Eleven boxed diecast models, to include True Scale TSM104323 Rolls Royce 1971 Corniche Convertible, Best Of Show BOS43321 Rolls Royce Silver Wraith, Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y2 1930 Super Charged Bentley, Corgi Austin Metro & Maisto 1:18 Bugz VW Cabriolet (1951), Panini etc together with a Corgi Ford Thames Walls Ice Cream Van & a Dinky MGB in a Corgi MGB GT 327 box, condition varies throughout
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13 Franklin Mint 1:24 diecast models to include 1907 RR The Silver Ghost, 1938 Jaguar SS100, 1948 MGTC Roadster, 1929 Rolls Royce Phantom, 1929 Bentley, 1925 RR The Silver Ghost, 1911 RR Silver Ghost Gold, 1957 Mercedes Benz 300 SC, 1934 Packard, 1924 Hispano-Suiza, 1911 Rolls Royce, 1903 Ford Model A & 1904 Mercedes Simplex, minor damage throughout, plus 6 boxed Lledo diecast models
A Set of Seven George III Silver Table-Spoons, by Hester Bateman, London, 1789, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, 10oz 17dwt, 338gr (7)Hallmarks are all matching, one spoon mark slightly rubbed, two spoons makers mark rubbed, minor dents to the bowls, scratches and wear throughout, no splits or repairs
A Set Twelve Pairs of Victorian and Later Silver Fruit-Eaters, The Knives Mostly by Francis Higgins, London, one 1900 and ten 1901, one knife Sheffield, 1993, the Forks by Francis Higgins and Son Ltd., London, 1913, each piece with plain filled tapering handle, engraved with a crest (24)
An Elizabeth II Silver Dish, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1997, Retailed by M. P. Levene, London, leaf-shaped, in fitted red leather covered case, the case with gilt tooled inscription 'Lord Levene of Portsoken K.B.E. Lord Mayor of London 1998-9', the case 16cm wide, the dish 14.5cm long, 2oz 10dwt, 78gr
Two Pairs of George III Silver Table-Spoons, each later decorated as Berry-Spoons, one pair by William Bateman, London, 1814, the other pair by Thomas Northcote & George Bourne, London, 1794, Old English pattern, the bowls later chased with differing fruit and foliage, 7oz, 219gr (4)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including: a three various pepperettes; a pair of serving spoons; a sauceboat; a cased pair of salt-cellars and spoons; a plain napkin-ring; a King's pattern sauce-ladle and two various fruit-knives, weighable silver 23oz 17dwt, 742gr; the silver plate including: a pair of wine-coaster; two various silver plate bread-boards with wood insets; a silver plate salver; a mustard-pot and various items of flatware (qty)
A Tortoiseshell-Mounted Glass Dressing-Table Jar, with pull-off cover; Together With: a silver-mounted tortoiseshell pin-box, 11cm wide; a silver and tortoiseshell compact; a cased silver-mounted small dressing-table set and a gilt-metal mounted double photograph-frame, oblong and with husk border, with two oval apertures within a velvet surround, 27cm wide (qty)
Six Various Silver Plate or Old Sheffield Plate Argyles, variously shaped, one with silver cover marked for Peterson and Podio and with Lion passant only (6)Provenance: the example with the silver cover from Blair Castle, Sotheby's, 12 September, 1980, lot 1, with facsimilie catalogue pageGeneral wear to the plating and minimal dents throughout, one example with rattan handle, the lower terminal detached
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including: a George V silver dressing-table set, by William Comyns, London, 1912 and 1914, each piece engraved with foliage, flowers and a spider and web, comprising: two hair-brushes; two clothes brushes; a hand-mirror and a comb; eight various Elizabeth II silver-mounted photograph frames, including one with three frames on a velvet backing and various small items (qty)
A Cased Set of Six Pairs of George V Silver Dessert-Spoons and Dessert-Forks, by Henry Wigfull, Sheffield, 1935, Retailed by Bootle and Dunthorne, Liverpool, Hanoverian pattern, in fitted red leather covered case; Together With: a cased set of six silver-gilt and enamel coffee-spoons, the back of each bowl with differing coloured enamel over an engine-turned ground, with ebonised coffee-bean finial, the first box 33.5cm wide, total gross weight 21oz 8dwt, 666gr (18)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver comprising: a Victorian silver cream-jug, by Edward and John Barnard, London, 1854, 11.5cm high; an Elizabeth II silver-mounted cheese-scoop, Maker's Mark JRR, Birmingham, 1978, 29.5cm long; the silver plate comprising: a silver plate mounted cut-glass claret-jug, 29cm high; a four-piece Victorian silver plate tea and coffee-service, each piece melon fluted, the teapot and coffee-pot with ivory insulated handles, the coffee-pot 25.5cm high; a pair of silver plate entree-dishes, covers and handles, each oval and with egg and dart border, 28.5cm wide (one tray)Teapot and coffee pot handles with some play, general wear and surface scratches throughout, no splits or repairs, mechanism on the cheese scoop functioning
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising: a caster; an Indian or Burmese bowl; a pair of dishes (one a/f); a small toastrack; a bowl and two differing vases, each filled, weighable silver 15oz 18dwt, 494gr (8)Sugar castor free from splits repairs and notable dents, other items in the lot not reported
An Edward VII Silver Mounted Cut-Glass Claret-Jug, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1903, tapering and with cut sides, with plain silver-mounts, the hinged cover with baluster finial, 26cm highThe cover is slightly mis shapen and sprained and so does not close tightly, glass with light wear and fractures, no cracks
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Mother-of-Pearl and Tortoiseshell Card-Case, Last Quarter 20th Century, oblong, the base and cover each with diamond-shaped tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl panels, inlaid with silver flowers, the interior fitted with an accordion compartment, with ivory banding, 10.7cm high
A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by G. Unite and Sons and Lyde Ltd., Birmingham, 1932, each piece compressed circular and with a central band, on spreading foot, comprising: a teapot with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 24.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 21oz, 653gr (3)
A George IV Silver Teapot and a Similar Victorian Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, The Teapot by Crispin Fuller, London, 1822, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham, 1894, each piece oblong and on ball feet, with gadrooned border, the cream-jug and sugar-bowl with reeded shoulder and angular handle, the teapot with ivory-insulated leaf-capped handle and ivory-insulated finial, the teapot 29cm wide, total gross weight 30oz 16dwt, 957gr (3)The teapot marked on side. Further part marked underneath, on handle and inside cover. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising overall. There have been repairs to some of the feet and to one side. There is some cracking and discolouration to the ivory insulators. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl each marked on side. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear as well as bruising.
