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A silver keyless wind hunting cased pendant fob watch, the silvered dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, detailed 'Sportic', the case exterior with simulated lizardskin finish, import mark Dublin 1928, and a gilt metal cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, the jewelled lever movement detailed 'Admiral'.
A silver cased open-faced pocket watch with a cylinder movement, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, with a silver graduated curblink watch Albert chain, fitted with a silver fob medallion and a watch key, and a Heuer keyless wind open-faced stopwatch with fifteen minute recording subsidiary dial.
Two Macintyre silver mounted match vestas, each textured bulbous brown ground relief decorated with a shield, one with a coat of arms inscribed 'Carabiniers' and the other with an elephant crest 'Hussars', the mounts, London 1905, together with eight glass tulip ornaments and a small group of ceramics including a Sèvres style cup and saucer and a Wade pegasus bowl.
A commemorative slipware jug and cover in the form of an owl, the body inscribed 'The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1977' flanked by a lion and a unicorn, the removable cup cover with eyes and a beak, a loop handle to the reverse, together with a similar two handled slipware planter similarly commemorating the Silver Jubilee, both unmarked.
Two gold (.900) commemorative Churchill coins, the obverse stating Sir Winston Churchill 30.XI.1874 - 24.I.1965, the reverse with Victory sign and the outline of the British Isles, 36mm and 26mm, 23.5gm, cased; together with four graduated silver gilt Churchill medallions, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd, 45mm diameter, cased
A large sideboard dish, LAO case number 8245, of circular form, the added outer border heavily embossed with stylistic flowers around a beaded ground engraved with the family arms of Robert Clive (of India), 60cm diameter. The vendor has attempted extensive and varied research into the origin and history of the dish, with the National Library of Wales, The Victoria & Albert Museum, The National Trust and The London Assay Office. A copy of Clive's Indian Inventory mentions 'A large silver Dish' but it has not been possible as yet to prove a connection. Copies of some of the vendor's correspondence with LAO are available for those who are interested to inspect
By order of the Executors of the late Sir Edward Tomkins, removed from Winslow Hall. A late 18th century French silver beaker, maker NP?, Paris circa 1794, of tapering cylindrical shape, the upper body etched with leaves and flowers below a moulded edge, the base inscribed with facsimile signatures of a later era, 7.5cm high, 3oz
A pair of Portuguese silver dwarf candlesticks, Oporto 1810-1818, each raised on a domed and embossed foot below a short fluted and knopped baluster stem below a vase shaped socket, inscribed to the foot 'Sir Walter Parratt - Bach Festival 1895', 13.5cm high, 16.5oz (2). Bach Festival 1895 - 2 April 1895: St Matthew Passion: Miss Fillunger, Miss Hilda Wilson, Mr Robert Kaufmann, Mr David Bispham, Mr Andrew Black and Mr W. H. King (vocal). 4 April 1895: Selection: Mrs Hutchinson, Robert Kaufmann, Mr David Bispham and Miss Marian McKenzie (vocal), Dr Joachim (violin), Mr H. G. Lebon (oboe), Sir Walter Parratt (organ) and Miss Agnes Zimmermann, Miss Fanny Davies and Mr Leonard Borwick (piano). 6 April 1895: Mass in B minor: Miss Hutchinson, Miss Marian McKenzie, Mr Robert Kaufmann and Mr David Bispham (vocal), with Mr H. G. Lebon and Mr H. Smith (oboe), Mr W. L. Barrett (flute), Mr A. Borsdorf (horn) and Dr Joachim (violin).
By Faberge - a silver parcel gilt and lilac enamel decorated photograph frame, workmaster Johan Victor Aarne, St Petersburg circa 1896-1908, the central oval aperture (4cm x 3cm) within an applied laurel wreath, the wire easel stand applied to an ivory backing panel, inscribed to top M.G. ihrer lieben D.M.G., 7.5cm x 7.5cm. Contains the sepia enamelled portrait of a Naval Officer
A 19th century matched part service of silver King's pattern flatware, comprising: six table spoons by Francis Higgins, London 1860 and another by Elizabeth and John Eaton, London 1858; ten dessert forks, (six by Charles Lias, London 1840, four by George Adams, London 1875); six table forks by Francis Higgins, London 1859/60; eight dessert spoons, (three by Charles Lias, London 1840, three by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1852, two by George Adams, London 1876); and nine teaspoons by George Adams, London 1856/68, 91oz (40)
A 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, by William Neale & Sons, Birmingham 1925, of rectangular engine turned design with spring thumb release, 11.5cm x 8.5cm, 141.7gm (including elastic retainer) and another silver example by William Haseler, Birmingham 1947, 11.5cm x 8.5cm, 6.5oz including spring retainer (2)
A George III silver baby's whistle, rattle and teether, by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1796, suspended with eight bells and fitted with a twisted coral handle, 16.5cm. Provenance: The second Lady Mallowan, by descent, late of 22 Cresswell Place, the London mews home of Agatha Christie
A George III silver three piece tea set, by Soloman Hougham, London 1814, comprising: a teapot of compressed rectangular shape with ribbed bands to the body below a gadrooned edge, insulated foliate headed handle and raised on four scrolled paw feet, 15cm high together with the matching sugar basin, 11.5cm and cream jug, 10cm, 47oz (3)
A matched pair of silver pepper casters, by Adie & Lovekin, Chester 1911/Birmingham 1912, each of plain baluster form with drill pierced covers, 9.25cm high, loaded; an oval silver mustard pot by The Haseler Brothers, Chester 1911, crested, 8.25cm diameter and a small drum mustard pot by The Haseler Brothers, Chester 1911, plain with gadrooned edge, 5.25cm diameter, 5.5oz (3)
A matched service of silver King's pattern flatware, comprising: three tablespoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1965; ten table forks (four by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; three by John Round, Sheffield 1900; three by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1958); eight dessert forks (six by E Viner, Sheffield 1965; two by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1958); seven dessert spoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; eight soup spoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; six teaspoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1964; six coffee spoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; together with six silver handled table knives, six cheese knives and six fish knives all by E Viner, Sheffield 1965, 89oz weighable (66)
A pair of reproduction slip top spoons, by Jones and Son, London 1928, 15.25cm; a silver vesta case, Birmingham 1901, a child's spoon, Birmingham 1921, a silver cigar case holder, London 1923; a Danish metalwares caddy spoon; a Norwegian metalwares and red enamel spoon; two small metalwares boxes, two wine labels, a chick pin cushion and a base metal posy holder (13)
A pair of Victorian silver pepper casters, by Bradbury & Henderson, London 1885, each of plain octagonal baluster form with pierced covers with bell finials, 11.25cm high; also a small silver five bar toast rack by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1908, of oval wire form,11.75cm, 7.5oz (3)
A silver Hanukkah nine light candelabrum, by A Smith, Birmingham 1963, raised from a square beaded base standing on four claw feet below a square tapering stem from which stem nine branches capped by a star of David finial, the base fitted with a clockwork musical movement, 27.5cm high, loaded
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