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Lot 482

SILVER PLATED FIVE LIGHT CANDELABRUM, on square base58cm high

Lot 158

THREE SILVER MOUNTED CRYSTAL PERFUME BOTTLES, VICTORIAN AND LATER with stoppersthe tallest 14cm high Scratches to the silver, dents and tarnishing to the silver on the smallest bottle, some chips to the glass.

Lot 408

SMALL SILVER QUAICH, engraved The Morton Reid Quaich10cm diameter

Lot 540

SILVER POCKET WATCH, the white face with Roman numeral dials

Lot 204

COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, including beads, some set with silver clasps

Lot 640

KING EDWARD VII 1902 SILVER CROWN, with case and certificate

Lot 236

GEORGE V SILVER CUTLERY SET, ROBERT PRINGLE & SONS, SHEFFIELD, SHEFFIELD 1922 comprising a fork and spoon, each engraved with initials, in fitted caseQty: 40g

Lot 562

GROUP OF SILVER, including teaspoons and a Christening mugImage of hallmarks have been added, total weight is. 286g

Lot 505

SILVER PLATED STAG, AND OTHER PLATED ITEMS including a pair of pheasants

Lot 594

COLLECTION OF SILVER SPOONS, ALONG WITH A METROPOLITAN POLICE COIN the spoons comprising a set of eight coffee spoons, a set of six coffee spoons and a single teaspoon, the coin casedQty: the silver spoons 191g gross

Lot 628

SET OF GEORGE V SILVER TEA SPOONS, W S SAVAGE & CO, SHEFFIELD 1910 each handle embossed with scrolls and leavesQty: 41g

Lot 257

GEORGE V SILVER JAM SPOON, RICHARD OWEN WILLIAMS, SHEFFIELD 1911 with tapered terminalQty: 22g

Lot 405

SILVER DISH, of oval form, with rose decoration21cm wideWeight is 228g, some dents, images of marks added to the system.

Lot 340

FOUR PIECE SILVER PLATED TEA SERVICE, ALONG WITH TWO SILVER PLATED TRAYS one tray of oval form the other of square form Qty: 6

Lot 551

LARGE COLLECTION OF BRITISH PENNIES, spanning various decadesThe coins contained in the bank bags are mostly international examples from various countries and years. Certificate present with the silver proof set

Lot 85

GROUP OF SILVER AND GEM SET RINGS, in various forms

Lot 74

SET OF TIFFANY SILVER GLOBE CUFFLINKS, in branded Tiffany box

Lot 256

SILVER CONDIMENT LADLE, AND A SILVER MUSTARD SPOON both possibly Georgian, with condiment ladle with maker initials RCQty: 25g

Lot 261

SILVER CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, garter to the reverse, the dial signed S.Shearer, Glasgow

Lot 295

SILVER VESTA CASE AND OTHER ITEMS comprising a selection of pearls, studs and GB coins

Lot 641

FOUR SILVER PROOF COINS, INCLUDING THE RED ARROWS SILVER £2 COIN with cases and certificates

Lot 157

LIVONIA AMBER NECKLACE, IN SILVER set with round cabochon stones

Lot 624

GROUP OF FLATWARE, AND AN EMPTY CUTLERY BOX mainly silver plate, comprising forks, spoons and knives, along with a silver plated jug and an empty cutlery box

Lot 507

GROUP OF SILVER PLATE, including a Mappin & Webb coffee pot and other silver plated ware including trays and flatware

Lot 232

EASTERN WHITE METAL SERVING DISH, MARKED TO BASE along with a silver plated serving dish and a copper tray

Lot 258

Birr Golf Club Sterling Silver Medal, c.50grams

Lot 204

Irish Sheets - Countess Markievicz 1968; Ardteampeall Muire, Luimneach 1168 1968; An Céad Dáil 21-1-1919, 1969; plus others; 7 pages of Irish Postage Stamps and various pages of world stamps plus a box of 1952-1977 Silver Jubilee Mini Sheets, c.100

Lot 255

A Victorian Silver Cased Pocket Watch in running order, Hallmarked London, for c.1890 with a Hallmarked Silver Chain and Fob. The enamel dial with subsidiary marked "J Forrest"

Lot 259

Collection of Silver Jewellery, rings etc.

