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Lot 393

Large collection of silver plate

Lot 396

Ceramics, glassware & silver plate items

Lot 114

† Enrico Castellani (1930-2017), Superficie Argento, signed and dated in pencil ’74, AP 2/7, silver screenprint in relief on paper, image size 36 x 54cm, overall size 56 cm x 77 cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 339

A Victorian lady's snap-top crocodile skin dressing case with bottle green watered silk interior with silver topped dressing appointments, Birmingham 1886, a pair of later silver backed clothes brushes, a lady's chatelain purse, and other items.From the estate of renowned Warwickshire antiques dealer Felicity 'Flick' Haynes.

Lot 366

The Wildlife Society Of Southern Africa, a '50th Anniversary Medallion Set', by the Africana Commemorative Mint, cased limited edition collection of 24 gold plated sterling silver medallions produced to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Southern Africa Wildlife Society. The edition limited to 10,000 sets. Each medallion approx 45mm diam and approx 36grms. With original certificate and booklet, and a loose additional medallion.

Lot 367

A cased set of six sterling silver medallions, each depicting The Abduction of Europa, each medallion encapsulated in presentation case, with certificates and booklet, issued EMC; a 2013 Silver Kangaroo Road Sign one dollar, one ounce .999 silver, Perth Mint, with certificate; a silver proof crown commemorating the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carter, issued CPM; a 2014 sterling silver crown commemorating World War I, issued London Mint; and a 2014 UK quarter ounce silver coin struck from the silver recovered from the SS Gairsoppa, issued by the Royal Mint, all coins encapsulated and in presentation cases

Lot 368

Two Royal Mint 2010 UK silver proof sets, together with a 2011 silver proof set, each in a fitted presentation box.Qty: (3)

Lot 372

Four commemorative coin sets, comprising The First & Last Strike of the Guinea, No; 139/495; the New Portrait Specimen Set, 2015, comprising nine coins, CPM certificate; the 5oz Silver Bullion Bar, .999 fine silver, No:229/995, with Westminster certificate of authenticity; and The 2014 Date Stamp UK Specimen set of twelve slabbed coins, all coins encapsulated and within presentation cases

Lot 374

A Royal Mint silver proof London 2012 Olympic 50p collection, in the original fitted case and outer slipcase.

Lot 405

A set of seven turned wood whistles in a leather and metal belt holster, possibly Middle Eastern,18 cm long, two Middle Eastern leather and metal mounted belt pockets, a fabric covered water bottle, 31 cm high, two Thai bronze figures, a pair of Chinese carved hardwood dogs and balls, an African tribal carving, a pair of balances, a silver plated horse's hoof inkstand, 15 cm high, and four small studio pottery vases by Jane Searle, Gordon Menzies and Sark

Lot 546

Schmuckset ChinaMitte 20. Jh., Silber gestempelt Silver sowie Made in China, bestehend aus Gliederarmband, Ring, zwei Ohrclips und Anhänger, Montierungen in feiner floraler Silberdrahtarbeit, verziert von elfenbeinfarbenen Karrees aus Emaille, diese fein bemalt und zusätzlich signiert, Ring größenverstellbar, gute Erhaltung in originalem Etui, L Armband 17,5 cm.

Lot 3482

Silber Kaffee-/Teekernstück1. Hälfte 20. Jh., Silber gestempelt Sterling, Herstellermarke F. B. Rogers Silver Trade Mark 1883, Modellnummer 400, Schriftzug Hand Chased, weitere Nummern, bestehend aus Teekanne, Kaffeekanne, Sahnegießer, Zucker- und Keksdose, bauchige Gefäße auf ausschwingenden Standfüßen, geschweifte Henkel mit Isolierscheiben aus Bein, urnenförmige Knäufe, die Wandung verziert mit partiell godroniertem und graviertem Floraldekor, mittig mit offenen Ovalkartuschen, altersgemäß gut erhalten, geputzt, H max. ca. 25,3 cm, G total ca. 1702 g.

