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Lot 213

A PAIR OF MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL FOLDING LORGNETTES a brass seal with a turned rosewood handle, and a shaped square pin tray by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1967; the latter 4.25" (11 cms); 3.5 oz weighable silver (3)

Lot 228

A GEORGE IV MUSTARD POT with a shell thumbpiece, angular handle and incised concentric rings on the cover, crested, blue glass liner, probably by William Fountain, London 1828; 2.75" (7 cms) high; 3.6 oz weighable silver

Lot 244

A LATE VICTORIAN CHRISTENING KNIFE, FORK, SPOON & NAPKIN RING in a fitted case, monogrammed, by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1899/1900 (the knife loaded); the case 10" (25.5 cms) long; 4 oz weighable silver

Lot 251

PLATED WARE: A Victorian cased set of four fruit serving spoons by Elkington & Co., six pairs of Venetian pattern fish knives & forks and a Victorian set of sixteen pairs of close-plated dessert knives & forks with loaded silver handles (in a damaged case) (lot)

Lot 273

A MODERN, PARTNER`S INKSTAND of oblong outline with gadrooned borders, incurved corners & pad feet, fitted with two mounted cut glass ink bottles, flanked by two pen depressions, by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1912; 9.5" (24 cms) long; 18.5 oz weighable silver

Lot 304

A MIXED LOT: A modern silvergilt dressing table set comprising mounted glass powder jar, mirror & two brushes with an engraved diaper-work of grasses & flowers by H.C.Davis, Birmingham 1961, a modern mounted steel cigar cutter, a gilt metal cigar cutter, and a mounted ballpoint pen by Tiffany & Co.; the latter 4.3" (11 cms) long; 3 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 309

A MIXED LOT: Two vesta cases, (one plated), a caddy spoon, a stamp case in the form of an envelope with engraving, a cheroot holder case, a sugar sifter ladle and a Scottish provincial toddy ladle with a whalebone handle by R&R Keay of Perth (with Edinburgh marks); 1.5 oz weighable silver (7)

Lot 311

A TWO-HANDLED TROPHY CUP & COVER inscribed (wooden plinth) by S. Blackensee & Sons, Chester 1926, a modern mug, a sauceboat and a pair of military style hair brushes, initialled; the cup 8.75" (22.2 cms) high; 17.5 oz weighable silver (5)

Lot 316

A MODERN SMALL MUSTARD (blue glass liner) by Harold Child, London 1912 and a Viners`"Studio Range" stainless steel carving knife & fork, designed by Gerald Benney (boxed); the box 13.4" (34.5 cms) long; 2.4 oz weighable silver

Lot 331

AN EDWARDIAN HANDMADE CUP & COVER with twin handles and chased decoration around the foot, lower bowl & cover, by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1907 (loaded base) and another handmade cup with wire tendril handles and applied bead decoration, by A.E. Jones, Chester 1913, both inscribed; the latter 6.7" (17 cms) high; 10 oz weighable silver (2)

Lot 338

A CASED MODERN EIGHT-PIECE CONDIMENT SET with shaped oval bodies & paw feet, (one glass liner only) by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912 (case A/F); case 12" (30.5 cms) wide; 15 oz weighable silver

Lot 383

A MIXED LOT: A Victorian mounted glass mustard pot by John Watson, Sheffield 1862, a George III cased folding fruit knife & fork with mother of pearl sides, a cased 3-piece toilet/shaving set, and 6 Old Sheffield plated tea spoons and a pair of sugar tongs; the mustard pot 4.3" (11 cms) high; 3.5 oz weighable silver (14)

Lot 384

AN ELECTROPLATED GAVEL OR HAMMER and a mesh evening bag with gem set clasps and a smaller mesh, evening purse; the gavel 5.5" (14 cms) long; 7.5 oz weighable silver (3)

Lot 401

A VICTORIAN DRUM MUSTARD POT with scroll engraving, initialled, shell thumbpiece & a blue glass liner, by John Keith, London 1854 and a modern mug, initialled & dated "1961"; the mustard 3" (7.6 cms) high; 10.25 oz weighable silver