A George III Silver Caster, Maker's Mark WC, London, 1795, vase-shaped and on square base, the sides and shoulder fluted, the detachable pierced cover with wrythen knop finial, 21cm high, 8oz 10dwt, 264grFully marked on foot. The cover marked with maker's mark and lion passant only. There is surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some hammer marks on the foot, possibly due to an erasure.
A George II Silver Waiter, Maker's Mark WI, Possibly for William Justis, London, 1753, shaped circular and on three scroll feet, with scroll and shell cast border, later engraved with initials, 16cm diameter, 5oz 8dwt, 168gr16cm diameter, 5oz 8dwt, 168grFully marked underneath. There is some minor wear to the marks but they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching, wear and some minor bruises. The initials are probably engraved later. They are 'St L'.
A Collection of Assorted Silver Flatware, including: four pairs of serving spoons, one pair marked for Dublin, another pair with figural finials; an Old English pattern sauce ladle and a coffee-spoon, 14oz 9dwt, 449gr; Together With: a collection of assorted silver plate flatware, various patterns, (qty)
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Claret-Jug, by John Newton Mappin, Sheffield, 1886, the cut-glass body tapering with plain silver mounts and handle, the hinged cover with fluted thumbpiece, 26cm highVery minor scratches to the silver mount, glass free from cracks but with some minute chips
A George V Silver Photograph-Frame, by Baldwin and Marriott, Birmingham, 1928, shaped oblong and with an engine-turned finish, with easel back, 23cm by 16.5cm wide; Together With: An Elizabeth II silver Photograph-Frame, by Carrs of Sheffield, Sheffield, 2000, plain oblong, with a foliage border, with easel back, 22cm by 17cm (2)
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Candlesticks and a Further Elizabeth II Silver Candlesticks, The Pair by W. I. Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 2005, the Single by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield, 2000, each on differing circular base and with tubular stem, filled, 30.7cm high and smaller (3)
A George V Silver Salver, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1927, Retailed by Mortimer, Ripon, shaped circular and on three ball and claw feet, with bead and foliage border, later engraved with an inscription from the Bedale Rural District Council dated 1950, 27cm diameter, 21oz 13dwt, 674gr
A Pair of George II Silver Candlesticks, by Walter Brind, London, Probably 1759, each on shaped circular base, with gadrooned border and stamped with foliage, flowers and rocaille scrolls, the tapering stems similarly decorated, with tapering socket, filled, the bases and stems later drilled for electricity, filled, approximately 33cm high (2)A set of four candlesticks, by the same maker and of the same date were sold Sotheby's, New York, 6 June 2001. Like the present pair they had weighted bases and were 33cm high. Sotheby's notes that they were based on a model by Girardon for the Place Louis-le-Grand.Each is fully marked on the base. The nozzle on one is detachable and is marked with maker's mark and lion passant only. There is wear to the marks on the base. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The filling material inside is becoming detached and loose in place. There are bruises overall, particularly noticeable to the edges of the bases. The nozzle of one is fixed by the later metal mount for the electrification and the top is detached from the base. The other nozzle is detachable but has a solder repair attaching the top and bottle of the nozzle. a hole has been drilled through the stick to accommodate the fitting and the sticks are raised on later brass bun feet.
A Silver Backed Dressing Table-Set, each piece stamped with foliage and scrolls, comprising: a pair of clothes-brushes, a pair of hair-brushes and a mirror, in fitted case; Together With: a bone combSome small dents and general wear, silver free from splits and repairs, outer case hinges and clasps function but the mount generally tired
An Italian Silver Jewellery-Box, Maker's Mark 263FL, Probably First Half 20th Century, shaped oblong, the sides and hinged cover with alternating matted and plain panels, the matted panels further decorated with foliage and flowers, on scroll feet, velvet-lined, 12cm wide
A Collection of Assorted Silver Plate, including: various candleabra, with foliage stamped borders; a revolving tureen; a pierced cylindrical syphon-stand; a wine-coaster; various entree-dishes and covers and other items; Together With: assorted stone smokers items (two boxes)
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