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Lot 188

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT SILVER MILK JUG of globular form with scrolling dragon form handle and generous spout, the body decorated in relief with a continuous chinoiserie scene centred by a vacant shield form cartouche, raised on a circular base with four feet, export marks to base, maker Wang Hing (Hong Kong). 10cm(h) x 114.5cm(w). 240grams.

Lot 189

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT SILVER FIGURE of a standing gentleman, export marks to base. 7.5cm(h); sold along with a Chinese export silver model palanquin, possibly Woshing, marked WS to base along with export marks. 9cm(L) and a model urn stand, unmarked. 6.5cm(h). 49grams. (total).

Lot 190

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT SILVER BUTTON HOOK with entwined dragon handle, export marks to underside, possibly Woshing. 16cm(L). 36grams.

Lot 191

TWO 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT SILVER SPOONS each with gilt pointed oval bowls (the reverse of one engraved ‘March 31st 1899’, the other ‘March 31st 1898’) and bamboo form stems, one terminal with pierced Chinese characters and foliage, the other cast with a female figure, each having WS marks along with Chinese export character marks. 30grams.

Lot 194

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN (875 grade) SILVER GILT TEA SPOONS fiddle pattern with pointed oval bowls, the reverse with cut foliate decoration lacking gilding, second Kokoshnic mark c1908-1926, Moscow regional letter, poorly formed makers mark, possibly Yuka Lozinsky, 13cm(L) 35grams, sold along with a late 19th/early 20th century Russian (875grade) silver caddy spoon, of typical shoval form with bright cut foliate engraving to the reverse, first Kokoshnik mark assayed by A Soldikova, possibly Kostroma region, cyrillic makers mark, 9grams (3).

Lot 195

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN (875 GRADE) SILVER SPOONS having deep pear shaped bowls, bright cut with foliate designs to the reverse, the slender stems with central rope twist band, second Kokoshnic mark c1908-1926, with Kostroma regional letter, cyrillic makers mark, 14cm(L) 25grams.

Lot 200

TWO 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER DISHES, the first of circular form, the interior engraved with a stylised star motif centred by ownership initials, marks for Minsk, maker Cashkost, assayed by Alexander Mitin 1866, 15cm(w). 179grams; the other of circular form, the interior engraved with bands of foliate and stylised decoration, marks for Vilnius, maker HAC, assayed by Alexander Nikolaievich Krollau, 1879. 13cm(w). 79grams.

Lot 205

A 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED CONDIMENT SET having two bottle form pepperettes, a goblet form salt and a claret jug form mustard, upon an oval base with scroll handles and animal paw feet. 15.5cm(h) x 20cm(w) x 12cm(d).

Lot 211

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CASED SILVER CONDIMENT SET comprising two salts with Bristol blue glass liners, two pepperettes and a mustard, each of octagonal baluster form, the peppers with pierced and domed finial topped covers, the mustard with hinged finial topped cover, marks for Birmingham 1929, maker Grant & Son, all held within a plush lined fitted case with Grant & Son Carlisle stamp. 158grams.

Lot 212

A MODERN SILVER TOAST RACK, six divisions in the form of fishing rods, the centre with ring handle, the rectangular base with central stretcher marked Birmingham 2008, maker WW. 13.5cm(h) x 13.5cm(w) x 8cm(d).

Lot 213

A LATE 20TH CENTURY SILVER CIGARETTE BOX of hinged rectangular form, the cover with engine turned border and short handle, the body with central enamelled motif, marks for Birmingham 1975, maker E.A.W. 3.5cm(h) x 11.5cm(w) x 9.5cm(d). 255grams.

Lot 214

A PAIR OF 1930s ASPREY & COMPANY SILVER ASHTRAYS of shaped and dished oval form with four grooved cigarette holders, each having engraved date 17-11-56 to the interior, marks for Chester 1935, maker Asprey & Company Ltd. 10cm(w) 58grams.

Lot 215

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TRAY of dished rectangular form, having a foliate scroll decorated rim and fluted booge enclosing the embossed C scroll and foliate interior, centred by a loose vacant cartouche, marks for Sheffield 1904, maker Lee & Wigfull. 26.5cm(w) x 18.5cm(d) 260grams.

