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Lot 43

Five Victorian silver circular salts, embossed with flowers and leaves and monogram engraved cartouches, each raised on three hoof feet, one lacking blue glass liner, dates for London 1857 and 1867, weighable silver 10.52oz.

Lot 44

A 20thC four piece silver mounted matched dressing table set, with engine turned decoration, comprising comb, hairbrush, hand mirror, and a cut glass and silver lidded dressing table jar, dates to include Birmingham 1979, London 1973, etc. (4)

Lot 444

An alabaster model of the Taj Mahal, parian bust of Shakespeare on an alabaster socle, terracotta figure of a classical muse, French Empire silver plated coffee pot, and a semi fluted cream jug. (6)

Lot 45

A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, bearing initials, Henry and Charles Day, London 1821, 3.64oz.

Lot 46

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, bearing initials, marks for London 1801 and 1809, 4oz.

Lot 47

Two sets of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, each bearing initials, dates for London 1789 and 1796, 4.72oz.

Lot 48

Five George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, dates for 1783, 1793, and 1790, 7.59oz.

Lot 49

Twelve silver mustard spoons, various patterns, some bearing initials, various dates and assays, 3.81oz.

Lot 50

Eleven silver teaspoons, various dates, assays, and patterns, to include Sheffield 1959, 4.28oz.

Lot 569

A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, by Andrew Padbery Bishops Waltham, the Tempus Fugit break arch dial with dolphin and mask spandrels, silver chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement with bell strike, the broken arch pediment above a hood with brass capped fluted columns, plain trunk, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum, weights, no key, 233cm high.

Lot 71

A Victorian cut glass mallet shaped decanter and stopper, globe and shaft decanter and stopper, and two cut glass decanters and stoppers with silver decanter labels for sherry and whisky. (4)

Lot 8

A set of six George V silver menu holders, of shield form, initial engraved, raised on an octagonal base, cased, Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1914, 4.44oz.

Lot 88

A pair of Hiatt handcuffs, stamped 174, together with a copper and silver plated hunting horn, 22.5cm wide. (2)

Lot 303

A set of five Victorian hallmarked silver cup holders with pierced design and six cranberry glass beakers, William Comyns, Birmingham 1897, height of each 10cm, combined weighable silver approx 5.8ozt, two pairs of cut glass vases, both with silver rims, one clear glass with two bands of crosshatch cut and star cut base, the other a pair of twist art glass stem vases with green trailed glass decoration, height of each approx 20cm (9).

Lot 317

Two decorative moulded silver-coloured elephant figures, 45 x 70cm (2).

Lot 325

A late 19th/early 20th century bronze figure trophy modelled as the winged goddess of Victory, shown with a rose in one hand and a winner's wreath in the other, unsigned, possibly French, raised on a wooden plinth with a silver-coloured shield inscribed 'Harwood Rose Queen Festival for Excellence in Horticulture, Won by [blank], presented by Toogood & Sons, Seedsmen', height of bronze statue approx 21cm, total height approx 29cm.

Lot 327

A quantity of mixed metal, mainly EPNS white metal, to include epergne vases, jewellery boxes, trinket boxes, teapot and hot water jug, two hallmarked silver miniature trophies, various tems of scrap silver, etc.

Lot 566

FRANK SINATRA; a colour stock photograph, inscribed 'All the best' and bearing his signature in silver pen.Footnote: Purchased by the vendor from a company specialising in autographs, based at Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood in 1992.We have not authenticated this signature, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.

Lot 659

THE BEATLES; a good collection of related vinyl to include 'The Beatles Collection Singles' box set, 'The Beatles EPs Collection' box set,'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', 'Please Please Me', 'With The Beatles', 'Silver Beatles' picture disc, 'Let it Be', 'Yellow Submarine', Rubber Soul', A Hard Day's Night', 'Revolver', 'Help', 'Beatles for Sale', 'The Beatles Rock 'n' Roll Music Volume 1', 'The Beatles Box' eight album box set, also 'McCartney's First Album' FL-1883 foreign import, Wings 'Band on the Run' and a quantity of singles by The Beatles and members of the band.

