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Lot 159

UNITED STATES. Silver 1 dollar, 2010 W. American Veterans Disabled for LifeIn secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 19096673. PCGS population in this grade: 15209, equal-finest graded.Reference: KM-479Diameter: 38.1 mm.Weight: 26.73 g.Composition: 900.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 160

INDIA. Lot of 4 silver coins.Coin 1: Victoria, 1 Rupee 1900 C incuse. 30.79 mm. 11.66 g. 917/1000 Silver.Coin 2: Edward VII, 1 Rupee 1906. 30.6 mm. 11.66 g. 917/1000 Silver.Coin 3: George V, 1 Rupee 1919. Calcutta. Mintage: 211,206,000. 30.5 mm. 11.66 g. 917/1000 Silver.Coin 4: George VI, 1 Rupee 1942 •. 30.5 mm. 11.66 g. 500/1000 Silver.Total gross weight: 46.64 g. (ASW = 1.2189 oz.)Composition: 812.8/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 161

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 4 silver coins.Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2002. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Commonwealth Games - England. Mintage: 3,497. 28.4 mm. 24 g. 925/1000 Silver.Celebrating the Commonwealth Games in Manchester 25 July to 4 August 2002—the largest competition in the 72-year history of the Games.Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2002. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Commonwealth Games - Scotland. Mintage: 3,497. 28.4 mm. 24 g. 925/1000 Silver.Celebrating the Commonwealth Games in Manchester 25 July to 4 August 2002—the largest competition in the 72-year history of the Games.Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2002. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Commonwealth Games - Northern Ireland. Mintage: 3,497. 28.4 mm. 24 g. 925/1000 Silver.Celebrating the Commonwealth Games in Manchester 25 July to 4 August 2002—the largest competition in the 72-year history of the Games.Coin 4: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2002. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Commonwealth Games - Wales. Mintage: 3,497. 28.4 mm. 24 g. 925/1000 Silver.Celebrating the Commonwealth Games in Manchester 25 July to 4 August 2002—the largest competition in the 72-year history of the Games.Total gross weight: 96.00 g. (ASW = 2.8553 oz.)Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 162

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 6 silver coins.Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Pound 2006. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Egyptian Arch Bridge. Mintage: 5,129. 22.5 mm. 19 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2006. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Brunel - Achievements. Mintage: 3,018. 28.4 mm. 24 g. 925/1000 Silver.Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a British engineer who has been named one of the most ingenious and prolific figures in engineering history.Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2006. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Brunel - Portrait. Mintage: 3,199. 28.4 mm. 24 g. 925/1000 Silver.Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a British engineer who has been named one of the most ingenious and prolific figures in engineering history.Coin 4: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 50 Pence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Victoria Cross - Award. Mintage: 3,532. 27.3 mm. 8 g. 925/1000 Silver.Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross, which was created by Royal Warrant on 29 January 1856. The Victoria Cross is the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy, awarded to those having shown extraordinary bravery, often at the cost of their own lives. Two coins were struck to mark the occassion, this one for the award and another depicting the acts of persons awarded with the Victoria Cross.Coin 5: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 50 Pence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Victoria Cross - Heroic Acts. Mintage: 3,415. 27.3 mm. 8 g. 925/1000 Silver.Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Victoria Cross, which was created by Royal Warrant on 29 January 1856. The Victoria Cross is the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy, awarded to those having shown extraordinary bravery, often at the cost of their own lives. Two coins were struck to mark the occassion, this one depicting the acts of persons awarded with the medal and another one commemorating the award itself.Coin 6: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 5 Pounds (Crown) 2006. Royal Mint. Proof Piedfort. Queen's 80th Birthday. Mintage: 5,000. 38.61 mm. 28.28 g. 925/1000 Silver.Celebrating the 80th birthday of HM Queen Elizabeth II.Total gross weight: 111.28 g. (ASW = 3.3098 oz.)Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 163

