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A bag of various English silver coins.

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A bag of various foreign silver coins.

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A bag of various Indian copper and silver coins.

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A bag of English copper and silver coins.

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A PAIR OF OVAL SILVER PLATED THREE BRANCH CANDELABRA with loaded bases. 11 1/2ins high.

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A SILVER PLATED SPIRIT KETTLE ON STAND, J.D. & S.

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A GOOD PAIR OF CIRCULAR WINE COASTERS complete with a pair of cut glass decanters with mushroom stopper and silver bands.

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A LARGE PLAIN SILVER UPRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH FRAME.

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THE ROYAL HUNT CUP, ASCOT, 1948 won by MASTER VOTE (About Maitre-Plebiscite), Owners H. G. & G. Blagrave, Jockey Rae Johnstone. A superb silver gilt two handled cup and cover on ebony plinth. Made in London 1908 by Messrs Hutton. Weight 60ozs engraved one side with the result, the other with a large Royal Crest.

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A VERY GOOD PAIR OF SILVER GILT TWO HANDLED TAPERING HORSE RACING CUPS AND COVERS, the lids with a jockey on a horse, and the handles with lion masks, complete with circular onyx bases. (In unused condition and not engraved). London 1971 and 1973, the onyx bases slightly different, each cup and cover 50ozs. 100ozs for both. (Would make ideal trophies for an important horse race).

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THE OLD NEWTON CUP, HAYDOCK PARK 1980 a circular two handled challenge cup on an ebony base, Made by ELKINGTON & CO. 1964, the silver cup not engraved, only the silver stamp on the base.

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A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR TEA TRAY with gadrooned edge and engraved body, London 1812. Makers Peter & William Bateman with late Victorian silver handles, London 1888. Total weight 58ozs.

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A SILVER SWEETMEAT DISH, Birmingham 1919 and a five piece silver and plate cruet set (7).

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A SILVER ENGINE TURNED POWDER COMPACT with an enamel flower top, Birmingham 1940, H.C.D.

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A VICTORIAN CUT GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE with silver top and band. London 1893.

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AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER PIERCED FRUIT BOWL, THEODORE E. STAFF, NEW YORK, No. 7543 with gadrooned edge and pierced scrolled body. Weight 22ozs.

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A SET OF TWELVE STERLING SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS WITH JAPANESE HANDLES with seven spare handles, stamped STERLING.

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A CONTINENTAL SILVER ENGRAVED CANTEEN comprising twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert spoons and twelve dessert forks and eight plated spoons.

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A SUPERB PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER GILT CAST SALTS by ROBERT GARRARD, Poseidon holding trident and steering a shell being pulled by a pair of dolphins, the base formed as waves, complete with spoons. London 1863. 5 3/4ins high, weight 56ozs.

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A FOUR PIECE SILVER BACKED DRESSING TABLE SET.

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An Edwardian silver card case. Birmingham 1910.

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A CUT GLASS FLOWER VASE with silver band. Birmingham 1929.

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Corgi, Black Beauty car, G and a Dinky Toys Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, F (2)

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An early 19th Century Saucer Dish with iron red and gilt floral frieze, silver lustre border, 8 1/4in and a Royal Worcester Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl in black and gilt with jewelled border.

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A Dresden Dish with pierced lattice border and painted roses, 11 1/2in D, a Continental gilt Tea Cup and Saucer and a pair of silver mounted glass Vases

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A Flight, Worcester Tea Bowl fishermen and cormorant pattern, star crack to base, a Saucer, three flowers pattern, star crack to base, a Coalport blue and white Bowl and an English porcelain silver shaped Cream Jug

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A three-seater upholstered sofa, with outscrolled arms, three cushions, upholstered in red and silver foliate fabric, on bun feet with castors

