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Lot 702

A set of 3, Irish silver Sauce Ladles, Dublin c. 1811, by GN in an oval. (3)

Lot 703

Three sets of 3, matching early 19th Century Irish silver Tea Spoons, & 3 others approx. 6ozs. (12)

Lot 704

Two similar antique Irish silver lipped Sauce Ladles, (one rat tail), and an English silver ditto. (3)

Lot 705

Ten varied early 19th Century Irish rat-tail silver Teaspoons, three bright cut Irish silver Teaspoons, pair of bright cut Salt Spoons, and other small bright cut Salt & Teaspoons, etc., approx. 10ozs. As a lot, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 706

A set of 5, Irish silver Dessert Spoons, by Law, Dublin, c. 1806; a set of 3 rat-tail similar ditto, Dublin c. 1882; another set of 3 ditto, Dublin c. 1842, and 2 other Dessert Spoons, 13 items in all, approx. 18ozs. As a lot. (13)

Lot 707

A matching set of 17 Irish silver Table Spoons, Dublin c. 1825, by Thomas Farnett, also stamped Law, approx. 39ozs. (17)N.B. This should read Forks Not Spoons.

Lot 708

A heavy set of 6 English silver Dinner Forks, London c. 1891, approx. 14ozs; and a set of matching French silver Cutlery, 3 Dinner Forks, 2 Tea Forks and 2 Table spoons, approx. 13ozs, as a lot. (13)

Lot 709

A set of 6 English silver Fruit Knives, & 8 matching silver Fruit Forks, all with carved bone handles, Lond. c. 1830. (14)

Lot 710

A small Irish silver Skewer, Dublin c. 1833; an Irish silver Butter Knife, Dublin c. 1833 by Peter Walsh; a pair of Victorian Irish silver Pastry Forks, Dublin c. 1852 by J. Smyth; and a Brandy Ladle with tortoishell handle, bowl stamped EM. As a lot, w.a.f. (5)

Lot 711

A good collection of over 20 English & Continental silver Souvenir Spoons, attractively decorated with pierced handles, embossed bowls etc., one with coin bowl dated 1684. As a lot, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 712

An attractive miniature embossed silver Chamberstick with snuffer, Birmingham c. 1828 by Joseph Wilmere, and an engraved Birmingham silver Card Case, by Nathaniel Mills, c. 1840. (2)

Lot 713

A set of 24 silver Hanoverian pattern Soup Spoons, London 1756-76, John Lautier (?), 48.5 ozs. (24)

Lot 714

A pair of silver Salts, Chester, formed as shells and two matching spoons, cased, together with a silver circular salt of plain outline, crested, on stepped hoof feet. (2)

Lot 715

A pair of late Georgian silver Serving Spoons, by William Eley, London; together with a silver bright cut Spoon by Thomas Wallis, London, approx. 6 ozs overall. (3)

Lot 716

Silverware: An attractive small Georgian Knife and Fork, with pistol handles; a silver Butter Knife; a Victorian English silver Caddy Spoon; an engraved bright cut Butter Knife; a pair of Georgian silver Salt Spoons, as a lot, w.a.f. approx. 4 1/2 ozs overall.

Lot 717

A pair of oval rococo style Continental silver Salts, with blue glass liners, together with a pair of Sheffield silver Salt Spoons. (4)

Lot 718

An oval Birmingham silver and tortoiseshell Dressing Table Jewellery Casket, on scroll legs, 5 1/4" (13cms). (1)

Lot 719

A cased 7 piece Victorian silver Carving Set, each item with bone handle. (7)

Lot 720

Eleven silver Coffee Spoons and matching Butter Knife, 127grams, a pair of Victorian silver Fish Servers, a set of 4 Irish silver Egg or Mustard Spoons, Dublin 1837, and another similar 81grams, five various Dessert Spoons, 235grams, four various Dessert Forks 174 grams, a pair of plated Berry Spoons, a plated Asparagus Tongs and other miscellaneous pieces of Silverplate. (a lot)

Lot 721

A good early William IV English silver Fruit Basket, oval shape with floral decorated border and pierced swing handle, by Wm. Bellchambers, London c. 1831 - 32, approx. 36 ozs. (1)

