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Lot 160

A silver limited edition lace makers bobbin, by Kenneth Taylor for Luton Museum, London 1981, to commemorate Charles and Diana Wedding, 25/500, with presentation card and receipt, together with another, by the same, London 1982 to commemorate Birth of Prince William, 25/500, with presentation card and receipt, 44gm (2)

Lot 162

An Indian silver gilt and enamel panel front necklace, 53 x 25mm, with ruby bead drops, to a ruby glass bead necklace

Lot 163

A silver mounted Blue John and banded agate pendant, extra large hallmarks, Sheffield 1978, stone 26 x 17mm, chain

Lot 165

A silver mounted shell cameo brooch, a gilt metal and imitation pearl example, a pair of 9ct gold ear rings, 2.1 gm and a jadeite pendant.

Lot 167

A silver 1oz ingot, Sheffield 1977, chain and a silver curb link bracelet, Sheffield 1982, 80.3gm

Lot 171

A vintage Native American silver, turquoise and mother of pearl panel ring, unmarked, M, 20.6gm

Lot 178

Ten silver/925 rings and a toe ring (11), 29gm.  TO BE SOLD ON BEHALF OF MONKEY WORLD.

Lot 179

A silver curb link chain with heart shape clasp, three Edwardian silver T bars, an agate mounted pendant and other silver mounted jewellery, together with a gold plated bracelet, jewellery box.  TO BE SOLD ON BEHALF OF MONKEY WORLD.

Lot 180

A silver cat locket/pendant, chain, a scent bottle pendant and three silver lockets.  TO BE SOLD ON BEHALF OF MONKEY WORLD.

Lot 46

A Budweiser Ave pressed metal street sign, an Amplion Radiolux Model RS Speaker, a Burbank Toys Tom & Jerry jack in a box, a Daily Mail 'silver bank' money box, together with advertising tins, die-cast, prints and others

Lot 50

A collection of pin badges, teaspoons, coinage, silver plated models of cockerels, a Babycham "Bambi" deer, ladies compacts, a felt red Indian doll and other collectables.

Lot 19

SILVER GUILLOCHE ENAMEL AND CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE,5.3cm high, along with snuff boxes, lighters, ink wells, religious medals, pair of tumblers, fob chains, Coco Chanel perfume bottle and other objects

Lot 190

DARLINGTON CRYSTAL FOOTED CIRCULAR BOWL, 23cm diameter, along with two modern carriage clocks, a silver plated photograph frame and a coloured glass lamp shade (5)

Lot 197

GEORGE IV SILVER THREE PIECE DESSERT SET,maker George Unite, Birmingham 1827, the weighted handles with repousse grape and vine detail, spoon and knife 14.5cm long, in modern case

Lot 200A

COLLECTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS,including the Silver Jubilee edition 1977, Festival of Britain 1951 and Coronation 1953

Lot 208

LOT OF SILVER AND OTHER DRESS RINGS,along with wrist watch, two pocket watches and other jewellery

Lot 229

CASED SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS AND TONGS,Birmingham 1933, along with two cased sets of silver handled butter knives (3)

Lot 23

SILVER CASED PENCIL,along with a Duofold fountain pen and other pens and pencilsRequested photos added.

Lot 230

CASED PAIR OF SILVER OPEN SALTS,Birmingham 1921, with spoon, along with a pair of silver napkin rings, a pierced silver napkin ring and a silver pepper pot, approx. 171g gross

Lot 27

VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK,Maker William Comyns, London 1897, 11cm high

Lot 295

VICTORIAN COPPER INKSTAND,along with a silver topped toilet jar (2)

Lot 348

THREE PIECE SILVER PLATED TEA SERVICE,along with other silver plated ware including trays and jugs

Lot 350

LOT OF CASED SETS OF SILVER PLATED CUTLERY,along with loose cutlery

Lot 370

COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY,including a Charles Rennie Mackintosh style silver brooch, a stone set silver brooch, a silver solitaire ring, and gold plated opal pendants

Lot 38

DRESSING TABLE SET,along with a cased set of four silver plated goblets (2)

Lot 384

SILVER BACKED THREE PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET,Birmingham marks, along with a guilloche enamelled backed four piece dressing table set and other dressing table accessories

Lot 40

SILVER MOUNTED HANDMIRROR,Maker Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1916, 30cm long, along with silver plated flat ware including a set of ten spoons stamped 'Bengal Silver D&A' and two further stamped 'Bombay Silver', various other flat ware including boxed examples, sugar tongs and a toast rack, stamped with the South Nigerian crest

Lot 43

LARGE COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWLLERY,including silver items by Ola Gorie and Ortak and a Diamonique fashion watch

Lot 82

OLA M. GORIE 'MAY QUEEN' SILVER BROOCH,along with a Clogau Gold gold and silver stick pin modelled as a daffodil (2)

Lot 84

COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY,including beads, pendants, bangles and rings, including silver examples

