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Lot 280

Three Victorian silver spoon and fork sets, together with a Victorian christening set (un-cased), a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons (London, 1845 by Joseph & Albert Savory) plus four various Georgian teaspoons, etc

Lot 281

A collection of silver teaspoons to include a set of five George III silver teaspoons, a set of six Victorian silver teaspoons (Sheffield, 1898), a set of three George III silver teaspoons (London, 1807 by John James Whiting)

Lot 286

A collection of plated trays to include a twin handled serving tray, American sterling silver Reid & Barton dish, silver cigarette case with engraved decoration, etc.

Lot 290

A mother of pearl card case, mother of pearl silver bladed fruit knife and a white metal ring set with green stone

Lot 292

A silver dressing table box with engraved tortoiseshell lid, a small silver mounted notebook enclosing ivory pages, each inscribed with a day of the week, and an associated pencil, two silver napkin rings and a Boy Scout badge

Lot 295

A 9 carat gold cased Bentima Star wristwatch, 9 carat gold watch bar, 14 carat gold plated A.M. Watch Company, Waltham, Massachusetts pocket watch, and a George V silver cased half hunter pocket watch with silver chain

Lot 298

A modern silver mounted photograph frame, a cheroot holder with 9 carat gold mount, a dress ring and a wristwatch

Lot 300

Four early 20th century silver matchbox holders, and a modern Halcyon Days type enamelled matchbox depicting various risqué figures

Lot 300A

A 15 carat gold mounted cheroot holder together with an Edwardian silver carrying case, a George V silver match case bearing initials "WGF" and inscribed inside "With compliments James McLean, 12, Woodside Terrace, Glasgow C.3, Telephones Douglas 2420, Telegrams Spotless, Glasgow", and a Johnny Walker puzzle box, the top inscribed with the Johnny Walker figure "Johnny Walker Born 1820, still going strong", and inscribed underneath "Open this box and I`ll stand you a Johnny Walker"

Lot 303

A George V silver cigarette case with engine turned Art Deco decoration (London 1932 by Sampson Morden & Co. Ltd), bears engraving inside "A & B 1932", together with a similar match case (Birmingham 1931), also inscribed "A & B 1932"

Lot 311

A 1920`s oak cased canteen containing a part set of Joseph Rodgers silver plated flatware and ivorine handled knives with steel blades

Lot 320

A small late 19th century French carved meerschaum sculpture depicting a female figure resting on a bed, signed "Escribe", a silver vesta case of flattened golfball form, a pair of 19th century black papier maché circular dishes with mother of pearl and gilt decoration, and a modern Oriental plated metal peacock box

Lot 96

Bible English. The Holy Bible containing the Old engraved title text in double column. few minor stains and a letter or two cut into contemporary mourning binding black morocco tooled to an overall design of small rectangles with floral sprays etc. surrounding initals AC in central compartment black edges silver clasps broken edges stubbed and joints worn bound at the end a Book of Psalms 1677(WingB2525A) [Herbert 763; does not agree with ESTC r32956] 24mo London assigns of Bill Newcomb & Hills 1681.

Lot 338

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings 1 vol. deluxe edition on india paper 5th impression original black buckram deocrated in gilt silver & green an excellent copy preserved in publisher`s box with printed title label 8vo 1976.

Lot 339

Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings first 1 vol. deluxe edition on india paper original black buckram deocrated in gilt silver & green a fine copy 8vo 1969.

Lot 357

Wodehouse (P.G.) The Pothunters first edition first issue signed by the author on front free endpaper 10 plates by R.Noel Pocock without advertisements as issued original blue cloth with silver lettering and loving cup illustrations rubbed at edges with some minor marking spine slightly discoloured [McIlvaine A1; Jasen 1] 8vo Adam & Charles Black 1902. ***The true first issue of the author`s first book set at the fictional public school of St. Austin`s; an excellent copy signed thus.

