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Lot 214

KATE HARRIS (1878-1949) FOR WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD TRINKET BOX, LONDON 1900 silver, hallmarked London 1900Dimensions:9.5cm wide, 5.5cm high, 5.5cm deepProvenance:Hinge in good order, marked lion and date letter, sits flat to the box edge, very slight twist in lid so design not 100% true to centre of base, base and legs showing no sign of damage or repair, marks all clear

Lot 223

ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON 'CYMRIC' NOTECASE HOLDER, LONDON 1899 silver and enamel, stamped maker's marks and hallmarks for London 1899Dimensions:5cm x 7cm

Lot 224

ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON MUSTARD POT & SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1917 silver, set with three turquoise cabochons, hallmarked Birmingham 1917, stamped 492Dimensions:5.5cm high

Lot 225

A. E. JONES (1878-1954) ARTS & CRAFTS ROSE BOWL, BIRMINGHAM, 1903 silver, with four applied Ruskin pottery ovals, hallmarked Birmingham 1903Dimensions:16cm diameterNote: Literature: Illustrated in the Studio Yearbook, 1906

Lot 244

ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON PAIR OF FLOWER VASES, BIRMINGHAM 1909 silver, stamped marks for W. H. Haseler, hallmarked Birmingham 1909 Dimensions:14.8cm high

Lot 245

ARCHIBALD KNOX (1899-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON PAIR OF 'CYMRIC' BRUSHES, BIRMINGHAM 1925 silver and enamel, made by William H. Hasler, stamped marks and hallmarked Birmingham 1925, within fitted boxDimensions:7.5cm diameter

Lot 246

ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933) FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON CASED SET OF SIX SPOONS, BIRMINGHAM 1903 silver and enamel, each with maker's mark L&CO, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, within a fitted case with silk and brushed suede lining, stamped LIBERTY & CO. LTD/ REGENT ST./ LONDONDimensions:each spoon 11.6cm long

Lot 252

§ JAMES HERBERT MACNAIR (1868-1955) & CHARLES J. ALLEN (1862-1956) FOR THE LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE MARY KINGSLEY MEDAL, DESIGNED CIRCA 1903 silver, inscribed and engraved around the rim, signed J H MACNAIR/ C J ALLEN, stamped marks for Turner & Simpson, hallmarked Birmingham 1968, with fitted case Dimensions:9.5cm x 5.6cmNote: Literature: Robertson P. Doves and Dreams, The Art of Frances Macdonald and James Herbert McNair, 2006. Illustration p. 121, cat. no. M61. For an example of this medal in bronzeNote: Lt. Col. J. R. Danson M.C., T.D. served with some distinction in both World Wars, earning the M.C. in the 1st and as Lieutenant Colonel, commanding the Fourth Battalion Cheshire Regiment at Dunkirk in the 2nd. After retiring, he lived at Dry Close, the house at Grasmere, which his grandfather had built when he retired in 1880. The famous Danson bequest of antiquities he and his father collected is in the National Museums, Liverpool.

Lot 290

WMF (WURTTEMBERGISCHE METALLWARENFABRIK) JUGENDSTIL STRUT MIRROR, CIRCA 1900 silver plated metal, reserved on a beech ground and enclosing mirror plate, unmarkedDimensions:57cm x 43cm

Lot 298

KOLOMAN MOSER (1868-1918) FOR WIENER WERKSTÄTTE BROOCH, CIRCA 1900 silver and enamel, stamped hallmarksDimensions:3.2cm across

Lot 329

FRITZ SCHMOLL VON EISENWORTH (1883-1963) FOR BRUCKMANN & SÖHNE, HEILBRONN COFFEE POT, CIRCA 1913 silver and ebonised wood, stamped LEUS WERNER/ 800Dimensions:28cm highNote: Note: An example of this coffee pot is also in the British Museum (1995,0716.1)

Lot 330

R. TERRAS ART DECO MANTEL CLOCK, CIRCA 1925 silver plated bronze, unsignedDimensions:35cm high

Lot 350

HELEN CREETH (1859-1941) AUSTRALIAN ARTS & CRAFTS BROOCH, CIRCA 1910 sterling silver, porcelain, inscribed to reverse LESCHENAULTIA, W.A., CREETH, the silver rim mount stamped STG. SILVERDimensions:5cm diameter

