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Lot 543

Tumbled Amber Bead Necklace, faceted hardstone bead necklace and elasticated bracelet, vintage claw pin, with single stone highlight (overall length 12cm), hallmarked silver Brambly Hedge pendant, further pendants, etc :- One Tray

Lot 548

A Hallmarked Silver Backed Hand Mirror, together with two hallmarked silver photograph frames (damages / incomplete). (3)

Lot 552

A Hallmarked Silver Backed Hand Mirror, with engine turned decoration, a small hallmarked silver vase (damages), manicure items, plated toast rack, scent flask etc :- One Tray

Lot 554

Hallmarked Silver Teaspoons, plated cutlery, polished hardstone finial coffee spoons, knives etc :- One Tray

Lot 559

A Hallmarked Silver Lidded Water Jug, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1929, of plain baluster form with lobed detail, on circular spreading base (470grams).

Lot 560

A Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Tea Set, Sidney Hall & Co, Sheffield 1934, each of circular panelled form with textured edge (total weight 760grams). (3)

Lot 561

Assorted Napkin Rings, including Austrian Modernist style Berndorf napkin rings, a R.M.M.V. Rangitiki souvenir napkin ring, hallmarked silver examples, a hallmarked silver egg cup initialled and a plated oval twin handled tray.

Lot 562

A Small Hallmarked Silver Mug, AC, Sheffield 1956, 7.2cm high (100grams).

Lot 563

A Hallmarked Silver Napkin Ring, allover foliate decorated and initialled; together with two plated salts, a pair of modern cufflinks, stamped "925"; a Royal Wedding 1981 teaspoon, etc.

Lot 564

A Hallmarked Silver Trinket Dish, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1953, of shaped rectangular form, engraved to the centre "The Derbyshire Times 1854-1954", 12.2cm wide (95grams).

Lot 565

A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Old English Rat Tail Pattern Coffee Spoons, Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1909 (approximately 11.1cm long) (84grams). (6)

Lot 566

A Novelty Risqué Pewter Snuff Box, the hinged lid detailed in relief with amorous couple, in period dress, 5cm wide; together with a hallmarked silver topped glass flask, approximately 8.2cm high. (2)

Lot 567

A Hallmarked Silver Vesta Case, of plain design (dents); a novelty book form vesta / stamp holder and a further vesta (dents). (3)

Lot 568

A Pair of Novelty Hallmarked Silver Dachshund Knife Rests, WBros, Sheffield 1973, 7.8cm long (66grams).

Lot 569

A Hallmarked Silver Christening Mug, Birmingham 1924, initialled 'RGH', with scroll handle (75grams).

Lot 570

A Hallmarked Silver and Bakelite Circular Powder Box, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1949, the circular screw on lid with engine turned decoration, approximately 10cm diameter.

Lot 571

A Hallmarked Silver Trinket Dish, D.(S).Ltd, Sheffield 1943, of octagonal form, with shaped pierced rim, on octagonal spreading base, 12cm diameter (115grams).

Lot 573

Seven Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Forks, (various makers and dates) including fiddle and thread double stuck, etc (total weight 285grams). (7)

Lot 574

A Set of Four Bridge Pencils, each with allover engine turned decoration, stamped "Sterling Silver", with tassel, in original fitted case; together with a 2002 Falkland Islands The Golden Jubilee 50 pence coin, in capsule and Westminster Collection pouch.

Lot 575

A Pair of Provincial Victorian Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Sauce Ladles, Edward Sweet, Exeter 1854 (140grams). (2)

Lot 576

A Hallmarked Silver Oval Lidded Trinket Box, (maker's mark rubbed) Chester 1924, with engine turned decoration, 7.8cm wide (dents); Together with A French Style Glass Lidded Brass Trinket Box, with bevelled glass, raised on ball feet (one detached). (2)

Lot 577

A Hallmarked Silver Hip Flask Cup, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1899, engraved crest/motto FIRM; Together with Two Hallmarked Silver Hip Flask Swivel Caps. (3)

Lot 578

A Hallmarked Silver Leaf Dish, BESCo, Birmingham (date letter rubbed) (70grams); together with a small pepperette. (2)

Lot 579

A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Serving Spoons, CB&S, Sheffield 1956, each finial bearing City of London Coat of Arms 'City Rifle Club' (160grams). (2)

Lot 580

A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Vases, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1915, each with pierced rim, on circular spreading base (weighted); together with a smaller hallmarked silver vase. (3)

Lot 582

A Hallmarked Silver Vase, Chester 1920, of plain tapering form with shaped rim, on plain circular spreading base (weighted) (dents), approximately 20.2cm high; together with a hallmarked silver pepperette. (2)

Lot 583

A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Candlesticks, (marks rubbed - one apparently unmarked), possibly Birmingham 1919, each of tapering hexagonal form, on plain hexagonal spreading base (weighted), 17.3cm high. (2)

Lot 584

A Hallmarked Silver Six Piece Cruet Set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1940, with blue glass liners (chips), contained in original fitted case, with four hallmarked silver spoons, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1940.

