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Lot 11

Of Regimental interest: Four silver Regimental brooches, two for the Royal Engineers, silver on tortoiseshell ground, the third a silver Royal Artillery horseshoe brooch, the fourth, a silver brooch for the Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort’s Own), together with an enamel naval brooch, hallmarks for Birmingham 1914, Chester 1915, Birmingham 1916 and London 1917 respectively, various lengths. £60-£80 --- Please note tortoiseshell (hawksbill turtle) is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions and USA Fish and Wildlife regulations. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any CITES export license for their purchases. More information can be found at www.cites.org.

Lot 116

A 17th century silver gilt posy ring, the plain D-section band inscribed to the interior ‘Feare god and love mee’, in italic script, bearing maker’s mark ‘CW’ in rectangular punch, ring size P. £400-£600 --- This ring was discovered by a metal detectorist in Slimbridge, near Stroud in Gloucestershire. The ring has been recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database, Ref: PAS-10F734, and has subsequently been disclaimed as Treasure. Please note the PAS report records this ring as gold, but it is silver gilt not gold. Tony Dove notes on the PAS report: “The maker's mark is very similar to one on a ring in the collection of the British Museum (reference 1961,1202.403) which was attributed to one of either 'Charles Walrond, London jeweller, Free. of the London Goldsmiths' Company in 1670 (no further dates known and death unrecorded); or Charles Wise, London jeweller, Free. of the London Goldsmiths' Company in 1682, (no further dates known and death unrecorded).”

Lot 17

A pair of Danish silver ear clips by Georg Jensen, circa 1978, of knot design, maker’s mark, London import mark, together with a small collection of jewellery, comprising three pairs of ear studs and a late 19th century turquoise and diamond heart-shaped pendant, diamonds deficient, ear clip length 28mm, remaining jewellery various lengths. (5) £140-£160

Lot 181

A Danish silver and aventurine quartz bracelet designed by Karl Gustav Hansen for Hans Hansen, circa 1970, the polished quartz domes set within broad cylindrical collars with circular link connectors between, signed ‘Hans Hansen’, ‘Denmark’, ‘925S’, London import mark for 1970, sponsor’s mark for Danish Silver Designs Ltd., length 19cm. £400-£600 --- Hans Hansen (1884-1940) opened a goldsmith shop and smithy in Kolding, Denmark about 1906. By the 1920s, Hansen was producing his own line based on his and H.F. Gross' designs. Initially the company produced flatware. Once that was successful, they started designing and making jewellery. The first pieces were designed by Hansen himself around 1931 but the production of jewellery really began in earnest in 1932 with a collection designed by Hansen's son Karl Gustav Hansen, (born 1914). After his father’s death in 1940, at just 56 years of age, Karl Gustav took over the Hans Hansen silversmithy. In 1992 the firm joined with the Georg Jensen company.

Lot 188

A late 19th century locket and a ropetwist necklace, the silver oval-shaped locket applied to both sides with gold cagework depicting a scrolling jardinière, all within a chased foliate border, opening to reveal a glazed compartment, the cover finely engraved with scrolling foliage and inscribed ‘CON ME / SEMPRE’, (’With Me Always’), suspended from a later unassociated ropetwist chain, chain stamped ‘750’ and with Italian assay mark, pendant length 6cm, chain length 68cm. £800-£1,200

Lot 190

A late 19th century amethyst and pearl brooch, the lozenge-shaped brooch centred with a square-cut amethyst, with bouton-shaped half-pearls to the cardinal points, between foliate borders with rose-cut diamond highlights, mounted in silver and gold, width 32mm. £200-£300

Lot 191

A late 19th century Russian enamel egg pendant, the silver egg decorated with polychrome cloisonné enamel, Russian assay mark, 84 standard, length 14mm. £100-£150