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GOSSE Edmund A collection of first editions of the works of Edmund Gosse, including two items with his bookplate and one with a presentation inscription, uniformly bound in half dark blue morocco, blue cloth boards, t.e.g., with 2 items in matching solander boxes, by Riviere, mostly with the bookplate of Oliver Brett, afterwards 3rd Viscount Esher, 8vo. (unless otherwise stated), comprising: On viol and flute, 1873; King Erik, 1876; New poems, 1879; Studies in the literature of Northern Europe, with signature of T.H. Ward in pencil, 1879; Gray, 1882; Seventeenth century studies, 1883; Firdausi in exile and other poems, 1885; From Shakespeare to Pope, 1885; Raleigh, 1886; Life of William Congreve, 1888; A history of 18th century literature, 1889; Gossip in a Library, 1891; The life of Philip Henry Gosse, 1890; Robert Browning personalia, 12mo., 1891; The secret of Narcisse; a romance, inscribed "J.A. Blaikie from E.W.G. Nov: 2.92", 1892; Questions at issue, 1893; The Jacobean poets, 1894; Critical Kit-Kats, 1896; A short history of modern English literature, 1898; The life and letters of John Donne, 2 vols., 1899; Hypolympia or the gods in the island, 1901; Jeremy Taylor, 1903; With Edmund Garnett, English literature: an illustrated record, 4 vols., 1903; In russet & silver, 1904; Coventry Patmore, 1905; Sir Thomas Browne, 1905; French profiles, 1905; Father and son: a study of two temperaments, with Edmund Gosse's bookplate, 1907; Ibsen, 1907; Biographical notes on the writings of Robert Louis Stevenson, original paper boards, printed paper label, uncut and unopened, preserved in a solander case, No 46 of 50 copies, with Edmund Gosse's bookplate, London: privately printed at the Chiswick Press, 1908; The autumn garden, 1909; Collected poems, 1911;Two visits to Denmark, 1911; Portraits & sketches, 1912; Inter arma: being essays written in time of war, 1916; Life of Algernon Charles Swinburne, 1917; Three French moralists and the gallantry of France, 1918; A catalogue of the works of Algernon Charles Swinburne in the Library of Mr. Edmund Gosse, original printed paper wrappers, preserved in a solander case, no. 43 of 50 copies, London: privately printed at the Chiswick Press, 1919; Some diversions of a man of letters, 1919; Books on the table, 1921; Aspects and impressions, 1922;The continuity of literature, presidential address, 1922, 1922 [bound with] Tallemant des reaux or the art of miniature biography, the Zaharoff lecture, 1925, 1925 [bound with] Malherbe and the classical reaction in the 17th century, the Taylorian lecture 1920, 1920; More books on the table, 1923; Silhouettes, 1925; Leaves and fruit, 1927; CHARTERIS E., The Hon., Life and letters of Edmund Gosse, 1931 [50]

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Scott (Captain R.F.). Scott's Last Expedition, ed. Leonard Huxley, 2 vols., 1913, half-title and photogravure frontis. to each, numerous col. and b&w plts. and illusts., incl. many from photos., panoramas, maps and charts etc., occasional spotting, orig. cloth, some wear, esp. to spines and joints, 8vo, together with Taylor (Griffith), With Scott, the Silver Lining, Erskine Press, reprint, 1997, illusts., orig. cloth, 8vo, and King (Peter, ed.), Scott's Last Journey, Duckworth, 1999, illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus. a qty. of others, Scott-related (one shelf)

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*Argentina. An album of twenty mounted albumen and early gelatin silver prints, 1890s, most showing people and scenes, and mostly with Beunes Aries caption in the negative, all somewhat faded, each approx. 22 x 16 cms and similar sizes, contemp. half morocco, worn, oblong 4to (1)

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*Big Game Hunting. Four albumen and four gelatin silver prints, c. 1860-90, the earliest two showing numerous trophies of Oscar Malitte, one damaged at left margin, the remaining six mounted to album leaves and showing Indian and European sportsmen with their trophies, all sl. faded, approx. 20 x 14 cm and larger (8)

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Chapman (Harold). Paris: Les Halles, Codognan, 1985, twelve mounted gelatin silver prints (from photos taken in the 1960s), loosely contained, as issued, with preface and contents leaves in orig. black cloth book box, 4to. Signed limited edition, 15/16. (1)

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*Misc. Photo. Albums, late 19th and early 20th c., including one album with albumen prints of Winchester, Rye, Worthing, mostly by Frith, Valentine, or Wilson, another with images of South and West England, a third album with amateur snapshots of Duncannon, and a fourth album with albumen and gelatin silver prints of Kent, Sussex, Jersey, etc., various sizes and bindings (4)

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Film Memoribilia. A Silver Cigarette Box, c.1940, hinged lid, wooden interior and leather base, London hallmark, stamps, fore-edge engr. 'Roy, best wishes from Dawn Addams', slightly bumped and tarnished, 4in. x 3.5in. x 1in., together with a Gold Money Clip, c.1940, the circular medalion showing a relief design of St. Christopher carrying Jesus, the reverse engr. 'Roy, love Tallulah [Bankhead]', 2in. x 1.5in., plus a Black Papier Mache box with a hand-painted lid depicting a scene from the Magic Squirrel, c.1970s., with a handwritten card inside, 'Dearest Roy, thanks for all the fun - this comes from Kiev and is made from old Russian tails.... - don't throw it away - the're hard to find!, love David [Niven]', 6in. x 3.25in. x 1.5in. All three items were presented to Roy Ashton, the famous make-up artist of Hammer Horror Films. (4)

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Bibles [Hebrew & English]. The Illustrated Jerusalem Bible. English Translation edited by F. Friedlander, c.1966, two thousand b & w illusts. to text, together with A Jewish Bible According to the Masoretic Text, 1972, both orig. silver metal bindings with embossed and applied Jewish symbols and emblems of the twelve tribes of Judah, etc., 8vo (2)