Lot 722

A set of seven English & Irish Georgian silver Serving Spoons, by John Nicklin (Dublin) (4); Richard Garde (Cork) (2) and one other London (marks worn), approx. 13.5ounces overall. (7)

Lot 723

A set of 6 Irish Georgian silver Dinner Forks, Dublin c. 1817, by Samuel Neville, together with three Georgian London silver Dessert Forks, crested and three Victorian small silver Forks by Peter Walsh, Dublin & others, crested, approx. 27 ounces overall. (12)

Lot 727

Collection of varied Irish & English Coins, some silver and other Crowns, etc., 1951 Festival of Britain Coins, Padraic Pearse 10 Shilling, some miniature frames, a 9ct gold and matching silver ditto awarded to Major Cobden, Glos. L.T., c. 1928-1931, etc. As a lot, w.a.f.

Lot 728

Military: An attractive pierced silver Kings Own Scottish Borders Badge, now with small attached stand on reverse. (1)

Lot 729

Military:  A two-part North Gloucestershire Regiment, "28" silver and brass Officer's Waist Belt Clasp. (1)

Lot 730

A silver example of the East and West Africa Medal, awarded to Sergt. T. Barton, Pl. Lancaster Regt., with 1897-98 bar, and black and amber ribbon. (1)

Lot 731

Collection of 10 Military and other enamel Badges, Emergency Food Officer, Women's Land Army, Special Services, 1921, Navy League Comfort Supply, British Red Cross, For Recruiting, & 2 silver ditto A.R.P. & Services Rendered For King and Empire. As a lot, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 732

PLEASE NOTE AMENDED DESCRIPTION (Lots 732, 733 & 734 have now been combined as one Lot 732)The Cobden Family Military MedalsAn important Collection of 20 full and miniature Medals, comprising *The Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899,  *The Kings South Africa Medal, with two bars for S. Africa, 1901 & 1902, issued to Lieut. H. Cobden, K.O. Scot Bord, with ribbons, * Together with miniatures of above and miniatures of 3 World War I Medals, all on one bar; * Together with a Group of 4 World War I, silver and brass Medals, awarded to both Capt. & Major Cobden; * Khedive's Sudan Medal, 1910, with three bars, *Darfur 1916, Fasher, and Garjak Nuer, the medal unnamed but issued to member of the Cobden family, * Together with example of Knights and Grand Cross, 2nd type G.B.E. Star, with red enamel centre ring, inscribed 'For God and the Empire' surrounding Britannia, and red and purple ribbon; *A ten pointed star, Order of Khedive, with five pointed white enamel star, the centre inscribed in Arabic, with makers name Lattes, on reverse. * Together with the miniatures of the above set, with miniatures of British War Medal 1914 - 19, * 1914 star, * and The Victory Medal. A very interesting and important collection of family military medals, as a collection., w.a.f.Provenance:  By direct Family descent.

Lot 738

A very fine early 19th Century pierced and machine turned Birmingham silver gilt Vinaigrette by John Betteridge, c. 1827. (1)

Lot 742

An oval Brooch, of St. George & Dragon, the frame set with semi-precious stones, a circular Scottish Brooch with large amber stone, two large oval silver framed brooches, inset with coloured agate stones, two attractive silver brooches, and three small pendants with clear glass cut stones inset. As a lot. (9)

Lot 750

A good pair of silver mounted brass Opera Glasses, with London hallmarks, in leather case; another smaller similar ditto, and a half hunter cased gold plated Gents Pocket Watch. (3)

Lot 752

A 19th Century Irish silver cased Pocket Watch, by Donegan of Dublin, 52 Dame Street, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and ancillary second hand, hallmarked with silver "T" bar link chain. (1)

Lot 769

An attractive silver chain mail Ladies Necklace, with shaped engraved floral mounts and large oval shaped turquoise Pendant, together with matching Bracelet, chain approx. 42cms (16 1/2") long, bracelet 18cms (7") long. (2)

Lot 772

A good quality pearl Necklace, the gold clasp with three small diamond stones; another larger ditto, silver hook; and five other pearl type Necklaces of various size. As a lot, w.a.f. (7)