Lot 192

A 19th century diamond stickpin, modelled as a gloved hand pavé set with rose-cut diamonds and holding a similarly-set bombé teardrop, the base inset with a single principal brilliant-cut diamond, mounted in silver and gold, cased, length 6.5cm. £500-£700

Lot 20

A silver and amethyst bracelet, in the style of Antonio Belgiorno, the articulated bracelet formed of overlapping fan-shaped links with scalloped detailing, centred with an applied cushion-shaped amethyst cabochon in a ropetwist collet setting, stamped ‘MEXICO SILVER’, length 20cm. £150-£200

Lot 21

A silver and blue stone ‘molecule’ ring and earrings suite by YEN, the ring set with a faceted blue stone within silver ‘molecule’ setting, to a multi-wired silver band, the earrings to post fittings, with maker’s mark ‘YD’ and London hallmarks for 2016, earrings approximately 15mm diameter, ring size U½. £100-£200

Lot 22

A silver ‘molecule’ bracelet by YEN, composed of multiple ‘molecule’ links, with maker’s mark ‘YD’ and London hallmark for 2014, length 18.2cm. £100-£200 --- Yen Duong is a modern designer of Vietnamese heritage, her early years being spent in Wales. She studied at the Sir John Cass School of Art in London, graduating in 1995. She established YEN Jewellery the following year, her designs showing her fascination with the structural elements of jewellery, and incorporating movement and fluidity, with a highly tactile quality. Previous exhibitions of her work include those held at The Goldsmiths’ Company and the Crafts Council, and she has worked with Liberty of London, Selfridges and Harvey Nichols.

Lot 23

A mid 20th century Danish modernist silver bracelet by Palle Bisgaard, composed of cushion-shaped abalone shell panels, signed ‘P.Bis, Sterling, Hand-made, Denmark, 2’, cased, length 18.5cm. £100-£150 --- The self taught Danish modernist silversmith Palle Bisgaard opened his workshop in Kirke Hyllinge, near Roskilde, in 1954,  the same year as fellow silversmith Arne Johansen. Examples of Bisgaard’s work have been exhibited at the Danish Silver Museum at Koldinghus, the Danish Society of Arts and Crafts and Industrial Design, and included in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s touring exhibition of ‘The Arts of Denmark: Viking to Modern’.

Lot 237

A Victorian gold serpent bangle, the double hinged bangle modelled as a coiled serpent with blue enamelled head and cabochon garnet eyes, mounted with a graduated line of old-cut diamonds in silver collets, inner dimensions 5.3 x 4.6mm. £600-£800

Lot 24

A silver and enamel pendant by Jane McAdam, 1984, and a silver stylised feather pin brooch, the two-way pendant, reminiscent of a Pierrot’s hat, suspended from a fine silver chain, accompanied by a letter and drawing by the maker, London hallmark, together with a silver stylised feather pin brooch, retailed by The Oxford Gallery (1968-2001), brooch length 10cm. £80-£100

Lot 244

A diamond target brooch/pendant, circa 1890, the tiered cluster set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, suspended from an unassociated box-link chain, bale and brooch fitting detachable, total diamond weight approximately 6.25 carats, diameter 25mm. £2,400-£3,000

Lot 27

A silver skull pendant, 1986, realistically modelled, with hinged jaw and scroll engraved detail to the crown, Birmingham hallmark, indistinct maker’s mark, length 31.5mm. £100-£200

Lot 299

A small collection of antique jewellery, comprising gold and gem-set stick pins and bar brooches, a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks and a pair of silver cufflinks, various lengths. (qty) £150-£200

Lot 301

Richard Dickenson. A silver pair cased verge watch, No. 173, circa 1705 Movement: gilded full plate, verge escapement, decoratively pierced and engraved balance cock, fusee and chain, Egyptian pillars Dial: silver champlevé dial, Roman numerals, outer Arabic minutes, beetle and poker hands Case: silver inner and outer, both with maker’s mark WL surmounted by a crown Signed: movement signed Richard Dickenson, dial signed Dickenso, Leverpool (sic) Dimensions: diameter 57mm. £1,200-£1,800

