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Lot 83

A George II silver shaped circular waiter by Robert Abercromby, London 1743, with a moulded border, the scroll rim divided by shells, on pad feet, engraved under ‘L’ over ‘AM’ over ‘to’ over ‘L’ over ‘DR’, 15.5cm (61/4 in), 195g (6.3 oz)

Lot 84

A George II tapered and lobed small coffee pot, unmarked, circa 1740, with a turned finial to the domed cover, an ivory double scroll handle, a moulded tuck-in base, engraved with a crest, engraved beneath ‘Pour la Paroisse de St Laurens 1760’, 18cm (7in) high, 488g (15.65 oz) gross. The crest of CHEEKE, MAGRATH, BRETT of Herefordshire, LOVE of Kent, PADDYE of Lancs., TALBOT, Earls of Shrewsbury. See Waldron, Peter ‘The Price Guide to Antique Silver’ 2nd edition, p. 260, illus. 823 for example of this shape. The dedication to the Parish of St Lawrence in Jersey, Channel Islands.

Lot 86

A George II silver shaped circular waiter by John Robinson II, London 1738, with a moulded border, the scroll rim divided by shells, on pad feet, engraved with a crest beneath a coronet, later engraved under ‘B’ over ‘L*W’ over ‘1897’, 17cm (65/8 in), 215g (6.9 oz). The crest and coronet of ASTON, Lords Aston of Forfar 1627-1835.

Lot 87

An early George II silver shaped circular waiter by Charles Hatfield, London 1729, with a moulded border and on pad feet, 16.5cm (61/2 in), 230g (7.4 oz)

Lot 88

A George I silver shaped circular salver by John Tuite, London 1726, with a raised mould rim, on four scroll feet, engraved with a later armorial, 31cm (121/4 in) diameter, 1189g (38.25 oz). The arms of TURNER impaling ANDREWS. **condition report: Rubbing to tops of marks but still legible, rim border holed in four places to high points, solder repair to top of one leg, rubbing to armorial surface and patination affected to verso of armorial, scallops to rim bent in parts and two dings to back of rim in one area.

Lot 89

A George I silver straight-tapered small tankard by Richard Green, London 1721, Britannia standard, the domed cover with a bifurcated thumb piece, an S-scroll handle engraved ‘M’ over ‘H.E’, moulded borders and girdle, 14.5cm (53/4 in) high, 476g (15.3 oz). See Grimwade, no. 876 for the maker’s mark.

Lot 90

A George I silver canted rectangular tea caddy by John Farnell, London 1715, Britannia standard, the domed pull-off cover with a shell finial, a sliding cover, later chased overall with flowers, scrolls and rocaille work, on a skirt base, engraved with an armorial and a crest, 12.5cm (5in) high, 202g (6.5 oz). The arms of (?) PAYNE impaling BANKS.

Lot 91

A Queen Anne silver porringer by Nathaniel Locke, London 1712, Britannia standard, circular, with a scroll pierced lug handle, 15cm (6in) long, 95g (3 oz)

Lot 93

A pair of late 18th century Norwegian silver table spoons, maker’s mark ‘D? H’, Bergen 23rd September- 23rd October 1792, warden Mathias Pettersen, each pricked to the back of the top ‘G.H.M.’ over ‘M.C.M.’, 20.5cm (8in) long, 105g (3.4 oz); and a pair of late George II Old English pattern dessert spoons by Isaac Callard, London 1759, 17.5cm (7in) long, 69g (2.2 oz)

Lot 95

A German silver sugar basin by Meier, Hamburg, circa 1820, with bifurcated swing handle set between with three discs, the central stamped with a rose, the openwork body composed of serpent, rose and shell cartouches with scrolling vines between, and an anthemion rim, on three anthemion and claw feet, attached to a stepped circular base, a presentation inscription beneath dated 1820, 171g (5.5 oz), with blue glass liner, 17.2cm (5.3in) high **condition report: Marks clear to base, frame and handle slightly bent out of shape, otherwise in good order.

