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Lot 117

A pair of silver rowing boats with sails, 2.8" across. (2)

Lot 118

A Norwegian enamelled silver tea strainer decorated bluebells on white ground, engraved 'Christiania' to underside, 4.6" overall.

Lot 119

A 19thC cloisonne enamelled circular silver wafer box, 2.3" diameter.

Lot 120

A silver comport, the reeded waved rim with raised anthemion decoration to sides - CCP, London 1913. 7" diameter.

Lot 121

An early George III silver peperette - ID, London 1763, 5.1" high.

Lot 122

A small silver lidded jug, embossed floral swags to sides - London import marks for 1902, 3.7" high.

Lot 123

An Arts & Crafts beaten silver bowl by A. E. Jones, the sides having raised rosettes, standing on four disc feet - 1051 , Birmingham marks for 1929, 4.1" diameter.

Lot 124

A child's Tiffany & Co. silver mug with 'hand chased' decoration depicting three farmyard animals - 26035, 3" high.

Lot 125

A Tibetan copper prayer Gau with silver front, three pieces of silk to interior printed with devotional text, 3.5" high.

Lot 126

A Norwegian 830 silver egg cup & spoon, decorated with a squirrel, engraved 'KCC 6-3-32', in original cardboard box, 2.1" high. (2)

Lot 127

A late 19thC continental silver bowl on four scroll feet - London import marks for 1897, 4.4" across.

Lot 128

A snakeskin purse with silver mounts marked for Birmingham 1901, 4.5" across, a silver framed mesh purse and a leather wallet containing various surgical instruments. (3)

Lot 130

A Birmingham silver card case, a vesta, a pair of salts and four other items. (8)

Lot 130a

An embossed silver cherub's head pattern hand mirror - Chester 1905, a small quatrefoil tray, 5" - WC, London 1897 , three other dressing table pieces and a 4.3" wide pierced Birmingham silver sweetmeat dish. (6)

Lot 130b

A pair of silver salts with liners, a spill vase, a napkin ring and an egg cup with spoon. (6)

Lot 130c

A George III silver fish slice - PB, London 1792, 11.7" and six various pieces of silver cutlery. (7)

Lot 131

Two cased sets of silver teaspoons, a three piece christening set and seven other pieces of cutlery. (22)

Lot 132

A Birmingham silver sugar caster, a Sheffield toast rack and a pair of spill vases - vases a/f. (4)

Lot 133

A cased set of six silver handled tea knives & forks.

Lot 134

A heart shaped embossed silver box - Chester 1896, a small Birmingham tray, a scent bottle and two damaged silver-lidded jars. (5)

Lot 135

A modern Birmingham silver candelabrum, 9" high and a pair of London silver spill vases with blue glass liners - one vase slightly bent. (3)

Lot 136a

A guilloche enamelled silver cigarette case, the hinged cover with three bands of white & green - D&F, Birmingham 1934, 3.6" .

Lot 136b

A monogrammed plain silver cigar case, gilt interior - WN, Chester 1905, 4.8".

Lot 136c

A silver basket, of canted rectangular form - DNH, Sheffield 1945, 12.3" across.

Lot 136d

A cased pair of silver serving spoons with fluted shell bowls - Sheffield 1889/90, 9", in Goldsmiths & Silversmiths case.

Lot 140c

A WWI Rolex silver hunter cased silver military wrist watch, engraved 'H. Waddington Whyte, 2nd L., Tudor House, Skelmorlie, Scotland', the black dial with luminous hour markers & hands, subsidiary seconds. Second Lieutenant Hartley Waddington Whyte, Tank Corps, was mentioned in dispatches on 26th July 1918 for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty having stood his ground and launched several counter-attacks despite heavy enemy fire.

Lot 156

A 17thC silver gilt posy ring - 'Forget Me Not', finger size R/S and one other - unmarked - cut - finger size 2/3. Each recorded as being found in South Somerset. (2)

Lot 158

A late Victorian paste set silver pendant necklace, the openwork pendant 1.75" across.

Lot 159

An ornate silver bracelet set with large carved amethysts - the largest approximately 17mm across, together with a necklace in similar style set with various coloured stones. (2)

Lot 172

A Birmingham silver teething rattle in the form of a dog and various items of costume jewellery.