Lot 308

William Comyns & Sons. A silver and tortoiseshell mounted boudoir timepiece, 1914 Movement: manual winding, lever escapement Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals Case: silver mounted with tortosieshell panels and floral inlay and initial to the top, London hallmark for 1914 Signed: movement stamped ‘MADE IN FRANCE’ Dimensions: height 7cm. --- Please note tortoiseshell (hawksbill turtle) is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions and USA Fish and Wildlife regulations. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any CITES export license for their purchases. More information can be found at www.cites.org.

Lot 34

An early 19th century diamond brooch/pendant, the Maltese cross set throughout with old brilliant and cushion-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, bale deficient, total diamond weight approximately 5.00 carats, length 5cm. £2,000-£3,000

Lot 379

Of Regimental interest: A pair of silver menu holders, by Frederick James Ross & Sons, realistically modelled as 19th century riflemen, hallmarked for London,1908, cased, height 43mm. £100-£200

Lot 380

Of Regimental interest: A Victorian Grenadier Guards silver menu holder by Sampson Mordan, modelled as a cluster of four flaming grenades, the flames gilded, hallmarked for London 1890, engraved by retailer ‘Jones - Paris & London’, length 51mm. £100-£150

Lot 381

Of Regimental interest: A set of six silver Household Cavalry menu holders, each realistically modelled as a British cavalry soldier in full ceremonial dress, raised on socles, with maker’s mark ‘E&J’, stamped ‘925’ and hallmarked for London, 2017, height 10cm. £340-£400

Lot 383

A late Victorian tortoiseshell and silver clip by Grey & Co., the heart-shaped tortoiseshell panel applied with a pierced decorated clip, with two mythical figures in profile, with maker’s mark, hallmarked for Birmingham 1897, length approximately 12cm. £100-£150 --- Please note tortoiseshell (hawksbill turtle) is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions and USA Fish and Wildlife regulations. Please be aware that it is the buyer’s responsibility to arrange any CITES export license for their purchases. More information can be found at www.cites.org.

Lot 385

A set of six Victorian silver gilt and enamel teaspoons, the finials modelled with Eastern deities, with twist stems above winged shoulders, the bowls decorated in polychrome cloisonné enamel, maker’s marks indistinct, Birmingham 1890, length 10.2cm. £150-£200

Lot 387

An Art Deco silver mounted cut-glass perfume bottle, the globular-shaped body with silver collar and hinged lid decorated with blue guilloche enamel, with frosted glass stopper, by Adie Bros Ltd, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1924, height approximately 13.2cm. £150-£180

Lot 388

A pair of silver mounted glass perfume bottles, 1918, of slender ovoid form, etched with meandering roses, raised on circular foot, the silver dished collars with beaded edge and teardrop-shaped glass stoppers, London hallmark, by Robert Pringle & Sons, height 17cm. £60-£80

Lot 389

An Edwardian silver lion pin cushion, the lion realistically modelled in standing pose, with full mane, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1907, height 53mm. £600-£800

Lot 39

A small collection of jewellery, comprising a Victorian gold cross pendant on a fine ropetwist chain, a Victorian snake-link chain necklace, a gilt ropetwist chain, a larger ropetwist chain and a long silver belcher-link chain, various lengths. (15) £500-£700

Lot 390

An Edwardian silver duck pin cushion, realistically modelled, with red stone cabochon eyes by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1908, height 34mm. £100-£150

Lot 391

An Edwardian silver suffragette pepperette, by Saunders & Shepherd, with pull off cover, modelled as a suffragette in a peek bonnet, tied with a bow beneath her chin, carrying two ivorine placards, the red lettering reading ‘VOTES FOR WOMEN’ to the front and ‘WE CAN MAKE THINGS HOT FOR YOU’ to the reverse, with stamped Registration No. 522383, hallmarked for Chester 1908, height 8.3cm. £600-£800 --- An almost identical example was sold through these rooms on 18 June 2019, Lot 287.