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 6 silver coins.Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Pound 2009. Royal Mint. Proof. Shield. Mintage: 20,000. 22.5 mm. 9.5 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2009. Royal Mint. Proof. Darwin. Mintage: 9,357. 28.4 mm. 12 g. 925/1000 Silver.Commemorating both the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882) and the 150th anniversary of his world-renowned publication "On the Origin of Species" which was published in 1859.Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2009. Royal Mint. Proof. Burns. Mintage: 9,188. 28.4 mm. 12 g. 925/1000 Silver.Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns (1759 - 1796), the world famous Scottish poet and pioneer of the Romantic movement.Coin 4: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2009. Royal Mint. Proof. Britannia. Mintage: 6,784. 40 mm. 32.45 g. 958/1000 Silver.To mark the 10th anniversary of the Britannia bullion coins range the original 1997 design was used for a second time following the popularity of the first issue.Coin 5: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 50 Pence 2009. Royal Mint. Proof. Kew Gardens. Mintage: 7,575. 27.3 mm. 8 g. 925/1000 Silver.Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the foundation of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. With its low circulation mintage of only 210,000 coins, it immediately became one of the most popular 50p coins issued.Coin 6: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 5 Pounds (Crown) 2009. Royal Mint. Proof. King Henry VIII. Mintage: 10,419. 38.61 mm. 28.28 g. 925/1000 Silver.Commemorating the 500th Anniversary of the Accession of King Henry VIII. The second Tudor monarch, Henry VIII was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death on 28 January 1547, the first ever English King of Ireland (from 15 February 1542) and had a nominal claim to the Kingdom of France.Total gross weight: 102.23 g. (ASW = 3.0587 oz.)Composition: 930.5/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 164

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 13 silver coins.Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Penny 2000. Royal Mint. Maundy. Mintage: 14,866. 11.15 mm. 0.47 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Twopence 2000. Royal Mint. Maundy. Mintage: 14,866. 13.44 mm. 0.94 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Threepence 2000. Royal Mint. Maundy. Mintage: 14,866. 16.26 mm. 1.41 g. Silver.Coin 4: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Fourpence 2000. Royal Mint. Maundy. Mintage: 14,866. 18 mm. 1.89 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 5: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Five Pence 2000. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 15,000. 18 mm. 3.25 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 6: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Penny 2000. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 15,000. 20.3 mm. 3.56 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 7: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Two Pence 2000. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 15,000. 25.9 mm. 7.12 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 8: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 10 Pence 2000. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 15,000. 24.5 mm. 6.5 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 9: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Twenty Pence 2000. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 15,000. 21.4 mm. 5 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 10: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 50 Pence 2000. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 15,000. 27.3 mm. 8 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 11: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Pound 2000. Royal Mint. Proof. Dragon. Mintage: 15,913. 22.5 mm. 9.5 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 12: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2000. Royal Mint. Proof. Technology. Mintage: 13,180. 28.4 mm. 12 g. 925/1000 Silver.The "Technology" £2 was the definitive type between 1997 and 2015, representing the advances made in industrial and technological fields. In 2015 it was superseded by the "Britannia" type.Coin 13: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 5 Pounds (Crown) 2000. Royal Mint. Proof , selectively gold-plated. Millennium. Mintage: 14,255. 38.61 mm. 28.28 g. 925/1000 Silver.Struck to celebrate the new Millennium.Total gross weight: 87.92 g. (ASW = 2.4138 oz.)Composition: 853.8/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 165

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 13 silver coins.Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Penny 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Maundy. Mintage: 6,394. 11.15 mm. 0.47 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Twopence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Maundy. Mintage: 6,394. 13.44 mm. 0.94 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Threepence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Maundy. Mintage: 6,394. 16.26 mm. 1.41 g. Silver.Coin 4: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Fourpence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Maundy. Mintage: 6,394. 18 mm. 1.89 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 5: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Penny 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 6,394. 20.3 mm. 3.56 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 6: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Two Pence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 6,394. 25.9 mm. 7.12 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 7: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Five Pence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 6,394. 18 mm. 3.25 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 8: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 10 Pence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 6,394. 24.5 mm. 6.5 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 9: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Twenty Pence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 6,394. 21.4 mm. 5 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 10: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 50 Pence 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Mintage: 6,394. 27.3 mm. 8 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 11: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Pound 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Egyptian Arch Bridge. Mintage: 14,765. 22.5 mm. 9.5 g. 925/1000 Silver.Coin 12: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Technology. Mintage: 6,394. 28.4 mm. 12 g. 925/1000 Silver.The "Technology" £2 was the definitive type between 1997 and 2015, representing the advances made in industrial and technological fields. In 2015 it was superseded by the "Britannia" type.Coin 13: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 5 Pounds (Crown) 2006. Royal Mint. Proof. Queen's 80th Birthday. Mintage: 20,790. 38.61 mm. 28.28 g. 925/1000 Silver.Celebrating the 80th birthday of HM Queen Elizabeth II.Total gross weight: 87.92 g. (ASW = 2.4138 oz.)Composition: 853.8/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 166