Lot 773

Silver Jewellery etc:   A silver niello type decorated Bracelet, a very large silver Chain with inset glass stones; a smaller similar silver ditto, with matching bracelet; two other fine silver chains. As a lot, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 774

A very attractive large 19th Century pierced silver Chatelaine, possibly European; an attractive late 19th Century silver assimilated rope design ladies waist band with hook ends, and a heavy 19th Century bangle with double dragonheads and assimilated snakeskin body. As a lot. (3)

Lot 794

Blue Jewellery Box: Varied collection of silver and other Bangles including one with micro-mosaic views in Rome, some chains, earrings etc. As a box, w.a.f.(1)

Lot 799

A Ladies gold plated silver Bracelet, of link design with attractive ruby type pyramid shaped garnet reliefs. (1)

Lot 814

Miniatures - Jennings Family: A large silver cased oval miniature of Military Gentleman wearing his campaign medals, 'Frank Jennings, 8th Hussars' brother of Thomas & George Jennings, Uncle of Meg, Thomas, Brian, Muirne & Eithne, 9.5cms (3 3/4') tall; also small oval miniature 'Meg Jennings (Rose Margaret) sister of Thomas, Brian etc., died 19th April, brass frame. (2)

Lot 816

18th / 19th Century "Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a brown jacket and black cravat," 2 3/4" (7cms) another "Gentleman with red turban type Hat, possibly Jonathan Swift," 2 3/4" (7cms) and one other larger ditto "Lady in a Landscape holding a Book" (all as is) each in silver frame. (3)

Lot 821

18th Century French Enamel Miniature: A fine small circular Brooch, with painted scene of 'Young girl seated holding a dove,' on enamel, in silver frame with paste rim. (1) Provenance: Dr. George Sigerson, Senator, from his dispersal sale by Battersby & Co., in July 1925, by descent to the Humphries Family

Lot 860

An attractive Victorian gold topped Walking Cane, with enamel initials; a silver topped Walking Cane and another unusual cane, with carved animal handle. (3)

Lot 863

Toys:   An attractive 19th Century hand made oak Wheel Barrow, and an extremely well made miniature iron Plough, with drill roller and with remains of silver paint. (2)

Lot 894

A set of 6 hand coloured floral Dessert Plates,  8 1/"2 (22cms); four other hand coloured Plates, a Spode stone china Bowl, a Coalport Plate decorated with flowers within a silver plated edge, 12" (30cms), a colouful Continental square serpentine shaped Dish, 11" (28cms) and a blue Wedgwood jasperware Dish Cover, 7" (17cms). (a lot)

Lot 991

Two serpentine fronted oak Boxes, each with hinged cover, 13 1/2" (34cms), another oak Cigarette Case with silver escutcheons, 8 1/4" (21cms), a marble Abstract Work, Signed Sipho, and a Wedgwood black basalt Vase, with Neo-classical figures in relief, 8" (20cms). (5)

Lot 22

A massive pair of Helios 800000 series binoculars, length 18", with mount for tripod and satin silver finish, in their fitted foam lined aluminium carrying case with pair of interchangeable eye pieces, lens caps, and information pamphlet. Almost as new condition (the case lid stained).£500-600

Lot 252

A Victorian Bowie knife, SE spear point blade 9", the ricasso marked "JOHN BLYDE GENIUS" around an image of Saturn, nickel silver hilt with oval crossguard, and shell embossed handle, in its gold tooled red leather covered sheath. The knife GC (some wear to blade), the sheath worn and lacking chape and locket button. £80-120

Lot 257

An Arab jambiya, blade 7½" with central rib, the hilt covered with silver filigree decoration, in its sheath, the front only covered with silver filigree and with five large silver rings connected by bands of twisted silver wire, with its belt which is covered with silver wire and foil strips. Basically GC (some wear, would benefit from careful cleaning). £50-60

Lot 259

A decorative modern Caucasian kindjal, polished blade 9", the silver coloured hilt and sheath decorated on the front with filigree scrolls, with small leather belt loop. VGC £30-50

Lot 27

An Aberdeen Line of Direct Steamers silver Vesta case. Hallmarked for Chester 1900. Enamel panel with 'London Natal & East Africa, John T. Rennie Son & Co. London.' Together with an early 20th Century German puzzle toy 'INDU' of a man being beheaded. Both generally GC, some dents to vesta case. £40-60