Lot 3484

SilbertablettMitte 20. Jh., gestempelt 925Z sowie SILVER im Oval, runde Form mit geschweiftem Rand, dieser verziert mit Rillen- und Kreuzbändern, auf vier Kugelfüßen stehend, Gebrauchsspuren, D ca. 23,3 cm, G ca. 419 g.

Lot 68

A cased set of six Mappin and Webb silver tea spoons with stylized thistle finials. Hallmarked: M&W for Mappin and Webb, Sheffield,1929. H.14 W.17cm. Weight. 91g.

Lot 141

A collection of five 20th century Armenian daggers. The silver plated and brass scabbards with filigree design and some set with carnelian cabochons. L.53cm. (largest)

Lot 237

An Indian low grade silver pierced design candle holder with hexagonal base. Stamped silver (base bent), along with a silver plated smaller candle holder. Weight 666g H.32 W.15cm

Lot 248

A collection of silver and vintage jewellery including a pair of purple paste set silver earrings, a Chinese silver an enamel ring with lucky bat design, a coral and silver ring, a pair of amethyst and garnet earrings, a silver filigree design band, a silver plate and copper bangle and other earrings. (some singles)

Lot 249

A collection of silver and silver plated jewellery, including a silver curb link chain with charms (an amethyst briolette charm, a carved jade lucky peach, a Victorian glass button and an Egyptian scarab), a silver plated articulated bangle and a silver plated filigreed chain with silver albert clasp.

Lot 250

A pair of silver plated pierced design wine coasters and a similar twin handled bottle holder. H.18cm

Lot 253

A collection of jewellery including a silver filigree work maple leaf brooch and a French Art Deco and blue paste and marcasite set bracelet with hidden push clasp. French assay marks and makers mark. (broken)

Lot 319

Two Victorian carved shell cameo brooches and a silver mourning brooch. The large oval shell cameo depicting three classical heads within an ebony and white metal frame. The silver mourning brooch is a star shape with engraved design and compartment at the back.

Lot 352

A boxed long ceremonial necklace silver gilt, jade, coral, carnelian and tigers eye pendant necklace. Comprising of an openwork white jade pendant with a carved mutton fat jade carving hanging from it. Fastens with a silver gilt push filigree clasp. L.50cm

Lot 387

An H. Samuel gentleman's Victorian silver pocket watch with white enamel dial and black Roman numerals. Engraved cartouche to the back with belt border. Case hallmarked: H.S, Birmingham, 1901. (working)

Lot 009

A mixed lot to include an ornate silver bracelet set with marcasite, approx. 19cm length, safety chain, 11.96gm, a silver & marcasite bow design brooch, 3.5cm x 3.5cm, 9.04gm and a silver & marcasite rose design brooch, 5.5cm x 3.5cm, safety chain, 18.11gm, (3).

Lot 021

A double strand of Mikimoto cultured pearls, strung to an ornate silver clasp with a central pearl, approx. 16" length and pearl sizes range from 3.5mm to 7mm, 28.43gm, comes with original gift case & original Mikimoto Pearl Guarantee dated 6/12/65.

Lot 030

A 9ct white gold 'prancing' horse design pendant set with approx. 0.55 carats of round brilliant cut diamonds, 3.55gm, on a silver 16" wire.

Lot 115

A string of pearls strung to a silver flower clasp set with a central pearl, 16", pearl sizes ranging from 7.5mm to 9.5mm, 34.73gm and another string of pearls strung to a 9ct yellow gold clasp, 15", pearl sizes ranging from 7mm to 7.5mm, 27.07gm, (2).

