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2 x Enamelled George III Crowns, one with brooch pin, other with obv. skimmed and ornate monogram, edge pinholes at 12 and 6 o`clock otherwise good condition; and Miscellaneous English Silver Coins, 5 x shillings - 1818, 1825, 182? and 1887JH (x2); 4 x halfcrowns, very worn (including date), Poor - 1829 in ring mount, 1874, 1887JH; crown 1892 with scroll mount; and groat 1836, various grades Poor to VF
Miscellaneous Lot, comprising: hallmarked 9ct gold medalet 1981 "Royal Wedding", 2.66g, with certificate, BU ; an Edward I silver penny, Canterbury Mint, bust weak otherwise Fine; and a Roman Republic silver denarius of T Carisius (circa 46BC), obv. helmeted head of Roma, rev. cornucopia on globe between sceptre and rudder, struck off-centre, lustre traces Fine
Set of 5 x Hallmarked Sterling Silver Medals, commemorating 1900th anniversary of founding of York by Quintus Petillius Cerealis in 71AD; obverses various York landmarks, reverses City Arms, each crown-size medal weighs 1 troy oz, issued by RM, with certificate, in CofI, UNC
Miscellaneous Coins and Medallions, 2 x Churchill frosted silver commemorative medals (58mm), each 65.3g in cases of issue; official large (56mm) Diamond Jubilee bronze medal by Brock, in CofI, virtually as issued; a bronze Frederic the Great Siege of Prague Medal 1757; a WWI Victory Medal (no ribbon); a few foreign coins including Canada proof dollar 1982 "Regina" in CofI etc
A late 18th century French snuff box, painted en grisaille allegorical scenes and fruit to the sides, with silver coloured metal mounts and a tortoiseshell interior, 3.25in (8cm) dia; and a late 18th century ivory portrait snuff box, depicting a young lady in period dress, cracked. (2)
A silver coloured metal oblong snuff box, the cover inset a carved mother of pearl panel, of a seated lady offering a dove an olive branch with Cupid above holding a torch, 2.75in (7cm) w; an 18th century oval box with mother of pearl base a cover, initialled `DC`; a tortoiseshell cased magnifying glass, damaged; an early 19th century gilt brass snuff box, the repousse cover with a feast scene; and a brass seal, with an engraved matrix. (5)
A George III ebony and silver mounted tipstaff, the ends and central collar with scallop edges, engraved and inscribed; one end with a falcon holding an olive branch, a portcullis and `Willm Bindley OFFICER for ye four Counties, 1778`; the centre with `ROOKER OFFICER January 18th 1765, JOHN LANGLEY 1767`; the other end with `The Royal Coat of Arms, G.CLUBBE IPSWICH 1802`, and a hand holding a tipstaff, unmarked, 8.75in (22.5cm) l.
A GERMAN SILVER COFFEE POT OF 18TH CENTURY STYLE MARK OF I.Krl. AND Ruth BOTH IN SCRIPT, TOWN MARK AN INCUSE CROWNED EAGLE FACING RIGHT, HIS BREAST CHARGED WITH SHIELD WITH DIAGONAL BAR, UNTRACED, CIRCA 1800 Spirally fluted baluster form with floral spray finial and ebonised wood scroll handle, ribbed rat-tail down spout and hinged cover to sopout, 10¼ in. high (27 cm.) 20 oz. (620 gm.) View on Christie's.com
A SILVER SUGAR VASE AND COVER IN THE GEORGE III STYLE MARK OF SEBASTIAN GARRARD, LONDON, 1912 Part-fluted with acanthus leaf borders, together with an Onslow pattern silver sugar sifter spoon in the Georgian style, mark of Francis Higgins (III), London, 1900 7½ in. (19 cm.) high 15½ oz. (480.5 gr.) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III SILVER MUG MARK OF JOSEPH LOCK, LONDON, 1777 Of plain baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, the base inscribed with the initials AM; and a silver mug, mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1936, plain with ribbed handle 4¾ in. (11.4 cm.) high 21½ oz. (666.5 gr.) (2) View on Christie's.com
A MATCHED PAIR OF MODERN SILVER CAFE-AU-LAIT POTS IN THE LATE 17TH CENTURY MANNER MARK OF SEBASTIAN GARRARD, LONDON, 1928 AND 1932 Decorated with cut-card work, the covers with hinged finials; and a modern silver teapot, mark of Sebastian Garrard, London, 1930, of plain squat circular form 7¼ in. (18.4 cm.) high, the teapot 5¼ in. (13.3 cm) high 34 oz. (1054 gr.) (3) View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF KING'S PATTERN SILVER SERVING PIECES VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS Comprising a pair of Victorian salad servers and a Stilton scoop, by George Adams, London, 1876 and 1854 respectively; a basting spoon, Sheffield, 1904; a fish slice, London, 1886; a pair of George III fiddle, thread and shell asparagus servers by Eley & Fearn, London, 1817; and another pair of George III asparagus servers with bead borders by James Harmar, London, circa 1770 The salad servers 11 7/8 in. (30.2 cm.) long 40½ oz. (1085 gr.) (7) View on Christie's.com
