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Forbes Kernan & Wilkins: Chinese Export Silver 1785-1885, No 225 from a limited run of two thousand copies, 1975 (with dust wrapper and cardboard sleeve).

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Two titles: Art Nouveau & Art Deco Silver and Contemporary Silver, with with dust wrappers. (2)

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W(illiam) B(adcock) Goldsmith of London: A Touchstone for Gold and Silver wares, c.1679, leather bound and tooled.

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Schroder, Timothy B: The Gilbert Collection of Gold & Silver, published by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1988, hand bound, (with dust wrapper).

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Albrecht, K: Nineteenth century Australian Gold and Silver Smiths, printed by J.C. Stephens & Company Melbourne, 1969 (with dust wrapper).

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How, Commander, G.E.P and How, J.P: English and Scottish silver spoons Mediaeval to late Stuart and pre-Elizabethan Hallmarks on English Plate, in three volumes, volume I number 354 of an Edition limited to 500 copies 1952, volume II 1953, volume III 1957, privately printed (with dust wrappers). (3)

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Boesen, G and Boje, C: Old Danish Silver, 1949 (with dust wrapper).

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Sotheby & Co.: The Ellis Catalogue of Provincial Silver Spoons, November 1935, the Personal copy belonging to Thomas Lumley, hard backed.

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Three Irish related volumes: Sweeney, T: Irish Stuart Silver (No 308 from a limited edition of 400 copies, signed by the author) 1995 (with dust wrapper), Irish decorative arts - a catalogue and Irish silver - a National Museum of Ireland catalogue. (3)

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Rabinovitch, B. Seymour and Clifford, H: Contemporary Silver: published by Merrell, London 2000, (with dust wrapper).

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Devon and Cornwall - Kent. W: West Country Silver Spoons and their makers 1550-1750, Bourdon-Smith Ltd, 1992 (with dust wrapper), Kent, T: Barnstaple Silver and its maker's, Bourdon-Smith Ltd, 1995, Exeter and West Country Silver, Exeter Museum, 1978, Dorling, T.J: The Silver ship of Truro, published by Taprell. J. Dorling, 1983 (second edition), Rendle, R.S: The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths of Plymouth, Devon c.1600 to 1800, (unbound), five copies of Journal of the Royal Institute of Cornwall, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1969, 1970; The Devonshire Association, Buckfastleigh, 1986, Exhibition catalogue, Devon Festival 1957 - Exeter Silversmiths Domestic Silver of the 16th to 18th centuries; Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries and Old Cornwall, Summer 1944, issued by The Federation of Old Cornwall Societies. (14)

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The Silver Society Journal: issue nos 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14,15 and The Silver Society Journal Index 2000. (16)

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Various spoon catalogues including: Phillips Auctioneers, The Alexander James Collection, February 1979 and ten other sale catalogues; Christies, The Ransford Collett Collection, March 1937, The Biggs Collection, September 1978, An Important Collection of Silver Toys & Miniatures, October 1972, two South Kensington catalogues, April 1988 and six mixed owner sales; Sotheby & Co, two copies of The Walter Collection, July 1954, The Nyburgh Collection November 1966 and five other mixed owner sales; eight various silver related catalogues together with Singleton. H.R: A Chronology of Cutlery, Sheffield City Museum. (39)

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Five Faberge related publications including: Faberge Fantasies & Treasures - 1995, Faberge: Lost and Found - 1993, Peter Carl Faberge Goldsmith and Jewellery to the Russian Imperial Court - 1966, Carl Faberge Goldsmith to the Imperial Court of Russia - 1979, FabergŽ Eggs - 1988, together with Cantz, H: Viennese Silver: Modern Design 1780-1918, 2003, (with dust wrapper).

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Hawkins, J.B: The Al Tajir Collection of Silver and Gold, volume one, published by E. & C.T. Koopman, 1983, (with dust wrapper).

