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Lot 276

A fertilizer bag with mixed 'silver' coinage, approx 6kg

Lot 323

A Silver coloured mini mosaic brooch marked 'ALP' on the rear 3cm across.

Lot 361

A silver hallmarked penknife, a pendant and a ring stamped 9ct silver

Lot 398

Collection of silver plate table ware

Lot 548

A Vintage Art Deco style Egyptian Silver Coptic Wedding shawl - Backed on a brown cotton mesh with thousands of hand applied hammered silver metal strips in a decorative Egyptian/Coptic geometric pattern. total weight - 1.350kg and measuring 90cm width by 235cm length. No tears but some staining and a few of the silver pieces are missing.

Lot 233

Large silver plated serving tray with twin foliate handles and dedication to the centre 'Presented to Capt Alexr & Mrs Fairweather by the members of their family on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of their marriage, 24th November 1893' (Sic) with foliate decoration, 74cm x 44.5cmOverall wear, signs of use, tarnish and scratches.

Lot 326

Mappin & Webb vanity or travelling case the outer leather case containing silver topped dressing table requisites including brushes, handheld mirror, silver topped glass bottles etc, stamped to the rim of the box, 41cm x 15cm x 31cmAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 329

Victorian silver tankardwith engraved decoration, bearing marks for makers mark rubbed, London, 1873, 11cm high overall, 201g approx overallOverall wear and some scratches. Cartouche is blank. Some hallmarks slightly rubbed, possible ECB? Slightly dented/misshapen in places.

Lot 457

Silver topped walking canethe handle in the form of a walnut, with plaque 'Oliver H Fellows 1900' 88cm longWith wear and marks to the top and cane.

Lot 258

Collection of jewellery consisting of: 9ct gold cased Bernex watch on a later gold plated expanding strap, a white metal vesta case decorated with a bird, 1902 commemorative coin in original box, gold earrings, costume brooches, 9ct gold mounted cameo brooch with matching earrings, silver mounted agate pendant necklace, white metal ring, 9ct gold leaf brooch, 4g approx overall, 9ct gold diamond and sapphire ring in the shape of a flower, size P, 3g approx overall, 9ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, size N, 3g approx overallAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 220

Large silver chalice or trophy cup with knopped stem on circular base, bearing marks for possibly John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham, date code indistinct, 30.5cm high overall, 562g approx overallHallmarks rubbed, partially illegible in places. Inscribed 'Gloucestershire F.A Northern Intermediate Challenge Cup, 1987-88 season winners'. Some dents. Tarnsihed throughout with slight wear and scratches.

Lot 312

Collection of items comprising of: Grosvenor china plates, Royal Doulton plate, Rye pottery figure, glass vase decorated with dolphins, Baccarat bird, Lalique style purple glass squirrel, cased set of six silver forks etcAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 302

Collection of silver and silver plated wareconsisting of: a cased set of six silver-plated teaspoons, a silver cigarette case, bearing marks for Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1913, 9cm across, 119g approx overall, a silver christening cup, bearing marks for Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1912, 6.5cm high, 67g approx overall, a silver teaspoon, 10g approx overall, a silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, 38g approx overall excluding the liner and a silver-topped glass scent bottle with stopper, 6.5cm high (6) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 294

Collection of silver and silver plate consisting of a silver coffee pot, dedications to the body of the pot, bearing marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1950, 19.5cm high, 712g approx overall, a twin silver-plated bottle coaster in the form of a cart, 39cm overall, pair of silver sauce boats, bearing marks for Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham, 1915, 8.5cm high, 152g approx overall and one other continental white metal vessel on stand, unmarked, 15cm high a plated coaster and a card tray (7)Coffee pot does not have a lid. Large dents and scratches. Marks rubbed to all pieces, coaster does not have a handle. Sauce boats damaged and with monogram.

