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An Art Nouveau silver belt for a lady by Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1902, the pierced buckle applied with the stylised head of a young woman, otherwise formed from 22 pierced square links, 76cm long, 4.5oz; also an Art Nouveau silver bracelet, maker LE, Birmingham 1897, formed from six cast and pierced discs depicting a putto among flowers, 18cm, 1.5oz (2)
A group of eight silver and bronze "Putting the Weight" medals won by C Rolfe, Clare College 1888/89, displayed in a double sided glazed shield shape frame, included are medals from The United Hospitals Athletic Club, The Oxford and Cambridge Athletic Sports prize medals, Cambridge University and Clare College, 36cm high
A 19th century French silver pocket snuff box maker's mark LP, of rectangular shape, the body engine turned and flat chased with foliate scrolling, the cover with central lozenge of floral decoration highlighted with coloured enamels within a blue lined border, the inside cover engraved with a crest and an inscription, 7 x 4cm
The Hurst Park Trainers Cup 1926. A silver cup and cover by E J Lowe, London 1925, with moulded edge, beaded girdle above acanthus decoration to the lower body, two scroll handles, the cover with acanthus decoration, inscribed on the body as a racing trophy, on an ebonised plinth, 19cm, 29oz
A Queen Anne silver tankard by Gabriel Sleath, London 1710, of tapering cylindrical shape with moulded foot, edge and girdle, with S-scroll handle and peaked cover with scrolled thumbpiece, later embossed and inscribed 'Presented by Wm Orde Esq of Nunnykirk to Mr John Cartwright as a compliment to his ability as a jockey and his integrity as a man, 24 June 1842', 19cm high, 25oz
A set of four George III silver candlesticks by Ebenezer Coker, London 1771, each raised from a square gadrooned base, lobed and embossed with leaves and shells, supporting a wrythen stem with round and square knops below a gadrooned spool socket with a detachable gadrooned nozzle, 27cm, 86oz (2)
A late Victorian silver three piece tea set by Turner Bradbury, London 1897, comprising: a teapot of octagonal shape the upper body decorated with a broad fluted band below a gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet and fitted with an ebonised loop handle, 12cm high, together with the companion milk jug and sugar bowl, 23oz (3)
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