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Lot 431

Three pairs of blue enamelled silver earrings, 12g gross

Lot 461

A blue stone silver necklace

Lot 467

Silver necklaces, bangle, chain with charms and a pair of earrings

Lot 468

A 9ct gold signet ring, shield shaped tablet, 3.17g; a Queen Victoria silver crown, George and the Dragon to verso, 1889 (2)

Lot 438

LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED TANTALUS, BY GEORGE WISH OF SHEFFIELD LATE 19TH CENTURY of rounded rectangular form with an engraved lid and pierced body with repeating rosettes, the sides with ring handles, raised on bun feet, the base with a maker's stamp, fitted with three square section glass decanters with faceted stoppersDimensions:30cm long, 26cm high, 10cm deep

Lot 551

FRENCH ENAMEL CHEROOT BOX LATE 19TH CENTURY of rectangular form, the hinged cover and sides with scenes of ladies and gentlemen smoking and drinking, the interior and base painted with further smoking theme vignettes, with silver gilt mounts inscribed 'Gratty From Bunny . Novr . 1883', and retailer's inscription 'Paris 23 Bt des Capucines JONES & 41 St James's St . London', 16.5cm wide, 5.5cm high, 8.5cm deep; together with a CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN BOX, the hinged cover painted with an equestrian scene, the sides with various vignettes alternating with floral garlands, within metal mounts, underglaze blue, 7.3cm wide, 4.8cm high; and a BATTERSEA ENAMEL PILL BOX, the cover painted with a quayside scene within a scrolling cartouche on a pink ground, the sides with floral and diaper panels, the base with a gilt diaper design, within a metal mountDimensions:5.5cm wide, 3cm high, 4.3cm deep

Lot 355

Y COLLECTION OF VARIOUS MINIATURE SILVER MOUNTED SCENT BOTTLES 19TH CENTURY AND LATER comprising three silver cylindrical examples, all with hinged covers and internal stoppers, with chased foliate or scroll decoration, one also incised with monogramed initials, two hallmarked for Birmingham, one for London; a cylindrical glass scent bottle with a white metal stopper and encased within a pierced silver body, marks rubbed; a white metal Japanese bottle, the body with chrysanthemums and irises with enamel details, two suspension rings; a bullet shaped scent bottle, the plain glass body with a white metal cover with chased floral and scroll designs; a feather-shaped white metal bottle with hinged cover, the body with chased scrolling decoration; a cut glass cylindrical bottle, with a silver cover inscribed 'Xmas 1911', 'Undine', Birmingham, maker J.G & S, 1910; a cylindrical jadeite bottle with a silver lid, hallmarks rubbed; together with an early 19th century TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER INLAID NEEDLE HOLDER AND A BRASS SEAL WITH CYLINDRICAL GLASS HANDLEDimensions:largest bottle 7.6cm long, smallest bottle 4.5cm long, seal 8.5cm longProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish Collection, MorayshireNote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Lot 3

* Ataturk (Mustafah Kemal, c. 1881-1938). Turkish statesman, first president and the founding father of the Republic of Turkey. A series of 9 photographs taken by a member of HMS Malaga which sailed to Istanbul for the funeral of Ataturk in 1938, gelatin silver prints, two of the largest photographs (11 x 17 cm) pasted to an old album leaf with 5 small photographs relating to a trip to the Suez Canal to verso, the remaining 7 photographs loose and all but one with ink captions to versos, 11 x 17 cm and slightly smallerQTY: (14)

Lot 320

* Elizabeth (1900-2002). Queen Consort of King George VI, The Queen Mother. Signed photograph, 1989, gelatin silver print, head and shoulders portrait wearing a tiara, necklace and Order of the Garter sash, 19 x 14 cm, signed and dated 'Elizabeth R, 1989' in black ink on original white card mount, presentation dark blue morocco desk frame by Paul Longmire with royal monogram at head, 32 x 22 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Michael Ashley Mann KCVO (1924-2011), Anglican bishop and Dean of Windsor, 1976-1989.