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 4 silver coins.Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 2 Pounds 2005. Royal Mint. Proof. Britannia. Mintage: 3,899. 40 mm. 32.45 g. 958/1000 Silver.The fifth Britannia design by Philip Nathan, featuring the traditional seated Britannia, first used in Britain during Roman Emperor Claudius.Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Pound 2005. Royal Mint. Proof. Britannia. Mintage: 2,360. 27 mm. 16.22 g. 958/1000 Silver.The fifth Britannia design by Philip Nathan, featuring the traditional seated Britannia, first used in Britain during Roman Emperor Claudius.Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 50 Pence 2005. Royal Mint. Proof. Britannia. Mintage: 2,360. 22 mm. 8.11 g. 958/1000 Silver.The fifth Britannia design by Philip Nathan, featuring the traditional seated Britannia, first used in Britain during Roman Emperor Claudius.Coin 4: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, Twenty Pence 2005. Royal Mint. Proof. Britannia. Mintage: 3,273. 16.5 mm. 3.24 g. 958/1000 Silver.The fifth Britannia design by Philip Nathan, featuring the traditional seated Britannia, first used in Britain during Roman Emperor Claudius.Total gross weight: 60.02 g. (ASW = 1.8488 oz.)Composition: 958.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 101

Thirteen walking sticks including a blackthorn example, silver mounted Victorian; horn capped malacca cane, thumb stick, bamboo walking stick,etc

Lot 141

Boxes & objects - a silver backed circular purse mirror, Ron Carr, Sheffield, 1996; a silver golf teaspoon, stamped D & T. GC, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1921; a Zippo brushed chrome, 1994, unused, boxed; costume jewellery including necklaces, brooches etc.; Sekonda Seksy watches; others;  a vintage official Harley-Davidson belt buckle; a CB nut brass belt buckle; a Shaeffer pen, pencil & ballpoint set, boxed; a boxed Parker ballpoint pen etc.

Lot 205

A collection of spoons including sterling silver and enamel examples, arranged on four trays, mainly Yorkshire & American examples

Lot 232

A silver cigarette case, machine turned, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, 104g; a silver backed dressing table set, W G Sothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1941 (4)

Lot 233

A silver tea presentation caddy spoon for crown green bowls, engraved President 1944, H Hunt, Sheffield, 1942, 18.3g; a silver gold teaspoon, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1932 13.1g; a silver seal egg spoon, Mark Willis, Sheffield, 1933, 18.6g; others 122.9g

Lot 234

A silver hafted butter knife and fork, JB, Sheffield, 1908; a silver hafted fruit knife, Sheffield, 1908; a silver cake blade, Hammond, Creake & Co, Sheffield, 1909; a Keswick School silverplated napkin ring; etc.

Lot 235

Late Victorian and later silver napkin rings, 192g (8)

Lot 236

An Edwardian sauce ladle, shell bowl, London, 1905; an Edwardian silver egg spoon, Henry Williamson, Sheffield, 1906; a silver ICI presentation teaspoon, Arthur Price, Birmingham, 1934; a pair of silver sugar nips, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, 1903; a Victorian silver pepperette, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1891; 109.6g

Lot 237

A set of six rat tail coffee spoons, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1935 50.72g; six silver cake forks, Arthur Price & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1936, 102.7g; an silver Art Deco circular dish raised on three arched legs, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1935 72g

Lot 238

A silver Mappin & Webb cigarette case, machine turned, gilt interior, Birmingham, 1925 147g; a silver Mappin & Webb compact, machine turned, Birmingham, 1934 106g gross; a Mappin & Webb silver cigarette case, marked Slipway and Mappin & Webb, rubbed marks 78.33g (3)

Lot 240

A pair of Continental silver coloured metal  candlesticks, canted sqare sconces, spreading bases, 11cm high, marked 830

