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Lot 606

INSIGNIA; a quantity of sterling silver and gold plated jewellery including a camel pendant, lady's silver hoop earrings, locket on chain, gold tone trumpet pendant, silver chain with two St George pendants, bagpipe pendant, etc (14).

Lot 616

INSIGNIA; twelve boxes of mixed jewellery predominantly 925 silver including pendant necklace, earrings, boxing glove charm, chains, etc.

Lot 617

VIVENTY; a quantity of 925 sterling silver jewellery, some gold plated, all in original bags including ear studs, pendant on chain, teddy bear pendant, leather bracelet, etc (10).

Lot 618

VIVNETY; a quantity of sterling silver and gold plated jewellery including rings, pendant on chain, earrings, necklace with flower pendant, etc (10).

Lot 625

MAPPIN & WEBB; a base metal crown wind open face 'Goliath' pocket watch with Roman numerals to the white enamel dial, the case inscribed 'CAM, Littlebourne 1905', contained within an easel backed silver fronted ornate case, similarly engraved with initials 'CAM' and hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, diameter of watch 6.5cm, the case 11 x 12cm.

Lot 627

A 19th century hallmarked silver open face key wind pocket watch with movement signed R. Fletcher, Chester, a base metal open face example with movement signed R. Richmond, London, and a full hunter silver cased example, all three af.

Lot 629

A late 19th century Continental silver open face key wind fob watch with Roman numerals to the chaptering and suspended on white metal chain with unusual clip, diameter of the watch 40mm, length of chain 80cm.

Lot 646

ROTARY; a lady's 'Ultra Slim' wristwatch with silver coloured bracelet and Windsor diamonds, in original box.

Lot 657

ROTARY; two lady's watched comprising a Core lady's white watch, and a lady's Windsor diamond watch with two tone silver and gold steel bracelet (2).

Lot 658

ROTARY; two lady's watches comprising a two tone gold and silver bracelet watch with quartz movement and another similar (2).

Lot 659

ROTARY; two lady's watches comprising a Windsor silver bracelet watch and a lady's ultra-slim watch (2).

Lot 661

ACCURIST; three lady's wristwatches comprising one with stainless steel bracelet, one with mother of pearl face with silver bracelet strap, and a black ceramic diamond set bracelet watch (3).

Lot 664

A collection of watches comprising three Insignia and two Royal London pocket watches, a Misguided lady's wristwatch, a New Grange wristwatch, a Woodford fob watch on silver coloured chain, and a nurses fob watch (9).

Lot 857

An ornate silver /gilt framed rectangular bevelled wall mirror, 118 x 94cm, and a modern pine framed rectangular mirror, 135 x 107cm (2).

Lot 98

RAILWAYANA; a silver painted cylindrical milk churn, height 55cm

Lot 402

TITANIC INTEREST; a mixed lot related to The Titanic including centenary first day silver coin cover, a collection of assorted books, a modern model of the lifeboat No.6, also a model harbour and a model of the QEII and Queen Mary II.

Lot 429

A collection of metalware including silver plated items, copper goblets, etc.

Lot 440

Four shelves of assorted items including a Murano swan dish, a silver plated drinks tray, two pottery elephant jardinieres, a collection of flower ornaments, glassware, fruit baskets, boxed model vehicles, etc.

Lot 1

A set of six 1920's Art Deco era silver hallmarked grapefruit spoons. The spoons having elongated bowls with moulded shells to each handle. Hallmarked London 1921, Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton). Measures 13.8cm. Weight approx 114g. 

Lot 10

A Russian Imperial antique silver cloisonné pill box. The box having scrolled wire work detailing filled with coloured enamels having a round hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior. Marked 84, master's mark in Cyrillic П.О. (PO for possibly Pavel Ovchinnikov 1853-1916). Measures 4cm wide. 

Lot 100

A George VI hallmarked sterling silver tankard. The tankard having a pedestal base and scrolled handle with an acanthus leaf to the top. Three letters engraved to the body. Hallmarked Birmingham 1936. Makers mark Mappin and Webb. Item measures approx 11.9cm in height. Weight approx 380g. 