Lot 586

A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Glass Hip Flask, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield (base cup 1939, screw top appears to be Sheffield 1964), the part covered glass with removable base cup, overall length approximately 14.6cm.

Lot 587

A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Glass Hip Flask, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1938, the part covered glass with removable base cup, overall length approximately 12.8cm.

Lot 588

A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Glass Hip Flask, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield (base cup 1935, screw top Sheffield 1905), the part covered glass with removable base cup, overall length approximately 14.5cm.

Lot 589

A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Candlesticks, B&Co, Birmingham 1969, with reeded detail on circular spreading base (weighted), approximately 20.5cm high. (2)

Lot 591

A Decorative Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Ladle, WS, London 1785, with shell bowl, crested, approximately 34.5cm long (140grams).

Lot 592

A Decorative Hallmarked Silver Nurse's Style Buckle, A&LLd, Birmingham 1908, of openwork scroll design with engravd detail, 7.2cm wide (20grams).

Lot 593

A Hallmarked Silver Hip Flask, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1926, of plain rounded rectangular form, initialled "M.F" under a crown (dents) (165grams).

Lot 594

A Slim Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Case, RP, Birmingham 1961, allover engine turned decoration, initialled 'CGSH', gilt lined with strap, 14.2cm (205grams).

Lot 595

A Novelty Hallmarked Silver Pig Pin Cushion, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1910, approximately 5.3cm long (dents / misshape).

Lot 596

A Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Case, Birmingham 1923, with leaf scroll engraved decoration (87grams).

Lot 597

A Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Box, together with a plated swung handled sugar basket, a plated cruet set, a pair of hallmarked silver coffee spoons, etc :- One Tray

Lot 603

J. G. Graves Sheffield; A Chester Hallmarked Silver Cased Hunter Pocketwatch, the signed dial (lacking hand) with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case (worn), Chester 1899.

Lot 604

A Hallmarked Silver Pair Case Pocketwatch, the white dial with black Arabic numerals, the movement with highly decorative scroll pierced balance cock and engraved decoration, signed "S Roberts London" and numbered "5505", within case inscribed "Robt Wheatley 1821", London 1809, within plain pair case, London 1809.

Lot 607

A c.Early XX Century Pocket Barometer, in gilt case and fitted outer case; Together with A Hallmarked Silver Desk Seal, a decorative gilt metal seal, vintage wallet etc. (5)

Lot 609

A Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the white dial with bold black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement stamped "American Waltham Watch Co" and numbered "5088248", within engine turned case with vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1891; Together with A Half Hunter Pocketwatch, within plain case stamped "925"; a gold plated hunter cased pocketwatch, a pocketwatch dial etc.

Lot 610

Thos Russell & Son; A Silver Plated Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the signed white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiairy dial, the movement stamped "Thos Russell & Son Liverpool" "10 Jewels", within plain case with vacant cartouche, stamped inside ""The 'Russell' Model Illinois Watch Case Co Elgin USA"; A 9ct Gold Cased Ladies Wristwatch, on later expanding bracelet; a further wristwatch. (3)

Lot 612

A Decorative Ladies Fob Watch, the gilt highlighted white dial with black Roman numerals, within allover engraved case, stamped "14K"; together with a hallmarked silver heart shape locket pendant on a chain, and a cross pendant on chain.

Lot 621

Avia; A 9ct Gold Case Ladies Wristwatch, to a geometric link bracelet with 9ct gold clasp; together with a polished rose quartz bead necklace, the gilt oval clasp stamped "Silver". (2)

Lot 628

A Large Hallmarked Silver Puffy Heart Pendant, together with a dainty enamel circlet brooch, a vintage identity bracelet with locket compartment, a three colour necklace, a Rolled Gold heart shape locket pendant etc.

Lot 634

Hallmarked Silver and Other Bangles, dainty necklace and matching bracelet, long drop earrings and matching pendant, marcasite and plique a jour enamel humming bird brooch stamped "925", salamander brooch, 925 Diamonique 'peace' pendant, heart shape padlock style clasp etc :- One Tray

Lot 635

Links of London Hallmarked Silver and Other "925" Earrings, including 'Old Florence' etc.

Lot 640

A Large Modern TJC Hallmarked Silver Polished Hardstone and Pearl Set Panel Pendant, oval and irregular collet set, on a chain; together with a large mother of pearl ammonite pendant, stamped "925"a large collet set pendant, teardrop cabochon set to the centre, on a chain, etc.

Lot 648

A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Rectangular Locket Pendant, leaf scroll engraved to the front, initialled 'GM' to the reverse, Birmingham 1891, on a chain; together with further chains, in a vintage 'Jenaer Glaswerk.Schott & Gen Mainz' case.

Lot 653

A Large Modern Hallmarked Silver and Amber Brooch, of Celtic openwork style.