Lot 254

Bag of Worn Silver Coins, c.85 grams

Lot 256

Three Piece Bracelet with Silver Lock and a Silver Cased Pocket Watch`, hallmarked Birmingham, c.1918

Lot 837

STERLING SILVER TRENCH WATCH, the round dial with Arabic hour markers, outer seconds track in white, subsidiary dial at 6, 32mm case, on a brown leather strap with dedicated tag inscribed '2nd LIEUT, W.DOUGALL, R.F.C', along with accompanying paperwork from the Air Ministry stating the British War Medal and the Victory Medal were granted to 2nd Lieutenant Dougall, dated 29th April 1922MOVEMENT: Ticking at present. WEAR: Generally worn. DIAL: Marks visible. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Fair condition. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. Section of lume missing from one hand. CROWN: Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Worn. Back cover hinges are quite loose.

Lot 71

A George III Silver Pap Boat, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1794, of typical form, 11.6cm (length), 58g. Note: The second bought at Sotheby’s on 13th March, 1991 (Lot 1976).

Lot 74

A George III Silver Pap Boat, by John Emes, London, 1803, of typical form, engraved with a band of foliage and initials, 13cm. (length), 63g Note: Previously bought at Bonhams 12th July, 2000 (Lot 535).

Lot 67

An Original George IV Charles Gibson Silver Medicine Spoon, by Charles Gibson, London, 1827, engraved C. Gibson, Inventor, 71 Bishopsgate St[reet] Within, 18cm (length), 74g

Lot 4

A George III Silver Travelling Dental Set, by Richard Lockwood & John Douglas, London, c. 1802, comprising a silver toothbrush, a powder case and tongue scrapper contained in red morroco case – 13.2cm. (length)

Lot 166

Early 18th Century Drawing Instrument Etui, Benjamin Scott, English, early 18th Century, the rule & Protractor engraved 'Ben Scott, Londini Fecit' the small wooden etui covered in black leather, withe metal hinge with brass studs to lid, the set contains a small finely engraved protractor(10cm x 2.7cm), silver* instruments comprising of a small fixed pair of dividers with engraved joint, bigger set of dividers with interchangeable pencil holder, pen, wheel, an a ink pen with silver* handle, case height 11cm Footnote: according to Clifton Benjamin Scott worked 1712 at Exeter Exchange, Strand London, then 1718 - 1733 Mariner & Globe Exeter Exchange Strand London * Assumed silverFootnote: This lot contains ivory and has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10), Ref.SMBWSVT9Flints Auctions CANNOT ship this item out if the UK

Lot 79

Two Silver Lancet Case, including: a George III silver lancet case, possibly by George Cowles, London, 1809, stamped WRIGHT & Co LONDON, later engraved with initials, three tortoiseshell lancets one stamped with the latter – 8.3cm. (length); and a single Victorian silver lancet case, by George Cowie, London, 1850, with engine-turned decoration, engraved with initials, with tortoiseshell lancet stamped J & WOOD MANCHESTER – 5.9cm. (length) NOTE: Both were previously bought from Elizabeth Bennion in 1994.

Lot 66

Silver Sick Syphon, Tongue Depressors And Spatula, a George III silver sick syphon, by Susannah Barker, c. 1790s, London, of typical form, 11.5cm. (length), 24g; a plated hinged tongue-depressor, 19th Century, in leatherette, plushed-lined fitted case – 11.5cm. (length); a George IV silver spatula, maker’s marks for WF & BF, 1825, London, 7.2cm. (length), 11g; a George IV silver tongue depressor, indistinct maker’s mark possibly for J M & Co, London, 1827, engraved with initials O.M.O., 9.5cm. (length), 18g Note:. The sick syphon, silver tongue depressor and spatula previously bought from museum of James Walker in 1982. The cased tongue depressor previously bought from Simon Kaye Ltd in 1984.