Lot 216

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERETTE or castor, of rounded cylindrical form, the turn off cover with urn form finial, embossed spiral foliate scrolls and pierced apertures, the body with foliate scrolls centred by a shaped cartouche engraved with the letter G, all raised on four ball feet, marks for London 1898, numbers 70263 & 27, maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd. 7.5cm(h). 43grams.

Lot 217

A GEORGE V SILVER TRINKET BOX of circular form, the domed hinged cover with engine turned decoration enclosing a clear glass liner, the plain body raised on three cabriole type legs, marks for Birmingham 1915, maker Synyer & Beddoes. 4cm(h) x 7cm(diam). 96grams.

Lot 218

A GEORGE III SILVER AND GLASS SWEET MEAT DISH of circular form, having a reeded swing handle, the clear glass liner with polished pontil enclosed by the silver frame with engraved swag designs and vacant tablet form cartouche, marks for London 1801, maker Abstinando King. 3.5cm(h) x 13cm(diam).

Lot 220

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERETTES having domed and pierced pull-off covers with ball finial, plain cylindrical neck and globular body with embossed foliate band, marks for London 1892, indistinct maker’s mark. 6cm(h). 60grams(total).

Lot 221

A GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME of circular form, marks for London 1918, indistinct maker’s mark. 9cm(diam).

Lot 225

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER HOT WATER JUG having a hinged finial topped cover, shaped rim and generous spout with ebony loop handle, the tapering body and fluted base raised on four cabriole type legs, marks for Birmingham 1926, maker J.C Ltd. 21cm(h) x 21cm(w). 576grams.

Lot 226

A GEORGE III SILVER FRUIT KNIFE AND FORK, hallmarked Birmingham 1802, maker Samuel Pemberton, having facetted mother-of-pearl hafts, each engraved with owner’s name, ‘L.H.Lacy’, in red morocco case. 17cm long overall.

Lot 227

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MONTIETH TROPHY BOWL of dished circular form with shaped and rolled rim, the plain tapering body engraved with presentation inscription ‘Presented by Mrs Rickinson 1916 Imperial Ladies Swimming Club 50 yards Junior Members Championship’, raised on a short stem and stepped circular foot, marks for Chester 1908, rubbed maker’s mark, the turned and ebonised stand with applied white metal winners’ shields. 19cm(h) 620grams.

Lot 228

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER CIGARETTE CASE of hinged rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and engraved foliate border, the silver gilt interior bearing marks for Chester 1926, maker A Wilcox. 8.5cm(h) x 7cm(w) 134grams.

Lot 229

A VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED HIP FLASK, the hinged circular cover with screw locking action over an ovoid glass body bound with spirally fluted leather, marks for London 1889, S M & Co. 14cm(h).

Lot 230

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FRAMED MIRROR of rectangular form with arched top, the embossed and pierced C scroll and foliate frame topped with a cartouche engraved with a crown and the initials VM, all enclosing a bevelled mirror plate, the reverse material bound with hinged stand, marks for Birmingham 1900, maker Henry Matthews. 39cm(h) x 25cm(w).

Lot 233

A SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME of shaped scrolling rectangular form spreading from the central rectangular aperture, mounted on mahogany with hinged stand to reverse, marked with lion passant and date letter L, indistinct maker, no city mark visible. 18cm(h) x 14cm(w).

Lot 235

A VICTORIAN SILVER DISH of shaped oval form with reeded rim and pierced and engraved booge, raised on an oval foot with reeded rim, marks for London 1892, maker Walter & John Barnard. 6.5cm(h) x 18cm(w) x 12.5cm(d) 156grams.

Lot 236

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER BORDER REGIMENT INK WELL having a circular hinged cover with gadrooned rim and central engraved Border Regiment crest, a spreading circular body with gadrooned base rim, marks for London 1905, maker W H & Co. 4.5cm(h) x 11cm(w) 189grams.

Lot 239

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER INK WELL having a domed and hinged circular cover over a spreading well, off centre to the circular base, the raised rim with pen holder apertures, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker’s mark rubbed. 4.5cm(h) x 12.5cm(w) 395grams.