Lot 849

ELKHEART; a cased silver plated flute.

Lot 870

J R LAFLUAR; a silver plated trumpet in case.

Lot 915

A vintage brown hide leather travel suitcase with canvas cover, six toiletry bottles to interior with hallmarked silver tops, London 1928, canvas cover initialled 'HM', Lewis's of Liverpool restaurant menus dating from the 1930s, a quantity of Anchor-Donaldson Line menus, a quantity of further ephemera relating to the same person and a quantity of Paris Match magazines with numerous illustrations, various year dates and other items of ephemera including napkins from the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, gilded card crowns, letters for Queen Elizabeth and coat of arms, etc.Footnote: The suitcase belonged to a French chef working at various restaurants, hotels and shipping lines to include The Savoy London, The Grand Hotel London, Great Fosters Egham, De Vere Hotel Kensington. CONDITION REPORT: The canvas cover has areas of wear and discolouration. The leather corners are very worn. The suitcase has areas of age-related wear and scratches. The handle is missing. Generally in ok condition. Musty smell. Locks and fastenings in good condition.

Lot 956

A group of silver plated items to include a Walker & Hall four-piece tea service comprising teapot, hot water jug, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, a rose bowl, a Georgian-style spirit kettle and an Edwardian dinner gong in the form of a xylophone (7).

Lot 959

A quantity of silver plated items to include a three-piece tea service, a cut glass claret jug, a lidded hors d'oeuvre dish, galleried tray, three-branch candelabrum, cigarette box, etc.

Lot 960

Four Tarnprufe silver tarnish proof dust bags, each containing a large quantity of flatware, some matchings, to include knives, forks, spoons, teaspoons, shell finials, scroll finials, Kings pattern, beaded examples, from Elkington and Robert Bleek (4).

Lot 961

An Art Nouveau style three-tier electroplated cake stand with shaped removable dishes, a cased set of six silver plated teaspoons and a further cased set of shell spoons with additional serving spoon (with some replaced elements) (3).

Lot 962

A large silver plate serving tray with grape and leaf border, two Classical-style handles, centre decorated with chased leaves, berries and floral patterns, 68 x 41cm.

Lot 963

A George III hallmarked silver mug of baluster form, with acanthus leaf thumb to the C-scroll handle, floral decorated body with central panel with crest depicting a raised arm holding a cross, hallmarked rubbed, c1760s, height 13cm, approx 12.7ozt.

Lot 964

A George III hallmarked silver tankard with all-over floral decoration and engraved inscription to top 'HW from LE', with C-scroll handle and shell thumb rest, London 1817, with sponsor's initials 'CW', height approx 18cm, approx 30ozt.

Lot 965

A group of six George III hallmarked silver teaspoons, with engraved initials 'M' over 'I*M' to the front, marks rubbed, combined approx 2.2ozt (6). CONDITION REPORT: Sterling mark is clear.

Lot 966

A group of twelve George III hallmarked silver dessert spoons, all with engraved initials to the top front, rubbed marks for London 1762, sponsor's marks rubbed, combined approx 15ozt (12).

Lot 967

A set of four George III hallmarked silver table candlesticks, each with urn-shaped top and corresponding sconces engraved with letter 'H', on a plain tapered stem to circular conical weighted bases, also engraved with letter 'H', John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co, height of each 31.5cm (4). CONDITION REPORT: Condition is acceptable, there do not appear to be any twists or obvious major damage to the stems or bases. There are no obvious repairs, but expect some scratches and minor indentations. Viewing recommended.

Lot 968

Two George III hallmarked silver spoons, with partial crest to top front, Stephen Adams, London 1782, length 21cm, approx 3.5ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: Bowls of the spoons are quite badly bent, the handles are bend in multiple places.