Lot 241

Collection of miscellaneous items to include silver-plated pedestal candlesticks on square bases, 13cm high, two magnifying glass, brass pincushion in the form of a pig, micro mosaic panel, boxes, wrist watches, dress rings, pearl necklace etcAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 340

Large silver plated serving traywith shaped lattice border, standing on four bun feet, unmarked, 61cm across overallOverall some wear and scratches, consistent with age and use. Dents to the feet.

Lot 328

Two silver dishes with silver forksbearing marks for George Edward & Sons, Chester, 1924, dishes 11cm across overall, 73g approx overall excluding glass linersOverall some scratches and signs of wear. Hallmarks on forks slighlty rubbed but visible.

Lot 345

Collection of silver items comprising of: a silver dish, bearing marks for A & J Zimmerman Ltd , Birmingham, 1914, 16.5cm across, 135g approx overall, a small silver teapot, with dedication, bearing marks for William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1939, 12.5cm high overall including the handle, 405g approx overall, two silver plated bottle coasters, white metal Burmese beaker, 10cm high, a silver posy vase and a pair of silver candlesticks on square bases, bearing marks for Barker Brothers, Birmingham, 1903, 11cm high with loaded bases At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 307

Collection of pieces consisting of: a silver vesta case, bearing marks for William Neale, Chester, 1895, 4cm overall, 18g approx overall, a silver cased pocketwatch with white enamel dial having Roman numerals, 7cm across, cased silver cruet set 159g approx overall excluding glass liners, a silver-plated snuff box and a collection of nineteen Chinese white metal menu holders, stamped 'Made in Hong Kong'At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 236

Matched pair of silver-plated twin branch candelabraon circular socle bases, unmarked, tallest is 52.5cm high the other is 49cm high (2)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 401

Collection of jewellery including: a Chinese precious yellow metal bracelet stamped '18', 9g approx overall, a 9ct yellow gold mounted brooch, 2cm overall, 6g approx overall, a yellow metal ring inset with diamonds, unmarked, 3g approx overall, thimbles, coral bead necklaces, white metal brooches, white metal charm bracelet, precious yellow metal chain stamped '9k', 6g approx overall silver necklace etcAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 250

Russian Icon depicting St. Nicholas the Miracle-Worker, with engraved silver Oklad, with Russian silver marks to one edge, 18cm x 14.5cmPainting is very worn and cracklure in places, metal worn and dented

Lot 221

Elizabeth II silver salverstanding on three scroll feet, bearing marks for Camelot Silverware Ltd, Sheffield, 1995, 31cm across, 880g approx overall TBC CHLOE Clear hallmarks to the reverse. Inscription reads 'Presented to Endsleigh Insurance Services Ltd. by Friends Provident in appreciation of a long and happy association 1965-1994'. Overall tarnish, some scratches and signs of wear.

Lot 214

Collection of silver consisting of: a silver presentation cup, bearing marks Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1872, 15cm high, 122g approx overall, two silver trophies with leaf capped handles, with indistinct London hallmarks, 12cm high overall, 402g approx overall, a matched pair of twin handles silver cups, one mounted onto a trophy base, bearing marks for Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham, 1937 and 1938, 5.5cm high excluding the base, 210g approx excluding the base, a silver vesta case with enamel decoration 'Elwy' and flag, bearing marks for Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, Chester, 1912, 6cm across, 44g approx overall, two Egyptian white metal (hallmarked as silver) dishes with embossed decoration, 9cm across, 141g approx overall and a small silver trophy cupAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 217

Arts and Crafts Austrian silver plated tray with porcelain inset base decorated with a flower, with stylised handles and border, stamped 'WWG & S' to the base, 43cm acrossSigns of overall wear and use. Crazing and some discolouration to the porcelain. Overall scratches and marks as expected. Glaze faults and cracks, due to firing.