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Teahan, J: The Dr Kurt Ticher Donation of Silver to the National Museum of Ireland (undated), together with Bennett. D. Irish Silver, published by Eason and Sons Ltd, Dublin, 1976 (both soft bound).

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A catalogue of The Coleman Collection of Silver Mustard Pots, published by Coleman Foods 1979.

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Kennedy, M.L: The Esther Thomas Hoblitzelle Collection of English Silver, privately printed, 1957, dedication to the owner signed K. Hoblitzelle, bound with tooled leather in sleave, together with an unbound address, by Dr H.H. Ransom.

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A Harlequin part service of wavy-end or dog nose flatware, comprising: five tablespoons, fourteen three prong tableforks, six dessert spoons, six three prong dessert forks, six teaspoons, mixed maker's and dates, some crested, but the majority by J. Hunt and R. Roskell, London 1878, together with six modern pistol, handled tableknives, six dessert knives (with stainless steel blades) 54.5oz weighable silver. (49)

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A William IV silvergilt, fruiting vine pattern dessert or christening fork, spoon and knife, (loaded knife handle) each piece inscribed 'Erasmus Gower', by William Eaton, London 1835, 3oz weighable silver.

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Six William & Mary small decorated trefid spoons, with ribbed rattail bowls engraved with stylised acanthus leaf and the stems engraved with foliage enclosing on the front an empty oval and on reverse an oval reserve engraved with the letter 'C', marked JH, London c.1690, approx 4.3in (11cm), 2.5oz. * Illustrated in Delieb's Investing in Silver p.18 and slip cover also sold with a copy of this book. (7)

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A George III North Country provincial mustard pot, cylindrical with reeded borders, a domed cover and a ball finial, (blue glass liner) by Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle c.1800 (no date letter), 3.5in (9cm) high, 2.5oz weighable silver.

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An early 20th century Russian 'souvenir' cigarette case, decorated with applied emblems and signatures, etc in gold and silver, some, gem set by an unknown maker with state marks for 1908-1917, 4.8in (12.2cm) wide, 7oz.

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A George III small oblong ink stand, with fret pierced galleries and shell feet, fitted with two mounted square glass bottles, by William Robertson, London 1769, 6.7in (17cm) wide, 7.5oz weighable silver.

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A George IV wine coaster, with an applied cast rim of shells, scrolls and foliage, with an inset silver base engraved with an armorial on the base bearing the motto 'SUIVEZ LA RAISON', (Follow Reason), by Benjamin Smith, London 1823, 6.25in (15.8cm) wide.

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A George III cream pail, with a swing handle and scroll piercing, blue glass liner, by Richard Meach, London 1769, 2.75in (7cm) high, 2oz weighable silver.

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A Victorian cylindrical mustard pot, with engine turned decoration and a shell thumbpiece, crested above the motto 'SEMPER PARATUS', by Edward Hutton, London 1883 (blue glass liner) 2.75in (7cm) high, 4.5oz weighable silver.

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A George III pierced mustard pot with a rising cover, wrythen finial and a cast, shell thumbpiece, (blue glass liner and a George III spoon), by Charles Chesterman, London 1768, 4in (10cm) high, 3.5oz weighable silver. (2)

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An early Victorian folding fruit fork with matching fruit knife, both with engraved mother of pearl handles inset a vacant silver cartouche, by Joseph Mappin & Son, Sheffield 1842, 5.5in (14cm) extended, (in a non related case). (2)

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A modern parcel-gilt four-light candleabrum with a rampant lion support, a ribbed circular foot and angular branches No 117 of a run of 250 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee, maker 'AM' London 1977, 11.25in (28.5cm) high, 25.5oz.

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A Victorian leather dressing case, fitted with seven mounted bottles/jars, eight ivory items, a leather mirror, a thimble, a leather blotter with an ivory dip pen and pencil, seven other leather accessories and a leather manicure wallet containing five assorted fittings (some silver some not) crested the bottle mounts by T.J. Watson, London 1895, the case with a canvas outer.

