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Lot 1061

A Mixed Lot comprising: Two various base metal Cigarette Cased together with three various Silver mounted sliding Pencil Covers, together with a further base metal cased combination Pencil and Dip Pen, various dates and makers, (6)

Lot 1062

A Mixed Lot comprising: A hallmarked Silver Open Salt of oval baluster form together with a Christening Spoon, four various Salt Spoons and two further Electroplated examples, various dates and makers, (8)

Lot 1063

A Mixed Lot comprising: A Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Case of hinged rectangular form, with engine turned decorated covers, together with a Hallmarked Silver Napkin Ring and two cased 1951 Festival of Britain Crowns, various dates and makers, (4)

Lot 1074

An Edward VII Silver mounted and cut glass Bowl, the saucer base with beaded rim and engraved borders, to a polished centre, to a clear glass body with star-cut base and hobnail detail to the rim (small rim chip), to a pull-off cover with further engraved detail and ivory finial, diameter 7”, Sheffield 1905, Maker’s Mark CB&S

Lot 1082

An Edward VII Silver mounted easel backed Photograph Frame, of portrait rectangular form, with cast foliate border to a plain insert and ribbon pediment, to a purple velvet back and mahogany easel, height 7 ¼”, London 1904, Maker’s Mark WFW

Lot 1083

A George III Inkstand, of rectangular form with canted corners and applied reeded rims, raised on four splayed feet, centred with silver lidded and cut glass inkwell and powder pot, with vacant central square receptacle, width 6 ¾”, London 1800, Maker’s Mark JE

Lot 1085

A Victorian Silver mounted and cut glass Inkwell, the wrythen fluted clear glass body with star-cut base, to a plain collar and hinged and domed mount, London 1888, Maker’s Mark FBN, height 5 ¼”

Lot 1086

Two Edward VII Silver mounted and cut glass Trumpet Vases, each of clear tapering form with hobnail cut designs to plain collar mounts and spreading circular bases, height 7”, Birmingham 1903, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd (2)

Lot 1088

An Edward VII Silver mounted easel backed Photograph Frame, the shaped portrait mount with polished field and applied foliate garlands, to a purple velvet easel back, height 8 ¼”, London 1906, Maker’s Mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd

Lot 1090

A Mixed Lot comprising: a hallmarked Silver Tea Strainer and non-matching Stand (strainer A/F), various dates and makers (2)

Lot 1091

An Edward VII Silver lidded and cut glass Dressing Table Container, of rectangular form, the pull-off cover embossed with floral and foliate detail, to a star-cut body, raised on four splayed feet, length 3 ½”, Birmingham 1906, Maker’s Mark HM

Lot 12

A Chelsea oval silver-shaped dish, painted with flower sprays within a shaped brown-line rim, 21.5cm in length, red anchor mark, circa 1756

Lot 215

Four items of engraved Royal commemorative limited edition glass retailed by T. Goode & Co., comprising: a twin handled pedestal bowl ‘The Cup of Sorrow’, 1936; a comport with a lampwork crown in the pedestal, Accession and Abdication, 1936; a tall mug with a silver token in the base, Edward VIII, 1936, 16cm high; and another mug, George IV and Queen Elizabeth coronation, 1937 (cracked)

Lot 256

Alan Caiger-Smith for Aldermaston Pottery, a silver-green lustre bowl, on a blue ground, 1974, 22.5cm diameter; Alan Caiger-Smith for Aldermaston Pottery, a silver-green lustre footed bowl, on a red and white ground, 1998, 14cm high; and Alan Caiger-Smith for Aldermaston Pottery, a copper lustre goblet, 1974, 13.5cm high (3)

Lot 257

Six items of Aldermaston pottery, comprising: a fruit bowl by Andrew Hazelden, 27.5cm diameter; a long dish by Andrew Hazelden; 51cm long; an albarello by Andrew Hazelden, painted with hares, 27cm high; a pitcher by Alan Caiger-Smith, 29cm high; a silver lustre vase by Nick Caiger-Smith, 21cm high; and an owl pattern mug by Jenny Jowett, 9cm high

Lot 285

A set of six Scottish provincial Arts and Crafts silver coffee spoons by Alexander Ritchie of Iona, stamped marks, Glasgow 1929, the bowls below an animal mask with a flat engraved decorated stem, 7.8cm (3in) long, 32g (1 oz) gross, in a case