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Fry (Francis, ed.). The First New Testament Printed in the English Language (1525 or 1526) Translated from the Greek by William Tyndale. Reproduced in Facsimile with an Introd. by Francis Fry, Bristol, Printed for the Editor, 1862, the Introduction signed and dated by the editor, one page illuminated in cols. and gold, in an extraordinary binding of wooden boards, carved in high relief to a mediaeval heraldic design, with a silver clasp and cornerpieces, brown morocco spine lettered and blocked in gilt, red edges, 8vo. 177 copies only were printed. (1)

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Humphreys (Henry Noel). The Coinage of the British Empire, David Boque, 1855, twelve litho. plts. in gold, silver and copper, and twelve uncol. litho. plts., orig. black papier-mache binding, with sides pierced to show a crimson paper background, the sides showing a large version of the Royal Arms used by Henry VII and VIII and Edward VI, black roan spine lettered and blocked in gilt, a.e.g., skilfully recased, utilising matching endpapers, with some other expertly-executed minor restoration, slipcase. McLean, Paper, p.59. (1)

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Silver binding Book of Common Prayer.... together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, [with] Proper Lessons to be read at Mattins and Evensong [and] The New Testament; all Oxford, at the University Press, late 19th-c., in a pierced silver binding, in high relief, showing the Crucifixion on the upper cover and the Resurrection on the lower, oval plaque on the spine on which is engraved "To Sheila from E.M.T.", with a clasp, the whole over a leather binding, a.e.g., 32mo. (1)

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Fleming (Ian). On Her Mejesty's Secret Service, 1st ed., 1963, orig. black cloth, spine lettered in silver (in bright condition), orig. d.j., very slightly soiled, 8vo (1)

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Antiques reference, including Silver and Plate, Glass, Monumental Brasses, etc., incl. Irish Glass by M. S. Dudley Westropp, Peter Carl Faberge, His Life and Work, by H. C. Bainbridge, Cellini's Treatises, pub. Essex House Press, 1898, etc, all ex-library copies, with usual marks (3 shelves)

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A 1930's Edwardian-style ivory taffetta wedding gown, a short ivory crepe cape trimmed with white fur, two mauve taffetta bridesmaids dresses c.1920/30, a pair of 1930's mauve silk shoes, a pair of silver lame shoes and sundries

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A Scottish sporran, with silver metal clasp

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A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug and stopper, maker Rupert Favell & Co, London 1886, 9ins

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Two Victorian hour glass decanters and stoppers, with silver collars, Birmingham 1887 and London 1890, 10ins and 8.5ins

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A George II silver waiter, with scroll and shell border and engraved armorial, maker William Peaston, London 1755, 6ins, 7.5oz

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A William IV silver six division toast rack, with loop handle and scroll feet, maker Robert Hennell, London 1830, 6ins

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A George III silver salver, with gadrooned border and overall engraved floral decoration, maker John Carter, London 1769, 12ins, 27oz

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A George VI silver evening purse, by repute made for the Marchioness of Cambridge, the lid mounted with a yellow metal C & D below a crown, with compartmented interior, with case, London 1937, 6ins

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An Edwardian octagonal silver pedestal bowl, with pierced floral rim, London 1905, a Mappin & Webb silver comport, Sheffield 1923 and a posy vase, Sheffield 1813 (3)

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An Edwardian silver and mother-of-pearl shell desk clip, pierced and decorated with a cherub and scrolling motifs, Birmingham 1906, 7ins

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A Victorian silver salver, with shell and scroll border, engraved decoration and scroll feet, maker HM, London 1879, 5.25ins

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A Victorian three piece silver tea set, of shaped oval form, decorated throughout with engraved and repousse floral motifs, on scroll feet, Sheffield 1897, 43oz gross

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A George V three piece silver bachelors tea set, of oval form with demi-fluted decoration, Birmingham 1912, and a plated shell shaped butter dish

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A silver wine coaster, with pierced and gilt fruiting vine border and rosewood base, maker HM, London 1987, 5.25ins

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A Continental silver mounted pipe, with engraved lid 17 ins

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An Edwardian silver porringer, with twin scroll handles and hammered finish, makers Goldsmith & Silversmiths Company, London 1903, 4.75ins, 13oz

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A George V cut glass lockable decanter and stopper with silver collar, of ovoid form, maker Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1926, 11ins.

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A George V silver salver, the centre engraved 'To Henry E Earp, a token of esteem, The United Yeast company limited, May 1915-Dec 1937' and facsimile signatures within a reeded border on scroll feet, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1934, 19.5oz, 10ins.

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A Victorian silver goblet, with beaded decoration and bright cut floral swags and bands, London 1863, and a similar larger goblet, Birmingham, 1865 9oz, 5.5 x 6ins

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