Lot 361

SYBIL DUNLOP (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) BAR BROOCH white metal, set with chrysoprase and pink quartz cabochons, 7.5cm long; together with a PAIR OF EARRINGS, white metal set with chrysoprase and pink quartz cabochons, stamped SILVER, 2.5cm diameter; and a further PAIR OF EARRINGS, white metal, set with coloured stones, 1.1cm diameter

Lot 363

BERNARD INSTONE (1891-1987) (ATTRIBUTED TO) THREE PIECES OF JEWELLERY, CIRCA 1920 comprising a RING, silver set with an amethyst stone, size N/O; a FURTHER RING, white metal, set with an amethyst stone, size L; and a CLIP BROOCH, white metal, set with synthetic rubies and sapphires, 4cm long

Lot 402

ALEXANDER RITCHIE (1856-1941) IONA HEART-SHAPED BOX & COVER, CHESTER 1908 silver, stamped maker's marks and hallmarked 1908Dimensions:5.6cm across

Lot 437

GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) NECKLACE, 1933-1944 model no.15, sterling silver, set with amethyst cabochons, stamped GEORG JENSEN/ STERLING/ DENMARK/ 15Dimensions:50cm long including chain

Lot 438

GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) NECKLACE, POST-1945 model no.1, first designed 1904, sterling silver, set with blue hardstone cabochons, stamped GEORG JENSEN/ STERLING/ DENMARK/ 1Dimensions:36cm long

Lot 439

HENRY HEERUP (1907-1993) FOR GEORG JENSEN 'MOTHER & CHILD' PENDANT NECKLACE model 150, silver and enamel, stamped maker's marks, 5.8cm x 6cm; together with a GEORG JENSEN TIMEPIECE, silver and enamel, amber dial marked GEORG JENSEN/ SWISS, 3.7cm tall

Lot 440

GEORG JENSEN (1866-1935) BROOCH, CIRCA 1920 model 82, sterling silver, 2.8cm diameter; together with a PAIR OF BUTTONS, model 28, 1.9cm diameter; PAIR OF EARRINGS, model 47, set with green chrysoprase cabochons, 1.1cm diameter; and THREE BUTTONS, model 103, 2cm diameter, each stamped with maker's marks

Lot 441

HENNING KOPPEL (DANISH 1918-1981) FOR GEORG JENSEN BROOCH, DESIGNED 1954 model 315, silver and green enamel, 4.3cm wide; together with an AMORPHIC BROOCH BY HENNING KOPPEL FOR GEORG JENSEN, DESIGNED 1956, model 323, sterling silver and black enamel, 7cm across, each with stamped maker's marks

Lot 454

§ NORMAN GRANT (B. 1943) 'MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF PLANKTON' NECKLACE, CIRCA 1973 white metal, enamel, stamped maker's mark NGDimensions:pendant 9cm diameterNote: Note: Norman Grant was an artist and silversmith who set up Dust Jewellery in the 1970s. He specialised in enamelled silver pieces, including brooches, earrings, pendants and cufflinks and started hallmarking his work in 1973.

Lot 455

§ NORMAN GRANT (1943-2017) 'MICROSCOPIC PLANT CROSS SECTION' SERIES BRACELET, EDINBURGH 1971 silver and enamel, stamped NG, hallmarked NG Edinburgh 1971Dimensions:18cm long

Lot 73

CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) FOR HUKIN & HEATH LTD CLARET JUG, BIRMINGHAM 1909 silver and glass, lid stamped 2521/ 1/ S, hallmarked Birmingham 1909,Dimensions:20cm high

Lot 1

A quantity of silver flatware, comprising George III and later, to include: a George III table spoon, London, 1792, Charles Hougham, with engraved initials; another George III table spoon, 1793, Solomon Hougham, with engraved initials; three Victorian teaspoons, Exeter, 1859, Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams), with engraved initials; five dessert forks, Sheffield, 1920, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, and five matching dessert spoons by the same maker, 1920-1921, all with engraved initial M to handles; and others, total weight approx. 31.4oz (lot)      