Lot 287

An Arts & Crafts hammered silver christening bowl and spoon by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, the bowl 1909, the spoon 1908, the bowl with an everted rim embossed with ‘C’, ‘R’, ‘D’, and ‘G’ on hearts under coronets and flanked by thistles and divided by dragons, the footed embossed ‘To Charles Robert Douglas Gray. From His Godmother Marion E. Hillier. Peking. Dec. 31. 1909’, inscribed under ‘Omar Ramsden et Alwyn Carr Me Fecerunt MCMX’, 15.8cm (6.25in) diameter; the spoon, the tapered hexagonal handle with a central wrythen lobe and a ‘nail’ terminal, engraved ‘CRDG’, 14.8cm (5 5/8in) long, 317g (10.2 oz) Lt. Col. Charles Robert Douglas Gray, OBE was born on December 31 1909 in Peking, where his father, himself a colonel, was Medical Officer to the British Ambassador to China. Both during his time in the army and in retirement he was greatly interested in horses, eventually becoming director of the National Stud.

Lot 289

Two Art Nouveau silver mounted photograph frames by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1906, Rd. no. 452174, arched top and embossed with a child seated under a pear tree and a maiden with basket feeding birds, with oak easel backs, 24cm (9.5in) high

Lot 290

An Art Nouveau silver oval trinket box by Fenton, Russell & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1902, the shaped cover embossed with a maiden’s head, a sunset and irises, the base plain, 8.5cm (3.25in) wide, 66g (2.1 oz)

Lot 291

A silver four piece silver canted-rectangular tea service by Viner’s Ltd, Sheffield 1958-59, the flat covers with concealed hinges and engraved small blocks from the top rim, the tea and hotwater pots with ivory finials and handles, the tea pot 29.5cm (11.75in) long, the hotwater pot 15.5cm (6in) high, 17232g (55.4 oz) gross (the tea pot lacking the finial spacer)

Lot 292

A matched Art Deco silver three piece circular tea service by A. L. Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1933, 1936 and 1937, the tea pot with a composition finial and a harp handle, stepped cover and shoulders, on a circular foot, the tea pot 22cm (8.5in) long, 593g (19.1 oz) gross

Lot 293

A Bohemian Art Deco light blue glass and silver coloured mounted liqueur part set, of a decanter and stopper, four tots and the mount for a tot, the decanter and stopper 25cm high

Lot 294

An Art Deco silver and guilloche enamel dressing table box byTheAlexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1926, the cover with pink enamel over radial engraving and a feathered border, the flared sides plain, cedar and velvet lined, 14cm (505in) long, loaded (5.5in) long

Lot 295

A collection of silver and guilloche enamel small items, comprising: a shaped rectangular trinket box by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, 9cm (3.5in) wide; two circular pill boxes, one with a mirror import marked for London 1926 by F. B. Reynolds, the other Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1909; two hanging compacts, one circular by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1913, the other hexagonal by Crisfold & Norris, Birmingham 1921; a miniature hand mirror, Birmingham 1912; a nail buffer by Albert Carter, Birmingham 1927; and a silver gilt nail buffer by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1927 (8)

Lot 296

An Art Deco silver three piece tea service by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1930-31, circular pedestal and stepped, the tea pot with a composition finial and loop handle, on stepped bases, the tea pot 26cm (10.25in) long, 927g (29.8 oz) gross

Lot 297

A stylised Art Deco silver twin trophy cup and cover, maker’s mark erased, London 1933, the finial as a stylised foliate fan, the twin harp handles with rayed brackets, the body stepped at the base, on a circular moulded foot, engraved ‘Taylor Challenge Cup’, 32cm (12.5in) high, 601g (19.3 oz), on an ebonised socle retailed by Howard Vaughan, Ross-on-Wye

Lot 298

The year of the three kings, three silver commemorative dishes by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1936, facsimile signatures, each with twin crown handles, the centres inset with medallions for George V, Edward VIII and George VI, 13.5cm (53/8in) long, 295g (9.5 oz) gross

Lot 299

A matched pair of Georg Jensen silver Blossom pattern small salad servers, import marked for London 1931 and 1934 by George Stockwell, pattern no. 42, ‘Gi’ dotted oval mark, 15cm (6in) long, 72g (2.3 oz)

Lot 301

Johan Rhode for Georg Jensen, three Danish silver coloured Acorn pattern serving items, comprising: a preserve spoon, Georg Jensen & Wendel mark for 1945-51, 15cm (6in) long; a cheese scoop, ‘GJ’ mark for 1933-44; and a herring or sardine fork with steel tines, ‘GJ’ mark for 1933-44

Lot 302

A hammered silver baluster covered jug by Gowland Brothers Ltd, London 1957, the domed cover with an engraved short line edge, a plain scroll thumb piece, a slender handle, engraved with an armorial, on a circular pedestal foot, 18cm (7in) high, 413g (13.3 oz) Engraved with a sceptre and sword in saltire. This is the only unidentified shield in an exclusively City of London context painted on a series of nave corbels in St Olave’s Church, Hart Street, City of London. They were recorded in 1929 and noted by A. W. Hughes Clarke in an article in ‘Miscellanea Heraldica et Genealogica’ and again in a more recent survey by the Middlesex Heraldry Society.