Lot 84

* Bristol Type 170 “Freighter”. A collection of manufacturer’s, press, publicity and private photographs of this highly successful immediate post WWII aircraft, some good ground and air-to-air aircraft portraits, this aircraft in the livery of many operators, including Silver City, Dan-Air, Air Charter, Associated Airways, British United and others, the aircraft shown under maintenance, loading military equipment and carrying out other tasks, approx. 50 images, contained in a folder (approx. 50)

Lot 141

Jane’s All The World’s Aircraft, 1918 & 1919, numerous b&w illusts., commerical ads. at front and rear, some soiling and marks to endpapers, orig. dark blue cloth, lettered in silver, rubbed and frayed with some wear to extrems., upper joint to first vol. partly cracked at foot, oblong folio. The 9th and 10th years of issue. (2)

Lot 196

* Schneider Trophy. An important silver plated Schneider Trophy in miniature, mounted on an ebonised plinth applied with nine silver plaques recording the International Schneider Trophy winners, World’s Speed Record holders and Royal Air Force High Speed Flight members, variously dated 1922-1931, the underside with ivorine disc label for Skinner & Co, 35 Old Bond Street, London, Aviation Silversmiths, the plinth 6 x 4 5/8 inches (15.2 x 11.7cm), overall height 4.5 inches (11.5cm) (1)

Lot 197

* Schneider Trophy. A fine hallmarked silver circular salver with pie-crust border on four ball and claw feet, engraved on the upper surface Schneider Trophy Contest, 1931, with engraved Supermarine S6B and presentation inscription “Presented to R. J. Mitchell Designer of Supermarine Rolls-Royce S.6.B. by the members of the Royal Aero Club, the underside further engraved Squadron Leader A.H. Orlebar, A.F.C., R.A.F., F/Lt. J.N. Boothman, A.F.C., R.A.F., F/Lt. G.H. Stainforth, A.F.C., R.A.F., F/Lt. E.J.L. Hope, A.F.C., R.A.F., F/Lt. F.W. Long, R.A.F., Lieut. G.L. Brinton, R.N. (F/O R.A.F.), F/O. L.S. Snaith, R.A.F., F/Lt. W. F. Dry, R.A.F.”, by Skinner & Co., Old Bond Street, London, 29.5 troy oz, 31cm diameter (1)

Lot 199

* Supermarine Spitfire Mk I K9789. A fine hallmarked silver model of this aircraft raised on a triangular cross-section curved tapering support mounted on a polished marble base, with enamelled silver badge for 19 Squadron, Royal Air Force, applied with silver plaque engraved, “Spitfire Mk 1 K9789. The first production Spitfire to to into service with the R.A.F. It was delivered to 19 Squadron at Duxford on 4 August 1938. Model specially made for Dr. Gordon Mitchell by Jack Spencer (Goldsmiths) Ltd, Sheffield”, both aircraft and plaque marked J.S. Sheffield, 1989, wingspan 23cm, overall height approx. 28cm (1)

Lot 333

* Concorde Memorabilia. A Concorde branded Gucci-style briefcase in blue suede with leather trim, central red and green stripe, combination locks and leather handle, together with four hallmarked silver decanter labels (vodka, sherry, port and brandy), in original boxes (the set was a 10th anniversary gift for frequent flyers), plus a ladies Concorde branded silk scarf, a Concorde branded leather wallet, a luggage tag and an unopened pad of Concorde notepaper (7)

Lot 398

* Louis Bleriot Channel Crossing Commemorative Souvenir 1909. A fine silver plated smokers” compendium in the form of the Bleriot XI Monoplane of his record flight, having hinged covered compartments to each wing-tip for cigarettes, central cover to cockpit, and further vesta compartment to tail-plane, with gilt interior surfaces, features rotating propeller and wheels, engraved and inscribed to upper panels “L. Bleriot, Juillet 1909, Calais-Douvres”, w/span 9in (23cm), length 10.5in (26cm) (1)