Lot 10

A Victorian silver dish, London, 1886, Charles Edwards, of oval form with scalloped rim and scrolling foliate handles, the interior repousse decorated with flowers and scrolling foliage, 28.7cm wide, 19cm deep; together with a silver shell form dish, Sheffield, 1919, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), maker's mark rubbed, on three ball feet, 10.8cm wide, 12.2cm deep, total weight approx. 13.3oz (2)

Lot 103

A quantity of cut and pressed glassware, 20th century, to include: two cut glass decanters with stoppers, the spreading bases tapering to narrow octagonal necks, 24cm high overall; a large water jug with silver plate mounts, 28cm high; a silver plate mounted cut glass bowl, 20cm diameter; a large cut glass footed vase, 30.5cm high; a modern Lalique wrythern frosted glass vase with domed foot, 15cm high; a rectangular green glass decanter with smoky glass stopper, 25.5cm high; and various others (lot)

Lot 11

A group of silver, and white metal, to include: a Victorian pierced circular dish, Sheffield, 1892, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), with floral and C-scroll rim, 13.2cm diameter;  two Victorian ashtrays, London, 1897, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), with pierced foliate borders, 11cm diameter; a circular engine turned ashtray, Birmingham, 1931, D Bros, 10.4cm diameter; a circular dish, Birmingham, 1919, Hukin & Heath Ltd., 13cm diameter; a shell form dish, Sheffield, 1894, John Round & Son Ltd., 9.9cm wide, 12.2cm deep; a cigarette case, London, 1915, Edwin Henry Watts, of square engine turned form, 7.4cm wide, 7.5cm deep; five various matchbox holders, to include a large engine turned example, London, 1904, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., with crest and motto, 5cm high, 7.5cm wide, 2.9cm deep; two Mappin & Webb examples, Birmingham, 1936, 6cm wide; and two others; together with a Middle Eastern white metal dish, with inset copper coin to centre, marked to top, 10.5cm diameter, total weighable silver approx. 24.4oz (lot)        

Lot 12

A group of silver, comprising: a twin handled trophy cup, Chester, marks rubbed, of circular form with scrolling handles on circular foot, with presentation engraving, with stepped circular ebonised stand, cup 15cm high, 20.5cm wide, 20.2cm high total; a Victorian mug, Sheffield, 1897, Alfred Biggin & Son (George Henry Biggin), of tapered form with handle and glass base, having engraved initials within belt cartouche to front, 8.8cm high; a cased set of six apostle teaspoons, Birmingham, 1904, Alfred Biggin & Son (George Henry Biggin), with shell bowls, 10.3cm; a cased set of six dessert knives, Sheffield, 1939, B Brs, with filled handles and stainless steel blades; a silver mounted hand mirror and hair brush, Chester, 1911-12, maker's mark rubbed; a glass and silver mounted match striker, marks rubbed, 5.4cm high; together with a teaspoon with enamelled handle with leaf motif, stamped STERLING, total weighable silver approx. 8.4oz (lot)       Condition Report: Weighable silver only includes trophy cup and six apostle teaspoons. 

Lot 13

A Victorian silver salver, London, 1897, Charles Boyton (II), maker's mark rubbed, of oval form with beaded and shaped border, on ball and claw feet, 25.2cm wide, 21cm deep, weight approx. 22oz 

Lot 14

A group of silver, comprising: a Victorian teapot, Sheffield, 1898 Roberts & Belk, with gadrooned body and ebonised handle and finial, 25.5cm wide; a sugar bowl and milk jug, Sheffield, 1901, Mappin & Webb, both of circular gadrooned form, both marked MAPPIN & WEBB LONDON, sugar bowl - 8.5cm wide, milk jug 10.5cm diameter; a trinket box, Birmingham, 1919, Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, with lined interior, on three feet, 6cm wide, 6.2cm deep; an open salt, marks rubbed, lacking liner, on three pad feet, 6.3cm diameter; and an associated Victorian salt spoon, London, 1888, Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler), total weighable silver approx. 5.5oz (6)  