Lot 8

A Presentation Double-Blade Scalpel in Victorian Silver Case, the scalpel from Edinburgh, mid 19th Century, stamped YOUNG EDINR, steel with lignum vitae handle, the blade adjustable – 18.5cm. (length), the silver case, by James Nasmyth & Co, Edinburgh, engraved on the lid with crest below motto MARTE ET ARTE, 142g; and a 19th Century silver surgical scissors, silver marks indistinct, possibly by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, with steel blades, 23.5cm. (length), 104g Note: The scalpel previously bought at Philips on 7th July, 2000 (Lot 118). The scissors previously bought privately from the museum of James Walker.

Lot 83

A Group of Silver and Plated Urology Instruments, including: a George III Silver Part of a Bladder Irrigator,maker’s mark indistinct, London, 1787, 21cm. (length), 43g; a 19th Century Benique-type plated curved catheter, with stilet, for use on males – 21cm. (length); three Chinese, 19th Century, silver dilators/sounds, one marked for retailer HOACHING 和興 (Canton) and the artisan workshop HUANG 隍, the other two with indistinct retailer/artisan marks, each 28cm. (length), 91g/83g/82g Note: All previously bought from museum of James Walker in 1982.

Lot 76

Two 18th Century Silver Pap Boats, including: a George II silver pap boat possibly by George Greenhill Jones (maker’s mark indistinct), London, 1731, of typical form, crudely engraved with initials with PWS on underside, 11.4cm. (length), 26g; one George III silver pap, Elizabeth Morley, London, 1769, of typical form, with punch beaded rim, 11.7cm. (length), 47g Note: The first was previously bought at Sotheby’s on 29th May, 1987 (Lot 779). The second was previously bought at Sotheby’s on 3rd October, 1991 (Lot 38).

Lot 75

A George IV Silver Pap Boat, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Bernard, 1822, of typical form, with gilded interior, engraved with initials, 12.5cm. (length), 61g Note: Previously bought at Sotheby’s on 11th August, 1999 (Lot 1840).

Lot 82

A George III Silver Syringe, Possibly a Sick Syphon, maker’s mark indistinct, London, 1802, retailed by PEPYS Poultry, with plunger and perforated finial, 32cm. (length extended), 102g Note: Previously bought from museum of James Walker in 1982.

Lot 167

Swing Arm Protractor, English, c.1840, engraved across the vernier arm'Watkins & Hill Charring Crofs London' with silver scale, gearing around the edge both arms with steel springs, in a shaped French polished mahogany case

Lot 33

A 19th-Century Pocket Surgical Instrument Set, London, late 19th Century, by S. MAW SON & THOMPSON LONDON, a composite surgical set including seven tortoiseshell folding scalpels stamped HILLIARD EDINBURGH and STODART, a lancet (fixed closed), a silver tongue depressor marks indistinct stamped BATTIN, scoops, needles, probes, catheter, and paper packages with nickel plated Lister needles, ‘Gold Beaters’ skin, court plaster, and epsom court plasters, contained in burgundy leather, roll wallet – 15cm. x 5cm. x 8cm.

Lot 78

A George IV Silver Ear Trumpet, possibly by Mary Ann & Charles Reilly, c.1827, London, 15.5cm. (height), 8.6cm. (diameter), 150g Note: Charles Reilly made a similar silver ear trumpet with his partner George Storer in 1828.

