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Lot 627

Two Scottish silver mounted moss agate drops, Edinburgh 1981, a pair of turquoise drops, a coral drop, ten clasps and swivel fittings, together with a black glass bead necklace, a carved bog oak model of an Irish harp detailed `Killarney`, two dog brooches, two Sarah Coventry costume brooches, two further brooches, an unmounted oval sardonyx and a charm.

Lot 645

A mother-of-pearl stud and cufflink set, with octagonal fronts, cased, a set of six gold mounted mother-of-pearl and green enamelled dress buttons, cased, an 18ct gold dress stud, a gold bar brooch, a silver and garnet set bar brooch, eight Elizabeth II commemorative crowns, and sundry.

Lot 648

A moonstone and diamond ring, mounted with a row of three moonstones and two pairs of small cushion shaped diamonds mounted at intervals, a pair of gold on silver cufflinks, a marcasite cluster ring, four brooches, and two costume neckchains.

Lot 653

A Victorian silver oval pendant locket, the front with applied and engraved two colour gilt floral and foliate decoration within scrolling cartouches and a beaded border, Birmingham 1881, and a Victorian shaped oval brooch, decorated with a floral spray to the centre.

Lot 859

Three Second World War medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Italy Star and 1939-45 War Medal, with the Army Council forwarding slip confirming three awards and box of postage, together with a silver menu stand, designed as a sword and flaming grenade motif with motto `Ubique`, and a quantity of mostly naval officer`s buttons.

Lot 862

A 1914-18 British War Medal and a 1914-19 Victory Medal, both to `2.Lieut C. Edkins`, a First World War period memorial plaque detailed `Charles Edkins`, and a silver oval identity disc, engraved `2nd Lt C. Edkins. CofE. 4th London Reg`, Birmingham 1917 [shown as serving with the London Regiment, died 30th October 1918, buried in the Tournai Communal Cemetery Allied Extension].

Lot 865

An Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, George V last issue, with `Regular Army` suspension to `1853648 Sjt. C.E. Seal. R.E.`, fitted to a ribbon bar also showing the ribbon of the 1939-45 Star, together with a silver fob medal, detailed `R.E.B.L Winners 1918 Bugler C.E. Seal`, and a silver gilt and enamelled RAOB jewel, detailed `Propaganda Jewel Presented to Primo C.E. Seal 1923`.

Lot 866

A collection of Masonic and RAOB jewels, comprising a 15ct gold example, detailed `Salisbury Lodge 435`, the ribbon mounted with an enamelled shield and motto, thirteen silver and silver gilt mostly enamelled jewels and badges, a gilt metal circular badge with a dove at the centre, detailed `Bombay` to the border, and three further items.

Lot 875

A Peel, Dufferin & Holton Regiment cap badge, detailed `The Lorne Scots`, a Royal Sussex Regiment cap badge, a silver and enamelled RMIB jewel (ribbon and suspension lacking), sundry militaria, a Victoria Young Head crown, two Roman coins and nine further coins and tokens.

Lot 880

A First World War period sepia photograph of an R.F.C. 2nd Air Mechanic, within a brass and composition frame, possibly constructed from a nine cylinder radial engine distributor, overall diameter approx 19cm, together with a small R.F.C. gilded sterling silver medal, inscribed `Drill Competition February 28th 1918 2/A.M. C. McCormack`.

Lot 881

A Second World War Mk III liquid filled prismatic compass by T.G. Co. Ltd., dated 1944 (defective, requires refilling), with card box, together with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1915, with engraved inscription `W.A. Dean, 1916 Somme, 1917 Arras & Cambrai, 1918 Wounded & Prisoner at Münster`.

Lot 884

Two First World War period German 75mm trench art decorated brass shell cases, each dated 1916, one with applied silver and copper in the form of an R.A.M.C. badge and geometric bands, the other with applied silver and copper figures of soldiers from ancient times until mechanized transport during the First World War, divided by geometric bands.

Lot 901

A cast iron medallion commemorating the Sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, with the original leaflet and box, a silver fob medal, Birmingham 1910, a copy of an Elizabeth I threepence, a 1953 crown, three half crowns and seven further coins.

Lot 917

An African dagger with curved double edged blade, length approx 19cm, the carved hardwood grip with wire binding and applied silver coloured metal decoration, together with three further African daggers, all with leather sheaths.

Lot 918

An Eastern silver coloured metal mounted jambia with curved double edge blade, length approx 16cm, and horn grip, in its matching sheath, together with a further silver coloured metal mounted jambia with curved double edged blade, length approx 15cm, in its matching sheath.

Lot 934

A Victorian Light Infantry officer`s sword by Silver & Co. with slightly curved single edged blade, length approx 82cm (pitted), the steel triple bar hilt with wire bound fishskin covered grip, in its plated scabbard.