A COMPOSITE GEORGE III/IV SILVER FEATHER-EDGE TABLE SERVICE VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS, LONDON, 1809/26 Comprising 12 each of dessert spoons, dessert forks, table forks, table spoons and teaspoons, also a pair of sauce ladles 89.5 oz. (2774 gm.) (62) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER PART-TABLE SERVICE OF FEATHER-EDGE FLATWARE MARK OF JAMES KEATING, DUBLIN, 1798 AND 1800 Comprising 12 table spoons (1800), 15 teaspoons (1800), 11 table forks (1798), 2 more table forks en suite, by Thomas Chawner, London, 1777; also 10 Irish fiddle, thread and shell pattern teaspoons, mostly by John Dalrymple, Dublin, 1789, the remainder by John Keating, Dublin, 1798, also a single Irish fiddle pattern dessert spoon, all crested except last item which is initialled 81 oz. (2511 gm.) (51) View on Christie's.com
A SILVER VEGETABLE DISH AND COVER ON WARMING STAND MARK OF SEBASTIAN GARRARD, LONDON, 1936 Shaped oval with gadroon border, the oval openwork stand centered with a detachable spirit burner, the cover with ivory finial 15 5/8 in. (39.8 cm.) wide 78¼ oz. (2425.75 gr.) View on Christie's.com
A MATCHED PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS INK-WELLS MARK OF JOHN GRINSELL & SONS, BIRMINGHAM, 1888 AND WILLIAM GIBSON & JOHN LANGMAN, LONDON, 1898 Fluted moulded glass wells with hinged fluted silver covers, one engraved with initials to cover 3 7/8 in. (10 cm.) square, 4 5/8 in. (11.7 cm.) high (2) View on Christie's.com
A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND MARK OF CHARLES STUART HARRIS, LONDON, 1900, THE FLAME FINIAL AND CONICAL SNUFFER BY DIFFERENT MAKERS Oblong on four pierced bracket feet with gadroon border and gallery receivers for the cut-glass wells, the centre with detachable taperstick and snuffer 10¾ in. (27.2 cm.) wide 29 oz. (899 gr.) View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF NINE VARIOUS SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS DRESSING TABLE BOTTLES AND JARS FOUR WITH THE MARK OF ASPREY & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1927 AND FIVE WITH THE MARK OF GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, 1916/17 The tallest bottle 6 in. (15.2 cm.) (9) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III SILVER "ALADDIN'S LAMP" TEAPOT MARK OF WILLIAM PLUMMER, LONDON, 1787 FLUTED SIDES AND SPOUT, ENGRAVED WITH PENDENT FLORAL SPRAYS, IVORY HANDLE AND FINIAL, SHAPED OVAL PEDESTAL FOOT WITH CROWNED LION'S HEAD ERASED CREST 6½ IN. HIGH (16.5 CM.) 17 OZ. (527 GM.) View on Christie's.com
A GERMAN SILVER OVAL SPICE BOX MARK OF AK OVER D, ATTRIBUTED TO ANDREAS KUNZENDORFF, DRESDEN, 1739 IN THE FORM OF A SMALL SUGAR BOX WITH PULL-OFF COVER, LOBED SIDES AND RAISED ON FOUR CLAW FEET; ALSO AN UNMARKED SHAPED OVAL SPICE BOX FROM A CAMPAIGN SET, DOUBLE-LIDDED TWIN COMPARTMENT WITH GILT INTERIOR, PROBABLY GERMAN, CIRCA 1730 BOTH 2 3/8 IN. LONG (6 CM.) 3 OZ. (93 GM.) (2) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SET MARK OF JAMES MCKAY, EDINBURGH, 1829 OF SQUAT LOBED FORM WITH LEAF CAPPED HANDLES, THE SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG WITH GILT INTERIORS, THE TEAPOT WITH FLORAL DECORATION TO SPOUT AND IVORY INSULATORS, THE COVER WITH A FLOWER FINIAL THE TEAPOT 5½ IN. (14 CM.) HIGH 44½ OZ. (1379.5 GR.) (3) View on Christie's.com
TWO PAIRS OF SILVER SAUCE BOATS IN THE GEORGIAN STYLE MARK OF SEBASTIAN GARRARD, LONDON, 1913 AND 1926 WITH GADROON BORDERS STANDING ON OVAL PEDESTAL FOOT, ONE PAIR WITH SHELL MOTIF UNDER LIP 7 5/8 IN. (19.2 CM.) WIDE AND 6¾ IN. (17.2 CM.) WIDE RESPECTIVELY 46 OZ. (1426 GR.) (4) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III SILVER DRUM TEAPOT MARK OF TH (SCRIPT) (GRIMWADE 3832), LONDON, 1778 WITH BEAD BORDERS, FLOWER FINIAL AND ENGRAVED MONOGRAMMED OVAL CARTOUCHE WITH CROSSED PALM LEAVES BELOW AND RIBBON-TIED SWAG ABOVE, BRIGHT-ENGRAVED DECORATION AROUND COVER 4¾ IN. HIGH (12 CM.) 11 OZ. (341 GM.) View on Christie's.com
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