Lot 235

Collection of items consisting of: a Victorian brass and turned wood hat stand, 32.5cm high, a copper sieve, 31cm across x 14.5cm high, a silver plated biscuit box, unmarked, 17cm high approx overall and a glazed coaster or stand, 31cm across (4)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 400

Collection of silver and other items including: silver plated tray, silver and white metal handled button hooks, Victorian silver ladle, bearing marks for Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1886, 12cm, 35g approx overall, possibly Burmese white metal centre pieces, marked indistinctly to the base, largest 19.5cm across, pair of cased silver napkin rings, cased set of six silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, silver-mounted and cut glass scent bottle, silver mirrored powder compact, silver filigree dish etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 333

Collection of items consisting of: a six division bottle holder or carrier, brass cased carriage clock, trivets, silver plated ladle, serving spoons etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 238

Collection of silverconsisting of: a silver twin handled bowl or porringer, bearing marks for possibly Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham, 1931, 6cm high, 117g approx overall, a Victorian christening mug, bearing marks for possibly William Robert Smily, London, 1853. 8cm high overall, 99g approx overall, a silver baby's rattle with mother of pearl handle, 10cm overall, two silver spoons, 35g approx overall and a whitemetal miniature cows bell, marked 'Silver' (6)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 339

Collection of silver itemscomprising of a silver tankard, bearing marks for S W Smith & Co, Birmingham, 1917, 11cm high, 244g approx overall, three silver napkin rings, three silver spirit labels and a silver cigarette case, overall 171g approx overall At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 215

Collection of silver to include: a pair of silver quaichs, bearing marks for Brook & Son, Edinburgh, 1937, 13cm across overall, 170g approx overall, a set of six silver anointing spoons, bearing marks for Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1902, 11cm overall, 76g approx overall, two other silver spoons, a gilt white metal propelling pencil, unmarked, five white metal (marked 600) possibly Egyptian enamel decorated spoons and a Egyptian revival brass casket, with rose cypher and indistinct signature to the base, 13cm x 5cm x 8cm overall Each quaich has dents, signs of wear, tarnish and engraved dedication 'The 88 cup, 1939'. Tarnish and scratches to all throughout. With some signs of wear as expected. For any additional details please contact the saleroom.

Lot 305

Oak cased tantalusfitted with three hobnail cut spirit decanters having silver spirit labels 'Sherry', 'Brandy' and 'Port', 35.5cm x 33cm overallOverall wear, some marks and scratches to the tantalus case, which is unmarked. Does not lock properly with a click, but does partially secure. Overall dirt, dust and stains to the lining. Stoppers are chipped. Scratches to the decanters themselves, particularly to the bases.

Lot 274

Silver basketwith adjustable swing handle, bearing marks for James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1896, 28cm wide x 22cm high overall, 615g approx overall At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 267

Collection of silver and white metal wareconsisting of: an Elkington and Co silver jug with matching sucrier, 7cm and 8cm respectively, 276g approx overall, a silver cup, a silver twin handled cup and two miniature silver trophies, 153g approx overall, five continental white metal dishes, a Harrods silver plate bottle holder, a group of silver and unmarked white metal spoons, Christophle plate fish knives etcAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 293

Georgian silver teapot and similar twin handled silver sucrier the teapot decorated with two different crests both to the teapot and handle, bearing marks for S? (Marks indistinct), London, 1812, 16.5cm high approx overall, 725g approx overall, the sucrier with a different monogram, bearing marks for London, 1903, 10cm high overall, 175g approx overall (2)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 222

Pair of silver trophy cupswith leaf capped trophy handles, on circular bases, bearing marks for R.S, Birmingham, 1994, 35cm high overall, 3428g approx overall (2)Neither of the cups have lids. Both have inscriptions, one reads 'Endsleigh League division one, play off winners', the other reads 'Endsleigh League division three, play off winners'. With large dents, some scratches, signs of wear and tarnish.

Lot 239

Collection of jewelleryconsisting of a Victorian 18ct gold turquoise ring, siz P/G, 2g approx overall, a 9ct gold opal triplet ring, size N/O, 3g approx overall, a butterflies wing pendant in white metal mount, a cluster ring, the central pearl (untested for natural/cultured origin) bordered by diamonds and white stones, stamped '9ct', size J, 5g approx overall, a silver propelling pencil, a Longine pocket watch in white metal mount on a base metal chain, two loose opal type stones and one otherAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 219

Alan Vernon Knight (1911-1995) Pair of silver serving spoons, bearing marks for Alan Knight (AK), Birmingham, 1985, 22.5cm overall, 140g approx overall (2)Information: Alan Knight was the President of the Worcestershire Guild of Designer Craftsmen and a fellow of the Red Rose Guild.Overall tarnish and signs of wear. Some creasing/signs of wear to the edges of the bowls. Some small scratches as expected, consistent with age and use.