Lot 951

A decorative copy of an Eastern flintlock holster pistol with part octagonal barrel, length approx 33cm, with overlaid silver coloured metal decoration in the form of trophies of arms and swords, matching lock, full stocked with carved and inlaid decoration, white metal mounts and bone fore-end cap.

Lot 966

A 12-bore percussion sporting gun, faintly signed `Sharpe` on breech block, with part octagonal three stage barrel, length approx 86.5cm, converted from flint by drum and nipple system, border and foliate scroll engraved lock, half stocked with foliate scroll engraved steel furniture, silver escutcheons and fore-end cap (some wear and minor damage), with its ramrod (worm missing).

Lot 1450

A Royal Doulton Titanian silver mounted vase, circa 1925, of hexagonal shape with a band of scrolling blue foliage to the rim against a mottled red/green ground between the silver mounted rim and foot, black printed factory mark to base with black painted and impressed numerals, height approx 17cm.

Lot 1464

A Sadler teapot in the form of a man in a First World War tank, the cream glazed body with silver highlights (cover restored).

Lot 1481

A Doulton Lambeth stoneware salad bowl of circular shape with silver rim, decorated by Francis E. Lee, monogrammed, with a foliate design, Sheffield 1882 (chip to foot), together with a pair of plated servers, a Pratt type jug printed with convolvulus, an early 19th Century Chamberlains Worcester dessert dish and plate, a French `Limoges` part coffee service, two floral decorated dessert plates, a Hammersley bowl and a Golden Horn potted meat jar (some faults).

Lot 1483

A Royal Doulton stoneware jug in the form of a leather jack with simulated stitching beneath the silver mounted rim, Chester 1905 (some chips), together with a Quimper pottery oval shaped jardinière, a late 20th Century tin glazed earthenware goblet (repaired) and a Dartmouth green glazed gurgling fish jug.

Lot 1500

A Royal Doulton limited edition Silver Jubilee commemorative loving cup celebrating twenty-five years of King George V and Queen Mary, No. 998 of 1000, with certificate.

Lot 1508

A pair of pale olive tinted glass decanters, 19th Century, the silver stoppers of fruiting vine design, London 1836 and 1838 (crack to one), together with an oversize wine glass and a Val St. Lambert glass model of the Madonna and child (chipped).

Lot 1560

A cased set of six Royal Worcester gilt lined cabinet coffee cups and saucers, circa 1955, each decorated with a titled bird by Maybury, signed, black printed marks and titles to bases, together with a set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1955 by Mappin & Webb.

Lot 1568

An Art Nouveau blue glass vase of baluster shape overlaid in silver detail with bellflowers on a trailing stem with whiplash leaves, unmarked, height approx 34cm.

Lot 1613

A silver mounted Doulton Lambeth stoneware ewer, circa 1874, the ovoid body with cylindrical neck and loop handle decorated by Arthur Barlow, monogrammed, with vertical stylized leafy stems against a textured brown ground, the silver tappit lid hallmarked London 1874, impressed and incised marks to base, height approx 22cm.

Lot 1634

A set of six Aynsley porcelain coffee cans and saucers with pierced silver holders, London 1903, decorated with a floral band against a gilt ground, the silver holders pierced with putti (two cups cracked), together with a magenta and gilt banded Maple of London part tea service, including cups and saucers, tea plates and two cake plates.

Lot 1656

A silver mounted Art Nouveau iridescent glass dish, probably Loetz, circa 1900, the comma shaped body washed in an overall blue/green iridescence, mounted to the interior with silver leaves and stems of flowers beneath the silver mounted rim, length approx 14.5cm.

Lot 1658

A small silver mounted iridescent glass vase, probably Loetz, circa 1900, the swollen body with cylindrical neck washed in a mottled golden iridescence and applied with whiplash silver mounts, height approx 9cm (fault to neck).

Lot 3055

A small collection of Corgi Toys cars and commercial vehicles, including a No. 1106 Mack Container Truck, a No. 1103 Chubb Pathfinder Airport Crash Truck, a No. 280 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, all boxed (boxes creased, torn and scuffed), a Batmobile and a Lotus JPS (15) (playwear).

Lot 3157

A Hornby Railways Silver Seal Locomotive R-552 4-6-2 locomotive `Oliver Cromwell`, finished in BR green livery, an R-258 4-6-2 locomotive `Princess Elizabeth` with smoke, two Southern carriages, goods rolling stock, a Tri-ang Railways Large Station, track, tunnel and accessories (mostly boxed).

Lot 24

An Edwardian cased set of silver dress buttons. each of circular form, decorated with pink and white guilloche enamel, contained in a fitted case; a cased Continental silver part set of five dress buttons, each of lozenge design, decorated with pink and green guilloche enamel, stamped 800; together with an onyx dress set, comprising a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and two studs, each of circular design (3).