Lot 402

A SET OF FOUR LATE GEORGE III EMBOSSED CIRCULAR SALTS on three paw feet, the decorative borders interspersed with basket of flowers, (blue glass liners), by Thomas Ross, London 1819; 3.8" (9.7 cms) diameter; 18 oz weighable silver (4)

Lot 437

TWO SCOTTISH TITLES: a History of Perth Silver (a pamphlet) and The Story of the Silversmiths of Tain by Estelle Quick (2)

Lot 439

LITERATURE: Three Irish titles: BOWEN, J.R. and O`BRIEN, C: A Celebration of Limerick`s Silver, The Genius of Irish Silver; a Texas Private Collection (a catalogue) and a National Museum of Ireland pamphlet: Hallmarks on Dublin Silver 1730-1772 (3)

Lot 442

LITERATURE: Glanville, P.: Silver in Tudor and Early Stuart England, 1990 (with dust wrapper)

Lot 445

LITERATURE: VON SOLODKOFF, A: Russian Gold & Silver, 1981 (with dust wrapper)

Lot 446

LITERATURE: Jones, E.A.: The Gold & Silver of Windsor Castle, no. 201 of a run of 285 copies, by Arden Press, 1911

Lot 448

LITERATURE Jones, E.A.: The Gold & Silver of Windsor Castle, from a limited run of 285 copies printed. Of this number, 35 copies only are on Japanese vellum. This is no. 29 of the Japanese vellum edition by Arden Press, 1911

Lot 451

LITERATURE THREE FLATWARE/CUTLERY-RELATED TITLES: Bailey, C.T.P: Knives & Forks; Moore, S: Pocket Fruit Knives, and Pickford, I: Silver Flatware (3)

Lot 455

LITERATURE: THREE TITLES: Country House Silver from Dunham Masey, British Silver at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall and British Silver in the Huntington Collection (all with dust wrappers) (3)

Lot 457

LITERATURE SCOTTISH SILVER-RELATED TITLES: Moss, G.P. and Roe, A.D: Highland Gold & Silver Work, 1999 (2 copies), Finlay, I.: Scottish Gold and Silver Work, revised edition 1991, (with dust wrapper) & Burns, T.: Old Scottish Communion Plate, 1892 (4)

Lot 459

LITERATURE: How, Commander G.E.P. & Jane Penrice: English & Scottish Silver Spoons & Pre-Elizabethan Hallmarks on English Plate, in three volumes, privately printed 1952/53/57 (with dust wrappers)

Lot 460

LITERATURE: Sotheby & Co.: Catalogue of provincial silver spoons incorporating the entire collection left by the late H.D. Ellis Esq., 13th & 14th November 1935

Lot 461

LITERATURE SIX GENERAL SILVER-RELATED TITLES: W.W.Watts: Old English Silver; Jackson`s Silver & Gold Marks, (Revised Edition); Blaine.C: The History of Silver; Honour, H: Goldsmiths & Silversmiths; Clayton`s Dictionary of Silver & Gold, and The Sotheby`s Directory of Silver (6)

Lot 469

A PAIR OF MODERN VASE-SHAPED PEPPERS by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1913 and an Edwardian aide-memoire with engine turning, initialled & a leather interior with pencil; the latter 4.2" (10.5 cms) high; 5 oz weighable silver (3)

Lot 494

A MIXED LOT: A gilt metal mounted alabaster & shell stand opening to reveal two scent bottles, together with three various Albert chains, a vesta case and another small chain; 6 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 555

THREE STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL BOXES a Continental silver & blue enamel pill box and a Tibetan prayer wheel; 21 cms