Lot 85

SILVER AND AMETHYST PENDANT NECKLACE,Maker Brooks & Bentley

Lot 86

SHIELA FLEET SILVER AND ENAMELLED EARRINGS,along with a silver and enamelled pendant (2)

Lot 87

LARGE SILVER AND GEM SET DRAGON FLY BROOCH,6.5cm long by 8.5cm wide

Lot 90

GROUP OF SILVER JEWELLERY,including a ring and bracelet set with turquoise, a necklace, other rings, a cat charm and other examples

Lot 91

GROUP OF WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER WARE THIMBLES,mainly monarchy themed, also including a silver and other thimbles, also a small mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box containing costume jewellery

Lot 92

SILVER AND MARCASITE NECKLET,along with a paste brooch (2)

Lot 102

GROUP OF QUEEN ANNE AND GEORGE III SILVER COINS,along with an 1840 US half dollar

Lot 108

SET OF TEN SILVER TEASPOONS AND TONGS,cased, along with a set of six silver bean top coffee spoons

Lot 11

SET OF SIX EDWARD VII SILVER TEASPOONS AND TONGS Maker George Ernest Hawkins, Birmingham 1901, with apostle top finials, approx 100g gross

Lot 12

SILVER VESTA CASE,Maker's mark rubbbed, likely Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1921, 5cm high, along with two mother of pearl and silver fruit knives, a silver thimble and propelling pencil, also including a Roman white metal coin (6)

Lot 135

COLLECTION OF SILVER SOUVENIR TEASPOONS,including many enamel examples, approx 314g gross

Lot 140

PAIR OF SILVER VASES,Birmingham marks, maker G.M. Co, 14cm high (each), along with a silver solifleur vase (3)

Lot 15

SET OF SIX SILVER COFFEE SPOONS,with enamel bowls, along with a small silver topped glass jar

Lot 154

VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING SET,comprising a spoon and fork, in fitted case, along with a small Sheffield plate chamber candlestick, cutlery and two silver topped bottles

Lot 155

TWO VICTORIAN SILVER MEDALLIONS,along with 19th and later crowns and other coins

Lot 501

A Party / Dress Jacket or tailcoat by Leatherotics, black with silver-grey scroll and button decoration, size L, shoulder to hem approx 100 cm, unused surplus retail stock

Lot 559

Enamel pin badges - a collection of enamel pin badges to include ten Robertson's advertising badges, a silver and enamel 'Laborare est Orare Prefect' badge hallmarked Birmingham 1939, a Transport and General Workers Union Shop Steward enamel badge and similar, included in the lot is an enamel St Christopher medallion stamped Silver on long chain and a Southport Convention 1985 Delegate badge on ribbon

Lot 138

Silver-covered reliquary on wood. Colonial workshop. Mexico. 18th century. 54,5 x 30 x 12,5 cm.

Lot 26

Circle of Juan de la Huerta (Daroca, 1413 - ¿Mâcon, 1462?). France. 16th Century. "Mourners". Pair of carved wooden sculptures with silver gilt. 22 x 20 x 11,5 cm and 22 x 23 x 11 cm

