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Lot 21

A pair of Victorian style silver grape scissors, the handles cast with foxes on grape vines, hallmarked by J B Chatterley & Co., Sheffield, 1978, 3.90 ozt (121.2 grams) in fitted case (overall condition good) 

Lot 218

An early 20th Century silver gilt and enamel butterfly brooch, lilac, yellow and purple guilloche enamel decoration to wings, length approx 70mm, numbered 2394, along with a smaller version with blue and green guilloche enamel, numbered 2400, both marked Sterling Silver J A & S (2)Further details: good- enamel present and intact, minor tarnish and fine scratches to reverse  

Lot 22

An ornate French silver engine turned pill or rouge pot, the flange stamped with Minerva mark for 950 silver grade and maker's mark LB., 26 grams (overall condition good) 

Lot 224

An early George III silver open faced pair cased pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed John Pullen, dial approx 40mm, case approx 53mm, movement signed Wm Paget Farringdon, No. 111, London 1761, total gross weight approx 122gms (af glass missing)

Lot 23

Garrard: A matched pair of early 20th Century silver octagonal entree dishes and covers, ring handles above domed central section with gadroon border, the bodies with gadroon border and swing handles, hallmarked by Garrard & Co., London, 1912 & 1928, 63.94 ozt (1989.1 grams) CONDITION:With retailer's stamp to basesone entree dish with pitting to centreone entree dish numbered 7 inside borderone cover numbered 2 to interiorplain bodies no engravings marked on handles

Lot 236

Omega- a gentleman's Seamaster automatic steel watch dial, squared textured silver dial, with applied baton markers, date aperture at 3, dial approx 28mm, case approx 33mm, circa 1970s, (strap deficient) with service pouchFurther details: Good- working at time of report, minor discolouration to dial edge dust, small scuff to glass  

Lot 24

A 20th century silver candelabra lamp, the candelabra with urn shaped scones, plain drip pans above knopped stem on circular base, converted to electricity, the silver hallmarked by William Comyns, London, 1960, 38cm high

Lot 25

A matched pair of silver Arts & Crafts hammered tapering candlesticks, in the manner of Liberty, the floral shaped sconce with chased stylised lily pad decoration to border above tapering fluted stems on shaped trefoil bases, filled, hallmarked by J Aitkin & Son, Birmingham, 1906 & 1909, 18cm high, with two detachable urn shaped sockets, hallmarked (2)CONDITION: one candlestick with stem off centre and solder repair marks to top of stem under the drip pan both detachable sockets with multiple dents both tarnished 

Lot 252

Omega - a gentleman's gold plated and steel Seamaster automatic wristwatch, circa 1970's, textured silver/grey square dial, with applied gold tone baton markers, date aperture at 3, gilt hour and minute hands, seconds hand, dial approx 28mm, case approx 33mm, to an later leather unbranded strap together with a gold plated Omega bracelet link strapFurther details: working at time of report, slight discolouration to inner outer case where glass meets case, minor fine scratches, slight tarnish to gilt wear and tear to case

Lot 255

Omega- a ladies Seamaster automatic steel wristwatch, circa 1970's, squared silver /bronze dial, applied numeral markers, silvered hands, dial approx 20mm, case approx 25mm, to an Omega steel bracelet link strap, (original sales tags attached) Further details: working at time of report, foxing discolouration to dial edges, 

Lot 26

A George III silver canted rectangular toothpick box, bright-cut Neo-Classical design, approx 8cm x 2.5cm, John Piercy, Birmingham 1789, approx 0.86oztCONDITION: dent to rim/flange of cover surface scratches and minor wear to engraving  hallmarked on underside of base  interior stained

Lot 261

An Art Deco diamond set wristwatch, elongated octagonal silver dial with painted Arabic numerals, blue steel hands, dial approx 8 x 16mm, diamond set bezel and lugs, case approx 13 x 22mm, unmarked white metal to a snake link bracelet strap marked 14k, length approx 170mm, total gross weight approx 16gmsFurther details: good- winds and working, stones present, some wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 268

A late Victorian silver chronometer pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed 'centre seconds 8/3151', dial approx 42mm, case approx 50mm, movement signed Edward Francis Carno No. 83151, Chester 1882, total gross weight approx 112gms