Lot 118

GEORG JENSEN - a matched suite, comprising necklace, pendant and ring. the necklace with import marks for London 1971, with post 1945 maker`s mark, also stamped 925 S DENMARK and numbered 170, composed of slim curved links; a detachable silver pendant designed by Nana and Jorgen Ditzel, with import marks for London 1968, with Georg Jensen post 1945 mark, also stamped 925 S DENMARK, NJ within D and numbered 328, of concave rounded triangular form, off-set near the centre with a spherical onyx bead, suspended from a slim tapering hooked bale, with import marks for London 1969, two Jensen maker`s marks, also stamped TORUN 925; together with a silver ring of curved form, with import marks for London 1965, post 1945 maker`s mark, stamped 925 S DENMARK and numbered 92 (3). Lengths: necklace 77cm; pendant 8.5cm (including bale); ring to front 2.5cm

Lot 136

A modern 9ct gold twin handled cup. London 1978, the deep bowl with simple angular handles, on trumpet foot with spreading circular foot rim; together with a similar silver example with presentation inscription (2). Each 14cm high, gold example 5oz

Lot 144

A large silver salver. retailed by R Stewart of Glasgow, Sheffield 1933, of George I style, square form with re-entrant corners, plain, and raised on four scroll feet. 42cm wide, 62oz

Lot 153

A late 19th century continental novelty silver pepperette. import marks for Edinburgh 1931, modelled as a young elephant seated on haunches with front legs raised. 7cm high

Lot 157

A German 18th century coin beaker,. apparently unmarked, the sides composed of rows of Hammered silver coins, the moulded rim engraved; "Arthur Hugh Hane, June 11 1877,. from his godfather Arthur MacNamara". 14cm high, 11oz

Lot 158

An early 19th century continental silver gilt double locket. of circular form, plain loop suspension, `C` scroll border, one side with armorial, the other with a bunch of flowers, the two covers opening to reveal a miniature of a lady and another miniature of two children. 6.1cm diameter

Lot 159

A Dutch 19th century silver desk seal. the reeded baluster handle with engraved seal that screws out with pricker, the scroll handle decorated with Adam style urn and swags, screws out with a corkscrew (a/f). 9cm

Lot 164

A large suite of King`s pattern silver table appointments. Scottish and first half of the 19th century, single struck, comprising; a pair of serving spoons; another, double struck; two cream ladles; sixteen table spoons; sixteen table forks; fifteen dessert forks; sixteen dessert spoons sixteen teaspoons. Total weight 152oz

Lot 166

A matched set of Old English pattern silver flatware. London 1864 and other dates; fifty-seven table forks; thirty-three dessert forks; twenty-four dessert spoons; thirty-six table spoons; seven teaspoons; four sauce ladles; butter knife; jam spoon; set fish servers; soup ladle; . 307oz

Lot 167

A matched set of silver flatware including;. Thirty-two fiddle pattern Victorian and other table spoons, . Twenty-eight fiddle pattern Victorian and other table forks, . Thirty-one fiddle pattern Victorian and other dessert forks, . Thirty-three fiddle pattern Victorian and other teaspoons, . Thirty-five fiddle pattern dessert spoons. 254oz

Lot 174

A Scottish George IV punch ladle. D MacDonald, Glasgow 1825, the circular bowl plain, plain socket, wrythen baleen handle, silver tip. 40.5cm long

Lot 189

A scarce Russian silver cuspidor. Sazikov, St Petersburg 1871, Imperial warrant mark, of circular form, pull off cover with flared opening, engine turned ground, the slightly tapering body with two cartouches, one engraved with a crossed leaf clasped `P`, the other with armorials and crest, glass liner. 11.3cm diameter, 17oz

Lot 191

A Russian enamel bell push. Erik Koller, maker`s mark only and with import marks for London 1905, the circular bell push with a guilloche violet ground, silver gilt border, pale birch wood base. 46mm diameter

Lot 192

† An Important Russian Imperial Presentation silver and parcel silver gilt Punch Set to Admiral Charles Henry Davis, U.S.N.. Mikhail Grachev, 1905, the set in the original fitted oak case with trade label; the punch bowl modelled as a stylised Viking longship on an oval base, the bowl standing on a large oval tray of stepped form with space round the border for the twelve punch Cups which are modelled as kovsch with designs following the bowl; also with a punch ladle the chased flat handle decorated with geometric designs and terminating in a spherical bowl with pouring lip.. Bowl 53.5cm wide, 27cm high; kovsch 12.5cm wide, 5.5cm high; 235oz all in .