Lot 229

Silver and pique boxwith circular tortoiseshell inset top, bearing marks for Birmingham, silversmith and date code indistinct, 11.5cm across and two silver food pushers, one decorated with a crane, the other with Humpty Dumpty nursery rhyme, each marked for W H Collins & Co, Chester, 1956, 6.5cm, 34g approx overall (3) The circular box has a large area of damage to the top. Dents to the side. Marks rubbed. Scratches and signs of wear to the food pushers.

Lot 228

Collection of silver consisting of: silver mounted dressing table brushes, mirror, napkin rings, cased set of six teaspoons, and a cased set of six pistol grip silver handled butter knivesAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 212

Silver salver with piecrust edge, with facsimile signatures engraved to the centre, bearing marks for Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1923, 31cm across, 653g approx overall Overall wear and scratches signs of overall wear and use. Tarnish throughout.

Lot 237

Collection of items consisting of: Five cloisonné enamel napkin rings, three silver napkin rings and nine silver teaspoons, overall silver weight is 163g approx overallAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 231

Victorian silver teapot and a Victorian silver coffee pot with matching gourd finials and foliate decoration, each with a blank cartouche on shaped lotus base, with ivory insulators, the teapot bearing marks for Beare Falcke, London, 1864, 18cm high approx overall, 725g approx overall, the coffee pot bearing marks for Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London, 1843, 28cm high approx overall, 870g approx overall (2) Both have minimal overall wear and some scratches. Hallamrks clear to both. The teapot lid does not sit flush. Small dents in places.

Lot 216

Collection of silver to include: pair of Georgian silver berry spoons, bearing marks possibly for Richard Crossley, London, 1799, 21.5cm overall, 136g approx overall, a silver christening mug, with dedicated inscription, bearing marks for Elkington & Co Ltd, London, 1909, 8cm high, 176g approx overall, a cased silver cruet set, a silver mustard pot, silver mounted dressing table requisites etc At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 234

Selection of silver and silver plate consiting of: cased set of twelve silver plated knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, a pair of gilded silver plated berry spoons with spiral twist stems and mother of pearl handles, 26cm overall, a pair of silver salts with blue glass liners, 82g approx overall, a silver cream jug, bearing marks for C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London, 1928, 8.5cm high, 105g approx overall, a cased silver set with mother of pearl handles, seven silver spoons, fork, sifter spoons, 132g approx overall and one EPNS salt spoonAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.

Lot 338

Silver three piece bachelors teaset the teapot having wooden finial and handle, with inscription that reads "D. R Evans Esq, presented by his colleagues on the staff at Ellesmere College, in appreciation of 30 years devoted service to the Woodward School 1898-1928". 13cm high approx overall, bearing marks for Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1927, 652g approx overall (3)Some dents and marks, consistent with age and use throughout. The teapot has damage to the spout and a mis shapen foot rim.

Lot 227

Collection of jewellery consisting of: 9ct gold and amber necklace, bracelet and earring set, 18g approx overall, two double strand simulated pearl necklaces with silver gilt clasps, a bead necklace, sporting fob medallions and a Lee Hwa precious white metal stamped 750 and white stone bracelet, with certificate of authenticity, 12g approx overallAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report

Lot 232

AN INDO-PORTUGUESE SILVER MOUNTED BEZOAR STONE LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY of near spherical form, the filigree mounts with suspension rings and joined by chains 7cm diameter (approx) Catalogue Note Bezoar stones were believed to be the universal antidote against any poison. The name derived from the Persian word 'pad zhar' meaning 'antidote against poison'.