Lot 240

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER SUGAR BASKET having a pivoted swing handle over the bowed oval body with reeded rim, raised on a spreading and stepped oval foot, marks for Chester 1932, maker SB&S Ltd. 8.5cm(h) x 13.5cm(w). 134grams; sold along with an early 20th century silver cream jug of classical form with loop handle, generous spout and reeded rim, the tapering body raised on a spreading circular foot and square base, marks for Birmingham 1938, maker THH. 13cm(h). 78grams.

Lot 241

A GEORGE IV SILVER CAKE SLICE of typical form, the broad blade with foliate pierced central section, the Kings husk type pattern handle with engraved initials WGJ, marks for London 1828, maker Charles Eley. 32cm(L) 231grams.

Lot 243

A VICTORIAN SILVER DESK STAND of shaped demi-lune form with raised and pierced three quarter gallery and moulded rim, the platform with dished pen tray, two silver mounted cut glass ink wells and a removable candlestick, the platform also with engraved presentation inscription dated 1865, raised on pierced foliate scroll feet, marks for Birmingham 1859, maker’s mark for Elkington & Co (rubbed). 12cm(h) x 24.5cm(w) x 18cm(d). 1160grams.

Lot 246

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PIN CUSHION, the domed and hinged pin cushion cover opening to reveal the plush lined interior, the circular body pierced with a geometric band, on a flared base, marks for Birmingham 1923, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd. 8.5cm(h) 157grams.

Lot 247

A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS of typical tapering form in the bead pattern, marked with monarch’s head, lion passant and indistinct maker’s mark. 14cm(L) 31grams; sold along with a pair of Edwardian silver sugar tongs of typical plain form, marks for Sheffield 1910, maker Francis Howard Ltd. 10.5cm(L) 21grams.

Lot 248

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN BRITANNIA SILVER SUGAR CASTORS, the domed finial topped turn-off cover with spirally fluted and pierced band, the cylindrical body with two spirally fluted bands centred by a reeded knop, on a circular base, marks for London 1895, maker Charles Stuart Harris, held within a fitted plush lined case with label for Mappin Brothers, 66 Cheapside 220 Regent Street, London. 14.5cm(h) 345grams.

Lot 249

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS having a square sconce with egg and dart moulded edge detail, the spirally fluted column with foliate moulded capital on a stepped square weighted base decorated with moulded bands, marks for London 1885, maker John Batson. 14.5cm(h) 873grams(weighted).

Lot 253

A VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUG of tapering octagonal form with reeded rim, generous spout and opposing angled loop handle, raised on a short stem, stepped circular foot and octagonal base, marks for Birmingham 1894, maker Thomas Hayes. 12.5cm(h) 96grams.

Lot 254

A 20TH CENTURY SILVER CIGAR BOX of rectangular form and plain body, the slightly domed and hinged cover enclosing the wooden lined interior, on short bracket feet, marks for Birmingham 1938, maker Henry T Hill & Co. 928grams.

Lot 294

A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG of tapering oval form, the silver mount with hinged eagle topped cover, short spout and large scrolling handle decorated with acanthus leaves and scrolling motifs, all over the plain tapering glass body, marks for Sheffield 1869, maker John Harrison & Co. 26cm(h).

Lot 295

AN ASPREYS OF LONDON SILVER TOPPED GLASS DECANTER having a domed radial design circular stopper on the flared silver mount with gadrooned base, marks for London 1965, the bottle form body with fluted neck and band of lozenge and star designs. 26cm(h).

Lot 297

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TOPPED GLASS DECANTERS each having a circular radial cut stopper over the triple spouted silver mounts, with marks for Sheffield 1912, maker WSCS, the bottle form body with fluted neck and a lozenge design band, the base star cut . 28cm(h).

Lot 341

A PAIR OF ‘WILLIE BREWED A PECK O’MAUT’ POTTERY SPIRIT FLASKS having a white metal topped stopper over a tapering neck with printed inscription, the basket weave moulded square section body held within a silver plate stand having a loop handle and basket weave body with scrolling feet. 30cm(h) x 21cm(w) x 10cm(d).