Lot 15

A group of silver, comprising: a Victorian vanity box, London, 1898, Drew & Sons (Samuel Summers Drew & Ernest Drew), of circular planished form with applied emblem to screw lid, with gilded interior, marked DREW & SONS PICCADILLY CIRCUS to underside, approx. 9.3cm diameter; a snuff box, Birmingham, 1937, makers mark JR rubbed, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration and initialled S.M., gilded interior, 4.2cm wide, 3cm deep; a miniature tea service, Birmingham, 1967, John Rose, comprising a hot water pot, milk jug, and sugar bowl, the hot water pot 3.8cm high, with circular tray by same maker, Birmingham, 1964, approx. 7.1cm diameter; a boxed Edwardian set of two teaspoons, Sheffield, 1909, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., the bowls with scalloped edges and chased with flowers and scrolling foliage, and a cased Victorian teaspoon, London, 1866, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), with engraved initials to reverse, total weight approx. 10.3oz (lot)

Lot 16

Two silver dishes, comprising: a Victorian pierced circular dish, London, 1898, William Comyns & Sons., with pierced scrolling foliate decoration, on three scroll feet, 15.7cm diameter; and a bonbon dish, London, 1913, makers mark rubbed, with pierced scrolling foliate border and twin lion head handles, on four paw feet, 20.7cm wide, total weight approx. 14.8oz (2)           

Lot 17

A pair of silver serving spoons with figural terminals, Sheffield, probably 1898, Walker & Hall, with a mixed quantity of 18th century and later flatware, to include: two Old English pattern teaspoons, 1817, maker IB, with engraved monogram to handle; and a table spoon, London, 1908, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater; total weighable silver approx. 16.5oz (lot)     

Lot 179

A group of Chinese porcelain, late 19th / 20th century, to include: a blue and white vase decorated with two figures holding tree branches, 11.5cm high; a footed lozenge dish, 20cm long; a famille verte wall pocket; an octagonal dish and circular dish both decorated with exotic birds to a black ground and blue border; and a large famille rose charger with silver painted rim, 40cm diameter (6) (AF)(VAT charged on hammer price)  

Lot 18

A Victorian silver ewer, London, 1899, Samuel Walton Smith, with hinged lid and wooden handle, on circular foot, approx. 22.5cm high, gross weight approx. 13.5oz 

Lot 19

A late Victorian silver sauceboat, Sheffield, 1900, Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), with shaped rim, scroll handle and bifurcated feet, 12.2cm high, 20.2cm wide, 10cm deep, weight approx. 9.8oz     

Lot 2

A George III silver mounted horn beaker, Sheffield, 1797, Thomas Law, with gilded interior, 9cm high  

Lot 20

Two silver casters, comprising: one with pierced lid with flambeau finial above body with repousse floral and scrolling foliate decoration, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1901, on stepped circular foot, filled base, approx. 20cm high, and another example, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1960, on circular foot, approx. 16.2cm high, weighable silver approx. 4.7oz (2)  Condition Report: Weighable silver only include the Mappin & Webb caster.

Lot 21

An Edwardian silver pierced oval dish, Birmingham, 1901, maker's mark rubbed, having scalloped edge with pierced and foliate decoration, on foliate feet, 6cm high, 27cm wide, 20.7cm deep, weight approx. 8.9oz

Lot 22

An Edwardian silver card tray, London, 1903, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, with gadrooned rim, on ball and claw feet, approx. 16cm diameter; together with a pair of silver bonbon dishes, Birmingham, 1954, William Adams Ltd, with pierced decoration and shaped rim, on four ball feet, 11cm wide, 11.2cm deep, total weight approx. 10oz (3)

Lot 23

Two silver cigarette boxes, comprising: an Edwardian example, London, 1903, Joseph Henry Raymond, of plain rectangular form, the hinged lid with engraved initials, enclosing wood lined interior, approx. 5cm high, 12.2cm wide, 9.2cm deep; and another example, marks rubbed, with striped design and circular cartouche with engraved initials to hinged lid, with wood lined interior, approx. 4.6cm high, 9.1cm wide, 9.3cm deep (2)       

Lot 24

An Edwardian silver dish ring, Chester, 1904, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, the pierced body with vacant cartouches and repousse decorated and engraved with foliate scrollwork, fruiting vines and animals, lacking glass liner, 21.8cm diameter, weight approx. 15.9oz 