Lot 376

A DUTCH MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE MID-18TH CENTURY the dished top with casped corners, above a frieze drawer 72.7cm high, 80.5cm wide, 51.8cm deep

Lot 42

λ A PAINTED SILK FAN FRENCH OR ITALIAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY with amber coloured tortoiseshell sticks and silver metal details, painted with a central classical scene with figures, flanked by panels of cherubs and portraits, decorated with floral swags in silver metal thread and spangles, in a later glazed giltwood box frame with an easel back 50cm wide Provenance Redlynch House, Salisbury, Wiltshire.

Lot 507

THE 'GREGSON HOUSE' AN IMPORTANT EARLY VICTORIAN CUPBOARD DOLL'S HOUSE FROM 1830, THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE CONTENTS EARLY AND ORIGINAL the pine cupboard complete with original un-restored pale graining and with a moulded cornice above a pair of six panelled doors, over three short drawers, the whole raised on short shaped bracket feet; the pair of panelled doors opening to reveal nine room settings on three floors (three bedrooms above a music, dining and drawing room and the lower floor with hallway flanked by kitchen and rare still-room) the rooms communicating with thick opening latched brass handled doors and with marbled fireplaces with steel and brass inserts, cornicing and skirting to the main reception rooms, the original carpets mainly of thin velvet or oil cloth or baize, the walls covered with original coloured paper, sometimes hand painted or embossed and often edged in gilt or printed flowers and the whole containing the original furniture of wood, tin, card and in one instance pressed bread dressed in watered silks and other original fabrics, the walls hung with watercolours many painted by the original owner Bessie Wilkinson who also worked the drawing room carpet, also containing extensive fittings in ceramic, glass, alabaster and lead, the whole house peopled with the original dolls, including a cook doll with leather hands The cupboard: 204cm high, 168.7cm wide, 61cm deep; each room: 51cm high, 50.5cm wide and 51cm deep. Provenance Ordered, made for and furnished by Miss Elizabeth 'Bessie' Wilkinson (died 1857) of Aston Hall, Birmingham. By descent, to her nephew Henry Gregson 1857 who lived at Moorlands. By descent, to Annie Canon-Cox Little. By descent, to her daughter Lady Wenlock until about 1957 of Knockin Hall, Oswestry, Shropshire. Thence by family descent, until 2010 when sold by private treaty to the present vendor, a family friend. Elizabeth 'Bessie' Wilkinson was the scion of a great iron making dynasty being daughter of William Wilkinson (1744 - 1808) and niece of John 'IronMad' Wilkinson (1728 - 1808) most famous for instigating the famous Ironbridge in Coalbrookdale in the 1770's and who both had interests in iron works in North Wales and Shropshire. Both were tied in with Matthew Boulton senior and James Watt seniors' business making boilers in Birmingham. On the death of their father William in 1808 'Bessie' and her sister Mary Anne were made guardians of James Watt junior (1769 - 1848) who from about 1817 until his death leased and lived at the fine Jacobean prodigy house Aston Hall in Birmingham; ancestral home of the Holte family, it is listed Grade I and now owned and run as a museum by Birmingham City Corporation. 'Bessie's' sister Mary Anne had on 24th February 1817 married Matthew Robinson Boulton (1770 - 1842), only son of the great 18th century entrepreneur Matthew Boulton (1728 - 1809) who was also a member of the Lunar society and manufacturer of small metal trinkets, ormolu, silverware and in conjunction with James Watt senior of the steam engines that revolutionised industrial Britain. Mary Anne and Matthew Boulton lived at Soho House in Birmingham, built by his father to designs by Samuel and James Wyatt - the latter also providing designs for silver ware to Boulton senior. The fine Georgian house still exists as a museum run by the council. Mary Anne Boulton sadly died in childbirth on 7th June 1829, leaving seven children and a new born baby girl who was also named Mary. It was this tragedy that precipitated the creation of this wonderful doll's house to help her little nieces and nephews recover from this great sadness by their maiden aunt Elizabeth 'Bessie' Wilkinson. The doll's house was originally called 'Maryland Lodge' after her sister and baby niece. The house itself was possibly made for Aunt Bessie by estate carpenters but is fine enough to have been supplied by a more sophisticated cabinet maker. The nieces visited nearby Aston Hall where Aunt Bessie lived and between the years 1830 and 1850 they worked on it together collecting items, making some of the furniture and Aunt Bessie herself painted the watercolours and worked the carpet in the drawing room. Aunt Bessie died in 1857. Her sister Mary Anne is commemorated in a fine monument by Sir Francis Chantrey R. A. at St Michael's Church, Great Tew, Oxfordshire where the Boultons had their country estate. The contents of Great Tew House were sold by Sotheby's in 1987 and included furniture supplied by George Bullock who had also supplied furniture to James Watt junior. Bullock's associated cabinet maker and designer Richard Bridgens was furnishing Aston Hall from the 1820's onwards from his Birmingham workshop. Exhibited At No. 1, Royal Crescent Bath c.1985/6. Literature Vivien Greene, Family Dolls' Houses, pp.101-106 where the 'Gregson House' is discussed in detail and illustrated. Catalogue Note This remarkable doll's house has not only a fantastic provenance and has never been on the open market before, it is also in remarkably good and original condition with its original contents, the main reason being (according to family repute) 'no child has ever been allowed to play with it'. Doll's houses or 'Baby Houses' were originally conversation pieces of wealthy adults with the earliest examples dating from the 16th century. They were not meant to be used as toys, but as items of wonder of a world in miniature or sometimes as an educational tool. Vivien Greene (wife of Grahame Greene the famous author) in her book 'Family Doll's Houses' of 1973 wrote that the Gregson House was a 'splendid example of a 'cupboard house'. She thought the Still Room was unique in her experience 'and it is a delight to survey the ranges of built-in cupboards, curved round the room, some filled with china'.