Lot 59

"Christ Child". Carved and polychromed wooden sculpture. Sevillian School. First third of the 17th century. On its original carved, gilded and polychromed wooden plinth. Child measurements: 70,5 x 29 x 22,5 cm. Total measurements: 86 x 34 x 30,5 cm. The sculptural depiction of the Christ Child enjoyed a great boost in 13th and 14th century Germany, especially in convents, where nuns looked after them as if they were real children. In the Renaissance, and especially in the Baroque period, this type of depiction of the Infant reached its zenith in popularity in Spain, thanks to the fervour around the childhood of Christ that the Council of Trent awakened. These Christs were made mostly for chapels and private residences and for convents, where the nuns treated them as if they were their children, making their clothes and hanging all sorts of jewels on them. On occasions the affection that these religious women had towards their “artificial sons” reached such a level that they referred to them as their “boyfriend” or “husband”. The small Christ Child that we have here is a copy of the famous Christ Child made by Juan Martínez Montañés (1568-1649), who, in his turn, seems to have been inspired by engravings by Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) and Martín de Vos (1532-1603). In fact, on the 30th August 1606 Pedro de Cuenca, the administrator of the Sacramental del Sagrario Fraternity in Seville, commissioned the “God of Wood” to sculpt a triumphant Christ Child “of a convenient size for some silver jewellery that the Cofraternity has, which would be a short “vara”, more or less… in cedar wood from Havana planted in a small cushion which comes out of the length of the wood itself and on wooden urn.” The work was concluded on the 2nd February 1607, for which he was paid 1,300 reals, it was then polychromed by the painter Gaspar de Raxis. This model by Montañes, which was continued by his disciple Juan de Mesa (1583-1627), and many other sculptors from Seville and other parts of Andalusia (los Ribas, Alonso Cano (1601-1667), etc), was enormously successful, leading it to be mass produced both in wood and metal, especially in pewter, in which form we can find huge numbers of copies over the length and breadth of Spain and Latin America. Professor Hernández Díaz notes that “the marvellous Christ Child in the Sacramental del Sagrario, is one of the most fortunate depictions of the theme in Spanish art, where the master tries and succeeds in highlighting the supernatural. In this brilliant version Montañés was able to combine the charm of childhood with the majestic appearance of God the Redeemer,” and with “this image he reached the heights of the representation of this theme, showing the depth of theological deification with singular theodicy, offering a statue of enormous tenderness and profound spirit, which magnetises the beholder.” Our example stands on a rectangular plinth with the upper part lined with lace-edged material with curly dead leaves decoration in the corners. The Child is naked, although he could have been dressed, showing stylised anatomy, but with the muscles and bones strongly marked. The arms are slightly separated from the torso, at 45º angles. Also, he gives blessing with his right hand, while it looks as if he would have held some element in the left. The original Christ Child by Montañés first held a cross and later, in 1629, the artist Pablo Legot changed the hands for other lead ones so that the statue could hold a chalice to bring in the allegory of the eucharist. His head, with a smiling face and swollen cheeks, has a prominent mane of hair composed of a mass of curls which create play with chiaroscuro, the central bun stands out, a typical characteristic of Montañés’ creations, and so for all their copies. The differences in the style, specifically from the famous example by Montañés, are absolutely clear. In our example, the canon is more elongated; the anatomy, which denotes a certain stiffness, has quite articulated modelling, the head tends towards an oval shape and has very swollen cheeks and hair with a rather more voluminous bun. Also, the left hand is held low, and the legs, rather than being separated, are almost together, making a slight counterpose perceptible in the wrinkles that the left knee forms. We must point out the extremely beautiful face, which leans to watch the worshippers which he blesses, as well as the very meticulously worked hair which is splendidly trepanned, capturing each of the infinite curls of which the hair is composed. The face has a slight smile, which is, however, charged with a certain melancholy. The slanting eyes, with strongly marked eyelids, are painted onto the wood itself, as are the eyebrows, whilst the mouth, with fine lips, is barely open. We would like to thank Javier Baladrón, doctor in History of Art, for cataloguing this piece.

Lot 72

"The Education of the Virgin Mary". Carved, gilded, polychromed and estofado wooden sculptural set. Baroque. Spain or Portugal. Circa 1700. Total measurements: 33,5 x 24 x 19 cm. The image depicts Saint Anne seated on a rich throne beckoning the Child Virgin Mary, in this way representing her education. Saint Anne would have had a book on her lap, which is not preserved. The sculptor does not depict Saint Anne as being advanced in years in this case, but presents her as a younger and more beautiful model. The sculptural quality is obvious in the treatment of the clothing and the sweetness in the expression of both. Saint Anne’s halo and the Virgin Mary’s crown are wrought in silver.

Lot 7

A pair of Art Deco opal drop earrings with diamond decoration, each tear drop opal 14mm x 8mm, on yellow metal, unmarked; pearl and marcasite earrings on white metal, clip-on silver earrings and a gem-set yellow metal pendant with integrated chain, unmarked (4)

Lot 70

Two gold charm bracelets, all hallmarked 9ct, 42g and a silver charm bracelet, 49g (3)

Lot 90

A mid-19th century Dutch silver .833 peppermint box with etched and embossed decoration, hinged lid, 45 x 45 x 32mm and an assortment of silver jewellery to include chains, pendants, bracelets, etc, all hallmarked/stamped .925, 150g

Lot 91

A rose gold signet ring and a gold band with etched decoration, sizes O, M, both hallmarked 9ct, 9.5g and a George V silver cigarette case with seaweed etched decoration by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1911, initialled, 8.5 x 6.5 cm

Lot 92

A canteen of six bone-handled silver fish forks and knives with servers by T Wilkinson & Sons, Birmingham, 1920; a set of six George V silver Hanoverian dessert spoons, each 17.5 cm by John Round & Son Ltd., 1926; two large and two smaller forks, 20, 18.5 cm by Mappin & Webb and Cooper Bros., initialled, 1933, all Sheffield, weighable silver 531g

Lot 93

A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks of tapering form, acanthus leaf and fluted decoration on octagonal weighted bases, hallmarked for Charles Cooke, London, 1895, 20 cm H, with sconces. Condition: overall wear from ordinary use, sconces slightly dented

Lot 94

A pair of Edwardian oval silver snuff boxes, 6 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm and another matching, elliptical, 8.5 cm, all with planished decoration, gilt interiors, hallmarked for A&J Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham, 1902

Lot 95

Art Deco Swedish silver and marcasite galleon Anker 15 Rubis watch brooch, hallmarked, 40mm x 30mm, over wound and two silver napkin rings, 65g

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