Lot 96

A pair of German silver models of fighting cocks by L. Neresheimer & Co., import marked for London 1920 by Berthold Hermann Muller, naturalistically rendered in differing poses, 24cm (91/2 in) and 19cm (71/2 in) high, 1029g (33.1 oz). Provenance: The Ferguson-Buchanan Family of Auchentorlie, Nr Bowling, Dunbartonshire (they lived at Auchentorlie from the early 1800’s until the house was demolished in the 1970s); by direct descent to the present vendor. **condition report: A few creases in the loose feathers, marks clear

Lot 97

A mid 18th century Dutch silver oval brandy bowl by Obbe Ydema, Sneek (Friesland) 1764, with twin cast mask, shell and supporters handles, embossed with crowns, scroll foliate and shells, on an oval foot, pricked ‘AH’ and ‘17 HD 64’, 25cm (97/8 in) long, 189g (6 oz)

Lot 98

A Dutch silver model of a sailing barge, Dutch marks and import marks for London 1903 by Samuel Boyce Landeck, 9cm (31/2 in) high; a Chinese filigree model of a sailing junk, unmarked, 5.3cm (21/8 in) high; a Portuguese filigree model of a galleon, .833 standard for Lisbon 1886-1938, with Maltese crosses on the sails, 8.5cm (33/8 in) high; and a Spanish cast caddy spoon, post 1934 mark, (4)

Lot 99

A pair of early 19th century Dutch silver navette shaped candlesticks, maker’s mark probably ‘FS’, The Hague (‘s Gravenhage) 1805, French marks for 1812-13, in neo classical style with leaf lappet banding, 25.5cm (83/4 in) high, 590g (18.95 oz)

Lot 100

A mid 18th century Dutch silver purse mount, maker’s mark ‘W...’ Amsterdam 1760, shaped scroll form and hinged, with cast and chased foliate panels to the front, engraved ‘GPR’ to the plain back, 15cm (6in) wide, with a later black satin bag

Lot 101

A set of six Continental silver coloured gilt spoons, pseudo Groningen marks, probably Dutch Schoonhoven, late 19th/early 20th century, with round bowls, the handles cast with coats of arms, the tapering stems with lion terminals holding shields; and two other similar, 18cm (71/8 in) long, 767g (24.65 oz) gross

Lot 102

A Dutch silver dog nose table spoon by Hendrik Vrijman (1780-1812), Rotterdam, probably 1805, a ribbed front to the stem, 21.3cm (8.4in) long, 58g (1.85 oz)

Lot 105

A mid 18th century Venetian Republic silver baluster coffee jug, maker’s mark ‘ZM’ (unknown 18th century Dalmatia maker), with a pointed finial to the ogee domed cover, a foliate carved double scroll handle, a fluted body and a shaped circular foot, 24.5cm(91/2 in) high, 480g (15.45 oz). See Pazzi, Piero ‘I Punzoni dell’argenteria e oreficeria Veneta’, vol. II, 1992, p. 238 for the maker’s mark. **condition report: Finial reglued, dents about the swelling body, dents in footrim, dents above spout

Lot 106

An Austro-Hungarian silver coloured rectangular cigar/cigarette box, maker’s mark indecipherable, 1872-1922 .800 standard for Pest, lattice engraved overall, the interior with wooden divisions, engraved ‘Dr R.E.’ inside cover, 22cm (81/2 in) wide, loaded

Lot 107

A Hungarian silver coloured shaped square salver, maker’s mark ‘LJ’ (not traced), 1937-1965 .800 standard, the raised border with an applied scroll rim, 31cm (121/4 in) wide, 780g (25.1 oz) **condition report: Usual scratches, no issues, clear marks

Lot 108

A Hungarian silver coloured shaped rectangular tray by Bachruch of Budapest, 1937-1965 .800 standard, stamped ‘BACHRUCH A. SUCC.’, the raised border with a cable rim, 46cm (18in) long, 891g (28.65 oz) **condition report: Good condition, marks fine

Lot 109

An Ottoman Empire silver pedestal bowl, Tughra, lion mark and Egyptian .800 standard mark, 19th century, with beaded rims, three bird and ring handles and palmette bands, 13.5cm (51/4 in) high, 20.5cm (8in) diameter; a bowl with conforming decoration, Tughra mark, 1916-1946 Egyptian .800 standard marks, 20.5cm (8in); a plate similar, Tughra mark to centre and rim, 1916-1946 Egyptian marks, 22cm (85/8 in) diameter; and a lid, Tughra and another mark, partial 1916-1946 Egyptian marks, 1396g (44.85 oz) gross

Lot 110

A Japanese silver ‘Rose pattern’ coffee pot by Sagara, late 20th century, with vase finial to a hinged domed cover and a scroll handle, with four cast rose and ball feet, 24cm (91/2 in) high, 800g (25.7 oz) **condition report: Marks clear to base, slight play in hinge to lid, handle OK, 8mm long dent to base of spout