Lot 241

A Victorian silver nurses belt buckle, S Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham, 1900 44.66g

Lot 242

Local golfing interest - a set of seven silver teaspoons engraved with H.G.C for Hallmashire Golf Club, John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 5 x 1935, 1936 & 1939; another four engraved with HGC & cross golf clubs, John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1938 & 1939; 147g

Lot 243

A George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, monogrammed MAW, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, 1790; two George III mustard spoons, monogrammed 'C' Walter Brind, London, 1818; another Thomas Streetin, London 1790; a Victorian silver mustard spoon,  Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1887; a pair of sugar nips, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1902; 86.96g

Lot 244

A sterling silver posy holder lapel brooch; silver modernist rings; St. Christopher pendants; bracelet, etc

Lot 245

A silver South African brooch in the form of a protea, stamped 'CANDIDA STERSILV'; Another possibly Danish, indistinctly marks; an Egyptian filigree bracelet; silver cross; etc

Lot 246

A Charles Horner thimble; Sterling silver guilloche enamel brooch; magnifying glass; silver buttons; etc

Lot 247

A 9ct gold lady's wristwatch, Swiss 15 jewel movement, rectangulr silvered dial, Arabic numerals, gold plated bracelet n/w; an Omega Ladymatic gold plated wristwatch, automatic movement, gold dial, gold baton markers, later expanding bracelet, w/o; an unusual silver Art Deco lady's wristwatch, Swiss manuel movement, square enamelled case (losses), white enamel dial, Arabic numbers, later leather strap, stamped 925 w/o (3)

Lot 249

A Victorian silver hinged bangle, David & Lionel Spiers, Birmingham, 1890 32.97g; an impressive white metal hinged buckle bangle, 53.61g; an unusual silver plated hinged bangle, the two panels depicting a night and day scene,

Lot 254

An 18ct gold solitaire ring set with a round white stone, size O, 3g gross; a 9ct gold Lady's Excalibur wristwatch, 17 jewel movement, silver dial, gold baton markers, later gold plated expanding bracelet;

Lot 260

A pair of sterling silver and Blue John cufflinks

Lot 264

A Victorian mother-of-pearl and silver folding pen knife, Sheffield 1895;  others (4)

Lot 270

A late Victorian silver opened faced J.G Graves Sheffield, The 'Express' English Lever pocket watch, the reversing pinion movement marked no.513739, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, silver case, Thomas Peter Hewitt, Chester, 1900 n/w; an Orabek brass open faced pocket watch, the Swiss movement engraved Railway Timekeeper, Orabek Reg. Trade Mark, silvered dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial w/o; a continental silver lady's open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, silver case G & Co, London import mark, 1907 w/o (3)

Lot 273

Costume  Jewellery - a pair of silver cufflinks, Chester 1935, cased; a silver mounted comb;    brooches, earrings; bangle;  etc

Lot 276

A Bulova Curv stainless steel watch, 262 khz quartz six jewel movement, rose gold plated bezel, silver dial rose gold coloured accents, diamond set markers to 2,4,8 & 10, subsidiary second dial, steel bracelet, original bill of sale, box & Papers

Lot 282

A silver baluster sugar caster, fluted base, lofty domed pierced cover, 17.5cm high, Birmingham 1910, 83g

Lot 287

A pair of George V silver rectangular easel photograph frames, 20cm high, 12.5cm wide, Birmingham 1930

Lot 290

A George III silver sugar caster, pierced double domed cover, 17cm high, Solomon Hougham, London 1793

Lot 295

An Edwardian cased set of twelve silver teaspoons & sugar nips, Hammond, Creake & Co, Sheffield 1906 181.26g

Lot 297

A George IV clear glass square desk well, the base hobnail and strawberry cut, silver collar, domed silver and tortoiseshell hinged cover, 8cm high, 9cm wide, Birmingham 1914

Lot 299

A silver and hobnail cut glass hip flask, detachable cup, hinged domed cover, embossed with scrolls, 14cm high, London 1914

Lot 300

A George V silver rectangular card case, engine turned, gilt interior, 7cm wide, Birmingham 1930

Lot 302

A cased set of twelve coffee bean spoons, C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1925 57.75g gross; a cased set of five presentation teaspoons, terminating with the Sheffield University coat of arms, stamped Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Sterling silver 96.7g; another silverplated & enamelled

Lot 304

A 19th century Dutch silver oval box, embossed with tavern scene, the sides with scrolls, 2.75cn high, 6cm wide, late 19th century

Lot 305

A silver christening set comprising eggcup, Birmingham 1927, silver spoon, Birmingham 1926, fitted presentation case

Lot 310

Various silver plated golfing trophies from Hallamshire Golf Club etc.