Lot 27

Four cased sets of silver teaspoons to include: two set of six seal top teaspoons, set of six recessed teaspoons and a set of six silver hallmark spoons, various dates and makers, gross weight 8.85 ozt (275.1 grams) (4)  

Lot 271

A George III silver pair cased open faced pocket watch by John Gilkes of Shipston, white enamel dial with Roman Numerals and numbered., fusee movement with verge escapement, engraved by Jno (John) Gilkes Shipston 4026., the inner case hallmarked by Thomas Pepper, London, 1769, held within outer silver case apparently unmarked and engraved to reverse M PETTIPHER 1774., with retailer's label to interior E Enock., the dial 35mm, with fob Albert and twist chain, with later silver medal 26cm overall chain length (1) 

Lot 273

A Victorian silver pair cased open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman Numerals, fusee movement with verge escapement, the case hallmarked by Jeremiah Kirk, Birmingham, 1864., the outer case apparently unmarked with retailer's label watchmaker ? HARKNESS, Regent Street Lyn, together with graduated Albert fob chain with swivel clasp and T-bar fittings together with early 20th Century silver medal, the dial 42mm, the case 55mm, the chain approx 44cmFurther comments: hairline crack to dial, repairs to hinge of inner case 

Lot 279

***AUCTIONEER TO ANNOUNCE CHRONOMETER NOT REPEATER***  A late Victorian silver open faced chronometer pocket watch, circular white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, movement numbered 71974, case by James McKnight, Chester 1898, dial approx 45mm, case approx 54mm, total gross weight approx 140.8gms; together with a silver flat curb-link double Albert, approx 48cm long. gross weight approx 54.2gms

Lot 280

An early Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, movement signed J. Harrison, Wexham, no. 11518, dial approx 47mm, case approx 60mm, case Birmingham 1843, total gross weight approx 142.5gms

Lot 281

A late Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, movement numbered 46174, dial approx 50mm, case approx 57mm, London 1886, total gross weight approx 166.7gms; together with a silver fancy-link Albert chain, with t-bar and fob, approx 32cm long, approx 44gms

Lot 29

A George V plain silver oval two handled tray, reeded border integral handles, hallmarked by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield, 1935, Jubilee mark, approx weight 55.94 ozt (1.74kg). 51cm long overall 

Lot 30

A George VI silver plain circular bowl / tazze, on raised foot, hallmarked by Davies & Power, Birmingham, 1939, approx 16.91 ozt (525.9 grams) 

Lot 31

An early 20th Century German 800 standard silver, diamond and sapphire cigarette case, cushion shaped picked wave like pattern to front and reverse, overlaid with geometric gold wire work with central old cut diamond and a double cabochon sapphire terminals, gilt interior, blue glass set push clasp, measuring approx 80 x 90mm, hallmarked by Louis Kuppenheim of Pforzheim, circa 1900, total gross weight approx 3.36 ozt (104.2 grams)  Provenance: Paul Georg Glass and thence by descent Note: Paul Georg Glass was born in Vienna in 1891, he studied Law finishing his degree just before World War I broke out. He enlisted in the Austrian Army and from 1914-1918 fought at the Russian Front with the mounted artillery; he was decorated for his army service, including the Iron Cross.Paul lived and worked in Vienna in the 1920s & 30s. The Nazis revoked Paul's position as a lawyer because he was Jewish and fled to Britain and lived in Hampstead.  Paul lived in London until he was arrested as an "enemy alien" on 2 July 1940 and was deported to Australia on the HMT Dunera.   During his internment Paul produced art mainly portraits of his fellow inmates, many of whom were Austrian. Paul returned to Britain on 15 October 1941 and married Ena Glanville on 6th September 1943. They later moved to Austria in 1946 where Paul was reinstated as an advocate. (see also lots 37 & 45) 

Lot 311

Two larger French silver 5Fr coins, of Louis Phillippe King of The French (1830-48) and last King to reign in France, approx 370mm diam, silver purity 900/1000, gross weight approx 48g.Shipping information (to be shipped from France): Shipping to UK, EU and Switzerland: £5

Lot 32

Dunhill - a George V unusual Dunhill silver novelty combination lighter/clock/timepiece, engine turned, set with a rectangular clock face, Arabic numerals, import marks for London 1911, approx 5.5cm high, total gross weight approx 3.2ozt