Lot 23

* Cuba. Homenaje, Malacón, Havana, 1993, by José A. Figueroa (1946-), gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated by photographer in black ink to verso, image size 22 x 15 cm, sheet size 25 x 20 cmQTY: (1)

Lot 44

* Hong Kong. An album containing approximately 100 mounted photographs, c. 1890s, a mixture of albumen prints and gelatin silver prints, including photographs of racing yachts at Hong Kong regatta (1893) and elsewhere, views of the Ladies Recreation Club, the cemetery, a grave and a Royal Engineers Memorial at Happy Valley, Gap Rock, the cricket pavilion, Stonecutters Island army, Praya reclamation, various family photographs featuring members of the Gough family, etc., images 20 x 28 cm and smaller, mounted singly and as multiples to rectos and versos of stiff card leaves, ink captions to mounts, contemporary half roan, spine deficient, contents largely broken and loose, oblong folioQTY: (1)

Lot 22

* Cuba. Exilio, Havana, 1967, by José A. Figueroa (1946-), gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated by photographer n black ink to verso, image size 15 x 22 cm, sheet size 20 x 25.5 cm QTY: (1)

Lot 16

* The Cottingley Fairies. Alice and the Fairies, [and] Iris and the Gnome, July & September 1917, printed by Harold Snelling, c. 1920, a pair of vintage sepia gelatin silver print photographs, 108 x 148 mm & 158 x 108 mm respectively, original brown card mounts with copyright dates and captions embossed in brown and lettered 'A' and 'B', single pinhole to centre upper margin of both mounts not affecting photographsQTY: (2)NOTE:The first, and most famous, two of the five Cottingley Fairies photographs, a hoax perpetrated by schoolgirls Frances 'Alice' Griffiths and her older cousin Elsie Wright, that deceived a number of eminent figures, most notably Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The story began as a practical joke in Cottingley, near Bradford, West Yorkshire in 1917 and the fairies were actually drawings by Elsie, secured in the ground with hat pins. The story quickly got out of hand and the truth became a secret the girls decided to keep until the 1980s in order to protect the public reputations of those who believed in the 'truth' of the images. Alice was probably the name given to Frances by Conan Doyle in an attempt to help conceal the girls' identities when he published the photographs. The final three photographs were taken by the girls a year later, two of these photographs again featuring one or other of the cousins. The fifth and final one, 'The Fairy Bower', taken by Frances and showing a fairy 'cocoon' in the grass, remains open to question for some as Frances maintained until her death in 1986 that she really did see fairies and that uniquely this photograph was not faked.

Lot 56

* Lunar Photographs. A group of 8 lunar photographs, c. 1970s, gelatin silver prints, 5 of the images 28.5 x 37 cm, one showing Earthrise, the other 4 images of the moon's surface (one duplicate), plus 3 larger duplicates of 3 of the same photographs including Earthrise, on rolled thicker photographic paper, one with printed caption 'II-162H3' and 'NASA-LRC' to left and right corners, the other images entirely uncaptioned and uncredited, the larger photographs (largest image 53 x 40 cm) all with some slight creasing and one with paper adhesion mark to upper corner of imageQTY: (8)

Lot 76

* Pyrenees. A large album containing over 200 mounted photographs of the Pyrenees and southern France, c. 1930s, vintage gelatin silver prints, a mixture of town and rural views and scenes including some with people, photographs 25 x 16 cm and smaller sizes, mounted as multiples to rectos and versos of thick paper leaves, entirely uncaptioned, contemporary half morocco, heavily rubbed with some wear at head and foot of spine, large 4to (42 x 37 cm)QTY: (1)

Lot 89

* World Travel. An assorted group of over 30 photographs of people and scenes, c. 1880s-1890s, mostly albumen prints, including scenes in Jamaica, Bermuda, Borneo, Malta (2 panoramas), Sydney, Australia, Solomon Islands, Indochina, South Africa, Egypt, big game hunting, etc., various sizes including some carte-de-visite portraits, plus a large gelatin silver print photograph of a Padaung woman from Myanmar, 1936, with limitation inscription in silver to lower right corner, '2/10 Chua Gallery', 37 x 27 cm, matted mountsQTY: (approx. 30)

Lot 14

* China & the Far East. An album containing approximately 360 photographs of China and the Far East, c. 1934-1936, gelatin silver prints, including over 100 of China, featuring Wei Hai Wei, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Hancow, Yangtse, Tsingtao, Chingwantao, Amoy and Foochow, as well as photographs of Singapore, Manila, Borneo, Sumatra, Japan, Batavia and Indochina, images mostly small format of postcard-size and smaller, corner-mounted as multiples to rectos and versos of thick paper leaves, captions in white china ink, original padded morocco with pictorial scene to upper cover and gilt-titled 'HMS Kent, China/Japan, 1934-1936', some edge wear and fraying of spine, oblong folioQTY: (1)