Lot 400

* Luftwaffe Officer’s peaked cap. Hermann Goring Division. Luftwaffe blue/grey peaked cap with black fibre peak, black leather chinstrap with two oval shaped buckles, silver alloy Luftwaffe national emblem to front of cap, with winged oak leaves and roundel to front headband, piped in white cord denoting the Hermann Goring division, leather sweatband to inside stamped “Erel (Patent) Stirnschutz” and manufacturer’s label inside top “Verkaufs-Abdeilung der Luftwaffe, Berlin SW68” (1)

Lot 401

* Midland Aero Club Members” car badge. A very rare early 20th c. silver plated and enamelled car badge, c. 1920s, having very decorative winged aero-engine motif with heavy relief propeller design, enamelled inscription to scroll below, pedestal mount upon an ebonised turned wood base (1)

Lot 405

* Powder Compact. A fine silver and enamel powder compact, maker J.W.B., Birmingham, 1939, the interior with powder applicator and mirror, the cover engine-turned enamelled in blue with finely modelled R.A.F. pilot’s wings, the underside with engine turned decoration, engraved “To Mother from Doug 1940”, with original protective lined wallet, 7.6cm square (1)

Lot 408

* RAF. A section of aircraft fuselage-fabric souvenir with painted cockade roundel, silver-painted inter-war livery with red, white and blue motif, shows age-wear and some loss and residual stitching verso where previously attached to frame, approx. 48 x 48in (122 x 122cm) (1)

Lot 414

RAF “Empire Air Day” May 1939. An original programme, for the International Flying event at Biggin Hill, show-casing the prowess of the Royal Air Force, depicting a flight of Hawker Hurricanes and a Fairey Battle, both types available for War in defence of Great Britain and its Empire, 64 pp. comprehensively detailing the panoply of the event and weapons to be deployed, full-colour illustrated covers by Whitlock and Richard Trevithick, soft-covers showing minor wear and rubbing, otherwise good condition, together with RAF International Air Display, Hendon 1933 and 1937, two original programmes for the events, (lacking covers), also with a programme for RAF Empire Air Day May 1939, and others for Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party 1947, RAFA “Battle of Britain Week” Weston-Super-Mare 1949, and Aldershot Silver Jubilee Tattoo event 1935, and Air Ministry flying training manual dated 1943 (8)

Lot 419

* RAF WWII Avro Lancaster. A fine presentation trophy model, representing the definitive heavy bomber, c. 1940s, wood and metal construction with good detail including rotating propellers, undercarriage, open bomb doors, dummy bombs (one detachable) gun-turrets and authentic paint scheme etc., the whole surmounting an ebonised plinth base having applied silver plaque engraved & inscribed “National Savings Movement bob-in-the-League - Engineering Industry, presented by the Engineering & Allied Employers Leeds and District Association” and with further applied award shields dated March 1945, April & May 1946, w/span 17in (43cm), height 14in (36cm) (1)

Lot 429

* RFC WWI. An officer’s ceremonial dress sword by J.R. Gaunt & Son (late Edward Thurkle) London & B/ham, c. 1916, having nickel-steel blade with etched relief design incorporating Royal Standard armorial, makers name, owners name inscribed initial for W.R. Bond, and with nickel-plated basket-hilt of pierced format with further Royal armorial monogram “GVR” with crown surmounting and with applied silver-plated “RFC” badge to front, the hilt-handle of shagreen with bullion wire-twist decoration and machine-engraved cross-hatching to nickel-plated pommel, complete with original hard-leather and nickel-plated scabbard, length 39in (99cm) (1)

Lot 454

* WWI Royal Flying Corps. A good silver cigarette case, c. 1917, having decorative engraved front with Winged armorial motif and scroll inscribed “Per Ardua ad Astra” with dedication inscribed “Presented to Lieut. F.C.R. Johnson by the Boys of 11 Sqd T.D. “R.F.C.”, continental silver with gilded internal surfaces and original blue elasticised retaining braids (1)

