR CASE, with gilt-metal rims, the top inlaid with high-quality silver and gold piqué swags, floral garlands and a vacant shield form cartouché, the interior with purple watered silk linings with vesta pocket and striker. 13.5cm
TWO SILVER AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL POCKET KNIVES, the shaped oblong bodies mounted with mother-of-pearl, one plain with oval cartouché, the other engraved with floral motifs, one with marks for Sheffield 1917, maker A.S, the other with marks for Sheffield, indistinct date letter, maker H.A. 27grams (total)
AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL BOX of hinged and canted rectangular form, having a central stylised floral enamelled roundel against an engine turned ground enamelled in pale blue, all within foliate corners and geometric borders, all enclosing the gilt interior with Diana’s head mark for Vienna, maker AH. 8.5cm(L) x 5.5cm(d) 153grams
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND RED JASPER SNUFF BOX of oval hinged form, the cover inset with a polished oval red jasper stone with bevelled edge over the arcaded setting and embossed foliate scrolls, the body of graduating form with conforming embossed decoration, marks for London 1891, maker William Comyns & Son. 4cm(h) x 6cm(w) x 4.5cm(d)
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER AND ONYX TABLE SNUFF BOX of hinged rounded rectangular form, the cover having a central inset oval polished stone in a scroll engraved surround with moulded rim, the further silver mount with Lion passant and maker’s mark AC, all over shaped onyx body. 5cm(h) x 7cm(w) x 5cm(d)
TWO MINIATURE SILVER MODEL PUGS, the first of typical naturalistic form modelled standing, marks for Chester, indistinct date letter, letter F for Foreign manufacture, maker Samuel Boyce Landeck, also stamped 930. 3cm(L), 17grams; the second of near matching form marked London 1977, 925, maker SMC’. 3cm(L) 17grams
ONE GOLD AND TWO SILVER BAR BROOCHES, the gold brooch of scrolled foliate form with central round cut peridot flanked by applied pearl set foliage, marked 9ct to the reverse. 5cm(L) 3grams; the first silver brooch having a vacant heart shaped cartouché within a foliate surround and flanked by scrolling motifs, marks for Birmingham 1890, maker S.Bro. 5cm(L) 4grams; the second of dagger form with inset citrine coloured pommel and inset hardstone body, marked ‘Sterling’ to the reverse. 5cm(L) 4grams (3)
A SILVER CASED J.W BENSON HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH of typical circular form, the cover with painted Roman hours framing the central domed glass, opening to a white enamelled dial with Roman hours framing the maker’s name and subsidiary seconds dial, marks for Birmingham 1928, maker Aaron Lufkin Dennison; sold with a fitted and hinged case marked J W Benson. 5cm(d) 103grams (total)
A GEORGE III SILVER CASED FUSEE POCKET WATCH of typical circular form, the plain outer case with marks for Birmingham 1814, maker SP, the watches domed glass with flattened centre, the enamelled dial with Roman hours, the engraved and pierced gilt fusee movement engraved Wm Bleu London 3144, the case with matching silver marks. 5.5cm(d) 142grams (total)
A VICTORIAN SILVER POCKET WATCH of typical circular form with Roman hours and subsidiary seconds dial, the case reverse with engraved circular cartouché opens to reveal marks for London 1875, maker JS. 5cm(d), 169grams (total); sold together with a white metal watch Albert having circular and oblong links finishing with a T-bar. 24garms
A 1930s SILVER CASED OMEGA WRISTWATCH of circular form, with Arabic hours framing a subsidiary seconds dial, the case marked Birmingham 1934, maker ALD, the case back engraved R.G.S-H 7.11.35. 3.3cm(d) no strap, 30grams; sold together with an imported silver cased wrist watch of shaped square form with Arabic hours and subsidiary seconds dial, London import marks and Buren movement, on a leather strap with hinged clasp.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER POCKET WATCH, ALBERT AND WATCH STAND, the silver cased pocket watch with gold coloured Roman hours, the engine turned dial framing a subsidiary seconds dial and central floral decoration ,the case marked Birmingham 1900, maker K & Co; the watch suspended by an Albert with graduating links, T-bar and Maltese cross medallion, the stand having a finial topped circular oak rest raised on a short spreading stem and circular base, marked Birmingham 1926, maker AWP. 12cm(h) 196grams (watch and albert.)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY IMPORTED SILVER CASED HALF-HUNTER POCKET WATCH, ALBERT AND STAND, the pocket watch with Roman hours framing the central glazed aperture, the white enamelled dial with Roman hours and subsidiary seconds dial, import marks for London 1918, maker GS, the circular and rounded rectangular linked Albert, marked with Lion passant, the stand of circular form with suspension loop and raised lip over a knopped stem and spreading circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1921, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd. 12cm(h) 224grams (total)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY POCKET WATCH, SILVER ALBERT, VESTA AND STAND, the watch with gold coloured Roman hours to the coppered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and central foliate decoration, the case marked ‘Achille’ also inscribed ‘G H Brackenbury High St, Holbeach’, the oval and rounded oblong linked Albert having a suspended vesta case with bands of engine turned decoration and central vacant roundel, marks for Birmingham 1911, maker H&A; the stand of sloped rectangular form with suspension loop, a central material surface with narrow silver frame, marks for Birmingham 1906, maker CPB. 85grams (vesta & Albert)