Lot 101

An early 20th Century Edwardian travel trunk. The trunk having a crocodile skin body and two clasps to the front. The trunk to include two silver handled brushes (hallmarked London 1903 and Birmingham 1933). A silver mirror. The mirror having repeating foliate pattern to the back. (Hallmarked  Birmingham 1913). A group of seven varying silver lidded bottles. All bottles having a matching silver lid with an identity panel to the center, engraved with the letter E. (Three hallmarked Birmingham 1886, one hallmarked London 1903, three hallmarks rubbed but present). One silver handled button hook (Hallmark rubbed). One silver flask case (hallmarked Birmingham 1886). Together with a number of other items, including a wooden handled brush, a brass handled brush, two white metal cigarette lighters and two crocodile skin cases. set incomplete. Total weight approx. 9.32kg. Measures 50cm x 8.5cm x 35cm. 

Lot 102

A silver plated pin cushion in the form of a poodle. The poodle having moulded detailing with a blue pin cushion to the back. Measures 8.5cm wide. 

Lot 103

A group of three George V hallmarked silver fronted picture frames. Each picture frame having a wooden easel back and circular form. Hallmarked Birmingham 1915. Total weight 288g. Largest measures 12.6cm. Smallest measures 8cm. 

Lot 104

Set of six hallmarked silver & guilloche enamel teaspoons. The spoons having a pointed bowl with various coloured enamel over gadrooned pattern with black coffee beans to the finial. Enamel colours to include; yellow; cream, white, blue, green & purple. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1951, makers marks for BBSL - Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. Measure approx 9cm. In box. Total spoon weight approx 50g.

Lot 105

A hallmarked 19th Century Victorian silver lidded scent bottle & trinket dish. The glass perfume bottle having repeating cubic cuts & an etched design hinged lid. The tray having a central holder for the perfume bottle surrounded by scalloped panels of floral repousse detailing & unengraved identity panel to the middle, the back panel extending to a scrolled handle. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1862, makers marks for HW & Co - Henry Wilkinson & Co. Total silver weight approx 358g. Tray measures approx 24 x 19cm. 

Lot 108

A 19th Century Victorian hallmarked silver tea set. The set comprising of a hot water pot & tea pot, both having wooden handles with a stirrup form. Together with a creamer and a twin handled sugar pot. All items having a dragoon pattern to the body. Hallmarked Sheffield, 1898. Makers mark Mappin & Webb. Total weight approx 1.7kg. Largest item measures approx 22cm. Smallest measures approx 13cm. 

Lot 109

An assortment of hallmarked Victorian & later silver condiments & napkin rings. The lot to include; two blue glass lined pierced Greek key pattern pepper shakers (hallmarked for Birmingham 1926, makers marks for D & B - Docker & Burn Ltd), lidded mustard pot (Birmingham, date letter & maker rubbed), etched napkin ring (Birmingham 1898, maker rubbed), engine turned napkin ring (Chester 1911, no maker mark) & a repousse floral napkin ring (Sheffield, date rubbed, possibly Atkin Brothers). Total silver weight approx 160g.

Lot 11

A pair of hallmarked silver candlesticks. The Candlesticks having a filled wooden base. Hallmarked Birmingham 1946. Marked Boots Pure Drug Company. Height measures 12cm. Total weight 389.24g.   

Lot 110

A 19th Century Victorian silver hallmarked vesta case. The case having a engraved initials to the front and a bale to the side. Striking system to the bottom of the vestar. Hallmarked Birmingham 1886. Makers mark A & J Zimmerman Ltd (Arthur & John Zimmerman). Weight approx 68g. Measures approx 5.5cm x 4.5cm x 0.8cm. 

Lot 111

A 19th Century Victorian hallmarked silver double spouted cream jug. The jug having moulded twin handles with twin spouts to the front and back. Hallmarked London 1874, Arthur Sibley. Measures 7cm tall. Weight 137g. 

Lot 112

A silver scallop shell pill box. The box having a hinge top with moulded details in the form of a shell. Marked 925. Measures 3cm. Weight 13.9g. 

Lot 113

A 19th Century Victorian hallmarked silver footed tankard cup trophy. The cup of baluster form raised on four scrolling foliate feet with etchings & molding of grouse / fowl birds in a countryside setting & etched initials & dates to each side. Hallmarked for London 1839, makers marks rubbed, possible Joseph Angell I & John Angell I. Total weight approx 138.5g. Measures approx 10 x 7cm.

Lot 114

An early 20th Century silver hallmarked Christening cup. The cup of concave form with a pierced tapering handle with engraved dedication. Hallmarked London 1903, Charles Edwards. Measures 8.5cm tall. Weight 131.6g.

Lot 115

A silver pin cushion in the form of a terrier dog. The dog having moulded details with a red velvet cushion to the back and coloured stones set to the eyes and collar. Marked sterling. Weight 17.9g. Measures 2.8cm wide. 