Lot 344

SIX SILVER MOUNTED PARAGON CHINA COFFEE CANS of flared cylindrical form decorated with a Greek key design band and gilt swags, held in a silver mount with pierced swag decoration and scrolling handle, marks for Birmingham, 1938, maker possibly Elkington & Co. 6cm(h). 19grams(each).

Lot 422

AN ART DECO SILVER CREAM JUG of shaped lozenge form with moulded swag rim, pronounced spout and angular sweeping handle, raised on a short stem and lozenge form foot, marks for Birmingham 1936, maker Roberts & Dore. 7cm(h) x 14.5cm(w). 105grams.

Lot 428

A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER FOOTED DISHES of dished circular form with hand beaten planished finish, supported by three sinuous supports to the domed circular foot, marks for London 1910, maker Ollivant & Botsford. 15cm(diam) 607grams.

Lot 502A

A FINE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL ‘SINGING BIRD’ AUTOMATON MUSICAL BOX most probably of Swiss origin, having a central domed bird cage enclosing the mechanical feathered bird and pieced gilt metal grill, the rectangular top engine turned and enamelled in blue, the facia with painted cherub vignette and gilt metal mounts, raised on four scrolling gilt metal legs, marked 935 to underside along with other marks, sold with remains of original case. 12cm(h) x 11cm(w) x 7.5cm(d).

Lot 489

A Rolls Royce Advertising Mirror, An MGB limited edition framed Advertisement and A 1976 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith II Owners Handbook

Lot 5

‡ Indian Mutiny and Long Service Pair awarded to Rifleman Edward Simper 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles, Indian Mutiny 1857-58, no clasp (Edwd Simper, 2nd Batn. 60th Ryl. Rifles), Army Long Service and Good Conduct, Victoria (impressed 3518 Pte. E. Simper 2nd Bn. 60 Rifles); together with an engraved Reverend J. Grant’s School, Hornsey, Medal for Merit, in silver, hallmarked London 1847 (Ellen Simper 1847), generally very fine (3)

Lot 37

‡ Great War Trio awarded to Rifleman Albert Wooldridge, 12th Battalion King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Three: British War and Victory Medals (R-34862 Pte. A. Wooldridge. K.R. Rif. C.), Silver War Badge No. 135620, with related miniatures cap badge, shoulder titles and lapel badge; British War and Victory Medal Pairs (2) (A-201156 Pte. E.B. Lichfield. K.R. Rif. C.; 534598 Pte. A. H.L. Vigors. 15-Lond. R); British War and Victory Medal Pair (C-4175 Pte. J.S. Wood. K.R.R.C.) and two ID. tags named to (302319 J. Wood R. Scots); together with London County Council School Attendance Medals (5) for 1908, 1909, 1910, 1914-15 1919-20, all named to J. Wood, last in case of issue and with two undated bars, London County Council School pin hallmarked 1918; Great War and Second Word War Trio awarded to Air Raid Warden Arthur Ernest Jenkins, Late 18th Battalion King’s Royal Rifle Corps, British War and Victory Medals (R-25192 Pte. E.A. Jenkins. K.R.R.C.), Defence Medal, unnamed as issued, with related miniatures of the BWM and Victory medals, forwarding slip and box for the Defence Medal, photograph of the recipient, an ARP lapel badge and two silk embroidered handkerchiefs, very fine or better (25)

Lot 39

‡ A Great War and Second World War Family Group: Private Albert Hibbert, Army Service Corps: British War and Victory Medals (M2-188057 Pte. A. Hibbert A.S.C.), together with Boy’s Brigade ‘Sure Steadfast’ silver star (Won by Pte. A. Hibbert Nov 1896), with registered envelope and box of issue for Great War Medals and Demobilisation certificate; Rifleman and Gunner Eric Hibbert, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, late Royal Artillery: 1939-45, Africa, Italy Stars, Defence and War Medals, all late issues with box of issue and forwarding slip, Soldiers Service and Pay Book, original photograph of recipient and other Army service papers, extremely fine or better (8)