Lot 303

A silver three piece cruet set by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1972, cylindrical and textured, the pepper 6.3cm (2.5in) high, with two spoons by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1972, 4.35 oz, in a case

Lot 304

A silver gilt ‘surprise’ egg by Stuart Devlin, London 1968, with bark texturing, the interior with three enamelled trembling flowers, limited edition no. 10, 7cm (2 7/8in) high, 156g (5 oz) gross

Lot 305

Aurum, a silver parcel gilt goblet by Desmond Clen-Murphy, London 1976, to commemorate Chichester Cathedral’s ninth centenary, limited edition no. 198/600, 16.8cm (6 5/8in) high, 318g (10.2 oz)

Lot 308

A garnet and marcasite bracelet and brooch by Bernard Instone, stamped ‘B.I.’ and ‘Silver’, the bracelet of foliate panel design, with a locking piece for the clasp, 17.5cm long; with a garnet and marcasite foliate brooch by Bernard Instone, 5.3cm long (3)

Lot 314

Flemming Eskildsen for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver bracelet, stamped marks, import marked for London 1977, design no. 171, formed of seven plain oval concave panels, one concealing the box clasp, 18cm long

Lot 315

A Danish silver brooch by Georg Jensen, import mark for London 1963, model no. 238, the stylised design of a bird on a branch within an oval frame, 4.3cm long

Lot 319

A David Yurman peridot set silver and gold colour cable classics 5mm torque bangle, the spiralled bangle with yellow band and cut peridot capped ends, signed copyright ‘D.Y.’, ‘585’ and ‘925’, 29g gross

Lot 320

A David Yurman peridot set silver and gold coloured cable classics 7mm torque bangle, the spiralled bangle with yellow band, pave set diamond and cut garnet capped ends, signed copyright ‘D.Y.’, ‘750’ and ‘925’, 46g gross

Lot 264

Three Victorian Scottish silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Glasgow 1876, a pair of Fiddle pattern table forks, London 1821 and a Georgian teaspoon, (6).

Lot 270

Set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1928, cased.

Lot 272

Set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1850.

Lot 273

Pair of early George III oval silver salt frames, London 1769, designed with engraved crests, talon and ball feet.

Lot 278

Victorian silver baluster-shaped mug, London 1848, engraved decoration.

Lot 280

Four-piece silver backed dressing table set, Birmingham 1964, engraved decoration, in a red cloth case.

Lot 281

Set of six Old English pattern dessert forks, Sheffield 1912, another silver dessert fork, plated fish knives and forks, crumb tidy, etc.

Lot 284

Set of six silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1911, cased, another set of silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1929, cased and two cased sets of tea knives.

Lot 295

Victorian circular silver butter dish frame, Sheffield 1867, engraved decoration with a domed lid with a floral finial.

Lot 296

Victorian silver pear-shaped cream jug, Birmingham 1897, a silver two-handled sugar bowl, Chester 1912 and an electroplated table bell, (3).

Lot 297

George III style silver sauceboat, London 1911, leaf-capped flying scroll handle.

Lot 300

Pair of silver pedestal sweetmeat bowls, London 1913, shallow campana form.

Lot 302

Edwardian silver three-piece condiment set, Sheffield 1902, in a fitted case.

Lot 305

Silver-mounted blue velvet circular jewellery box, hallmarked Chester 1906.

Lot 308

Oval silver mounted photograph frame, Birmingham 1923, silver tea strainer, pair of electroplated sugar tongs and an electroplated Fiddle pattern ladle.

Lot 309

Matched silver three-piece tea set, comprising a George VI style teapot, Birmingham 1913, two-handled sugar bow, Birmingham 1928 and a milk jug, Birmingham 1930, (3).

Lot 310

Pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, Sheffield 1891, engraved decoration, cased and another silver napkin ring, cased.

Lot 311

George III style silver pedestal trophy cup, with a domed lid, Birmingham 1921, semi-fluted campana form.

Lot 313

Two small silver campana shaped trophy cups, Birmingham 1937 and 1938, with stands, silver egg cup and a pair of baluster-shaped condiments.

Lot 314

Indian white metal cylindrical box, marked - Calcutta silver, decorated with Hindu deities.

Lot 318

Silver purse, Birmingham 1911, silver Vesta, silver bangle and a thimble.

Lot 319

Set of six Edwardian Old English pattern silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, London 1906, engraved decoration, cased.

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