Lot 25

A small group of silver, comprising: a hot water pot, Sheffield, 1909, Atkin Brothers, with ebonised wood handle and finial, on four bun feet, 17.5cm high; a café-au-lait pot, Chester, 1912, marks rubbed, with ebonised wood side handle and replaced finial, 19cm high; and a bachelors coffee pot, London, 1901, James Parkes, the hinged lid with flambeau finial and gadrooned rim, 16.5cm high, gross weight 30.9oz (3)  

Lot 26

A small group of silver and white metal, comprising: an Edwardian silver sugar caster, London, 1904, Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler), maker's mark rubbed, decorated with repousse grape vines, foxes, dolphins, hounds and scrolling foliage, 21.5cm high; a silver caddy and cover, Birmingham, 1908, probably Deakin & Francis Ltd., makers mark rubbed, of hexagonal tapering form, 8cm high; a silver bonbon dish, London, 1901, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, of pierced oval form, 15.5cm wide; and a white metal cigarette case, with Arabic marks to underside, of square form with scrolling foliate decoration, 2cm high, 8.8cm wide, 8.8cm deep, total weighable silver approx. 17.4oz (4)  Condition Report: Weighable silver weight excludes cigarette case.Cigarette case weighs approx. 5.9oz 

Lot 28

A burgundy leather travelling vanity case fitted with five silver mounted glass bottles, London, 1899 and 1900, Frederick Wick; together with a further silver mounted vanity jar, London, 1906, G H James & Co., all caps with monogram, the case with twin folding lid, carrying handle, and fittings for various items, several deficient, one side of the lid with compartment for jewellery, key present, lock untested, the lid marked with an R crowned, dimensions 23 x 16 x 14.5cm  Provenance: Property from the Estate of the Rt. Hon. the Countess of Sutherland.

Lot 29

A quantity of silver and white metal, to include: an Edwardian circular bowl, London, 1909, probably Robert Pringle & Sons, marks rubbed, with scalloped rim, on stepped circular foot, 9.1cm high, 15.7cm diameter; a Victorian milk jug, Birmingham, 1898, Thomas Hayes, with scalloped rim, scroll handle and pad feet, 8cm high; a napkin ring, Sheffield, 1927, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., engraved Diana, 4.7cm diameter; a pill box, London, 1993, Ari D Norman, with control marks, 3.5cm wide; a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1937, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd.; and various silver, white metal, and silver plated teaspoons and souvenir spoons, total weighable silver approx. 12.6oz (lot)   

Lot 3

A mixed group of silver and plate flatware, to include, a George III fork, London, 1788, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, with Lion Rampant crest to reverse of handle; a William IV silver teaspoon, London, 1828, maker ABS, fiddle pattern with engraved initials; an Edwardian teaspoon and dessert fork, London, 1906, Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton); and remnant of Victorian silver handle, Exeter, 1866, Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams); and a honey spoon with hook, London, 1981, G A D; together with a collection of various silver plated flatware, including six Walker & Hall table spoons and a teaspoon; and knives, a spoon and a fork with ivorine and bone handles, in an oak canteen, total weighable silver approx. 6.3oz (lot)    

Lot 30

An Edwardian silver rose bowl, London, 1910, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, of circular foot, with associated brass grille, 13.8cm high, 18.7cm diameter, weight approx. 13.4oz 

Lot 31

A silver hot water pot, Sheffield, 1912, Elkington & Co., makers mark rubbed, with ebonised wooden handle and finial, 18.8cm high, gross weight approx. 15.8oz 

Lot 314

A mixed collection of objects of virtue, to include 46 Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters comprising ten rectangular, five navette, one oval, and thirty circular; a mother of pearl handle and silver blade penknife, a silver miniature guillotine, a mother of pearl vesta case and blue enamel vesta case with decoration of a spaniel, a miniature Biblical treatise, a ceramic portrait plaque (AF), a pipe with carved vine decoration (AF), a miniature chamberstick with drip pan fashioned from a 1913 penny, and a miniature blue glass bottle (lot)