Lot 392

A Scottish silver cast pepper modelled as a Newhaven fishwife in traditional striped working dress and cap, her arms folded, the figure raised on screw off circular base, by William Hamilton & Son, Edinburgh 1926, height 8.8cm. £300-£400 --- The Newhaven Fishwives were photographed by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson between 1843-47, as part of a series of photographs documenting the life and work of the fishermen and women of Newhaven, an independent fishing village to the north of Edinburgh. Because their early paper-negative process (calotype) could not record the fishermen at sea, Hill and Adamson focused instead on Newhaven’s fishwives. Whilst the men went out to sea, the women did most of the land work, such as gutting and preparing the fish and they would walk the hilly two miles from Newhaven to the centre of Edinburgh carrying willow baskets filled with freshly caught fish. They were known for their distinctive traditional costumes of brightly coloured striped working dresses, woollen aprons and white caps and their robust natural beauty. They were admired for their strong and heroic character and were renowned for their sharp tongues which gave rise to the Scott’s expression “a tongue like a fishwife”. Image Caption: A calotype of the Newhaven Fishwives by Hill and Adamson, 1843-1847.

Lot 393

A Scottish silver table bell, modelled as an elderly Victorian lady, wearing a crinoline dress, shawl and bonnet, and carrying a Pekinese dog and walking stick, by Hamilton & Inches, hallmarked for Edinburgh, 1931, height 9.5cm. £200-£300

Lot 394

A 19th century Russian silver and niello snuff box, of rectangular form, the hinged cover depicting the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, the image within cartouche outline and bordered by geometric decoration, with push button fastener, hallmarked for Moscow 1873, assay master’s mark for Viktor Vasilyevich Savinsky or Veniamin Vasilyevich Savinsky, maker’s mark indistinct, 84 zolotnik standard purity mark, dimensions 10.5 x 5.9cm. £200-£300

Lot 396

A George IV silver rectangular snuff box, with scroll and foliate chased borders, and engine-turned base, the hinged lid crested and initialled, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1825, dimensions 73.5 x 44mm. £100-£120

Lot 397

A silver presentation miniature oar, HMS Hood, the blade inscribed ‘W.O.s GIGS “HOOD”, 1935’, the blade engraved with the names ‘BENNETT, BUCKNALL, BROOKER, TOMES, MARTIN, DRISCOLL, FIELDING’, with maker’s mark “NA&AFI” for NAVY, ARMY & AIR FORCE INSTITUTE, hallmarked for Birmingham 1934, length 20.5cm. £80-£120 --- HMS Hood was a modified Royal Sovereign-class pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Royal Navy, early 1890s, the pride of the British Navy and revered as the world’s most powerful warship for more than 20 years. In 1935, HMS Hood was in Home waters and in the Mediterranean on various exercises visiting Gibraltar, Portsmouth, Port and Scapa Flow. In July she was part of the Silver Jubilee Fleet Review and later in August took part in Navy Week at Portsmouth. Competitions between Navy ships was a frequent occurrence when vessels gathered in port. On 24 May 1941, in the Battle of the Denmark Strait, HMS Hood was struck by German shells from the Bismarck, Germany’s largest battleship. HMS Hood exploded and sank within three minutes, with the loss of all but three of her crew of 1418 men. These deaths constituted the Royal Navy’s greatest single ship loss of the Second World War. 