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An Edwardian novelty inkwell/pen rest in the form of a nib, glass inkwell, by the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co Ltd, London 1904, 5.3in (13.5cm) high, 1.5oz weighable silver.

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A Victorian drum mustard pot, with floral embossing and the sides and a chased reserve on the cover, scroll handle and cast shell thumbpiece, by William Cooper (two variations of this mark), London 1844 (blue glass liner), 4oz weighable silver.

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An early 19th century mounted cowrie shell snuffbox, with hinged gilt silver mount, apparently unmarked, c.1820, 3in (7.6cm) long.

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A small Victorian hob-shaped mustard pot, with a gadrooned border and cast shell thumbpiece, blue glass liner, by George Lambert 'of Coventry St', London 1895, 2.6in (6.7cm) high, 3.25oz weighable silver.

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Regimental Interest: a George IV/William IV Scottish matched three piece circular teaset, with gadrooned borders (the cream and sugar with gilt interiors by an unknown maker, 'GP', Edinburgh 1828, the teapot by Elder & Co, Edinburgh 1836) the base of the teapot inscribed 'Made from the silver of two cups presented to the late Charles Sharp of Hoddom in 1806 by the Dumfries-shire Volunteer Infantry, he being at that time Major of the Regiment, converted of this date January 1837' the cream and sugar, crested, 45oz. (3)

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A late Victorian mounted skean dhu, with a carved hilt and a foiled glass boss on the terminal, steel blade, marked 'STERLING SILVER' only, Scottish c.1900, 7.7in (19.5cm) long.

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William III, a silver Crown, 1696, first bust, reverse with first harp, edge reads OCTAVO (S. 3470). A sea-salvage coin, stained but good, fine; and a small late Roman bronze coin. (2) The First ex. HMS Association, Sotheby 28 january, 1970 (lot 79)

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George III, A silver Crown, 1820; another, George IV, 1821 (S.3787, 3805). Fine.

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Victoria, a silver Young Head Crown, 1845, edge reads VIII (S. 3882); William IV, Halfcrown, 1834 (S.3834). Both good fine. (2)

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Victoria, a silver Halfcrown and Shilling, 1877, young head, latter die no.31 (S.3889, 3906). Stained but good very fine. (2)

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Anne, a silver shilling, 1713/2, fourth bust, roses and plumes on reverse (S. 3617). Extremely fine and toned.

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George V, a silver 'Wreath' Crown, 1928 (S.4036). Very fine

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Charles I, The Return to London, a silver Medal, 1633, by Nicholas Briot, the King on horseback to left, rev a panoramic view of London, showing St Paul's and London Bridge, 43mm. Fine. Reference: Medallic Illustrations 266/62; The medal was struck to commemorate his return to London following the Scottish Coronation.

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An oval silver Masonic Chapter Jewel, mid 19th century, engraved on one side, 'R.C.C TWELFTH PROVINCE', raised rim, suspension loop and ring, 56 x 45mm; and a white metal of George, Prince of Wales, on his appointment as Regent, 1811, by T. Wyon, after Rouw, 49mm. Both very fine. (2) Reference: The latter, British Historical Medals

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A Northern Irish Orange Order Master's Silver Jewel of Office, laureate bust of William III right within wreath, topped by large crown, legend on scrolled ribband below, 1640 ERNEST AUGUSTUS ORANGE LODGE - MASTER, the detail applied to a gilt background, 128 x 92mm. Extremely fine. The lodge named for Prince Ernest Augustus (1771-1851).

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A Charles II silver badge from the Nautical School, Christ's Hospital, 1673, by John Roettier, the circular badge made to be worn on the shoulder, depicting a pupil with the allegorical figures of Arithmetic, Astronomy and Geometry, 81 mm. Very fine. *References Medallic illustrations, 557/218; M. E. Grimshaw, Silver Medals, Badges and Trophies from Schools in the British Isles, pp5-6 fig. 1.