Lot 707

Vintage and Later Marcasite Set Jewellery, including Art Deco style long drop earrings, stamped "925"; large hematite and marcasite set rectangular dress ring, further earrings; a novelty heart and arrow brooch (indistinctly stamped "Silver") and a decorative bar brooch.

Lot 716

A Hallmarked Silver Blue John Inset Bangle, together with a Taxco ADC Sterling shell inset flowerhead brooch / pendant and a filigree flowerhead brooch. (3)

Lot 732

A Hallmarked Silver Modernist Style Dress Ring, of shaped planished finish (approximate finger size L); together with two further rings, one part hallmarked silver (mark incomplete), the other stamped "925". (3)

Lot 5268

Gerald Durrell [The Corfu Triology], 3 vols, 1st edition, 1956-1979, compromising: 'My family and other Animals,' L Rupert Hart-Davis, 195, gift inscription to halt title, original, cloth lettered in silver, dust wrapper (some closed tears and small part losses, 16s price intact) 'Birds, Beasts and Relatives' L, Collins 1969, original cloth gilt (VGC) dust wrapper (VGC 30S price intact), 'The Garden of the Gods', L, Collins, 1978, original cloth gilt, dustwrapper (both with slight wear but both generally VGC, d/w with £5.95 price intact). Durell's entertaining autobiographical trilogy , subject of two television adaptions (3)

Lot 5198

Denys Watkins-Pitchford 'BB': 'BB's Fairy Book: Meeting Hill', London, hollis & Carter, 1948, 1st edition, 15 colour plates by BB as called for 'BB's The Wind in the Wood', L, Hollis & Carter, 1952, 1st edition, 12 colour plates as called for, uniform 4to original cloth lettered in silver, dust wrappers ('Meeting Hill' price intact, 'Wind in the Wood' price dipped) (2)

Lot 5271

P.C. Doherty, collection of 15 titles, comprising: 'The Death of a King', London, Robert Hale, 1985, 1st edition, signed to title page P.C. Doherty and Paul Doherty, original cloth lettered in silver (no previous owner names or inscriptions, leaves generally clean/VGC), dust wrapper (by Barbara Walton, near fine, £7.75 price intact). The author's very scarce first novel, which begins in 1344 and revolves around Edmund Beche, a royal clerk, and his secret investigation into the horrific murder of King Edward II at Berkeley Castle, some seventeen years earlier; 'Spy in Chancery', London, Robert Hale, 1988, 1st edition, signed to title page, original cloth lettered in silver (no previous owner names or inscriptions, leaves generally clean/VGC), dust wrapper (by Eileen Walton, generally VGC or better, £10.95 price intact). The third of the author's Hugh Corbett series historical novels, together with another dust wrapper for the same title (£10.95 price intact); 'Satan in St Mary's', London, Robert Hale, 1986, 1st edition, signed to title page, blue leatherette gilt library binding variant, top page edge yellow as issued, (internally leaves clean/VGC, no previous owner names or inscriptions or any other markings), dust wrapper (by Eileen Walton, VGC/near fine, £10.25 price intact). The author's fourth book, the first in his Hugh Corbett series of historical novels; five of his historical mystery/crime novels, all 1st editions, all published London, Robert Hale, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers, all in collectable condition, comprising: 'The Fate of Princes', 1990, signed to title page, 'Dove Amongst the Hawks', 1990, signed PC Doherty and Paul Doherty to title page, 'The Masked Man', 1991, plus the author's two Matthew Jankyn series novels: 'The Whyte Harte', 1988, 'The Serpent Amongst the Lilies', 1990, all in collectable condition, all with cloth generally VGC, all internally no previous owner names etc, leaves generally clean/VGC, all in generally VGC, unclipped dust wrappers; 'Crown in Darkness', London, Robert Hale, 1988, 1st edition, original cloth lettered in silver (no previous owner names or inscriptions, leaves clean/VGC), dust wrapper (by Eileen Walton, VGC/near fine, £10.95 price intact). The author's fifth book, the second in his Hugh Corbett series historical novels. Robert Hale were a library publisher, the majority of copies from the relatively small print run going to libraries, hence many of these titles ranging from uncommon to extremely scarce in collectable condition (15)

Lot 5210

Michael Traherne (i.e. Denys Watkins-Pitchford 'BB'): 'Be Quiet and Go A-Angling', London, Lutterworth Press, 1949, 1st edition, full page and in text ills by BB as called for, original cloth lettered in silver (VGC), dust wrapper (price clipped, else an unusually good condition dust wrapper). Written under the pen name Michael Traherne, one of BB's scarcest and finest books

Lot 5171

Denys Watkins-Pitchford "BB": "The Wind in the Wood", L, Hollis & Carter, 1952, 1st edition, 12 colour plates by BB as called for, 4to, original cloth lettered in silver, dust wrapper (18s price intact)

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