Lot 116

An interesting mixed lot to include an antique silver (hallmarks are indistinct on reverse) portrait brooch of a lady in a blue dress, surrounded by seed pearls, the brooch measures approx. 5.3cm x 5.3cm, with pin & hook fastening, 36.32gm, an ornate silver nurses buckle, 34.78gm and a loose carved white opal in the design of an Indian Chief's head, 1.47gm, approx. 2.5cm x 2cm, (3)

Lot 100

Autographed Manchester City 12 X 8 Photos - A Lot Of 3 Autographed 12 X 8 Photos Depicting Various Manchester City Squads From The Late 1960s / Early 1970s, The First Photo Depicts The Squad At Maine Road Prior To The 1969/70 Season, Signed By Bell, Summerbee, Lee And Book In Black Marker, The Second Photo Shows Players Posing With Silverware Won During The 1969/70 Season At Maine Road - The League Cup And The European Cup Winners Cup, Signed By Summerbee, Lee And Carrodus In Black Marker, The Third Photo Shows Players Posing For A Squad Photo During A Photo-Shoot At Maine Road Prior To The 1972/73 Season, Signed By Bell, Davies, Lee And Summerbee In Silver Marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 136

Rex Harrison signed 24x16 framed and mounted ORIGINAL painting depicting two golfers on a parkland course done by the legend of the silver screen. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 74

Autographed Jake LaMotta 1943 12 X 8 Photo - Colorized, Depicting One Of Boxing's Iconic Images - Jake LaMotta Knocking Sugar Ray Robinson Through The Ropes During Their Second Fight In 1943, Signed In Silver Marker By The Raging Bull, The Fight Took Place In Robinson's Birthplace Of Detroit, Michigan. The Eighth Round Was Historic, LaMotta Landed A Right To Robinson's Head And A Left To His Body, Sending Him Through The Ropes. LaMotta, Who Was Already Leading On The Scorecards Before Knocking Robinson Out Of The Ring, Pummelled And Outpointed Him For The Rest Of The Fight. LaMotta Won Via Unanimous Decision, Handing Robinson The First Defeat Of His Career. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 92

Autographed Rangers 1970 12 X 8 Photo - B/W, Depicting A Wonderful Image Showing Rangers Players And Coaching Staff Posing For Photographers During A Photo-Shoot At Ibrox Prior To The 1970/71 Season, Signed By Henderson, Stein, Greig, Mccloy, Macdonald, Conn, Johnston, Smith, Mathieson, Parlane And Johnstone In Silver Marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 700

A mixed lot of silver plate including part epergne.

Lot 841

Three silver handled shoe horns and a button hook.

Lot 844

Four silver handles knives, 3 silver plate spirit labels and a pair of salt & pepper pots.

Lot 873

A silver plate tray, jugs etc., five pieces.

Lot 875

Four good items of silver plate including trays.

Lot 876

A large heavy silver plate serving tray.

Lot 1371

Winston Megoran (1913-1971). Silver waters, mixed media, signed, titled in pencil to the mount, 28cm x 39cm.

Lot 1

Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1589, a silver jeton, unsigned, Elizabeth I seated left in car, holding palm branch and open prayer book, tandem bona cavsa triumphat, rev. si non viribus at cavsa potiores, tree with fledglings in nest fighting off bird of prey, 29mm, 5.79g (MI I, 153/128; v. Loon I, 388; E 63). Good very fine, cleaned, very rare in silver £300-£400 --- A service of thanksgiving for the victory was held at St Paul’s Cathedral on 20 August 1588. The current piece was struck not in London but in Dordrecht, Holland, by Elizabeth’s Protestant Dutch allies in the war against Spain.

Lot 10

Tribute to Henrietta Maria of Bourbon, 1628, a silver medal by N. Briot, as last, 29mm, 5.07g (Platt I, p.119, type A; MI I, 249/23; E 110). Nearly extremely fine and attractively toned £400-£500

Lot 100

Charles II, 1649, a small oval silver badge issued in exile, bust three-quarters right, date below, carolus secundus, rev. crowned arms, in imitation of engraving, 23 x 19mm, 1.56g (MI I, 438/4). Neat workmanship, with integral loop for suspension, good fine or better but perforated through some of the lettering £150-£200