Lot 85

A Victorian Silver Private Die Marrow Scoop, by James McKay, Edinburgh, 1852, of typical form, the front stamped with a crest and mottos NIL NISI BONUM and IN ARDUIS FORTIS in foliate borders, the back engraved George Dingwall Fordyce, 23.2cm. (length), 124g, contained in red leatherette, plush-lined case of retailer Asprey PLC, London

Lot 81

Three Silver Lancet Cases, a William IV silver lancet case, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1832, engraved with quatrefoils, with four tortoiseshell lancets – 6.3cm. (length); a Victorian silver lancet case, by George Cowie, London, 1842, engraved with scale work decoration – 6cm. (length); and a 19th Century silver lancet case, engraved with foliage decoration, 6.2cm. (length); and two tortoiseshell lancets Note: The first lancet case was previously bought at Simon Kaye Ltd in 1978. The second and third were previously bought from the museum of James Waler in 1982.

Lot 6

Two miniature saws, The first, a miniature bow frame amputation saw, marked SIL, silver frame with mahogany handle – 7.5cm. (length); and a miniature saw, steel with lacquered brass handle – 11.5cm. (length)

Lot 68

A George III Silver Medicine Spoon, maker’s mark indistinct possibly Clement Cheese, London, 1785, with hinged lid and tubular handle, 15.2cm (length), 39g Note: The spoon was previously purchased from Elizabeth Bennion in 1997.

Lot 77

A Colonial Indian Silver Pap Boat, by David Hare, Calcutta, c.1800-1815, 10.4cm. (length), 65g Note: Previously bought at Philips on 30th November, 2001 (Lot 49).

Lot 234

French, John, The Art of Distillation: or a Treatise of the Choicest Spagyrical Preparations, Experiments, and Curiosities, The art of distillation: or, A treatise of the choicest spagyrical preparations, experiments, and curiosities, performed by way of distillation. Together with the description of the choicest furnaces and vessels used by ancient and modern chymists....and the anatomy of gold and silver; . In six books, by John French, Dr of Phyfick, 2nd ed, Including: The London-distiller, .London, printed by E. Cotes for T. Williams at the sign of the BIBLE in Little-britain without Aldergate 1653, original tan leather boards, later 19th century(?) spine, recent bookplate for Edward Braxton Reynolds, first published in 1651, with about 46 woodcuts showing a wide variety of distilling equipment, bottles and furnaces. At the end is an additional work, The London-distiller, giving detailed instructions for distilling alcoholic drinks and including the regulations of the London Company of Distillers.

Lot 84

A George V Silver Travelling Canteen, by Percy Whitehouse, retailed by Williams & Co, New Bond Street, London, 1910, with gilt interior, spice box, beaker and wine funnel, 7.5cm. (height), 5cm. (diameter), 125g; a George III silver funnel, maker’s mark indistinct, London, 1814, of typical form, 6.2cm. (length), 24g; and a further four plated funnels, ranging from 5.8cm. to 2.9cm. (height) Note: The first bought at Bonhams on 10th December, 2002 (Lot 94). The funnels were previously bought at Mellors & Kirk on 29th October, 2002 (Lot 229).