Lot 47

‡ Palestine and Nigerian Civil War Group awarded to Rifleman William Charles Weemes 2nd Battalion K.R.R.C., General Service Medal 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (19046142 Rfn. W. C. Weemes. K.R.R.C.), NIGERIA, Defence Service Medal, with Lion device on riband, unofficial silver Maritime Service Medal, hallmarked Birmingham 1994, mounted for wearing, good very fine or better (3)

Lot 52

‡ Army Long Service and Good Conduct, Victoria type 1 (engraved Sl. Stafford Serjt 2nd 60th K.R. Rifle Corps. Templemore 1850), with iron clip and silver ring suspension, very fine

Lot 56

‡ Dress Miniatures: Distinguished Service Order Group of Miniature Medals attributed to Lieutenant-Colonel John Edward Norfor Heseltine, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Ten: Distinguished Service Order, George V, in silver-gilt and enamels, Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Natal, 1914 Star, British War and Victory Medals with oak leaf for Mention in Despatches, Defence and War Medals, FRANCE, Légion d’Honneur, BELGIUM, Order of the Crown and French and Belgian Croix de Guerres (10), the miniature Légion d’ Honneur a Second Restoration issue, mounted for wear, generally extremely fine, contained in a Spink and Son case

Lot 61

‡ * 5th Battalion Pouch Belt Plate, circa 1813, oval plate in cast silver and bronze alloy, strung bugle horn, LX within, RIFLE-MEN above, 5TH BATTN. below, 70 x 53mm, with two round studs at base and added single hook at top, in excavated condition, fine and apparently unrecorded

Lot 76

‡ * Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul 1842 (engraved in capitals Winsor Ellis. 41st Regt.), with German silver clip and bar suspension, good very fine

Lot 155

‡ Colonial Police Long Service Medal, George VI type 2 (2544 Const. Othman Bin Ariff. Fed. Malaya Police), naming officially corrected; another, George VI type 1, unnamed; Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct, Edward VII (D. 2785 G. Rattray, Sean. 1 Cl. R.N.R.); British War Medal (12031 Pte. E. Ralph. C. Gds.); General Sevice Medal 1918-62, Elizabeth II type 2, 1 clasp, Malaya (renamed H. G. Ismail B. Omar. Malaya H. G.), Coronation 1911, Silver Jubilee 1935, 1939-45 Star, all unnamed, good very fine or better (8)

Lot 156

‡ Jubilee Medal 1897, in silver, unnamed as issued, good very fine

Lot 159

* Women’s Social and Political Union Silver Medal for Valour, obverse engraved Hunger Strike, reverse engraved Anna Smith, with one clasp engraved May 21st 1914, extremely fine; in case of issue, interior of silk-lined cover with gold-blocked inscription: PRESENTED TO ANNA SMITH BY THE WOMEN’S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL UNION IN RECOGNITION OF GALLANT ACTION WHEREBY THROUGH ENDURANCE TO THE LAST EXTREMES OF HUNGER AND HARDSHIP A GREAT PRINCIPLE OF POLITICAL JUSTICE WAS VINDICATED

Lot 160

* A Pair of Royal Chaplain’s Badges, awarded to Canon Roland Grant, Rector of Sandringham, comprising George VI and Elizabeth II issues, both in silver-gilt and enamels, each in Elkington and Co. case of issue, extremely fine (2)

Lot 163

‡ Dress Miniatures: Military Cross, George V, in silvered 18 carat gold, 26mm, with gold retaining pin suspension, in Wilson and Gill fitted case, good very fine; Distinguished Service Order, Elizabeth II, in silver-gilt and enamels, 19.5mm; miniature Victoria Cross mounted on riband bar, 9mm; silvered ‘dog tag’, Great War Period (2nd Lt J. E. Weatherly Royal Berks Regt Wes.); 17th Hussar badge, 19th century, in white bone, with crowned garter bearing the inscription PENINSULA WATERLOO XVII HUSSARS, 39 x 30mm; silver locket, 18th or 19th century, with print of Charles I, 19 x 17mm generally very fine (6)

Lot 164

* Sweetheart’s Brooch: Coldstream Guards, by Frazer & Haws, Great War Period, in silver-gilt, with gold and enamelled centre, the rays of the star set with diamonds, central cross chipped, very fine, cased

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