Lot 36

* Dunlop Rubber. A collection of 90 photographs relating to the construction of a new factory at Fort Dunlop, Birmingham, England, mostly c. 1919-21, gelatin silver prints, some with negative numbers and dates printed in the lower margins, over 50 photographs pasted on to rectos and versos of album leaves, the remainder loose, mostly 21.5 x 29 cm but a few smaller including 2 panoramas, contemporary roan-backed buckram, rubbed and soiled, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Fort Dunlop is the common name of the original tyre factory and main office of Dunlop Rubber in the Erdington district of Birmingham, England. It was established in 1917, and by 1954 the entire factory area employed 10,000 workers. At one time it was the world's largest factory, when it employed 3,200 workers.

Lot 290

* Coronation robes. A set of robes and coronet belonging to Lady Helen Austin (1866-1942), comprising: a silver gilt Baroness's coronet, hallmarked Alfred James How, 1911, with 6 balls (tarnished), crimson velvet cap with gold thread finial, base rim trimmed with ermine and complete with original hat pin, quilted cream silk lining, 17.5 x 14 cm (7 x 5.5 ins); a Baroness's fitted kirtle of crimson velvet, scalloped edges and sleeves trimmed with miniver (some damage and losses to edge trimming), with dark cream lace sleeve flounces (that to right-hand sleeve with crude stitched repair to 12 cm closed tear), lacking 2 metal loops for securing mantle, partially lined with cream grosgrain taffeta, bust 96.5 cm (38 ins), waist 86.5 cm (34 ins), sleeves 41 cm (16 ins), length 128 cm (50.5 ins); and a Baroness's mantle of crimson velvet by Wilkinson & Son Ltd, Tailors and Robe Makers to His Majesty, edged with miniver (a couple of small areas of minor wear at foot) and with capelet of miniver with 2 rows of ermine tails, lined with cream silk (occasional tiny holes and marks, one small stain), maker's printed label at nape incorporating manuscript name 'The Bt Hon. Lady Austin', length 218.5 cm (86 ins), plus a pair of gold metal tasselled shoulder cordons, and a sash similarQTY: (6)NOTE:Lady Helen Austin (1866-1942) was the wife of Herbert, 1st Baron Austin (1866-1941), the English automobile designer and builder who founded the Austin Motor Company in 1905. They married on Boxing Day in 1887, and had two daughters, and a son who was killed in WWI. In 1936 Herbert was created Baron Austin, of Longbridge in the City of Birmingham, and therefore these robes would have been worn to the coronation of King George VI in 1937.

Lot 26

* Cuba. Revolution Square, Havana, 1970, by José A. Figueroa (1946-), gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated by photographer in black ink to verso, image size 22 x 15 cm, sheet size 25 x 20 cmQTY: (1)

Lot 10

* Canada, France & Italy. An album containing approximately 50 mounted photographs of Canada, France and Italy, late 19th century, mostly albumen plus some gelatin silver prints, including views in Canada (2 of Montreal with credits for William Notman in the negative), plus photographs of Paris, Verona, the Catacombs of Rome, a two-part panorama of Ajaccio, Corsica, Normandy and Brittany, images mostly approximately 20 x 25 cm, mounted on rectos and versos of stiff card leaves, contemporary padded morocco, worn and lacking spine, oblong small folioQTY: (1)

Lot 8

* Boxing Microphotographs. A pair of microphotographs of the boxers Tom Sayers and John Heenan by J[ohn] S[tovin], c. 1860, each within a small clear circular support (10 mm diameter) mounted on glass microscope slides, 25 x 75 mm, each with a printed label pasted to left edge, ‘Tom Sayers, The Champion of England | [John Heenan, the Champion of America], a Photographic Curiosity for the Microscope’ each with printed initials ‘J. S.’, accompanied by modern gelatin silver print enlargements of the microphotographs, images 25 x 20 mm, sheet sizes 70 x 42 mmQTY: (4)NOTE:A rare pair of boxing microphotographs by John Stovin (1814-1896), the creator of these slides, who produced around 150 photographic curiosities on glass slides between 1859 and 1862. The pairing celebrates the legendary fight between Heenan and Sayers on 17 April 1860 in a Hampshire field that can be claimed to be the inaugural ‘world title’ international boxing match that ‘changed boxing forever’. After a brutal but even battle, the fight was broken up of Aldershot police after 42 rounds, and nearly two and a half hours of fighting. The two heavily bloodied men escaped and were to share the purse of £400. Also there, and beating a retreat from the police were the young Prince of Wales, Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray and the prime minister, Lord Palmerston. Sayers never fought again and died in 1865, aged 39; eight years later Heenan died in poverty in Wyoming, aged 38.