Lot 505

* de Havilland “Tiger Moth” K-4259. A fine 1/36 scale metal static model of this historic bi-plane trainer by PPL Models, finished in overall silver with yellow bands and national markings, 10in (25.5cm) wingspan, together with a 1/36 scale metal static model of a de Havilland “Chipmunk” WG301, finished in R.A.F. Training Command livery, 11 3/4in (29.8cm) wingspan, both in original boxes with packaging (2)

Lot 520

* Saunders Roe “Princess” G-Alun. A fine limited edition 1/144th static scale model of this famous flying boat by Crescent Models, the resin constructed aircraft with rotating propeller, wing tip floats, beaching gear and stand, finished in silver and prototype white with blue lining, 17.5in (44.5cm) wingspan, complete with original packaging, Certificate of Authenticity being No. 24 of 100 assembled models, and box 20 1/4in (51.5cm) wide (1)

Lot 611

* D.D.A.C. Der Deutsche Automobile Club International Rally. A rare group of competitor’s awards for the “16th Annual Event inscribed “Der Bayerische Alpen” 1934, comprising decorative enamelled car badge for the ADAC organising club, enamelled bronze competitor’s plaque and silver-plated competitors lapel-pin badge numbered 176, all excellent original condition. Originally awarded to a British Amateur driver the late Tom Steward, a regular competitor in International trials and rally events during the 1930s. (3)

Lot 621

* Psaier (Pietro, 1936-2004). “Spirit of Ecstasy”, a rare sculpted desk piece statuette, c. 1970s, in homage to, and in the manner of Charles Sykes, the artist’s interpretation of the iconic emblem of Rolls Royce, silver-plated cast-bronze, with deliberately “distressed” finish, with stamped inscribed signature by the artist to conical base, and indistinctly numbered “180” beneath one wing, mounted upon a black marble octagonal base, height 16in (41cm) Pietro Psaier, well known for his vibrant paintings, worked with Andy Warhol in his New York studios, and reputedly exhibited jointly with Warhol in 1978. Sadly he lost his life when his remote beach-house in Sri Lanka was washed away in the great Tsunami disaster of December 2004. (1)

Lot 645

* A good collection of sporting trophies and awards to the late S.W. Reeves Esq, principally for National Rifle Shooting Competitions, 1930s-1960s, comprising trophy cups, tankards, plaques and a large selection of gold, silver and bronze medal awards, many in original presentation boxes, variously inscribed including Gloster Aircraft Rifle Club, Hawker-Siddeley Group, Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, National Small-bore Rifle Association, Anglo-American Pershing Match Competition and many others, medals variously decoratively enamelled and inscribed (approx. 100)

Lot 699

* Bachmann 0-0 gauge 2-rail electric locomotives. Two limited edition locomotives and tenders, comprising first series LMSS 460 Silver Jubilee No. 5552 in black with bright parts in sterling silver and stainless, VG to excellent, some bright metal numbers, letters and numbers loose, two missing, three loose in bag, together with third series Southern 460 Lord Nelson No. 850 and 8-wheel tender, finished in lined malacite green, both in fitted wooden cases, with certificates, VG to excellent, cases excellent (2)

Lot 1

A German nineteenth century oval silver wine taster, with a repoussé scene of men carrying the grape harvest, beaded borders to the raised fruiting sides, two cast scroll handles. 6in (15cm) across).

Lot 2

A pair of oval silver cream boats, with carved ivory leaf capped scroll handles, on splay feet. Maker E. Viner, Sheffield 1936.

Lot 3

A George II silver two handled cup and cover, having a knop finial, the bell shape body with a girdle moulding and engraved conjoined armorials, two cast leaf capped scroll handles, on a cast moulded spreading foot. 10. 5in (26. 5cm) high. Maker Thomas Whipham, London 1741. 31. 25oz (1012gm).

Lot 4

A late George III silver helmet shape milk jug, the panelled sides with a reeded edge and loop handle. Newcastle circa 1810. 2. 75oz (89gm).