Lot 583

ENGLISH SCHOOL LATE 18TH CENTURY Miniature portrait of August Viscount Keppel (1725-1786) facing to his right in Flag Officer`s undress uniform, the jacket with embroidered facings, signed with initials "AR", oval en grisaille, enamel on copper, in silver frame with diamond surround, fitted leather case; 5 x 4.25 cms *The miniature has an old (1780) label on reverse giving the sitter as Admiral Rodney but closely resembles a portrait of Keppel by Sir Joshua Reynolds P.R.A. of 1765 in the collection of the National Maritime Museum. ** Augustus Keppel, second son of 2nd Earl of Albermarle, served under Baron Hawke, in the Seven Years` W£ar (1756-1763), captured Goree in 1758 and commanded a ship in the battle of Quiberon Bay in 1759 and in the capture of Belle-Isle in 1761. He was second in command at the capture of Havana in 1762. In 1778 as commander-in-chief of the grand fleet he encountered the French fleet off Ushant but the French escaped. He was tried by court martial for neglect of duty but was acquitted. The acquittal inflamed a riot of enthusiasm and Keppel became a popular hero. He became First Lord of the Admiralty in 1782. This enamel is taken after one of the portraits that Sir Joshua Reynolds, P.R.A. painted for his friend and patrol, Viscount Keppel.

Lot 591

SPANISH SCHOOL Miniature portrait of a gentleman wearing embroidered waistcoat, half length on ivory in silver frame dated 1815; 6 cms diameter

Lot 592

EARLY 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Miniature portrait of a gentleman wearing armour in half profile, head & shoulders, probably on card, silver gilt frame; 4.25 x 3.5 cms

Lot 593

ENGLISH SCHOOL EARLY 19TH CENTURY Miniature portrait of a young man wearing blue jacket, half length oval on ivory, now in a silver & enamelled frame with travelling case; 6.5 x 5.25 cms

Lot 594

ENGLISH SCHOOL 17TH CENTURY Miniature portrait of a gentleman wearing lace jabot, head & shoulders oval on copper in silver gilt frame; 8.25 x 6.5 cms

Lot 606

A MIXED LOT: A modern boat-shaped mustard pot with a gadrooned border by Messrs. Jays, Chester 1940, another smaller mustard (blue glass liner), a decorative salt, a mounted nail buffer, etc.; the large mustard 5" (12.5 cms) long; 11.25 oz weighable silver (lot)

Lot 35

An oak silver table, the moulded raised edge top above an arc d`arbelette frieze on slender turned tapering legs and pad feet, 18th century elements, 27in (68.6cm) h, 24in (61.2cm) w, 17.75in (45cm) d.

Lot 280

A George III mahogany tea chest, the hinged lid with a silver handle hallmarked for Mary Troby, London,1806, revealing an interior with a lift-out foil lined caddy with a part hinged lid, flanked by a cut glass sugar bowl, 5.5in (14.2cm) h, 10in (25.2cm) w, 5.5in (13.7cm) d. With key.

Lot 291

Napoleonic interest. A continental glass and silver mounted tumbler, engraved with an urn with the initials `J N`, with flags, cannon and cannonballs, a helmet and a drum, flanked by palms, c.1800, 5.5in (13.6cm) h, and a French amethyst cut glass and gilt metal mounted box, 2nd half 19th century, 4.75in (12.2cm) h. (2) Chips to corners of box.

Lot 304

A late Victorian presentation ivory gavel, turned and leaf carved, the base inset a silver plated plaque inscribed `PRESENTED TO Sir George B. Bruce. BY THE CONTRACTOR J.W. WHITE. ON THE OCCASION OF HIS LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF ST. PETER`S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ST. MARK`S ROAD, SUNDERLAND, 26TH July 1900` 6.5in (16.1cm) l.

Lot 340

A 19th century rosewood and marquetry travelling toilet box, inlaid mother of pearl and brass with birds, flowers and a butterfly, the interior with a lift-out tray fitted with glass inkwells, jars and containers with silver plated lids, and various sewing accoutrements, the base with a divided side drawer, 6.5in (16.5cm) h, 12in (30.1cm) w, 9in (22.8cm) d.

Lot 437

A horsehair and silver colour metal mounted sporran, with a boar`s head crest and thistle decoration, the reverse with a leather pouch, and another with an applied thistle emblem. (2)

Lot 457

A late Victorian `Hunting` novelty dinner gong, the plated gong suspended from a horse`s bit supported by a pair of copper and brass hunting horns, the ebonised base with a vacant silver plaque, the beater in the form of a riding crop, 22.25in (56.3cm) h, 21in (53.2cm) w. Beater stand lacking.