Lot 34

A 20th century silver rectangular cigarette box, fitted interior, engine turned chamfered edge to cover, plain body on bracket feet, hallmarked by J B Chatterley, Birmingham, 1961, 18cm long overall 

Lot 35

A quantity of silver plate, EPNS, EP to include: a Victorian large oval two handled tray, with trailing hop leaves decoration to border; a pair of Georgian style candelabra; a Victorian large entree dish and cover; circular fruit dish; bottle holder; crumb scoop; ;pair of fish servers; bon bon basket; hot water jug etc (tray, pair of candelabra and 1 box) 

Lot 36

An Arts & Crafts circular rose bowl, the body with strapwork decoration, hallmarked by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1919, pattern no: 7333 together with a George V trumpet shaped silver vase, with reticulated border and foot rim, hallmarked by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1917, 20cm high, approx weight 10.66 ozt (331.5 grams) (2) 

Lot 38

An early Victorian silver three piece tea set, fluted circular shapes with scroll work and a floral finial to the teapot, presentation inscription 'Presented to Major Hall R.E. by H.R.H. Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge A.D. 1839', maker John Wilmin Figg, London 1842, and a set of sugar tongs, in a fitted oak casket, approximate weight all in 1,650 grams (4)Note: Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, KG, GCB, GCMG, GCH, PC (Adolphus Frederick; 24 February 1774 – 8 July 1850) was the tenth child and seventh son of the British king George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. He held the title of Duke of Cambridge from 1801 until his death. He also served as Viceroy of Hanover on behalf of his brothers George IV and William IV. His granddaughter Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, daughter of Princess Mary Adelaide, was the wife of King George V, and paternal grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.Provenance: the private collection of G.S. May EsquireCondition: generally good overall

Lot 39

A pair of George III silver basting spoons, hallmarked by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1788, approx 32cm long, approx 6.25ozt

Lot 392

A late Victorian silver topped bamboo walking cane, the silver pommel cast with a foal, Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1885, approx 92cm long

Lot 394

Two early 20th Century silver mounted walking sticks, one with engraved collar and terminal, hallmarked Birmingham, 1901, the other with plain silver mounts hallmarked London, circa 1900  (2)

Lot 40

A pair of early 20th century silver Viking drinking horn pepper and salt pots, stamped by Theodor Olsen, Bergen, Norway, circa 1920, 36 grams (2) 

Lot 409

A 19th Century Japanese knife and chopstick set, one chopstick and the knife with silver metal mounts, the bamboo formed scabbard applied with decorative brass mounts, with brass chain and roundel with Character marks, tassles (34cm long over) 

Lot 41

A Victorian silver rose bowl, Neo-Classical style the upper section chased with a band of swags and paterae above gadrooning, on similar decorated foot, gilt interior, hallmarked by Dobson & Son, London, 1884, approx 22.15 ozt (700.1 grams) - Condition: appears to be in good condition CONDITION:21.2 cm diam overall 13.5 cm highgilt interior, scratches to interior, wear to gilding at centremaker's mark rubbedno engravings or inscriptionsretailed by Dobson Picadilly, stamped on foot rimhighly polished 

Lot 418

A late Victorian Vizagapatam tortoiseshell and ivory calling card case, pierced ivory panels to front and reverse applied with silver rivets, approx 9.3cm x 6.3cm

Lot 42

A George V silver double inkstand, rectangular with pen wells, geometric inkwell with ceramic bottles, on bun feet, D & M Davis, London, 1917, approx 22.84 ozt (710.1 grams) 

Lot 43

A George V silver shaped circular cake basket, wavy rim above geometric reticulated border, swing handle, on raised foot, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1919, 14.24 ozt (442.5 grams) together with an Indian copper circular bowl, floral decoration, stamped the base (2) 

Lot 44

A group of early 20th Century dressing table silver to include: two brushes, a table mirror, two glass bottles and two further toilet bottles, all hallmarked various dates and makers together with an engine turned EPNS oval dressing table mirror (8) 1 bag 