Lot 79

* Seymour (David, 'Chim', 1911-1956). A group of four photographs of figures at the Vatican, c. 1949, vintage gelatin silver prints, showing Pope Pious XII being carried in his sedia gestatoria, giving a public audience and receiving nuns, plus one photograph of Monsignor Montini (Pope Paul VI), a few minor creases and see-through pen pressure markings from versos, photographer's and agency stamps and labels to versos, 26 x 20 cm and the reverse, all very similarQTY: (4)

Lot 52

Japan. In and Out of Kobe, [Photographed by Teijiro Takagi, Kobe: Tamamura, 1909], 20 unnumbered colour-tinted collotypes after photographs by the author, each with printed English caption to lower margin, minor scattered spotting, original textured boards with upper cover lettered in silver and silk spine tie, a little rubbed and soiled, oblong 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:There is no title-page or any text besides the captions on the 20 plates and it has not been established whether this is a true first edition or a near-contemporary reprint of this scarce photobook.

Lot 69

* New York. A large album containing 140 mounted photographs, 1930s, vintage gelatin silver prints, mostly architectural views showing skyscrapers and tall buildings, plus some gardens, harbours and people, images 35 x 23 cm and smaller including some postcard sizes, mounted singly and as multiples to rectos and versos of paper leaves, entirely uncaptioned, contemporary cloth, gilt-titled 'New York, Spring 1937' to upper cover, slightly rubbed and soiled, 4to (44 x 39 cm)QTY: (1)

Lot 18

* Cuba. Calle 1, Voilado, 1994, by José A. Figueroa (1946-), gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated by photographer in black ink to verso, image size 22 x 15 cm, sheet size 25 x 20 cm QTY: (1)

Lot 291

* Coronation robes. A collection of robes and coronets, 1901 and later, 3 coronets, comprising: a silver gilt Viscount's coronet, hallmarked CJV Ltd, 1936, with 16 silver balls (tarnished), crimson velvet cap, with gold thread finial, and ermine fur trim to base rim (a little dusty), lined with cream silk, embroidered name 'Bridport' sewn onto lining, 25 cm x 24 cm (10 x 9.5 ins); a silver gilt Baron's coronet, with hallmark of Isaac Pothecary dated 1901, with 6 silver balls (tarnished), crimson velvet cap (lightly faded), gold thread finial, and ermine fur trim to base, lined with quilted cream silk, 25 x 23 cm (10 x 9 ins); and the silver gilt frame only of a Baroness's coronet, hallmarked Fowler & Polglaze Ltd, 1936, tarnished, together with 2 robes, comprising: an Earl's robe of raspberry velvet with miniver cape, collar, and edging, the cape with 3 rows of ermine tails, collar and cape with some insect damage, and latter with a 20 cm closed tear, cream lining with pocket, lining with scattered small holes, and some staining (especially at foot), lacking left-hand ribbon tie at neck, length 198 cm (78 ins); and a Baron's robe of crimson velvet by Wilkinson & Son Ltd ... Tailors and Robe Makers to His Majesty, with miniver cape, collar, and edging, the cape with 2 rows of ermine tails, cape with some damage, cream lining with 2 large buttoned pockets, lining with occasional small holes and marks, and a little stained at foot, grosgrain ribbon ties at neck (later? or re-attached), maker's printed label at nape incorporating manuscript name (latter mostly torn away leaving '[...]rst'), length 184 cm (72.5 ins)QTY: (5)NOTE:A rare chance to buy a collection of coronation robes in this, the year of the coronation of King Charles III.

Lot 9

* British Royalty. A group of 4 photographs of Queen Elizabeth II and two of the Duke of Edinburgh, taken at a Garter Ceremony at Windsor, 1950s, vintage gelatin silver prints, images 18 x 14 cmQTY: (6)NOTE:It is likely these were taken to be used as reference for painted portraits; two of the images have the reference number 2 and 3 in the negatives.