Lot 312

A silver trophy and cover, engraved Abbeydale Golf Club, The Challenge Cup, Won by D F Jackson 1933, Sydney Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1933 (af) 184g without stand; another engraved The Thomas Bowl, The Sheffield Insurance Institute, Annual Golf Competition, Winner 1927 D.F - Jackson,Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1927, 84g without stand; a silverplated trophy engraved Hole in One, 17th Hole, Denis F. Jackson, Hallamshire, 3rd June 1971; two trophy stands with silver plaques; a silver christening mug, engraved, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield, 1946, 162.7

Lot 325

The Heritage Collection pocket watches;  pen knives;  cufflinks;  silver jubilee pendant; geological specimens;   etc

Lot 36

A silver plated Thomas and Williams miner's lamp, 16cm high

Lot 366

Contemporary silver & glass jewellery including baltic amber earrings; ablone, malachite & turquoise earings; Blue John earings; other examples including opal, pearl & art glass; various necklaces and brooches etc.

Lot 369

A Jubilee silver ingot/pendant, oversized hallmarks, DNG, Sheffield, 25.7g; a silver Celtic Cross and necklace 4.26g; a silver St. Christopher pendant 3.91g; vintage costume jewellery including brooches, gold plated necklaces, faux pearls etc.

Lot 372

A continental silver lady's open faced fob watch, unusual heart shaped dial aperture, import marks (af), late 19th century;  a silver Albert;  a swivel fob set with cornelian & bloodstone; silver shield shaped fob

Lot 376

A pair of silver Old English pattern tea spoons, John Brydie, London 1827;  a silver preserve spoon, Sheffield 1970;  Spears Lotto, boxed;  Brooke Bond tea cards;  etc

Lot 380

Elvis Memorabilia - Various Elvis Presley figures, Elvis the E.P. Collection a special limited edition produced by RCA, Elvis Presley Fan Club commemorative silver jubilee record displays, etc

Lot 449

Corgi Rail Legends including ST97507 BR 4-6-2 A4 Class Union of South Africa; ST97505 Dwight D Eisenhower; ST97503 LNER Silver Link; ST97501 Mallard; ST97506 Dominion of Canada; ST97504 Bittern; ST97502 Sir Nigel Grreasley; others including Flying Scotsman; Call Boy; Prince of Wales Tornado all mint in mint boxes etc. (13)

Lot 46

A Mawson, Swan & Morgan, Newcastle, gentleman's silver & white metal mounted travel grooming set in a folding leather pouch, Percy Whitehouse?, London, 1914, (some rubbed marks & indistinct marks) incomplete (af)

Lot 482

A French parasol, hammered silver gilt ball finial, c.1910

Lot 490

An oak rectangular jewellery box, silver cartouche and escutcheon, 14.5cm wide, c.1920;  an Italian rectangular box, the cover inlaid with oxen and cart, 11cm wide;  other, oak boxes

Lot 500

Linda Joy Green (Bn 1905) Geishas, signed, gouche and ink, picked out in silver, 64cm x 45cm;  a Japanese silk, pf a song bird on fruiting branches, 35cm x 28cm;  a Chinese calligraphy, signed, red seal, 22.5cm x 30cm;  etc (4)

Lot 564

A reproduction mahogany silver table, pierced gallery, triple cluster legs, pierced X stretcher, 68cm high, 62.5cm wide, 41cm deep

Lot 60

Chinese School (Qing Dynasty, late 19th/early 20th century),  embroidered with cherry blossom, silk panels edged in silver thread, 31cm x 9.5cm, framed

Lot 72

A Carrs Silver square decanter and stopper, silver mount, Ron Carrs,   Sheffield 2005;  a similar ship's decanter, silver mount, Ron Carrs,  Sheffield 2002 (2)

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