Lot 45

Malaysian Royal Interest: Sultan of JohorAn early 20th Centurypresentation engine turned silver hip flask with detachable cup, the top section engraved with initials EVG, the cup engraved with Royal Coronet and initials, hallmarked by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1939, screw top, size approx 10 x 14cm, weight approx 9.55 ozt (297. grams)The initials EVG are for Miss Ena V GlanvilleThe Royal Coronet and Initials represent: HH Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al-Masyhur Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar Al-Khalil Ibrahim Shah GCMG GBE (17 September 1873 – 8 May 1959This lot also includes signed photograph from His Highness Sir Ibrahim in military uniform with dedicated inscription in ink to Miss E V Granville and dated X.24.40A signed and dedicated 1942 Christmas card from HH Sir Ibrahim to Miss Glanville and letter addressed to My Dear Miss Glanville.... dated 26 May 1941, the letter reads: "My dear Miss Glanville                                                          Thanks for yours of March the 3rd. I am glad to hear that you have received my two cards and thank you about thinking of me. Please to hear that you like the portable radio I gave your thoughts from always thinking about your Australian boy friend. (Paul Glass - see lots: XX & XX)I wonder if you have succeeded in trying to find the donor of your identity disc, Yes, I hope he or she is a nice one and certainly deserve appreciation. It is interesting to hear that the hotel now engaged a full time A.R.P Controller for the social side of the guests.  What about those taking shelters during the air raids and I am sure the Controller cannot do better than you in trying to make people cheerful and comfortable in the air raid shelters. I can understand that you have taken up dart throwing, and it is good too in order to forget the blitzkerig.  Yes, it is quite hot out here, sometimes the heat is more than bearable and wish I could be in Europe again.  I do hope than you are enjoying the best of health.  Please remember me to everyone at the Grosvenor House.. also Mr Mrs Hilfert.   Yours sincerely Provenance: presented to Miss E V Granville by Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al-Masyhur Ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar Al-Khalil Ibrahim Shah GCMG GBE (17 September 1873 – 8 May 1959) in 1940 and thence by descent.Miss Ena Granville worked at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London SW1 where she befriended the Sultan Sir Ibrahim.  She married Paul Georg Glass 6th September 1943. (see lots 31 & 37)Further details: condition good small dent to top right corner, 

Lot 46

Golfing interest - a novelty silver vesta, cast in relief with a golfer, stamped 925 sterling, approx 3cm x 3cm; a Victorian silver hear-shape vesta, chased with ivy leaves, Birmingham 1896, approx 4cm; an Edwardian silver heart-shaped pill box, approx 4cm, import marks for Chester 1907; an Edwardian silver miniature doll's house table, cast with angels, approx 3cm high, Birmingham 1906; a silver propelling toothpick, Birmingham 1967; an Egyptian silver box, the domed cover pierced with hieroglyphics, approx 4.5cm; a George V small silver trophy, approx 7cm high; and a silver posy holder, approx 5.5cm, total gross weight approx 4.31ozt

Lot 47

A George V silver engine turned card case/aide memoir, hallmarked by A & J Zimmermann Ltd, Birmingham, 1923, leather interior, gross weight 43.7 gramsCONDITION:8.2 cm long5cm widesurface scratches and minor dents to body 

Lot 48

A George V silver tea kettle, stand and burner, shaped oval with ebony finial and handle, the stand with reeded border and splayed feet, hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company., London, 1927, approx gross weight 42.81 ozt (1331.5 grams) (Condition: small dent to burner)

Lot 49

A group of silver to include:Art Nouveau style silver mounted cut glass toilet bottleEdwardian silver mounted hobnail cut glass ring boxVictorian style oval reticulated bon bon dishGeorge V circular bon bon tazza, SheffieldModern circular small bottle stand, Barker Brotherstotal gross weight not in glass approx 7.30ozt

Lot 5

A Georgian style plain silver large salver, pie crust rim on three scroll feet, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1960, pattern no: 53683, stamped to reverse, 46 cm diam, 73.94 ozt (2.3 kg) (maker's mark rubbed, tarnished) 

Lot 50

A George V silver condiment jar holder and cover, the body with reticulated geometric design on three scroll feet, plain domed cover, hallmarked by Jay's, Birmingham, 1927 with associated condiment spoon, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1927, facetted glass holder 

Lot 51

A late Victorian silver mounted large scent bottle with glass stopper, the silver body and hinged cover profusely chased and engraved with scrolling foliage, flowers, birds, Fawn's head in profile, monogram to cover, gilt interior, hallmarked Chester, 1896, (dents to underside) 