Lot 552

A George III silver pocket corkscrew, with spiral fluted shank sheath and silver banded mother or pearl handle wire helix, indistinct mark, probably Birmingham, circa 1790.

Lot 553

A George III silver pocket corkscrew, with indistinct bright cut mother of pearl oval handle, spiral fluted shank/sheath, marker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, circa 1785. Minor dents.

Lot 554

A George III silver pocket corkscrew, with spiral fluted decoration, indistinct mark, circa 1785.

Lot 555

An 18th century silver picnic corkscrew, with plain sheath, unmarked, circa 1770. Provenance - One of Bernard Watney`s Best Six 1996.

Lot 556

A silver reproduction of a Dutch 18th century silver pocket corkscrew, with shell motif handle, marked on the base `925`.

Lot 557

A cast silver salmon handle corkscrew, marked `E W H Birmingham 1952`.

Lot 560

Five silver handle neccesaire corkscrews, including a silver engine turned example and four others, including Birmingham 1894. (5)

Lot 564

Five miniature combination pocket knives with corkscrews; one with silver scales, Birmingham 1888; a slightly larger knife incorporating blade and scissors, Birmingham 1901; a German three tool and two others with faux tortoiseshell scales. (5)

Lot 648

An interesting corkscrew, with silver mounted tiger claws handle, engraved `E.PAIN. LONDON HOSPITAL` and `BRIGG, LONDON, ` London hallmark 1914. Brigg were retailers of umbrella`s, parasols, walking sticks and other canes, it is therefore likely that this lot has been converted from a cane.

Lot 664

An American silver handle Williamson bell cap corkscrew, marked `Sterling` and `NX 35`.

Lot 679

Five modern corkscrews, including: a silver plated type champagne corkscrew `ICCA 25th Anniversary, London`, a Laguoile type with bee logo, a direct pull with rams horn pattern handle `L`espirit & Levin`, a waiter`s friend and companion stopper, and a Millennium direct pull, all with original boxes. (5)

Lot 680

A Georg Jensen acorn-pattern silver handle corkscrew, marked `925 S Denmark` and with London import marks, in original cardboard box.

Lot 689

An Edwardian silver mounted rosewood walking stick corkscrew, with bayonet fixing handle concealing the corkscrew, silver assay mark for Hilliard and Thomason, indistinct date letter, probably London 1914. Plated end cap.

Lot 182

A quantity of "00" gauge railway items including diesel locomotive D5572, 4-6-0 Hornby Railways locomotive with six wheel tender in green LNER livery, 4-6-2 locomotive "Princess Elizabeth" lacking tender, three black tank locomotives, tinplate friction driven silver link locomotive, track and other accessories etc

Lot 185

A large quantity of mainly Hornby Dublo and other unboxed `00` gauge three rail items including 4-6-2 locomotive `Silver King` no.60016, with tender in green BR livery, 4-6-2 locomotive `Duchess of Montrose` no.846232 in green BR livery, 2-6-4 tank locomotive no.80054 in black BR livery, 0-6-2 tank locomotive no.69567 in black BR livery and diesel shunter no.D8000 in green BR livery, together with a quantity of coaches and carriages, wagons, quantity of track and other accessories etc

Lot 209

A late 18th/early 19th century Yatagan (Turkish) sword, with straight single edged blade, part decorated with script in silver, length of blade 49cm, the grip covered in white metal (probably silver), with floral decoration, complete with a leather covered wooden scabbard with white metal fitting,(af), also a mid to late 19th century Turkish short sword with straight single edged blade with double fuller, length laid 50cm, with horn and brass grip, complete with a leather covered wooden scabbard with decorative brass fitting (af), (2)

Lot 218

A mid to late 19th century Indo-Persian Dahl (shield), profusely decorated with chased foliate decoration with traces of gold and silver inlay with four bosses, surrounded by a brass rim, diameter 46cm (illustrated)

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