Lot 116

A set of six 19th Century Victorian silver hallmarked teaspoons, together with a pair of sugar tongs. The teaspoons having an albony pattern to the terminal tip. The tongs having an albony pattern to each side. Cased. Hallmarked London, 1898. Makers mark Robert Sallam. Total weight 354g. Weight of silver 116g. 

Lot 117

Two hallmarked silver teaspoon sets. The first set having six tea spoons with oval bowls & flared rounded terminals together with a pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked for Sheffield 1923, makers marks for C.W.F - C W Fletcher & Son Ltd / Charles William Fletcher. The other set having rounded bowls & coffee beans to the terminals, hallmarked for Birmingham 1923, makers marks for S.Ld - William Suckling Ltd. Both in box. Total weight approx 110g.

Lot 118

An assorted lot of three hallmarked silver & blue glass lined condiments. The first being lidded condiment having a rounded angular form with reeded detailing to the rims & handle (hallmarked for London 1942, makers mark rubbed). The smaller of the two lidded condiments having reeded detailing to the rims & a scallop motif finial (hallmarked for Birmingham 1904, makers marks for D&F - Deakin & Francis Ltd.) The last condiment of squat form having bands of pierced Greek key like patterning (hallmarked for Birmingham 1926, makers Deakin & Francis Ltd). All having fitted blue glass liners. Largest measures 8cm tall. Total silver weight approx 174g.

Lot 119

A silver bookmark Beatrix Potter style bookmark. The bookmark having a finial in the form of the tailor mouse to the finial. Marked Sterling to verso. Measures 7.5cm. Weight 8.6g. 

Lot 12

A set of 19th Century William IV silver hallmarked cutlery. The flat ware in the shell pattern with engraved Griffin coat of arms to the terminals (some on lower side). The set includes 12 large spoons, 18 medium spoons, 12 small spoons, 12 large and 12 medium forks, 2 ladles, 6 mustard spoons. Hallmarked London 1825-1829, makers marks to include William Chawner II, Charles Eley and John, Henry & Charles Lias. large spoons measure 23cm. Total weight approx 5200g. 

Lot 121

A set of three 20th Century silver astrology interest zodiac napkin rings. The napkin rings of rounded form having an etched textured ground with moulded zodiac symbols surrounding the exterior. Marks rubbed, surface test indicate silver. In fitted Mappin & Webb tooled leatherette box, it is unknown if the box is original. Total weight approx 33.1g. Measure approx 3.8cm.

Lot 122

An assorted collection of early 20th Century antique hallmarked silver items. The lot to include; a double handled footed trophy (hallmarked for Birmingham 1913, makers marks for THH - T H Hazlewood & Co), repousse decorated trinket box with cabriole feet & blue velvet interior (Birmingham 1911, maker rubbed possibly Henry Matthews), an inwell of concave form with glass liner (Birmingham 1904, Henry Matthews) & lastly a coaster (London 1923, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd. Total weight excluding glass liner 404g (some items believed to be filled). Largest measures approx 55cm tall.

Lot 123

A collection of hallmarked 1920s Art Deco era silver & blue glass lined table condiments. The lot to include three matching pierced repeating pattern table condiments together with a larger claw footed pierced design condiment. All lined with fitted blue glass liner. Largest has rubbing to hallmarks but sterling silver lion is visible. Other hallmarked for Birmingham 1924, 1926 & 1927, makers marks for D&B - Docker & Burn Ltd. Largest measures approx 5.5 x 8 x 6.5cm. Total silver weight approx 130.3g.

Lot 125

A sterling silver babies rattle in the form of a cat. The rattle having a cats head to the top with bells suspended either side and a mother of pearl handle. Marked Sterling to verso. Measures 7.3cm. Weight 11.6g.

Lot 126

A pair of hallmarked silver salt & pepper table condiments. The shakers both of elongated graduating cone form, one with a large hole to the top for salt & the other having smaller holes to the rim for pepper with stoppers to base. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1959, makers marks for W.A - William Adams Ltd. Total silver weight approx 82.5g. Measure approx 12.5cm tall.

Lot 127

A 19th Century Victorian silver hallmarked knife and fork set. The set being intricately engraved with foliate detailing and initials throughout. Hallmarked London 1898 and 1899, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater. Measures 20cm and 15.5cm. Weight 75.0g. 

Lot 129

A silver hallmarked toast rack, together with an antique silver hallmarked condiment pot. The toast rack comprising of D form partitions and a footed base with scalloped bottom. Hallmarked Birmingham 1927. The condiment pot having a fluted pattern to the top and body. A blue glass removable pot to the inside. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1907. Total weight 114g. Largest item measures 7cm. 