Lot 173

A pair of Chinese enamelled silver nail guards, 4", a Chinese silver butterfly brooch set with kingfisher feathers, a Victorian gold mourning brooch and a gilt metal posy holder. (4)

Lot 174

Two marcasite brooches, a silver bracelet and six other pieces of costume jewellery. (9)

Lot 175

Three Arts & Crafts silver brooches and six other pieces. (9)

Lot 179

A small 19thC circular hardstone cameo set silver brooch, depicting the head of a senator in profile, wearing a laurel wreath, 23mm diameter and one other. (2)

Lot 19

A Victorian silver mounted Royal Portrait photo album retailed by MacMichael of South Audley Street, comprising 20 pages pasted with small portrait photos within well detailed watercolour vignettes, a further three pages without photos, the frontispiece set with a photo of the mature Queen on a painted easel, the opening pages including portrait photos of the Duchess of Manchester, Countess Granville, Lady Archibald Campbell, Mrs Charles Cadogan and Princess Leichenstein (Nee Fox), a later page depicting Prince Albert Victor and Prince George, the mounts with London hallmarks for 1878, the album 13.25 x 10.5".

Lot 33

A green glazed Gustavsberg 'Argenta' ware cylinder vase decorated in silver with a griffin and a bowl decorated with a carp - small rim chip to bowl. (2)

Lot 54

A 1920's presentation chiming mantel clock with oval dial and German movement, with detached silver plaque - 'To A. Mouncestephens … H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth, 12th January 1928'.

Lot 70

A 19thC Turkish bone & silver inlaid percussion lock rifle, overall length 50" - a/f.

Lot 88

A Victorian tortoiseshell hinged case, having silver strapwork thumpieces with coronet design , 4.75"

Lot 586

1990 Norton F1, 588cc. Registration number G663 OUA. Frame number P55 050012. Engine number P55 050012.Norton, under the banner of Norton Villiers Triumph, produced their very last Commando models in 1978. Prior to this time, Norton engineers had been working on the P41 rotary-engined project, and this continued after the demise of the Commandos. In 1979 the Mark I appeared, and 25 examples were produced. These were followed in 1981 by a Mark II version which went into production as the Interpol II for sale to a few Police forces. The motorcycling public were clamouring for a civilian version of the bike, such was the esteem of the Norton name, and eventually it appeared in the form of the Classic, a limited edition of 100 machines released in 1987, dressed in the traditional Norton colours of silver, with black and red lines. Once the Classics had sold, the pressure was on for other machines, and this was eventually fulfilled, after some delays, by the water-cooled Commander in 1988.After the takeover of Norton in 1987 by Phillipe Le Roux's consortium, an old design-study was resurrected. Known as 'Project 55', the creation of a super-sports bike was coupled with a return to racing in the hope that improvements on the racing bikes could filter into the road machine development. Utilising the water-cooled engine in a box-section aluminium alloy frame, a prototype was displayed at the Motorcycle Show in 1989. The name 'F1' had been decided upon, the livery derived from John Player Special, the racing team sponsors, and the lessons learned from racing the RCW588 were incorporated into the F1. Only available in 1990 and 1991 it is thought that no more than 140 F1s were made, and Norton's financial and internal problems came to a head in 1992, resulting in the cessation of motorcycle production.ace-styled and painted in the John Player Specials livery of the works bikes ridden by Steve Spray and Trevor Nation, the F1 made do with 94bhp as opposed to the racer?s 150-plus, a figure which put its performance (top speed was around 145mph) on a par with that of contemporary sports 600s from Japan. In the quality of its equipment though, the F1 was streets ahead of the opposition: Spondon alloy beam frame, White Power ?upside down? forks, White Power rear shock, Brembo brakes all-round (floating discs at the front gripped by four-pot calipers). Even today there are few road bikes better specified. The downside however, was the F1?s cost: a colossal £12,700 (a Honda VFR750 cost £5,799 at the time) but then quality never did come cheap.OUA was purchased new from Norton by Richard Machell on the 24th May 1990 (registration card on file), he used it very sparingly and sold it to our vendor in June 2003 with a mileage of 888 miles, in 2004 it was MOT'd at 905 miles and in 2005 he unfortunately dropped it on its left hand side whilst moving it. This necessitated an expensive visit to Norton (£3,075.69) to replace the panels, silencer and other parts, new tyres and brake pads were replaced on a separate invoice. It was unused thereafter and lived in his sitting room. The mileage today is 931.Sold with the V5C, V5, original Norton purchase document, various Norton receipts, owners manual, Son of a Bitch promotion, two keys, old tax discs and other paperwork. Spicers can highly recommend this wonderful machine.