Lot 52

A Victorian silver vesta case, with a central cabochon depicting a bird, hallmarked by Minshull and Latimer, Birmingham 1892, 0.66 ozt (20.5 grams) 

Lot 53

A pair of George V silver facetted trumpet shaped vases, hallmarked Birmingham, 1912, maker's mark rubbed, 21cm high, total gross weight approx 23.11ozt (filled) (2) Further details: wear and tear marks, splits to base on one commensurate with age 

Lot 54

An Elizabeth II glass dressing table powder / toilet bottle, with engine turned silver cover, hallmarked by C S Green, Birmingham, 1978 together with a silver mounted cut glass perfume atomiser, halllmarked by C S Green & stamped STERLING (2) 

Lot 55

A pair of late 18th Century silver teaspoons by Hester Bateman, circa 1790, 28g approxCONDITION: both hallmarked twice with maker's mark only both spoons engraved with initials to terminal end: E over B W with SK underneath minor dents to the bowls

Lot 56

Stuart Devlin: A limited edition silver and gilt wedding triangular goblet commissioned to commemorate the marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, the central gilt stem with Prince of Wales feathers, the base engraved HRH THE PRINCE OF WALES  LADY DIAN SPENCER 29 JULY 1981, gilt interior, hallmarked by Stuart Devlin, London, 1981, numbered: 53., approx 11.23 ozt (349.3 grams) 

Lot 58

A Victorian silver teapot, plain ogee shaped engraved with a crest within wreath on four scroll foliate feet, the cover with large floral finial, C-scroll reeded handle, hallmarked by Charles Reily & George Storer, London, 1841, approx 24.21 ozt (753.1 grams) (Condition: crest worn)

Lot 59

An early Victorian silver reticulated circular butter dish, cover and stand, the stand with rocaille border engraved scrolling decoration, plain central reserve, the body similar with central vacant cartouche, the domed cover with plain handle (replacement later finial), all hallmarked by Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London, 1850, 16.56 ozt (515.3 grams) - with replacement glass bowl 

Lot 6

An Edwardian silver two handled wine bottle holder, the upper section with scrolls, openwork geometric pattern and cartouches, on graduating rim foot, turned mahogany base, hallmarked by Goldsmith & Silversmith Company, London, 1908, 18cm high overall Provenance: purchased AC Silver 

Lot 60

An Edwardian silver baluster shaped castor, pieced domed cover above plain body, hallmarked by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1903, 3.31 ozt (102.8 grams)

Lot 61

A George III silver egg cruet stand together with four matched egg cups and fiddle pattern spoons, the quatrefoil base with gadroon border engraved with a crest within banner, ornate ring handle above wire work base with four acanthus and paw supports, the base on paw feet; the egg cups with gadroon border and gilt interiors; the spoons engraved with initials, hallmarked by:the cruet stand by  ET., London, 1816the egg cups by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1 x 1815 & 3 x 1816the spoons by Solomon Hougham, London, 1812approx gross weight: 23.59 ozt (733.7 grams) 

Lot 63

A pair of Elizabeth II silver jubilee goblets, applied with HM Queen profile portrait in relief, gilt interiors, hallmarked by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Birmingham, 1977, 9.77 ozt (303.9 grams) (2) - Condition: appear to be in good condition

Lot 64

Maritime Interest:  An Edwardian presentation silver and enamel vesta with yacht burgees (flags) representing the yacht Zulu from the West Lancashire Yacht Club with inscription to reverse:  LIVERPOOL TO DOUGLAS MIDNIGHT RACE Presented by B A PERCIVAL  to C H HENRY IN COMMEMORATION of ZULU'S Victory June 5th 1908.,  hallmarked by Colen Hewer, Cheshire, Chester, 1908, 

Lot 65

A George IV silver campana shaped teapot, the body with bunches of grapes apron above facet and chased lily leaves, vacant cartouches, the cover with rose finial, C-scroll handle with acanthus terminal, on spreading circular foot, hallmarked by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I., London, 1825, approx 28.87 ozt (898 grams)  

Lot 66

**HANSONS FRANCE** A silver model of an ostrich, Egyptian hallmarks with French import hallmarks (poinçon Cygne), guaranteeing at least 800% silver, approx 7cm high Shipping information (to be shipped from France): Unpacked weight: 62,7g, Shipping price to UK, EU and Switzerland: £18

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