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Lot 112

A silver cup, approx. 125gms

Lot 113

A silver cigarette box with wooden liner, 301gms total weight

Lot 114

A pair of silver trumpet shaped spill vases, total weight approx. 155gms

Lot 130

An Oriental pen tray, a cranberry glass and silver topped match striker; an Oriental white metal model of a pagoda; a silver cruet spoon; a silver coffee spoon; a silver bladed knife and an eastern brass box

Lot 142

A collection of 925 Sterling silver jewellery

Lot 155

Nineteen silver forks, approx. 823gms

Lot 156

Sixteen silver spoons, approx. 1112gms

Lot 157

Eleven silver forks, approx. 736gms

Lot 158

A box of various silver cutlery, including spoons, forks, ladles, teaspoon, napkin ring, approx. 647 total weight

Lot 159

Thirteen silver spoons, approx. 612gms total weight

Lot 160

Six silver apostle spoons, approx. 87gms

Lot 161

A bag of silver three pences, approx. 32gms

Lot 171

A yellow and white metal brooch; a Sterling silver Scottish style brooch; a silver Art Nouveau brooch; agate brooches etc.

Lot 172

A box of miniature photo frames including silver examples

Lot 174

A London Sterling silver mounted 1937-41 six piece bracelet

Lot 177

Two silver Hallmarked Macintosh style brooches

Lot 178

A Sterling silver and amber ring; three Sterling silver and amber necklaces; two ear-rings etc.

Lot 179

A box containing Sterling silver rings, ear-rings, necklaces etc.

Lot 180

A Sterling silver Art Nouveau style brooch

Lot 181

A Sterling silver Celtic knot brooch

Lot 182

A Glasgow Sterling silver brooch

Lot 183

A Sterling silver style bangle, bracelet, and pair of ear-rings

Lot 188

A Sterling silver blue topaz ring, size N; a rose Sterling silver and cubic zirconia ring size N; and another Sterling silver and blue topaz ring

Lot 190

A 925 Sterling silver and rose quartz bangle

Lot 193

A 925 silver bracelet

Lot 198

A boxed silver and white stone set necklace

Lot 201

A silver compact; an Oriental silver ring with character marks; a silver propelling pencil etc.

Lot 204

A silver ingot pendant hung to a fine link chain

Lot 205

A Sterling silver belcher chain

Lot 206

A Sterling silver hinged bangle

Lot 208

A circa 1950's Cook Holland & Co. Viking ship silver brooch

Lot 210

A silver napkin ring and six silver spoons, approx.123gms

Lot 214

A bag of assorted silver teaspoons, condiments spoon etc, approx. 168gms total weight