Lot 301

A good WWII Japanese officer's sword, katana, blade 27" with billowing yakiba, the tang with left slanting file marks, single mekugi ana, and signed on both sides (see illustration), with silver plated fluted habaki, the hilt and scabbard of conventional WWII pattern, the latter with olive green painted finish. GC, the blade clean with good polish (one deep dent to the back edge of the scabbard). £400-450

Lot 317

A 16 bore flintlock duelling pistol by Bennett & Lacy, c 1800, 16? overall, sighted octagonal barrel 9½? engraved ?67 ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON?; flat stepped lock with safety bolt and roller on frizzen spring, the plate signed ?BENNETT & LACY?; dark walnut fullstock with rounded chequered butt, oval silver escutcheon and steel mounts, the trigger guard engraved with trophy and with Prince of Wales' feathers finial; with replacement ramrod. GWO & C, with nice age patina. £700-1000

Lot 320

A double barrelled 90 bore over and under flintlock travelling pistol, by Henry Tatham Junior, c 1825, 7½" overall, octagonal twist barrels 3½", engraved "Charing Cross, London", with gold and platinum lines at the breech and with London proofs; flat locks with safety bolts, throat hole cocks, rainproof pans, and rollers on frizzen springs, the plates engraved with scrolls and signed "Hy Tatham Junr" (partly obscured by the frizzen springs); chequered walnut butt with rectangular silver escutcheon. GWO & basically GC (butt cut and adapted to fit a crude flat aluminium butt cap, the trigger guard a mid 19th century engraved German silver replacement, the ramrod pipe and ramrod to match). Has been a really nice, delightful little pistol. Hopefully somebody can restore it to its former glory. £200-300

Lot 325

A French or Belgian brass barrelled flintlock blunderbuss pistol c 1800, 11" overall, 3 stage barrel 5½" with bell mouth muzzle and scroll engraved octagonal breech; plain lock with swan neck cock; walnut fullstock with some silver wire inlay, and brass mounts. GWO & generally GC (some wear, 3½" of fore end replaced). £200-250

Lot 330

A 6 shot 120 bore self cocking bar hammer percussion pepperbox revolver, 7½" overall, barrels 2¾" with B'ham proofs; rounded German silver frame signed "Josh Bourne" and engraved with scrolls; chequered walnut grips. GWO & C (slightly worn, barrels and trigger guard lightly pitted). £300-350

Lot 343

A good rare double barrelled 12 bore underlever pinfire rifle, by William Moore & Grey, number 2311, circa early 1860s, 45½" overall, barrels 29", the wide top rib having three folding leaf rearsights and engraved "William Moore & Grey, 45 Old Bond St, London", London proved; the colour hardened locks sparsely engraved with fine scroll work, signed "William Moore & Grey", and having safety bolts; dark walnut half stock with deeply chequered fore end and wrist, the frame and large scrolled trigger guard engraved with fine scrollwork; with vacant silver escutcheon, loops for sling swivels, and twin muzzle plugs. VGWO&C, the bores excellent. £1500-2500

Lot 60

†A Third Reich Pilot Observer's badge, of heavy nickel silver construction, the back stamped "C.E. Juncker, Berlin SW". VGC, in its case. £80-150 Please note '?' Imported lot- legislation requires an additional 5% VAT on the hammer and combined premium price.

Lot 79

A Third Reich funeral sash of silver alloy, fringed red material, 50" x 6", swastika motif; also a "dog tag" marked "Waffen SS"etc. GC £40-50

Lot 523

A SET OF EIGHT CARVED SILVERED WOOD HIGH BACK CHAIRS18TH CENTURYTo include a pair of 'throne' armchairs, each upholstered in silver velvetProvenance: Througham Manor, Gloucestershire

Lot 654

A FRENCH BRONZE 'OINOCHOE' WINE EWER IN THE ETRUSCAN STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY In the form of a head 21cm high Condition Report: There are some marks, scratches, and abrasions consistent with age and use.Rubbed around lower area of spout above head. Loss to surface edges of base. Necklace and headband and eyeballs slightly silver in colour  Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition and which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders. This is particularly true for garden related items. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.  Condition Report Disclaimer

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