Lot 969

A cased Victorian hallmarked silver cruet set comprising lidded mustard pot with blue glass liner, two salts with blue liners, a pepperette and two spoons, decorated with an Art Nouveau design, John Round & Son, Sheffield 1897, combined weighable silver approx 7ozt.

Lot 970

A Victorian hallmarked silver three-piece cruet comprising salt, mustard and pepper on hallmarked silver stand, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, approx 7ozt, together with a small quantity of silver plated items to include bread fork, spoons, forks and basket.

Lot 971

A Victorian hallmarked silver enamelled circular lidded pot, Heinrich Levinger, Birmingham 1882, also a hallmarked silver weighted ring tree, maker 'EM', Birmingham 1909, and a small cut glass dressing table jar with hallmarked silver lid, G H Inshaw, Birmingham 1921 (3).

Lot 972

A Victorian hallmarked silver gilt chatelaine vinaigrette with scroll and chased decoration, the central cartouche with initials 'AS', length approx 2cm.

Lot 973

A Victorian hallmarked silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, the overhanging shaped flange top on a plain cylindrical body, with double C-scroll handle, Sheffield 1845, together with a Victorian hallmarked silver mustard spoon, combined weighable silver approx 4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Liner is blue glass, no cracks or chips, glass has some small bubbles.

Lot 974

A twenty-four piece Victorian hallmarked silver dessert cutlery set with silver forks and blade on mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1898, in a mahogany presentation case. CONDITION REPORT: One of the fork handles has been broken n half and is missing the other piece.

Lot 975

Four Victorian hallmarked silver posy stands with trefoil bases and scrolling holder, each with cut glass crystal posy vase, Betjeman Brothers, London 1900, combined weighable silver approx 6.8ozt (4).

Lot 976

An impressive Victorian hallmarked silver four-piece tea set in the Gothic style, comprising coffee pot, height 34cm, teapot, height 26cm, sugar bowl, height 16.5cm and milk jug, height 15cm, height each piece of tall hexagonal shape, with urn finials, bell-shaped lids, straight and angular handles, Rococo-style spouts adorned with acanthus leaves, each panel decorated with floral scrolls and columns, the front panel with engraved crest of upright arm holding a cross, the lower panels with possible folklore scenes, to include a boy with bow and arrow, a mythical bird, a fox in woodland, on a hexagonal base, the sugar bowl and milk jug with gilt interiors, London 1844, with sponsor's mark 'J.A' over 'J.A', also marked 'J. Mayer Goldsmith, 68 Lord Street, Liverpool', combined approx 86.5ozt (4).Footnote: The teapot and coffee pot both have two ivory spacers to each handle. The ivory has been declared, with reference numbers 2A17YC5N for the coffee pot and JQ1NRL82 for the teapot. CONDITION REPORT: This has been looked after by the generations of the vendor's family. There are no obvious repairs or damage. The handle on the teapot is a little loose. There may be some slight indents, dimples and surface scratches, but the decoration hides most of these.

Lot 977

ELKINGTON & CO; a 19th century hallmarked silver small jug, height 5cm, and matching sugar bowl, diameter 8cm, with dimpled and scalloped edge design, raised on three outswept legs, Birmingham 1884, combined approx 4.3ozt (2).Footnote: A similar Arts & Crafts 'Strawberry' set by Hukin & Heath 1883 design was attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser in the book 'Christopher Dresser' by Durrant.

Lot 979

A cased pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver pierced dessert dishes, each to three scrolling supports, London 1909, maker's mark rubbed, combined approx 8.2ozt (2).

Lot 980

An Edward VIII hallmarked silver three-piece cruet set comprising mustard pot and salt, each with blue liner and silver spoon and a pepper pot, Sheffield 1909, maker's mark rubbed, combined weighable silver approx 8ozt, also six butter knives, each with a hallmarked silver handle, a white metal miniature tea strainer in the form of a teapot, a plated tea strainer and stand, four Edwardian crystal knife rests, a plated Reed & Barton shallow bowl with Squirrel Nutkin to the side and a plated oval engraved dish with ring holder in the form of Bambi.