Lot 111

A Chinese export silver set of six coffee cups and saucers by Luen Hing, Shanghai, circa 1900,’LH’, ‘90’ and a character mark, panelled and embossed with a flower band, the cups 5.3cm (2in) high, the saucers 10.6cm (41/4 in) diameter; and a set of six coffee spoons, unmarked, with flower head terminals, 878g (28.2 oz) gross

Lot 112

A Chinese export silver three piece tea service by Luen Wo, Shanghai, late 19th-early 20th century, stamped marks, the tea pot with a bamboo stalk finial, conforming loop handle and spout, with differing panels of figures in landscapes, bamboo, peony, prunus and a dragon, 21.5cm (81/2 in) long, 975g (31.35 oz) gross. Provenance: The Ferguson-Buchanan Family of Auchentorlie, Nr Bowling, Dunbartonshire (they lived at Auchentorlie from the early 1800’s until the house was demolished in the 1970s); by direct descent to the present vendor. **condition report: Cover sits well, hinge fine, decoration and marks fine, no condition issues

Lot 114

An American silver shaped circular comport by Howard & Co., New York, circa 1900, stamped marks, with a scroll cast pierced rim and conforming pedestal base, 29cm (111/2 in) diameter, 1024g (32.95 oz) **condition report: Lists to one side due to pedestal pushed slightly into body

Lot 115

* A Portuguese colonial (Brazilian) silver toothpick holder by Francisco Duarte Gracas, Rio de Janiero, pseudo Lisbon mark, mid 19th century, modelled with a peacock displayed atop a flowering bush, on a circular galleried base, on three feet, 19cm (71/2 in), 160g (5.15 oz). See de Almeida, Fernando Moitinho ‘Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasilieras’ 1995, p. 367, BR-91AB for the maker’s mark, see also ‘Silberschatze aus Sudamerika 1700-1900’ Munich 1981, p.161, no. 133 for a cockerel version. **condition report: Marked to one foot (a bit cut about with piercing but readable). There is a lug on the stem at the place where the branch issues. One assumes therefore a second branch is now missing, no other condition issues

Lot 116

A 19th century Portuguese silver lobed ogee sugar box and cover, maker’s mark indistinct, Coimbra, with a wrythen and calyx finial to the domed cover, on three hoof feet, 13cm (5in) high, 220g (7.1 oz). See de Almeida, Fernando Moitinho ‘Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasilieras’ 1995, p. 40 for the town marks.. Provenance: The Ferguson-Buchanan Family of Auchentorlie, Nr Bowling, Dunbartonshire (they lived at Auchentorlie from the early 1800’s until the house was demolished in the 1970s); by direct descent to the present vendor. **condition report: Marks rubbed to tops, makers mark indistinctly struck, one leg slightly bent out of true, three areas to interior of body and lid with test scratch marks, lid not sitting level on the rim of body.

Lot 117

A mid 19th century Russian silver rectangular snuff box by Fyedor Illyin (1837-1857), St Petersburg no date, assay master ‘A.K’ (unknown), 84 zolotniks, engraved with scroll outlined shaped panels, 8.7cm (31/2 in) wide; an early 19th century German tapering bodkin case, 13 lot and an assay scrape only, engraved formal foliate decoration, 8.7cm (31/2 in) long; and an 18th century tapering etui, unmarked, embossed with a lady feeding a bird in a tree and a shepherdess in scroll outlined shaped panels, containing a scissors and a penknife only, 9cm (31/2 in) high. The first with a presentation inscription ‘To Peter Rafferty Esqre. as a Token of respect by J. B. Read’ **condition report: TheRussian silver rectangular snuff box, worn decoration and holed

Lot 124

A William IV silver vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1833, engine turned overall, the cover with a rectangular vacant cartouche and swag thumbpiece, the interior gilt, the grille pierced and engraved with scrolling foliage about a central flower, 3.6cm (1.4in) long, 22g (0.7 oz)

Lot 126

An Edwardian silver playing card box by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1903, the hinged cover with a pop up red leather lined interior for the packs, the bevelled glazed sides inset with playing cards, supported on moulded bracket feet, 13cm (5in) high, loaded **condition report: Marks worn but readable, left hand side glass plays inwards at top and silver upper frame of that side buckled. Dirt and some discolouration to the cards