Lot 118

A silver Navao style bracelet

Lot 141

A hallmarked silver stamp case, hallmarked for Birmingham 1903/4

Lot 142

A hallmarked silver button hook

Lot 143

Two vintage silver brooches

Lot 144

A selection of scrap silver 74 grams

Lot 145

Four hallmarked silver topped bottles (monogram) to top of bottles

Lot 174

Two white metal fob chains (one with silver Buffalo coin)

Lot 175

Seven vintage 925 silver filigree brooches

Lot 176

One pair of silver sugar tongs & one white metal pair

Lot 178

Three Sterling silver bracelets

Lot 183

A antique hallmarked for Sheffield silver basket with handle gross weight 400g

Lot 356

A silver plated galleried tray & hallmarked silver glass pot

Lot 93

A hallmarked silver horn beaker & Continental silver & horn condiment set

Lot 1000

Pair of George III silver Adam style candlesticks, each of oval fluted form, the bases with beaded rim and stylised border, conforming borders to top of stem and removable nozzle, hallmarked William Abdy I, London 1787, H28.5cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, a few deeper scratches, nicks and small indentations. Removable nozzles are slightly knocked to edges, but fit in and remove fine from sockets. One socket has small area of solder to part of fluting.Sockets have been engraved with crest of horse and crown which is now slightly worn.Hallmarks along edges of bases are worn, particularly to one example, but the other example is still legible.Nozzles with part hallmarks which remain clear and legible.

Lot 1001

George II cast silver candlestick, the hexafoil petal base leading to a knopped stem, conforming petal shoulder and spool capital, hallmarked William Grundy, London 1756, H20.5cm, approximate weight 15.20 ozt (473 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some deeper scratches, nicks and small knocks and indentations.Lacking removable nozzle.Candlestick stem has been broken towards the base, there are visible slips and solder repairs. The candlestick has wax residue and would benefit from a clean.Hallmarks beneath are clear and legible.

Lot 1002

Pair of late Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, each with removable beaded nozzle upon foliate capital, fluted column and filled stepped base, hallmarked James Charles Jay, London 1895, H16cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, some small nicks and some rubbing to finer detail.Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 1003

George III silver basket, of oval form with beaded rim, the pierced sides detailed with patera and drapery swags, the centre bright cut engraved with coat of arms containing stags head, sun and beaver, upon an oval foot with conforming pierced sides and beaded rim, hallmarks worn, probably London, makers mark Burrage Davenport, H10cm L34.5cm, approximate weight 22.31 ozt (694 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations.Pierced sides with a small number of small splits, and area of piercing beneath hallmarks with visible wear and probable repairs. Basket would have one had a swing handle positioned near to hallmarks which are worn possibly as a result of handle being removed as well as general age related wear.Basket slightly unsteady on foot.

Lot 1004

Edwardian silver dish ring in the Irish manner, of circular waisted form, embossed and pierced throughout with flower heads and foliate and C scrolls, hallmarked I S Greenberg & Co, Birmingham 1904, with accompanying blue glass liner, upper rim D17.5cm, approximate weight 6.84 ozt (213 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks. Some slight small knocks to rims, and two small holes around one vacant panel. Hallmarks clear and legible. Glass liner with some surface scratches and nibbles to edge.

Lot 1005

Edwardian Irish silver dish ring, of circular waisted form, embossed and pierced throughout with scene of figures, birds, cattle and buildings amidst C scrolls, hallmarked James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, Dublin 1906, upper rim D10cm, approximate weight 4.11 ozt (128 grams)Condition Report:Generally in good overall condition, with some surface scratches.Hallmarks clear and legible.

Lot 1006

Victorian silver cruet stand, of rounded bombe form with engraved scrolling foliate decoration, the central shaped handle supporting a platform forming seven sections, containing six cut glass bottles, two examples with original silver covers, another with silver gilt cayenne pepper spoon, hallmarked William Evans, London 1883, the whole upon four scroll feet, hallmarked John Evans II, London 1845, H25.5cm L21.5cmCondition Report:Silver stand in good overall condition, with light wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations.Silver covers to bottles with a few small knocks.Hallmarks partly worn but still legible.Glass bottles with scratches, nicks and nibbles to edges, and some small losses to edges.Stoppers with damage to bases.

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