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A Great War Military Cross Group of four with two Mentions in Despatches, awarded to Captain Reginald Thomas Booth Glasspool, 5th Durham Light Infantry, Military Cross, GVR, the reverse privately engraved 'Captain R.T.B. Glasspool / 5th D.L.I. / June 3rd 1916'; 1914-1915 Star (Capt.,Durh. L.I.), British War and Victory Medals (Capt.), latter with Oak Leaf, mounted as worn. The silver deep toned, otherwise about extremely fine.

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Charles II, A silver Crown, 1671, second bust, edge reads TERTIO (S.3357). Fine.

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George III and his Father, a silver Box Medal for the Peace of Paris, 1763, by Jan van Nost, the screw-on lid inset with medallic portrait portrait of George II to left, the base inset with George III to right, his hair tied in a queue, 50mm. Very fine and very rare. Reference: British Historical Medals 89 [R3]; Medallic Illustrations 713/453. The Peace of Paris was concluded on the 10th February, 1763 and ratified on the 10th March. Box should contain a series of 60 roundels giving views and descriptions of the events of the Seven Years War, however such complete sets are excessively rare.

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A Charles II small silver heart-shaped locket, in commemoration of his marriage to Queen Catherine of Braganza, 1662, the lid struck with his crowned bust to left, dividing C-R, the base with her portrait bust to left, with long, shaped hair, approx 26x21mm. *References: Medallic illustrations, Pl XL VII, 10, for portrait type; cf Greta Hecket Collection (lot 143)

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Charles II, The Restoration, a silver Medal, 1660, by Thomas Simon, bust right, rev. tree with three crowns, TANDEM REVIRESCET, 33mm, shaped suspension loop. Fine. Reference: Medallic Illustrations 453/38. The medal, whilst contemporary, is a solid cast of a medal originally struck in two pieces united by the rim.

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A glazed silver Medal of the Blackburn Pitt Club, 1814, by T. Halliday, named on the rim to Henry Hargreaves, 'Admitted 11th May, 1820', bust of Pitt left, rev. legend within and around wreath, 42mm. Very fine, but stained beneath the glass. A number of Pitt Clubs around the country issued medals to their membership. The Blackburn medals are amongst the rarest.

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A Member's Badge of the London Pitt Club, the oval silver-gilt medal inset with a 'Tassie' intaglio of Pitt, c 1814, named on the reverse to Heny. Egerton, Esqr., 45 x 40mm. A chip to the intaglio, otherwise very fine.

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Charles II, a silver Crown, 1672, third bust, edge reads V.QVARTO (S. 3358), fine; together with a small group of sundry coins, mostly modern. (lot)

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Edward VII, Coronation 1902, a silver Crown, currency issue (S.3978). Very fine.

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Victoria, Jubilee coinage, a silver Crown, 1890 (S.3921), extremely fine; others (4), Crown 1890, Double-Florins (2), 1889, 1890; Halfcrown 1889; old head Crown, 1897, these fine to very fine; modern Crowns (2), 1935, 1937; Pennies (2), 1950, 1951, fine. (10)

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A small collection of metal corkscrew components, and a silver swizzle stick. (lot)

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A Victorian engraved brooch, in the form of an arrow with a chain and pendant drop stamped on the back 'COMBMARTIN SILVER' and Regd OCT 21 1847. H.S. ELLIS EXETER', by H Ellis, Exeter 1847, 3.4in (8.5cm) long, 1oz.

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A Victorian brooch, in the form of Dartmouth Castle in high relief, stamped 'Reg Oct 21.1847, H.S. Ellis Exeter' and 'COMBMARTIN SILVER' by H. Ellis, Exeter 1847, 1.6in (4cm) wide, 0.3oz.

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