Lot 15

* China. A collection of over 160 celluloid film negatives, c. 1900-25, the images showing scenes in Shanghai, Peking, Kalgan, Nank’ou, Tsingtao, Manchuria, Kaiyna, Koyang, etc., negatives 9.5 x 12 cm, plus numerous duplicates, many contained in four negative wallets, plus some loose ‘miscellaneous’ negatives in envelopes, wallets with pencil partial index captions (and some later indexing on separate sheets), together with a small related group of mostly small format gelatin silver print photographs, many with brief annotations to versosQTY: (approx. 200)NOTE:The photographs were taken between 1900 and 1925 by Niels Poulsen when he worked for various firms, including Liddell's, while engaged mainly in the wool trade which took him all over North China. Niels Poulson was born in 1880 in Shanghai, China, of Danish parents. His father Carl Poulson originally arrived in China in 1871 working for the Great Northern Telegraph Company and was invited by the Chinese statesman Li Hongzhang (1823-1901) – for a portrait of Li see lot 54 – to open a school of telegraphy in Tientsin (Tianjin) where the family settled and where Niels grew up. After leaving school Niels spent some time in Manchuria, but was in Tientsin during the time of the Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901). Subsequently, he spent most of his time in North China until 1926 where he moved to Shanghai. Niels was well-known in the country north of the Yangtse river. He had been regarded as the best gentleman rider in North China, having won numerous horse racing trophies. It is understood that Niels aided Li by undertaking confidential missions in Chinese disguise. The National Army Museum in Chelsea holds a collection of six photographs relating to the service of Niels Poulsen, recruitment manager of the Chinese Labour Corps in Shantung (now Shandong) Province c. 1914-1923; and to the service of Lt. Rev. Frank Harmon as a missionary and interpreter in Manchuria, Peking and France, c. 1900-1918.

Lot 46

* Italy. An album containing 90 mounted photographs, late 19th and early 20th century, including 60 gelatin silver print photographs of Rome (1 two-part panorama, 60 x 17.5 cm), plus 16 albumen prints of Milan (2 colour tinted) and 14 albumen prints of Certosa di Pavia, images mostly architectural views, some sculptures and artwork, 20 x 25 cm and similar, mounted to rectos and versos of stiff card leaves with neat calligraphic ink captions in French to mounts, contemporary morocco-backed cloth, a little rubbed, oblong folioQTY: (1)

Lot 144

* Paderewski (Ignacy Jan, 1860-1941). Pianist, composer and Prime Minister of Poland, 1919. Photograph Signed, 'I.J. Paderewski', gelatin silver print photograph by G. Nitsche (copyright stamp in the negative lower left), half-length portrait, signed in black ink vertically up his white shirt front, a few scattered 'pinprick' marks to photograph surface, 135 x 95 mm, on original card mount with the sitter's name in white letters to lower mount, cut down into an oval shape for previous framing purposes, 21.5 x 16 cm overallQTY: (1)

Lot 66

* Miscellaneous Photography, late 19th and early 20th century, including 12 albums with albumen and gelatin silver print photographs of Great Britain, Europe and a few of the Middle East, 3 snapshot albums including 1 of the Channel Islands, 1926, and one of Ceylon, c. 1930s, plus 2 albums of cartes de visite and a quantity of loose photographs on mounts, etc.QTY: (2 cartons)

Lot 40

* Far East. A very large album containing approximately 420 photographic prints, relating to the voyage of HMS Hawkins to China Station, 1919-21, gelatin silver prints with numbers in the negative, images 8 x 12.5 cm, corner-mounted with thread on rectos and versos of stiff card leaves with numbered printed captions pasted beneath, covering the journey from Chatham dockyard to Malta, Port Said, Ceylon, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan, and China, including Wei-Hei-Wei, numerous images of ships and sea scenes, activities on board and onshore, etc., a few photographs now loose or missing, contemporary gilt-titled lacquered boards with inset oval image of Hawkins to upper cover, spine missing and contents broken with many leaves loose, thick folio (34 x 44 x 17 cm)QTY: (1)

Lot 147

Roosevelt (Theodore, 1858-1919). American politician, 26th President of the United States, 1901-1909. Signed White House card, 'Theodore Roosevelt', a good dark signature in black ink, 7 x 10 cm, pasted on to the front free endpaper of a copy of Roosevelt's book, Good Hunting, In Pursuit of Big Game in the West, New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1907, black & white plates and marginal decorations, upper hinges slightly cracked, bookplate of Charles Moncheur to front pastedown, original decorative cloth, spine somewhat spotted and damp stained, 8vo, together with a secretarial letter on behalf of Mrs Roosevelt on silver-lettered White House letterhead, Wednesday, no date, to Baroness Moncheur, regretting that Mrs Roosevelt does not have a photograph of herself to send but sending the book instead and 'hoping that when the boy is older, he may read The President's book', signed Isabella L. Hagues, 2 pp. on first and last page of a bifolium, small 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:Charles Moncheur (1908-1977) was the son on Baron & Baroness Ludovic Moncheur. Ludovic (1857-1940) was a Belgian diplomat and Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the King of the Belgians.