Lot 398

An Edwardian silver padlock-shaped hinged pocket watch stand, by Grey & Co., raised on pad feet, Registration No. 416422, enclosing unassociated nickel cased open face keyless wind pocket watch, with maker’s mark, London hallmark for 1901, height 11cm. £120-£150

Lot 400

An Edwardian silver mounted easel back photograph frame, of shaped rectangular form, the silver border applied to a green velvet mount, embossed with C-scrolls and flowering foliage, with central vacant cartouche surmount, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901, dimensions 32 x 22.8cm. £140-£180

Lot 404

A set of three hunting themed silver plated stirrup cups, retailed by Mappin & Webb, in the form of a stag, a fox and a hare, the hare example signed ‘Mappin & Webb, London’, height 12.5cm. £100-£150

Lot 406

An Austrian silver and enamel cigarette case, circa 1900, of rectangular form, enamelled with a young lady dressed in a plumed hat, and in her undergarments, wearing long black gloves and black stockings and revealing her petticoats, with maker’s mark G.A.S. for Georg Adam Scheid, Vienna, stamped hexagonal Diana head hallmark (in use between 1867-1922) and town code A for Vienna, 900/1000 standard, dimensions 87 x 60.5mm. £500-£700 --- Georg Adam Scheid (1838-1921) was born in Schönau Baden, Germany. At the age of sixteen, he began an apprenticeship, working in both Pforzheim and Stufttgart. In 1858 he travelled to Vienna to work for the goldsmith Michael Markowitsch. Scheid became a partner in the firm in 1862 and the company was renamed Marakowitsch & Scheid. The business premises were located at 8 Sandwirtgasse, later moving to 83 Gumpendorfer Straße. Michael’s son Adolf joined the business, later taking on the management of the firm until the company ceased trading in 1898. On leaving the partnership, Scheid moved next door to 85 Gumpendorfer Straße. The business proved to be extremely successful, excelling in silver and enamel work, and employing up to three hundred workers at their manufacturing premises. As well as a talented silversmith and artist, Scheid was also an astute businessman. In 1888 he open his own refinery where precious metal wastes could be rendered for re-use. The plant was so productive that they exported refined precious metals worldwide. In 1894 Scheid was joined in partnership by his nephew and two sons, Arthur and Robert. The business had already participated in the Jubilee exhibition of 1889, and exhibited at the Paris 1900 Exposition Universelle. In 1911, at the age of 74, Scheid retired, his sons taking over the management of the company. World War I had a devastating effect on the business, with a total collapse in overseas trade and the dire economic situation in Austria and Germany leading to the liquidation of the part of the business involved in decorative silver and gold accessories, although the refinery continued to trade. Scheid died in 1921, and was buried in the family tomb at the Evangelischer Friedhof Simmering, Vienna. In 1962 the refinery Scheid had founded was merged with the Ludwig Roessler GmbH, leading to the founding of Ögussa GmbH. Ogussa is still located at 85 Gumpendorfer Straße.

Lot 410

A Victorian silver book vesta case by George Unite, the front engraved with an eight point star, the reverse with a cross, both within repeating guilloche borders, the strike vertically mounted, Birmingham 1878, dimensions 45 x 10mm. £70-£100

Lot 411

Three silver vesta cases, the first of rounded oblong form, engraved throughout with ivy leaf decoration, initialled to reverse, with suspensory loop, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1896, the second modelled as four cigars, foliate engraved, by Turner Brothers, Birmingham 1895, the third formed as an entwined serpent, stamped ‘925’, lengths 49mm (excluding suspensory loop), 50mm, 43mm respectively. £100-£150

Lot 413

An Edwardian novelty silver Association Football vesta case, shaped in the form of a leather football, the front with engraved lace and panel detail, stamped Registration No. 467827 to the reverse, with suspensory loop, by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1906, dimensions 52 x 54mm. £600-£800 --- This is one of the larger models of these Association Football vesta cases. Other examples in this series by H. Williamson Ltd of 81, Farringdon Road, London E.C. included ruby, cricket and golf vesta cases, and were made in silver, 9ct gold, 15ct gold and gun metal.