A DOULTON SILVER MOUNTED ‘OLD SARUM KETTLE’ having a central loop handle, a broad flared socket with domed silver mounted stopper and slender tapering spout with silver mount, each with marks for Birmingham 1906, maker J H Worrall, Son & Co Ltd, the two-tone glazed ovoid body with applied motif, raised on a circular base with impressed marks to underside ‘Made by Doultons only for Watson & Co Salisbury’. 23cm(h)
A LIBERTY & COMPANY SILVER AND ENAMEL BELT BUCKLE influenced if not designed by Archibald Knox, of shaped rectangular two-piece form with stylised pierced strap-work flowers enamelled in green and yellow, marks for Birmingham 1900, maker Liberty & Co. 10.5cm(L) x 5.5cm(d). 37grams
AN ART NOUVEAU WMF ALPACCA SILVER PLATE AND GLASS DRESSING TABLE BOTTLE having a domed screw off cover with sinuous entwined design (marked N for nickel silver), the slender neck marked with ostrich mark, ‘Alpacca’ I/O for normal thickness plating and o/x for oxidation, the waisted cylindrical body with stylised foliate engraving. 13.5cm(h)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND MAHOGANY DESK-TOP PHOTOGRAPH FRAME of rectangular form, the angled silver mounted frame with marks for Birmingham (date and maker rubbed) opens on hinges to reveal the vacant fitted interior, raised on a slender plinth base. 16cm(h) x 12cm(w) x 11cm(d)
TWO SATIRICAL COLOURED PRINTS, the first titled ‘Forming a Line on the Parade’ after James Gillray, a Military officer aligning the troops, with caption reading ‘Hold up your head that man there!’ inscribed lower left, published Nov 12th 1801 by H Humphrey’, within a washline card mount and modern gilt frame, under glass. 21cm(h) x 26cm(w); the second entitled ‘The New Coinage or John Bull’s Visit to MAT of the Mint, after James Gillray, a satirical look at the issuing of new silver coinage, inscribed Pubd Feb 1817 by J Sidebotham 72 New Bond Street, within a washline card mount and modern gilt frame, under glass. 25cm(h) x 35cm(w)
ATHLETIC SPORTS AT GRASMERE, ‘THE GUIDES RACE’ showing runners rounding the flag on Silver Howe, a particularly precarious part of the course, a hand tinted engraving from an illustration by W.H Overland in the illustrated London News, 23rd August 1886, within a broad card mount and modern frame, under glass. 51cm(h) x 35cm(w)
English Civil War An Act touching the Moneys & Coyns of England July 17th 1649. The Act whereby Parliament removed the coinage containing the King’s head and replaced it with new coins of both Gold and Silver each bearing the motif of the Commonwealth – a cross palm and laurel with the words ‘The Commonwealth of England’ and on the reverse a cross and harp with the words ‘God with us’.
William III – Captain Kidd the Pirate The Trial of Captain William Kidd at the Old Bailey for Murder and Piracy upon the High Seas and of Nicholas Churchill James Howe Robert Lamley William Jenkins Gabriel Loff Hugh Parrot Richard Barlicorn Abel Owens and Darby Mullins for Piracy May 8th and 9th 1701. Published as part of the five volume set of State Trials and providing a verbatim account of the trial in fine condition. Large folio. The story of Captain Kidd the most notorious of all the Pirates was legendary. He was originally appointed by William III to capture pirates he then turned pirate himself and on his final return to England he was arraigned before Parliament and eventually sent for trial. He was sentenced to death and was hanged on May 23rd at ‘Execution Dock’ Wapping – the hangman taking two attempts to hang him because the rope broke at the first attempt. His body was then gibbeted and left to hand in an iron cage over the River Thames as a warning to future would be pirates for the next 20 years ! His fame as a pirate lived on however particularly the legend that he had plundered a fabulous treasure which he had buried on an island in the Caribbean – and it was this very treasure which Long John Silver and Jack Hawkins were looking for in Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Treasure Island’.
MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUE FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE: eight table spoons, ten table forks, nine dessert spoons, ten dessert forks & nine tea spoons, all crested, together with six George III Old English pattern table forks, crested, and eleven table knives & ten side knives with stainless steel blades & ivory handles, crested; 93 oz weighable silver (73)
A 20TH CENTURY SWEDISH PART CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY with pointed terminals: six table spoons, four table forks, eighteen smaller forks and twenty four table knives (with stainless steel blades), all initialled "D", various makers & dates 1923-1936; 51 oz weighable silver (52)
A MIXED LOT: A case containing six various tea spoons, a set of six modern Rattail coffee spoons, a pair of Irish Fiddle Rattail sauce ladles, a set of six George III tea spoons, initialled, two pairs of sugar tongs, a salt spoon, two tea spoons, a butter knife (loaded) and a Canadian fruit spoon; 16 oz weighable silver (lot)
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