Lot 127

An Edwardian silver cast and pierced chatelaine by Julius Blanckensee, London 1901, with confronting birds, flowers, foliage and scrolls, the chains hung with a thimble and a scissors holder, both by Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1900, and the following unmarked, an aide memoire, a pencil and a penknife, 32cm (121/2 in) long overall, 116g (3.75 oz) gross

Lot 128

An Edwardian silver chatelaine by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1900, the scrollwork clip hung with three chains, one with a silver vesta case, Birmingham 1894, the other with a sovereign case, Chester 1906, the last vacant, 101g (3.2 oz)

Lot 130

A mother of pearl and silver canted-rectangular snuff box, possibly French, late 18th century, the cover carved in relief with the Last Supper, the sides with foliage, the base with flowers in relief, 7.2cm wide; and a part stained bone rectangular snuff box, early 19th century, the cover with an applied reserve engraved ‘WP’, on a diced panel ground, 9cm wide

Lot 131

A 19th century tortoiseshell travelling toilet set, the silver mounted fittings including a travelling inkwell by Thomas Wells, London 1818, two silver mounted glass jars by James Vickery, London 1859, three further jars, unmarked, and various needlework accoutrements in a central velvet fitted section, a secret compartment beneath, the tortoiseshell case with silver bandings and central cartouche engraved with a monogram ‘LB’, velvet lined inside the cover, the case 24.7cm (93/4 in)

Lot 150

English School (19th century, after 17th century images). Portrait of Charles I, On copper, with nine mica ‘isinglass’ overlays, 7.5cm x 6cm, oval, And the remains of a box; Portrait of Catherine of Braganza, half length, On silver, 7.3cm x 5.7cm, oval; Portrait of an unknown gentleman, On copper, 6cm x 4.5cm, oval; Each in a modern frame (qty)

Lot 171

Dunhill, a lady’s silver gilt wristwatch, no. 3-27200, circa 1990, the two piece screw down case with onyx set crown, the white dial with black Roman numerals, and black baton hands, the 7 jewel Swiss quartz movement cal. ETA 956.031, the case 2.7cm diameter, on a brown crocodile strap

Lot 175

Rolex, Precision, a lady’s diamond and 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.25557, hallmarked London 1965, the two piece case with eight cut diamond bezel, the silvered dial with baton numerals and silver spade hands, with a 17 jewel Rolex 6 ligne movement, the case 1.5cm diameter, on an integral woven bracelet with a fold over ladder clasp, together with its guarantee

Lot 193

* Tag Heuer, Link, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref WJ1110-0 NT7318, circa 2000, the two piece screw down case and crown with a rotating silver bezel calibrated to 60 units, the black dial with raised silver baton numerals, baton hands, and date aperture, the 3 jewel Swiss quartz movement cal. ETA F06111, the case 4.5cm including lugs, on a stainless steel block link bracelet with a fold over clasp

Lot 209

Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, a lady’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref. 6623, no.2545432, circa 1969, the two piece screw down case and crown with a diamond cut bezel, the silvered dial with silver baton numerals and baton hands, the 26 jewel Rolex automatic movement cal. 1161 no.42189, the case 3.1cm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp

Lot 210

* Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref. 15200, no.X844042, circa 1991, with two piece screw down case and crown, the silver dial with silver baton numerals and hands, centre sweep seconds hand and magnified date aperture, the 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature, cal. 3135, no. 6776464, the case 4.3cm including lugs, on a stainless steel block link bracelet

Lot 218A

* Franck Muller, Chronograph, a gentleman’s 18 carat white gold wristwatch, circa 2000, no. 17, 6870CC AT, the two piece screwed down case with two push buttons, a silver engine turned dial, black Arabic and baton numerals, a date aperture, blued steel spade hands, the 37 jewel Franck Muller automatic chronograph movement adjusted to five positions, cal. 1185, the case 4.7 cm including lugs, on a black crocodile Franck Muller strap

Lot 222

A pair of yellow topaz and colourless paste earrings, the pear shaped foil backed yellow topazes set in closed back silver mounts within a surround of cushion shaped colourless pastes, suspended by colourless paste foliate spray tops, mounted throughout in silver, with fish hook fittings, 3.6cm long Please note: No date given for these earrings**condition report: Overall wear commensurate with age.One very minor nick to the topazes, no chips, foiling good. All colourless pastes are present, three probably replaced, some with light surface scuffs. Fish hook fittings are probably later, otherwise no signs of damage or repair.