Lot 101

Charles II, a silver Royalist badge, unsigned [possibly by T. Rawlins], bust three-quarters right, draped, carolus secundus, rev. two angels supporting a crown, 18 x 15mm, 1.87g (MI I, 438/5). Obverse good fine, reverse fine with some scratches, rare £150-£200

Lot 102

Charles II, a silver-gilt Royalist badge, unsigned [possibly by T. Rawlins], cuirassed draped bust three-quarters left, with long hair, wearing falling plain collar and medal suspended from a riband, lions’ heads on shoulders, carolvs secvndvs, rev. arms within Garter, crown between CR above, in imitation of engraving, 25 x 20mm, 3.93g (MI I, 439/6; Farquhar 2 p.276; E 206). A little wear to gilding, about very fine with suspension loops £400-£600

Lot 103

Charles II, a silver Royalist badge, unsigned, bust right wearing large crown, carolus secundus, rev. arms within Garter, crown between CR above, in imitation of engraving, 23 x 19mm, 3.58g (MI I, 440/9). Good fine with integral suspension loop £200-£300

Lot 104

Charles II, a silver Royalist badge, unsigned, as last, 23 x 19mm, 3.05g (MI I, 440/9). Nearly very fine with integral suspension loop £300-£400

Lot 105

Charles II, Restoration, 1660 (?), a cast and chased silver-gilt Royalist badge, unsigned [by T. Rawlins or T. Simon], young crowned bust right, rev. crowned arms within Garter between c r, on striated background, in imitation of engraving, 36 x 30mm, 7.18g (Platt II, p.354; MI I, 444/19; E 204). Very fine, rare; with integral loop and ring for suspension £800-£1,000

Lot 107

Charles II, a silver Royalist badge, unsigned [possibly by T. Rawlins], crowned armoured bust left, with long hair, wearing falling plain collar and medal suspended from a riband, C2 R in fields, all in ornate border, rev. from the same die, 29 x 24mm, 3.85g (MI I, 446/23). Struck from two thin sheets soldered together, with integral suspension loop, about very fine, toned, rare £200-£300

Lot 108

General George Monck, c. 1660, an oval cast and chased silver-gilt medal, unsigned, bust left, george d albemarle around, rev. armorial shield surmounted by ducal coronet, wreathed border both sides, 37 x 29mm, 9.32g (Platt II, p.223, type F [F1, this item]; cf. MI I, 466/65; cf. E 218). Very fine and extremely rare; with integral triple-loop for suspension, and carefully pierced several times below the portrait to facilitate sewing to a supporter's coat £1,500-£2,000 --- It seems highly probable that the present piece, which has a companion in the Ashmolean Museum, was worn by a senior officer in Monck's army.

Lot 109

Marriage of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, 1662, a silver badge, unsigned, crowned bust of Charles left between CR crowned, pace trivmphans, rev. draped bust of Catherine left, crown before, fvtvri spes, 31 x 28mm, 4.51g (Platt II, p.354; MI I, 483/96; E 225). Traces of old gilding, better than very fine £200-£300

Lot 11

Tribute to Henrietta Maria of Bourbon, 1628, a silver medal by N. Briot, similar to last, 29mm, 5.90g (Platt I, p.119, type A; MI I, 249/23; E 110); Birth of Prince Charles, 1630, a silver medal, unsigned (attributed to N. Briot), similar to lot 15, 30mm, 3.88g (Platt I, p.127, type A; MI I, 253/34; E 115) [2]. Fine or better, second creased £100-£150

Lot 110

Marriage of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, 1662, a silver badge, unsigned, crowned bust of Charles left between CR, rev. draped bust of Catherine left, 20 x 16mm, 1.12g (MI I, 484/98). No suspension loop, good fine £100-£150

Lot 111

Royalist Supporter, c. 1660, a cast and chased silver badge, unsigned, bust of unknown man left, rev. royal arms on shield, crown above between C R, 18 x 16mm, 2.25g (Platt II, p.359; MI I, 598/282). Very fine and very rare £300-£400 --- Although no specific attribution for this portrait has been given, Hawkins states that it is most probably an adherent of the Royalist cause.