Lot 13

A hallmarked silver cigarette case. The case having a rectangular form and hinged lid. Hallmarked Birmingham, 1915. Makers mark Horace Woodward & Co Ltd. Weight 218g. Measures approx 12 x 8 x 0.9cm. 

Lot 132

An assorted collection of 20th Century silver napkin rings. The lot to include; a pair of matching Victorian etched monogrammed prill crenellated rim napkin rings (hallmarked for Chester 1900, makers marks for R.Bs - Rolason Brothers), a personalised napkin ring inscribed 'Bengy.' (test indicate silver), squat form ring with scrolling pattern (Birmingham 196, H.G&S - Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd), another with scrolling pattern (Birmingham 1933, John Rose) & a banded rimmed napkin ring (Birmingham 1960, Walker & Hall). Total weight approx 137.1g. Largest measures approx 4.5cm.

Lot 133

A pair of hallmarked silver salt & pepper table condiments. The shakers raised on a stepped plinth base having a tapering body & engine turned banded decoration, one having a flared spout to the top for salt & the other having pierced holes for pepper distribution. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1957, makers marks for Adie Brothers Ltd. Total weight approx 61.7g. Measure approx 7cm.

Lot 134

An early 20th Century hallmarked silver footed salver tray. The tray having a repousse & molded serpentine edge with etched notation to centre, raised on three hoofed cabriole feet. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1916, makers marks for D.F. Total weight approx 958g. Measures approx 3.5 x 31 x 31cm.

Lot 135

A 19th Century Victorian silver hallmarked fish serving set. The set having foliate moulded handles with pierced and engraved detailing to the blades. Hallmarked Sheffield 1947, Aaron Hadfield. Measures 31 and 23.5cm. Blades and handles hallmarked. Weight 266g. In fitted box. 

Lot 136

A hallmarked George IV silver fiddle pattern ladle / soup server. The server being of fiddle pattern form & a cursive H inscribed to the terminal. Hallmarked for London 1820, makers marks for W.C - William Chawner II. Total weight approx 61.7g. Measures approx 17.5cm.

Lot 137

An 18th Century George III silver table salt together with a 20th Century silver caddy spoon. The Georgian table salt having a flared rim with gadrooned details to the rim and raised on hoof feet (hallmarked London 1752, ribbed makers mark). The cruet spoon so shell form with a moulded form handle (hallmarked London 1963). Measures 7.5cm diameter. Spoon measures 8cm. Weight 178.9g.

Lot 138

A sterling silver & ruby fox pin cushion. The pin cushion in the form of a fox on the prowl with round cut rubies set to the eyes & a red velvet cushion to its back. Marking sterling to the tail. Total weight approx 13.7g. Measures approx 1.8 x 3.6 x 1.5cm.

Lot 139

A 19th Century William IV silver hallmarked fish server. Hallmarked London 1828, likely Morris Cadman. Measures 30cm. Weight 146g.

Lot 14

Two antique 20th Century silver frames. The lot to include one Victorian hallmarked silver fronted mirror. The mirror having beading and fluting detailing, framed by an inner and outer beveled edge. Hallmarked Birmingham 1900. Makers mark MB. Also to include one hallmarked silver fronted picture frame, hallmarked Chester, 1920. Makers mark J&RG. Both items having an easel back. Largest Measuring 25.5cm in height. 

Lot 140

A group of six assorted antique silver forks. The lot to include five 19th Century Victorian silver hallmarked forks having rounded terminals and owl crests to each (hallmarked London 1860, The Portland Co) and a 20th Century fork engraved with the initial C (hallmarked Sheffield 1914, Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd). Forks measures 20 inches. Weight 412g.

Lot 141

A harlequin set of four silver hallmarked spoons. The lot to include two with corinthian capitals to the terminals (hallmarked London, date letters rubbed), one having a geometric handle (hallmarked London 1940) and one with moulded garland detailing (hallmarked London 1917). Measures 10.5cm - 11cm. Weight 51.5g. 

Lot 142

An assorted collection of Georgian & later silver teaspoons & sugar tongs. The lot to include; a gadrooned bowl tea spoon (hallmarked for London 1812, makers mark rubbed), pair of sugar tongs with etched pattern (London 1807), a serpentine terminal spoon (London 1934), petal form terminal spoon (London 1931, D.F - Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton)) & reeded terminal spoon (London 1923, Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton)). Total weight approx 60.8g. Largest measures approx 13cm.

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