Lot 225

An early Victorian diamond brooch, circa 1840, the central cluster claw set with a cushion shaped old cut diamond, approximately 1.00 carats, claw set in an open backed collet within a surround of cushion shaped old cut diamonds in a scrolled mount of cushion shaped old cut diamonds, mounted in gold backed silver, 5.2cm long **condition report: Overall wear commensurate with age and use. The central diamond is SI2/PK1 Clairy (large inclusion in the table), all the other diamonds are present and apeear original, none are chipped. The central diamond cluster is possibly a later addition. The brooch fittings are later, with very neatly patched gold plates carefully cut out to match te design of the brooch.

Lot 228

A Georgian gold, enamel and diamond ring, circa 1800, the navette blue enamel panel applied with a rose cut diamond spray in a silver and gold backed mount with an engraved underside, above trifurcated scrolled shoulders on a foliate scroll shank, finger size K **condition report: Overall wear commensruate with age and use. Minor nicks and scuffs to the enamel, no chips or cracks. All diamonds are present, on possibly replaced. Some wear and minor loss of definition to the shank.

Lot 232

A Georgian diamond single stone ring, circa 1780, the oval cut diamond, approximately 0.24 carats, claw set in a fluted closed back silver cut down collet, above gold trifurcated shoulders applied with a leaf and twisted gold detail, on a plain shank, finger size K **condition report: Overall wear commensurate with age and use. No chips to the diamond, slight nibbling to the mount edges. Slight wear to the shank. No signs of damage or repair.

Lot 240

A Georgian blue enamel and diamond brooch, circa 1800, the cut cornered blue enamel plaque applied with the initials JGC in cushion shaped old cut diamonds, mounted in silver, later adapted to a brooch from a larger piece, 3.3cm long

Lot 255

A late Victorian diamond and pearl brooch/pendant, circa 1890, designed as an Art Nouveau swag, the central cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamond claw set above a 5mm pearl within an open work scrolled mount of old cut and rose cut diamonds, with a 5.5mm slightly baroque pearl suspended beneath, mounted in gold backed silver with a removable brooch fitting and rose cut diamond three stone suspension loop, 5.9cm long overall. Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearls

Lot 258

A late Victorian peridot and diamond cluster brooch, circa 1890, the cut cornered oblong peridot claw set within a surround of twenty old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 2.60 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, 2.9cm long

Lot 266

A late Victorian turquoise, diamond and pearl brooch/pendant, circa 1890, designed as a ribbon swag, the three turquoise cabochons claw set in an open scrolled mount of old brilliant and old cut diamonds with three pearl accents, mounted in gold backed silver with a removable brooch fitting, 3.9cm long. Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearls

Lot 280

A Yacht Club brugee brooch by Benzie of Cowes, the rippled burgee with a castle on a red ground, stamped `18ct`, signed Benzie Cowes, 3cm long, and a pair of silver double sided cufflinks enamelled with the same burgeeThis burgee is for the Island Sailing Yacht Club

Lot 354

A double strand of graduated pearls, composed of 67 and 83 5mm to 9mm graduated cultured pearls, to an engraved clasp stamped ‘silver’, 46.5cm long

Lot 391

A three strand sapphire bead necklace, composed of 2mm to 4mm graduated facetted sapphire beads, to a blue and silver cord back tie, approximately 59cm long

Lot 1010

A late 18th century silver cross, set with colourless spinel with a paste set pendant drop French departments mark for 1798-1809

Lot 1034

A silver propelling pencil, two stick pins, an oval locket, a two colour bracelet, a fly trembler, and a gilt propelling pencil

Lot 1035

A single stone ring, a 9ct gold cameo pendant, a floral fronted locket and a Sterling silver bangle (4)

Lot 1062

A sterling silver Art Nouveau enamelled pendant by Charles Horner, Chester, 1910, a centre blister pearl with stylised leaf surround and pendant drop, with blue enamel decoration, two sections of chain

Lot 1076

A silver mounted hardstone intaglio ring, indistinct marks to the outside of the shank, possibly French

Lot 1096

A pair of Asian hoop earrings, with birds set with synthetic rubies, a pair of silver gilt enamelled hoop earrings, and a pair of cultured pearl hoop droppers (3)

Lot 1108

An 18ct gold flower shaped hinged separator, a hinged 9ct gold gadrooned gatherer, and a plain Sterling silver example

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