Lot 215

Eleven silver teaspoons, approx. 262gms

Lot 226

A silver toddy ladle

Lot 231

A silver snap bangle and various silver and white metal jewellery

Lot 303

Two documents relating to a grant of arms to Edward Sebright of Blakeshall in Wolverley, Worcestershire, gentleman, April 1580 1. Exemplification, by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms, of a charter granted by Peter Sebright of Sebrights Hall in Great Baddow, Essex, sealed with a seal of arms, 29 June 1294; 24 April 1580Recites the delivery by Benjamin Gonston of Sebrights Hall, esquire, at the request of William Sebright, son of Edward Sebright, gentleman, of ‘sundry very notable, old and ancient deeds and charters … two of which are in the old Saxon tongue’ and of five others in the hands of Edward Sebright; Robert Cooke has agreed to exemplify under the seal of his office one of the charters, sealed with a seal of arms, ‘to remain with [William Sebright] and his posterity for ever, for that the same is a manifest proof and trial of the lawful and lineal descent of him the said William and of all others of the surname of the Sebrights of Blakesall to be descended out of the said ancient house of the Sebrights of Sebrights Hall’; Cooke considers himself bound ‘to help to further and advance to the uttermost of my skill and power the true and just proofs of the pedigrees and descents of all noblemen and gentlemen lawfully proving themselves, either by ancient evidences, matters of record or old monuments, to be lineally and truly descended from noble or worshipful parentage, as to deface, frustrate and utterly discredit for ever the vain and untrue suggestions and allegations of such as shall falsely and unjustly affirm or imagine themselves to be come of noble or gentle blood, whereas in truth they are not’.Settlement, 29 June 1294Peter Sebright to Ralph Naylinghurst, chaplain, John de Bosco and William Stretche, to hold to the use of Peter’s son Mabel Sebright and his wife Katherine, only daughter and heir of Ralph Cowper of Blakeshall in Wolverley [Worcestershire], and their heirs in tail, reversion to Peter’s right heirs1 a messuage and land called Brokes Place in the vill of Great Baddow, to hold by a quitrent of 4d for all services except the service due to John de Bosco2 a piece of his wood within the manor of Kidderminster (Ketherminster) in the fee of John de Bosco, which Manser de Bisset, great-grandfather of Peter’s father Sir Walter Sebright, gave in fee (among other estates) to Peter’s grandfather Stephen, and which Ralph Cowper of Blakeshall hold of Peter for lifeWitnesses: Edward de Badewe, his son William de Badewe, Giles son of Peter Sebright; given at Sebrights HallSeen, perused and confirmed by William Detheck, Garter Principal King of Arms, 1580; signed and sealed by Robert Cooke, alias Clarencieulx Roy DarmesInk on parchment, 48 x 75 cms; elaborate strapwork forming the initials W (for Whereas) and S (for Sciant) with illumination incorporating a human head and a peacock; perfect yellow wax seal in a turned wooden skippet, with the arms of Clarenceux ([Argent], a cross [gules], and on a chief [gules] a lion passant guardant crowned with an open crown [or], augmented by a fleur de lis), flanked by cross-crosslets and surmounted by a cinquefoil (both from the arms of Robert Cooke); * S’ : OFFICII : CLARENCIEVLX : REGIS : ARMORVM : ETC : AVSTRAL’ :2. Grant of arms by Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms, to Edward Sebright of Blakeshall in Wolverley, Worcestershire, gentleman; 1 April 1580Recites: the descent of Edward Sebright of Blakeshall in Wolverley, Worcestershire, from Peter Sebright of Sebrights Hall in Great Baddow, Essex, is proved from charters and other evidence, including ‘five very fair and ancient deeds and charters’ shown to Cooke by Edward’s son William Sebright, esquire, town clerk of London, as follows: 1 a deed of 1294, exemplified as above; 2 a deed granted at Great Baddow, 29 April 1308; 3 a deed granted at Great Baddow, 1 October 1318; 4 a deed granted at Great Baddow, 7 November 1351; 5 counterpart conveyance of the property in the deed of 1294 by Edward Sebright’s grandfather John Sebright of Blakeshall to Robert Arthure of Steeple in Essex, 26 October 1490; that the family remained at Sebrights Hall until 2 December 1525, when on the death of John Sebright the estate descended to his daughter Alice, as is shown by the eschaetor’s inquest on his death; the family bore ‘this most fair and ancient coat [of arms]: the field silver three cinquefoils sable pierced of the field’; from the old records of his office Cooke finds that in the reign of Henry II, William Sebright of Sebrights Hall married Elizabeth, only daughter of Henry de Asshe, knight, who bore arms ‘the field gold a saltire gules, a fess sable’Cooke confirms these arms, quartered; and since Edward Sebright ‘knoweth not of any crest, cognisance or badge properly belonging to neither of his said several coats (as to the greater part of the most ancientest arms there are none at all, nor any were usually borne in this realm before the wars which happened between England and France in the reign of that victorious prince king Edward the third)’ Cooke augments the arms with a crest ‘upon the helm on a wreath of silver and sable a tiger seant silver crowned and flashed gold mantled gules double silver’Ink, colour and gilt on parchment, 51 x 70 cms; blue and red ropework to upper and right margins; achievement of arms; initial T of To all and singular in gilt; signed and sealed by Robert Cooke, alias Clarencieulx Roy Darmes; perfect yellow wax seal in a turned wooden skippet, with the arms of Clarenceux ([Argent], a cross [gules], and on a chief [gules] a lion passant guardant crowned with an open crown [or], augmented by a fleur de lis), flanked by cross-crosslets and surmounted by a cinquefoil (both from the arms of Robert Cooke); * S’ : OFFICII : CLARENCIEVLX : REGIS : ARMORVM : ETC : AVSTRAL’ :For William Sebright (c1620) of Wolverley and the Inner Temple, MP for Droitwich in 1572, who served as Town Clerk of London (having been granted the office in reversion in 1568) 1574-1613, see The History of Parliament: the House of Commons, 1558-1603, 361-2.For Benjamin Gonson (c. 1525–1577), naval administrator, see ODNB.For Robert Cooke (c1535-1593), see ODNB. Cooke was charged with having given arms and crests ‘without number to base and unworthy persons for his private gain only without the knowledge of the E[arle] Marshall’ (Lant's observations, fol. 68v). Cooke himself answered this indirectly in a treatise on granting arms by arguing that decaying nobility possibly envied men of mean birth whose virtue none the less outshone that of the older aristocracy.For a will of 975 x 1016 including a bequest of land at Baddow, see Sawyer 1487.For a correspondence concerning these documents between William Holman, historian of Essex, and Sir Thomas Saunders Sebright of Beechwood in Hertfordshire, 21 March and 8 October 1723, see Essex Record Office, D/Y 1/1/172/1-2.