Lot 195

An Edwardian silver mounted crystal cocktail pitcher. Birmingham 1906 by JTH / JHM, the cut crystal body with simple collar mount and domed hinged cover, and simple S scroll handle, the interior fitted with glass ice holder. 30cm high

Lot 200

A late Victorian silver rosebowl. London 1896 with highly embossed flower head and scroll decoration and scroll formed cartouches; together with a modern cream jug by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths company with baluster body and everted gadrooned rim (2). rosebowl 16.5cm diameter, combined weight 18oz

Lot 203

A Victorian silver toast rack. Robert Hennell, London 1872, of shaped rectangular form, six divisions, loop handle and all on shaped cast C scroll cast feet. 13oz

Lot 205

A mid 19th century presentation silver mounted double table top horn snuff mull,. IPB, Birmingham 1850 the whole supported on the back of an ox`s forefront, the lids with engraved inscription; "To Clement Ronds Of Mount Falinge........" generally describing the origin of the Ox horns from an Ox that was roasted whole and given to the poor of Rochdale in celebration of his elevation to the office of High Sheriff on November 15th 1850 and with engraved list of subscribers to the other snuff mull lid, the points joined by a silver shield with an engraved crest and motto Semper Paratus (Always Ready). 35cm

Lot 211

A composite silver tea service. comprising; a teapot London 1811, of squat spherical form beaded rim; a similar pattern coffee pot and sugar basin, London modern; a cream, jug circa 1800,. 65oz all in

Lot 221

A George III silver rattle. Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1799, the body with whistle terminal and baluster central section with four bells, the lower stem section also with four bells suspended from scroll mounts with scalloped terminal with coral teether. 15cm long

Lot 246

An important set of four German silver Royal table candlesticks. with marks for Balthazar Friedrich Behrens, circa 1740, the shaped square bases with rounded corners, the baluster column of octagonal form, and knopped, leaf clasped and each engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms and GII cypher to the underside of the nozzles. 23cm high, 31oz each . The arms of King George II of England and Elector of Hanover 1727-1760 Engraved with stick and nozzle numbers. Nozzle numbers; 2; 13; 16; 20. Stick numbers; 17; 37; 49; 53. Provenance; . By descent in the Royal family of Great Britain and Hanover to the death of King William IV in 1837, when the two kingdoms became separate under different monarchs. Ernest Augustus, 1st Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover (r.1837-1851), fifth son of King George III of Great Britain and brother of King William IV. . By descent to his grandson the Duke of Brunswick (1845-1923). Sold as a group privately to the Vienna dealers Gluckselig in 1924. . Note; . Generally known as part of a set of 72 candlesticks delivered circa 1735 to Herrenhausen, the Hanover palace of King George II of England and Elector of Hanover (r.1727-1760).. Much of the Hanover Royal plate remained at Herrenhausen until shortly after the Seven Weeks war in 1866. During the war the Palace was looted by Prussian troops but the Royal Plate survived in a hidden vault. George Frederick, King of Hanover was deposed and the family was deprived of the title of Kings and were, thereafter referred to as the Dukes of Brunswick. They settled in Austria and the silver was moved to Penzing near Vienna and the Duke`s villa at Gmunden. Following the death of George Frederick`s son, Ernest Augustus in 1923 a considerable part of the Hanover silver, both German and English, was purchased by the Viennese dealer Gluckselig and it appears to have been, at least in part, resold to London dealers Crichton brothers.. Balthazar Friedrich Behrens (1701-1760) His most famous productions were the five chandeliers after designs by the English architect, William Kent that he supplied to the court at Herrenhausen, in 1736 and 1737. One was sold by Christie`s Monaco, 4th December 1993 lot 95 and was part of the Hubert de Givenchy collection.

Lot 247

An important set of three German silver Royal table candlesticks. with marks for Balthazar Friedrich Behrens, circa 1740, the shaped square bases with rounded corners, the baluster column of octagonal form, and knopped, leaf clasped and each engraved with the Royal Coat of Arms and GII cypher to the underside of the nozzles . The arms of King George II of England and Elector of Hanover 1727-1760 Engraved with stick and nozzle numbers. Nozzle numbers; 21; 46; 51. Stick numbers; 58; 68; 56. Provenance; As previous lot

Lot 258

A William and Mary silver lidded tankard,. EV below a crown, London 1694, the plain cylindrical body with threaded borders, the scroll handle with scratch initials, the cover with knurled thumb piece. 18.5cm, 26oz

Lot 259

A scarce pair of William and Mary silver porringers,. possibly John Ruslen London 1691, of circular form, simple scroll handles, foliate band above bands of palms and acanthus, pricked initials to each within pricked cartouche, both with crude initials to the underside and scratch weight on one, 11oz + 3dt. 9.7cm 21oz

Lot 238

A silver cigarette box, Chester 1900.

Lot 239

Three various silver lidded glass scent bottles together with another.

Lot 240

A mid 20th century Scandinavian silver cream jug and sugar basin of stylised form, impressed D E mark to handle.

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