Lot 625

AN EDWARDIAN HORSE'S HOOF SNUFF BOX EARLY 20TH CENTURY with silver plated mounts with engraved decoration, together with a paper clip with a cold painted bronze rabbit mounted on a rifle, on an oak base (2) 24cm long (max)

Lot 666

A MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE IN GEORGE II STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the moulded serpentine edge top above a pierced frieze and claw and ball feet 71.3cm high, 79cm wide, 47cm deep

Lot 66A

A MUGHAL INDIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL PANDAN 18TH CENTURY of canted rectangular form, the hinged cover with a recumbent lion finial amongst pierced scrolling foliage on a green enamel background, the sides similarly decorated, the hinged base enclosing a mirror 6cm high, 10cm wide, 8.5cm deep,

Lot 230

Hong Kong Stockcard 4 Stamps Silver Jubilee 1935. Est.

Lot 28

GB - GVI stamp collection on loose album page. 14 stamps. 1948 Royal silver wedding £1 mint and 1946 victory . Est.

Lot 333

Channel Islands mint & used Stamps on approx 40 leaves plus on 3 stockcards and 3 x FDCs including Sir Isaac Brock 1969, Guernsey Philatelic Bureau & Royal Silver Wedding 1972, see images . Est.

Lot 33

Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), E.II.R., silver and enamel, undated, in case of issue, extremely fine £120-£160 --- Note: Since 1984 both the R.R.C. and the A.R.R.C. have been issued undated.

Lot 352

Naval General Service 1793-1840, 1 clasp, Syria (Thos. Burt.) fitted with contemporary three-pronged silver ribbon buckle, good very fine £600-£800 --- Thomas Burt or Bart is confirmed on the rolls as a Clerk’s Assistant aboard H.M.S. Magicienne.

Lot 353

Military General Service 1793-1814, 1 clasp, Egypt (P. O’Brian, 26th Lt. Dragns.) fitted with twin-pronged silver ribbon buckle, nearly extremely fine £1,000-£1,400 --- Patrick O’Brian is confirmed on the roll of the 23rd Light Dragoons (formerly 26th Manners’ Light Dragoons, until 1803). Only 34 clasps for Egypt to the regiment.

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