Lot 5A

A three piece silver condiment set of an oval salt and mustard, a vase shape pepper with pierced cover on a pedestal foot and a pair of Onslow pattern silver condiment spoons. Makers Mappin & Webb and John Round, Birmingham 1915 and Sheffield 1906, cased, Retailed by Mappin & Webb.

Lot 6

A late Victorian rectangular silver cigarette box chased with repoussé scrolls and foliage, the hinged cover with a repoussé cartouche engraved a monogram, cedar lined. 7. 5in (19cm). Makers A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1897.

Lot 7A

A set of George III cheese knives and nine matching fruit knives with differing steel blades (some badly corroded), having silver loaded pistol grip handles with moulded grip and leaf spray terminals, Makers mark Thomas Shepherd circa 1770, together with six later pairs of fruit eaters with apparently unmarked pistol grip gold leaf decorated handles, blades and prongs badly corroded. (34)

Lot 8A

A small pair of silver candlesticks of octagonal form, the candleholders with detachable nozzles on loaded bases, 6in (15cm), an oval sauceboat and a silver dessert dish on a pedestal foot, 8in (20cm) diameter. Different dates and makers. 21oz (682gm) weighable silver.

Lot 10A

A silver room purifier, the pierced cover to the pot pourri bowl with three holders for scented candles, a gadroon edge, the bowl on three cast foliage appliqué scroll legs on paw feet. 5in (12. 5cm) diameter. Makers E. H. P. C. Ltd. , Sheffield 1967. 15oz (486gm).

Lot 11

A silver pair of PORT and SHERRY labels, oblong with incurved corners and gadroon borders, with chains, Makers Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1971.

Lot 12

A Victorian silver bottle ticket ‘C’, foliage engraved, with chain. Maker George Unite, Birmingham 1848.

Lot 13

A Victorian silver bottle label, pierced Old English script letter ‘P’, with foliage engraving, with chain. Makers Rawlings & Summers, London 1853.

Lot 15

A George III silver SHERRY label, bright cut engraved border to the oblong panel, having angled corners surmounted by an oval escutcheon supported by scrolls. Apparently unmarked, circa 1780.

Lot 16

An early Victorian silver vine leaf label pierced for PORT, with chain. Makers Rawlings & Summers, London 1844.

Lot 17

Two late Victorian silver vine leaf labels pierced for GIN and BRANDY, with chains. Maker George Unite, Birmingham 1867 and 1899. (2)

Lot 21

An early nineteenth century Scottish Provincial silver wine label for C. Madeira, with chain. Maker Robert Keay of Perth, circa 1820.

Lot 22

An eighteenth century Irish silver wine funnel, the bowl engraved a crest of a knight beneath a baron’s coronet. 4in (10cm). Apparently unmarked.

Lot 23A

A Portuguese silver wine taster, late eighteenth/early nineteenth century. 3oz (99gm).

Lot 25

A late Victorian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, engraved initials, with an oval bowl. Makers mark overstruck. London 1893. 8. 5oz (280gm).

Lot 27

A Dutch late nineteenth century silver oval sweetmeat dish, with engraved and pierced fretwork, the scrolling border interspersed cherubic masks, on four pierced fretwork feet. 8in (20cm). Amsterdam 2nd Standard. 7. 5oz (237gm).

Lot 29A

Eight eighteenth century table knives (one a later Victorian replacement) and seven cheese knives, the loaded silver handle engraved the Grove Family crest (a Talbot), the steel blades badly corroded. (15)

Lot 30

A set of four silver candlesticks, part panelled with tapering stems and loaded octagonal bases. 10. 75in (27. 5cm). Two different makers, one pair James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1933, the other pair Fenton Brothers Ltd. , Sheffield 1934.

Lot 32

A pair of late Victorian silver sauceboats, the oval bodies with fret outline borders, flying double scroll handles on shell appliqué scroll legs, on hoof feet. Maker Henry Bourne, Birmingham 1900. 12. 25oz (398gm).

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