Lot 112

Royalist Supporter, c. 1660, a small cast and chased silver badge, bust right with pointed beard, rev. crowned arms within Garter, wreath border both sides, 18 x 16mm, 1.99g (MI –). Some wear to gilding, good fine, rare £150-£200

Lot 113

The Trial and Acquittal of John Lilburne, London, 1649, a struck silver medal, unsigned [by D. Ramage after T. Simon], draped bust left, iohn lilborne saved by the power of the lord and the integrity of his ivry who are ivges of law as wel as fact oct 26 1649, rev. myles petty ste iles abr smith ion king, etc around central rose, 34mm, 12.87g (Platt II, p.202, type A [A1, this item]; MI I, 385/3; E 177). Nearly very fine, rare £1,000-£1,200 --- John Lilburne (1614-57), a Puritan who converted to the Quaker religion in the year before his death, fought for the Parliamentarians in the Civil War and was present at Edge Hill and Marston Moor, although between these two engagements he had been captured by royalists while in the parliamentary garrison at Brentford. An agitator for the the freeborn rights of Englishmen, he spent most of the later 1640s incarcerated in the Tower for denouncing his former military commander, the Earl of Manchester, as a royalist sympathiser. A campaign to free him spawned a new political party, the Levellers, which had a strong following in the New Model Army although Lilburne had begun to see the reality of life under Cromwell’s diktat and his supporters actively agitated for King Charles’s son, in exile in France, to finance the Leveller movement. Parliament passed a motion for Lilburne to be tried for high treason, as the King had been, but unlike the case of the monarch, a jury of 12 would decide Lilburne’s fate. The trial, which started on 24 October 1649, lasted two days and the jury, whose names are on the reverse of the medal, found him not guilty. For the next two years Lilburne remained politically inactive, but after a dispute concerning the ownership of collieries in his native County Durham, he was sentenced to pay a fine of £3,000 to the state and was banished for life.

Lot 114

The Trial and Acquittal of John Lilburne, London, 1649, an oval struck silver-gilt medal, unsigned [by D. Ramage after T. Simon], draped bust left, iohn lilborne, rev. october 26 1649, family arms in shield, 25 x 22mm, 5.24g (Platt II, p.202, type B; MI I, 386/4; E 178). Some light scratches above shield, very fine and very rare £1,200-£1,500 --- These medals were attributed to Simon by Vertue, and the portraiture (bust punch) is certainly Simon’s work. Hawkins was sceptical, however, and rightly so. Later studies show that these medals were almost certainly the first major work of David Ramage (cf. DNW 160, 411), incorporating as they do punches for symbols also used on Ramage’s trade tokens. This would have been a private commission, probably sponsored by Lilburne himself.

Lot 115

Cromwell, Lord General, 1650, a round uniface copper restrike (c. 1738 or later) of the oval medal by T. Simon, armoured bust three-quarters right, oli cromwell milit parl dvx gen, 36mm (Platt I, p.336; Lessen p.93, Gp B and pl. xvi, 6; MI I, 388/7; E 180a). Die flaw partly tooled out, very fine or better £150-£200 --- The die is thought to have broken before any medals could be struck from it, a view supported by the absence of a reverse. It is believed to have been taken to Holland in 1720 where restrikes in gold, silver and copper were produced, normally on round flans. Oval strikings are considered to have been made later (see M. Lessen, ‘The Cromwell Lord General Medal by Simon’, BNJ 1979, pp.87-98).

Lot 116

Battle of Dunbar, 1650, a small uniface oval silver restrike medal, mid-18th century, after T. Simon, bust of Cromwell left, battle scene in background, signed t.simon.f below, the lord of hosts word at dvnbar septem y 3 1650, 26 x 22mm, 7.59g (Platt I, p.327, type K; MI I, 391/13; E 181b2). Good very fine £100-£150

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