Lot 317

A group of objects of vertu, to include a Luxor travelling alarm timepiece for Asprey, with silvered dial and gilded hands, date aperture, and turning bezel ring applied with capital city time zones, 11.5cm diameter, together with a small bronze of a naked baby recumbent upon a rock, unsigned, with verde antico marble base, 8.2cm high, and a small resin match striker with silver mount, Chester, 1894: Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, with patent number to underside, 3.7cm high (3)

Lot 32

A George V silver double sovereign case, Birmingham, 1915, G F Wall, with engraved scrolling foliate decoration and suspension loop, 4.9cm wide; together a silver novelty shell, London, 1998, makers mark GL, with gilded interior, 3.8cm wide, and a similar unmarked example, total weighable silver approx. 1.2oz (3)    

Lot 33

A small group of silver, comprising: a George V sugar caster, Birmingham, 1928, Mappin & Webb Ltd., 16.5cm high; an Edwardian oval sugar bowl, Sheffield, 1904, James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), with scrolling handles and four scrolling feet, 13.8cm wide; a Victorian fork, London, 1848, Elizabeth Eaton, Military Shell pattern, with engraved initials, 17.5cm long; an Edwardian knife blade, Sheffield, 1909, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., lacking handle; a pair of George V sugar nips, Sheffield, 1928, William Hutton & Sons Ltd; and a boxed christening set, containing a food pusher, London, 1937, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., maker's mark rubbed, lacking teaspoon, total weighable silver approx. 9oz (6)    Condition Report: Weighable silver weight excluding knife blade 

Lot 339

A Royal Automobile Club (RAC) Queen's Silver Jubilee Badge, no. 54/1000, in velvet lined presentation box, with certificate of authenticity and mounting instructions, the badge 11.5cm high

Lot 34

A silver cigarette box, Chester, 1917, Cohen & Charles, of rectangular form, the engine turned hinged lid enclosing wood lined interior with divider, 5.5cm high, 17.8cm wide, 9cm deep 

Lot 35

A silver pierced footed fruit dish, Birmingham, 1920, probably S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, makers marks rubbed, 10cm high, 20.7cm diameter, weight approx. 8.7oz 

Lot 352

A set of brass weighing scales by W. & T. Avery, late 19th / early 20th century, with a set of three weights, the scales 53cm high, together with a cased set of Prazision Maho drawing instruments, and a 1979 Caratest Mark II testing solution kit consisting of four bottles for 9ct gold, 14/15ct, 18ct, 22ct platinum, silver, 18ct white steel (lot)

Lot 355

A mixed group of collectibles, to include a Georgian fiddle and thread pattern silver teaspoon, London, 1814, William Eley & Fearn, a silver plated serving spoon, a Royal Worcester blush ivory shell form dish, a gilt metal finial modelled as a young boy, a miniature resin figure of a Japanese foot soldier, a turned mahogany handle corkscrew, a small South East Asian bronze paperweight of a man holding a bear cub, a miniature blue hardstone seated figure, a miniature timepiece modelled as an alarm clock, the dial inscribed 'Park Lane', a white metal mounted glass inkwell, two diamond cut glass inkwells, a Japanese bronze model of a goose, a Hornby series advertising billboard accessory, and a gilt tooled red leather Wickwar dispatch box with British Royal Arms to lid, the interior with velvet lining, inscribed in gold letters Wickwar Manufacturer Poland Street London to either side of the lock, 10 x 32 x 23.5cm (lot)(VAT charged on the hammer price)

Lot 36

A group of silver, comprising: a circular tazza, Sheffield, 1923, Brook & Son, with pierced foliate border on circular foot, stamped BROOK & SON 87 GEORGE ST EDINBURGH to underside, 11cm high, 20.2cm diameter; a circular sugar bowl with scalloped rim, on pad feet, one missing, Chester, marks rubbed, probably George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 11.7cm diameter; and eleven matching George IV mother of pearl handled and silver bladed dessert knives and and forks, various dates and makers, all Sheffield, comprising three forks,1825, six forks,1828, one fork 1820, and one fork with rubbed marks, all maker E & S, and six knives, 1829, James Smith & Son, three knives, 1827, E & S, one knife, 1828, E & S, and one knife, 1825, E & S, total weighable silver approx. 12.9oz (24)  

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