Lot 317

A 20th century Russian painted wood icon of Madonna and Child, with silver-gilt oklad, in gilt frame, 19.5 x 17.5cm

Lot 333

Six pairs of silver plated and engraved dessert knives and forks, with server, mother of pearl handles and six teaspoons (cased) and a silver plated cream jug and sugar bowl.

Lot 363

Twelve pairs of silver plated fish knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, in wooden canteen

Lot 433

Four silver mounted walking canes, a malacca cane, a carved hardwood cane and a shooting stick (7)

Lot 484

A WWI and WWII Special Constabulary group to PTE. G. HARRINGTON R. SUSSEX R and Special Constabulary for Faithful Service in Brighton Special Constabulary and WWII Defence Medal with silver and enamel masonic medal

Lot 500

A selection of collectibles, including two silver photo frames, badge buttons, buckles, beading, coinage etc.

Lot 503

A George III cartwheel twopence other coinage, a boxed Conway Stewart pen and pencil set and Georgian silver spoon,

Lot 556

An Arthur Price of England, canteen of silver plated cutlery

Lot 560

Eight various Royal Doulton Lambeth and other stoneware jugs and tea pots. One silver mounted

Lot 584

A Cristofle silver plated canteen of cutlery

Lot 801

Two 1930's/1940's engine turned silver cigarette cases, largest 14cm and a later silver mounted cigarette box.

Lot 802

An Edwardian demi-fluted silver small presentation pedestal bowl, Sheffield, 1904, diameter 10.9cm and a silver mounted hand mirror and clothes brush.

Lot 803

A cased set of twelve George V pierced silver teaspoons, with tongs, Sheffield, 1910, one other cased set of six silver bean end coffee spoons and eleven assorted mainly 19th century silver teaspoons.

Lot 806

A cased set of twelve George V silver rat-tail pattern teaspoons, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1915 and a similar cased set of six pastry forks by Mappin & Webb, 13.1oz.

Lot 807

A silver trophy cup inscribed 'Winner Divine Lady', Birmingham 1932, 24.5cm, 10oz and a smaller two handled trophy cup 'Eastbourne Poetry Society Challenge Cup' (London 1914), 5oz

Lot 808

A small 1930's silver christening mug, two 19th century silver decanters labels 'Claret' and 'Marsala' and a white metal mounted polished wood shield 'Roborough School, Eastbourne Chess' and a Victorian silver oval mustard pot, London, 1843.

Lot 810

Sundry small silver including an Edwardian silver mounted pocket knife, mounted toilet jar, mounted button hook and a book mark (a.f.), together with a French white metal mounted Edacoto pencil (a.f.) and two other items.

Lot 811

An Elizabeth II silver salver, on three scroll feet, A. Chick & Sons, Sheffield, 1961, diameter 20.3cm, 10.4oz.

Lot 813

An Edwardian Art Nouveau Irish silver two handled vase, Wakely & Wheeler, Dublin, 1907, 20.7cm, 9.9oz.

Lot 814

A George III ribbed silver snuff box, maker ?S, Birmingham, 1810, 58mm.

Lot 815

A modern Art Nouveau style silver mounted photograph frame, Carrs of Sheffield, Sheffield, 1993, 25.2cm.

Lot 817

A William IV silver urn shaped christening mug by The Barnards, London, 1833, 10.4cm, 5.2oz.

Lot 818

A George V silver salver by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1911, of shaped circular form with scroll border, on three scroll feet, diameter 37cm, 38.7oz.

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