Lot 981

A cased set of Edward VII hallmarked silver salts, with vertical ribbed pattern and Classical-style handles, with two matching salt spoons, H J Cooper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, together with a pair of silver napkin rings, one with engraved initials 'HGF', and a silver plated example, combined weighable silver approx 2.3ozt.

Lot 983

A pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver shell dishes, raised on three ball feet, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1902, 2.8 x 12.5cm, approx 5ozt.

Lot 984

A pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver backed clothes brushes, with dimpled decoration and central circular panel with initials 'RTE', London 1905 (2).

Lot 985

A pair of Edwardian silver sheath handled steel bladed curling tongs, Birmingham 1904, two silver sheath handled steel bladed shoehorns and two silver sheath handled knives (5).

Lot 986

An Edward VII hallmarked silver two-piece dressing table set comprising hand mirror and hair brush, with repoussé decoration of children playing 'Ring a Ring o Roses' in woodland, Alfred Ambrose Wall, Birmingham 1908 and a further hallmarked silver brush (3).

Lot 987

An Edwardian hallmarked silver buckle decorated with Reynolds angels in Art Nouveau mount with open wirework and scrolls, length 11cm, William Comyns, London 1902, together with a pair of circular silver buckles with bright cut floral decoration (2). CONDITION REPORT: Weight of buckles combined approx 2ozt.

Lot 988

An Edwardian hallmarked silver waiter with scalloped raised border and entwined initials 'RJE' to the centre, London 1905, length 26cm, approx 15ozt.

Lot 989

Three steel bladed silver sheath handled buttonhooks, Birmingham 1904, Birmingham 1909 and Birmingham 1913 (3).

Lot 991

A cased George V hallmarked silver four-piece dressing table set comprising hand mirror, brush, a gentlemen's brush and silver comb frame, Birmingham 1942 (4).

Lot 993

A George V hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned detail, central panel with initials 'RTF', wood lined interior, 11.5 x 9 x 4.5cm, London 1926. CONDITION REPORT: Overall acceptable, there are some indents to the corners and the edges, as well as possible small examples to the body. Some surface scuffs. Overall approx 8ozt (including lining).

Lot 994

A George V hallmarked silver cruet set to include a lidded mustard pot, two peppers, and two salts, one with blue glass liner, also two non-matching silver spoons, all decorated in the Art Nouveau manner, combined weighable silver approx 13.1ozt, Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1939, also a hallmarked silver weighted bud vase (8).

Lot 995

A George V hallmarked silver engine turned cigarette box with rectangular cartouche engraved with initials 'H.R.E.', inscribed to the front of the box 'To H. Russell Edwards, Esquire F.A.J. from the Council of the Liverpool and District Property Owners Association on his retirement as Honorary Secretary 31st December 1919', with cedar wood lining, Birmingham 1922, length 14.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Total weight approx 10.8ozt. This includes the wooden lining and the base appears to be weighted.

Lot 996

A George V hallmarked silver engine turned cigarette case, Chester 1920 and a hallmarked silver ashtray inscribed '17th November 1921-1946', London 1945, combined approx 6ozt (2).

Lot 997

A George V hallmarked silver footed mug, Vale & Charles, Birmingham 1945, a hallmarked silver bookmark in the form of a trowel, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1907, and a further hallmarked silver pick, William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1907, combined approx 6.5ozt (3).

Lot 998

A George V ovoid cut glass perfume bottle with engine turned and fleur-de-lys chased decoration to the top, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, a further cut glass perfume bottle with hallmarked silver top, Walker & Hall and a cut glass dressing table hair tidy with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1915 (3).

Lot 999

A pair of George V hallmarked silver candlesticks, the Neo-Classical design with Corinthian column tops, on a tapered fluted vase stem, raised on cascading stepped base, Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1914, height approx 20cm, base 9 x 9cm (loaded bases) (2).

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