Lot 24

* Cuba. Mandti (Las Tunas) by Raul Canibano Ercilla (1961-), 1999, gelatin silver print, signed, titled, and dated by photographer, image size 14.5 x 21.5 cm, sheet size 18 x 24.5 cm, white card window mountQTY: (1)NOTE:From the photographer’s ‘Tierra Guajira’ series.

Lot 70

* Nude and Glamour Photography. A group of approximately 90 loose photographs of nude and glamour models, probably England, 1960s, gelatin silver prints, 15 x 10 cm and some largerQTY: (approx. 90)

Lot 72

* Photograph albums. An assorted collection of 12 photograph albums, 19th & early 20th century, mostly containing gelatin silver prints and some albumen prints of UK topography, plus European scenes, family photographs and one album with early views of Skegness, various formats and sizesQTY: (a carton)

Lot 262

A silver plated and leather bound hip flask, bayonet fitting top, length 14cm. Condition - good, general wear only, cork not tested.

Lot 195

A late Victorian Art Nouveau style silver ring tree, sponsor's indistinctly, probably Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1900, height 12cm.

Lot 156

A mixed lot of hallmarked silver comprising a pair of candlesticks, a pierced bon bon dish and a silver framed clock, various dates and makers, candlestick height 16.5cm.

Lot 350

A late Victorian silver plated miniature coal scuttle by Walker & Hall.

Lot 297

A jewellery box and contents including gold and silver jewellery, watches etc.

Lot 177

A hallmarked silver bright cut engraved matchbox holder, 7.5cm x 5cm.

Lot 151

A large silver plated tea urn, twin handled, bright cut engraved ovoid body, acanthus spout with ivory knop handle and acanthus base, height 61.5cm. APHA ref. 8T79XDQT Condition - good, appears damage/repair free, general wear including loss to plate, slight play in finial, various dings and scratches etc. hairline crack in ivory, doesn't quite stand level on all four feet, in our opinion it looks as though it would hold water and be functional however it has not been tested and as such sold as seen.

Lot 164

An Elizabeth II silver tankard, presentation inscription '...Sir Walter Ton... The Imperial Hotel Moreambe 15th May 1958, height 12cm, wt. 8 1/2ozt.

Lot 183

A cased set of Chinese silver teaspoons with multi-coloured jade finials, marked 'MADE IN HK 90%SILVER KH Q'.

Lot 167

A Victorian embossed twin handled shallow silver dish, William Comyns, London 1886, length 15cm, wt. 4 1/2ozt.

Lot 186

A silver toast rack, Aidie Brothers, Birmingham 1935, length 7.5cm, wt. 1ozt.

Lot 359

A pair of French silver fish slices.

Lot 179

A pair of hallmarked silver vases, height 21cm, as found.

Lot 117

A mixed lot of hallmarked silver and white metal jewellery, including Irish and Scottish. Condition - two brooches missing a stone, otherwise ok, general wear throughout.

Lot 352

A novelty Chinese silver model of a boat, gross wt. 21.6 g.

Lot 101

A 19th century silver fusee pocket watch, the movement signed 'H Baker Birkenhead', diam. 46mm.

Lot 264

A cased hallmarked silver cruet, wt. 4.8ozt

Lot 170

A group of three hallmarked silver miniature urns, tallest 9cm, gross wt. 15ozt.

Lot 353

A collection of vesta cases, mainly silver plated to include an elephant's head and a sovereign case.

Lot 163

A George III three footed silver salver, Richard Rugg, London 1774, diam. 19cm, wt. 9 1/2ozt.

Lot 176

A three piece hallmarked silver tea set, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield 1922, gross wt. 29ozt.

Lot 187

Two cased sets of silver cutlery comprising a part set of bean spoons and a set of forks (handles not included).

Lot 188

A silver plated and leather hip flask, bayonet fitting, Walker & Hall, length 16.5cm. Condition - chip/nibbles to glass around rim, leather loose at edge, general wear throughout.

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