Lot 32

A Pocket Surgical Instrument Set, English, late/early 20th Century, a composite set including steel tweezers, two plated forceps stamped J. HAYWARDS LONDON (fixed closed), a plated caustic holder stamped SILVER SEAMLESS, a plated sectioned case, two tortoiseshell lancets stamped J. HAYWARDS LONDON, a plated metal cased needle by MAYER & MELTZER, a plated cased thermometer, forceps, a scoop, a trocar and probe, with needles wrapped in paper, and two tubes of hypodermic tablets, in soft burgundy leather roll-up case with gold lettering for WALTER ESSEX WYNTER – 14cm. x 4cm. x 7cm. Note: According to the Royal College of Physicians, Walter Essex Wynter MD Lond FRCS (1885) FRCP (1897) (5 May 1860 - 4 January 1945) was the son of Andrew Wynter, M.D, who edited the British Medical Journal from 1855 to 1861 and practised at Chiswick. Walter qualified as a medic in 1883 and became an F.R.C.S. two years later. He worked in a junior capacity at the Brompton Hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children and the Middlesex Hospital. In 1891, he was elected an assistant physician at Middlesex Hospital. He became a full physician in 1901 and consulting physician when he retired in 1925, having lectured on practical medicine, pharmacology and medicine. During World War I he was attached as a major to the 3rd London General Hospital. He also co-authored A Manual of Clinical Pathology (1890), and published a collection of articles. Whilst primarily a physician, he had an interest in surgery. He advocated lumbar puncture, before this had become a routine measure, and recommended splenectomy in certain conditions for which it has since been accepted as a treatment. On retirement he founded the Essex Wynter Charity, which provides grants or accommodation for beneficiaries, who are past and current employees in need of the Middlesex and UCL Hospitals. For a fuller account please refer to: https://history.rcplondon.ac.uk/inspiring-physicians/walter-essex-wynter and Lancet, 1945; B.M.J., 1945; Middlesex Hospital Journal, 1945, xlv, 10. Previously bought at David Stanley Auctions 25th September, 1999.

Lot 69

An Assortment Of Silver and Plated Medicine Spoons, including: a Victorian plated (Benares) medicine spoon, by John Round & Son, Sheffield, late 19th Century – 17.5cm. (length); three 19th Century double-ended, folding, medicine spoons including one silver by Spaulding & Co, American, 7cm. (when closed), 44g, one gilded and another plated from Germany; two silver medicine spoons with Arabic character artisan marks, with stylised engraving, one engraved for Susan, 7.5cm. and 5.9cm. (length), 41g and 31g respectively; two silver double-ended medicine spoons, one George III, by George Smith & William Fearn, London, 1795, 17.7cm. (length), 40g and the other late Victorian, maker’s mark indistinct, London, 1892, 13.3cm. (length), 24g; a further Victorian silver gilt double-ended medicine spoon, by Henry Holland, London, 1874, 13.4cm., 24g; and a George IV infant’s medicine spoon, partially covered, by Charles Rawlings, 1829, London, 12cm. (length), 12g

Lot 13

A Silver-Mounted Mother-of-Pearl Lancet Case, early 19th Century, engraved, with four mother-of-pearl lancets indistinctly marked – 7.3cm. (length) Note: Previously bought from Simon Kaye Ltd in 1987.

Lot 70

A George III Silver Pap Boat, by William Bateman, 1819, London, of typical form with shell and foliage heightened gadrooned rim, 13.3cm (length), 92g Note: Previously bought at Jack Simons (Antiques) Ltd on 3rd January 1991.

Lot 231

Sowerby, James, The Mineral Conchology of Great Britain or Coloured Figures and Descriptions of those Remains of Testaceous Animals or Shells which Have Been Preserved at Various Times and Depths in the Earth. London: printed by Benjamin Meradith, Silver Street, Wood Street, Cheapside, Sold by the Author, 1812-1829, 7 volumes, 1st Ed. 8vo, half morocco gilt, spines with raised bands, gilt edges, Vol7, Supplement without title page, all vols with recent owners bookplate, a good complete set (if you include the manuscript pages), with the very rare unfinished seventh volume. there are 648 hand-coloured engraved plates including several foldingNote: An Unusual Copy of this rare Book, all the volumes have period pen corrections and additions. Many of the printed specimen titles have been crossed out and corrected. There are additions to some of the text and all page numbers have been altered. There are handwritten index lists throughout, in Vol.IV page 39 & 40 are completely handwritten. All in the same hand writing with other hand written pages and corrections throughout. The later Supplement has no alterations.

Lot 86

Two George III Silver Nipple Shields, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London, 1801, of typical form, one 5.6cm. (diameter), 17g and the other 5.3cm. (diameter), 16g Note: One shield previously bought at Sotheby’s on 3rd October, 1991 (Lot 38) and the other previously included in the museum of James Walker.

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