Lot 414

A Victorian silver combination vesta and sovereign case, of rectangular form with rounded corners, engraved with scrolling foliate decoration throughout, incorporating a hinged cover to the front opening to reveal a sprung sovereign holder, the case enclosing a toothpick, (lacking accompanying pencil), engraved with Patent No. 4709, maker’s mark possibly ‘W.T’ for William Twigg, Birmingham 1891, monogrammed, with suspensory loop, length 64mm. £70-£100

Lot 415

A Victorian silver vesta case by Sampson Mordan, engraved with pairs of finches amidst flowering blossom, the reverse incorporating a vacant rectangular reserve, on ring suspension loop, London 1883, length (including suspension loop), 59mm. £70-£100

Lot 416

A Victorian silver and enamelled vesta case by Sampson Mordan, the front enamelled with a Grenadier guardsman, wearing the Egypt and Sudan medal 1882-89 and the Khedive’s Star, the reverse engraved with presentation inscription ‘Paddy from Cosmo’, London 1889, dimensions 58 x 32 x 10mm. £600-£800

Lot 417

A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case by Sampson Mordan & Co., the front enamelled with a golfer in plus fours and flat cap, with a cottage to the background, numbered ‘7’, London 1891, dimensions 58 x 31 x 9.5mm. £600-£800

Lot 418

An Edwardian silver and enamel vesta case by Sampson Mordan & Co., depicting a shooting party, in wooded landscape with stream, possibly depicting King Edward VII with two attendants and four dogs, numbered ‘11’, Chester 1909, dimensions 58 x 31 x 10mm. £600-£800

Lot 419

A set of four Edwardian silver and enamel menu holders, by Sampson Mordan & Co. Ltd., the circular enamelled scenes depicting game birds in flight - red grouse, drake mallard, cock pheasant and English partridge, all stamped with Registration No. 402227, hallmarked for Chester 1907, (the partridge, hallmarked for Chester 1908, with enamel damage), cased, dimensions 30 x 40mm. £600-£800

Lot 420

A Victorian silver and enamel combination vesta case, of slim narrow form, incorporating a penknife, propelling pencil and button hook, the lid enamelled with a horse racing scene at full gallop, silver gilt interior engraved by retailer ‘H. LEWIS, 72 NEW BOND ST. W.’ with suspensory loop, by Alfred Fuller, London 1887, dimensions 75 x 19mm. £600-£800

Lot 421

A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case by Sampson Mordan & Co., the front enamelled with a horse racing scene, the horses at full gallop before a grandstand and cheering crowd, the reverse monogrammed and engraved ‘August 29th 1891’, London 1890, dimensions 58 x 31 x 10mm. £600-£800

Lot 422

A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case by Sampson Mordan & Co., the front enamelled with a hunt meet, the huntsmen with their pack of hounds, numbered ‘13’, London 1895, dimensions 57 x 31 x 10mm. £600-£800

Lot 9

Of Regimental interest: A Scots Guard diamond sweetheart brooch, set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, the green enamel plaque centred with a Scottish thistle motif encircled within the Latin motto of the Royal Stuart dynasty: ‘NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT’ (’No one provokes me with impunity’), silver mounted, diameter 25mm. £100-£200

Lot 98

A framed facsimile signed by George V on Buckingham Palace headed notepaper to Private R Lawrence 40th MGC No 63545 on his return to UK following release from P.O.W; a bronze and silver Royal Life saving medals 1891 in boxes, silver medal award of merit

Lot 120

A collection of 9 Victorian glass bottles; a set of 5 1970's Hornsea Kitchen storage jars, a silver plated teapot etc

Lot 131

A large selection of Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Crowns.

Lot 361

Gold Ring Lenco GL75 Transcription turntable.  Needs a rewire, plug gone, lid cracked and front silver piece coming away; deck looks ok. From a deceased estate and was apparently working in the property until recently. Cannot guarantee.

Lot 385

A 2000 commemorative Queen Mother £5 silver coin

Lot 386

A selection of silver 3ds, Victorian and George V 6d etc

Lot 388

A 2010 £10  Britannian5oz silver, no 10 of no 999

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