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A small collection of Edwardian and later silver and silver plate, including a silver National Benzole Trophy plaque with inscription dated 1955, John Pinches Ltd. London 1954, 6.3 by 4cm, a silver bon bon dish, William Devenport, Birmingham 1904, a/f, 13.5 by 10.5 by 2.5cm high, overall weighable silver 3.1toz, a Dunhill tankard form lighter, a/f, 8.5cm high, four EPNS stirrup cups, engraved with initials 'J.W.M.' with leather case, five small EPNS trophies. (1 bag)
A collection of George III and later silver, comprising a George III milk jug, rubbed maker's mark, London 1788, 10 by 5.3 by 14.5cm high, a Victorian tankard, Edward & John Barnard, London 1865, 11 by 7.5 by 9.5cm high, a Mappin & Webb small silver oval form tray, 15 by 12cm, an ERII silver candlestick with weighted base, 'J J R', Birmingham 1978, 11 by 16cm high, 12.4toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
A Sheffield silver christening bowl with engraved inscription, Sheffield 1926 (5.5cm x 12cm) (144g), a Birmingham silver christening tankard with Arts and Crafts style knot design and floral centres, with double C scroll handle to side, with engraved name Tom, Birmingham 1861, (8.5cm x 6cm) (117.9g)
Edwardian silver lidded tankard, the body decorated with relief designs including mask of Bacchus and fruiting vine leaves, the central shield crest with inscription 'Presented to Guy Speir Esquire along with an address from the Unionists of Bute, Arran and Cumbrae 13th April 1909', by C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1908, retailers mark to the underside 'Edward Glasgow', 21cm tall, 1364g.Good condition No obvious repairs Cartouche appears ok
A collection of silver to include; a Georgian table spoon hallmarked for London 1786 by Hester Bateman, a pair of sugar tongs hallmarked London 1885 by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, a French silver saucepan shaped sifter, a Victorian silver knife hallmarked Birmingham 1849 by Cronin and Wheeler, a silver handled cake slice hallmarked Sheffield 1964 by Harrison Bros, two London hallmarked mustard spoons, two silver knives, one silver handled and other silver bladed, a Chester silver small tankard shaped salt/pepper pot, a small silver condiment spoon, Birmingham hallmarked, a modern silver engraved pill box, two silver plated medallions - one Liverpool FC.Gross weight = Approx. 438 grams.Tarnished, surface scratching.
A mixed lot to include an early to mid 20th century bone china tableware to include 6 Aynsley Lawleys Regent coffee cans and 3 saucers, 4 Royal Albert Yellow Ribbon coffee cans and 4 saucers, Royal Stafford part coffee set, 6 Phoenix Ware Viola bowls and other china, soft toys to include Basil Brush together with a globe A/F, a lamp A/F a fan A/F, together with an anglepoise lamp, mixed flatware, a Garrard clock and another, a pottery appetizer tray, signed Jerusalem along with matching tankard, mixed copperware and other itemsLocation: 6.3
A mid-19th century Chinese export silver tankard with simulated bamboo handle, the tapered cylindrical body decorated in relief with figures in landscape, framing a small circular boss with engraved initials, within fruiting vine and reeded borders, engraved presentation inscription and pseudo Georgian hallmark to base, weight 396.7g, height 12cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Edwardian silver christening tankard of girdled 'U' form with scroll handle and circular foot, London 1901 by Wakeley & Wheeler, weight 189g, height 11cm, with hinged leather case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Tray of items to include: 19th century conical pewter pint jug by W. G. Edmonds of Dublin, together with another pewter tankard and three pewter spoons, vintage Kodak 'Retinette IB' camera in case and a pair of original Victorian advertisements, 'The gun of the period' and 'Colt's double action Army revolver' framed and glazed. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Box of assorted china to include: copper lustre dresser jugs, Lord Kitchener Staffordshire flatback figure, Coalport commemorative trinket box, Wade nursery rhyme favourites and Disney whimsies, Bretby floral planter, various vases and pots, Carlton Ware chamber sticks, Empire china wall bracket, Limoges miniature ewer and trinket box, glass swan, art pottery tankard, Palissy butter dish and spoon set etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A BOX OF GUN / SHOOTING RELATED ITEMS, comprising a cased bonze Egypt Command Small Arms Meeting 1929 Cavalry Mounted Competition Runners up medal/medallion, a small attaché case containing a number of United Kingdom Cartridge Club Journals, two Webley and Scott can launchers originally designed to project beer cans for target practice (but with a change in beer can construction they became redundant, however several new cans including Tuna and cat food cans will fit them, samples of which are contained in the carry case), an Eley paper weight with dummy .22'' rim-fire cartridges embedded within it, a Gun Trade memorial beer tankard, a Kynoch ivorine page marker and two silver, two EPNS commemorative teaspoons related to shooting plus an empty old Grand Prix 12 bore cartridge carton (1 box)
A Chinese porcelain 'Lotus' vase, 19th century, of globular form with cylindrical flared neck, decorated in blue and white with flowering lotus sprays, iron-red seal mark to the underside, 41cm high CONDITION REPORT - Tankard - six chips to the rim and descending long hairline crack. Star crack to the base, numerous chips and frits to the base rim. Surface scratching and wear to the decoration throughout. Handled basin - numerous chips and frits to the rim, extensive hairline crack from the rim, through the handle section and into the body where it splits into two. Firing cracks to the base. Surface scratching and wear to the decoration throughout. Bowl - Large chip to the rim and descending hairline crack. Decoration to the interior and the exterior very worn throughout.
Lord Nelson/Nelson Ware, a collection of ceramics all with the same image of Winston Churchill in front of a Naval ship with quote 'There'll always be an England', two type of designs to the rims, gilt and lustre style, including butter dish, tankard, milk jug, cups, saucers, dishes, ashtray and more (parcel) generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
Royal Doulton, a small collection of WWII period transfer printed ceramics, to include an incomplete trinket box, missing lid, a tankard, two small dishes, a cup and a beaker, all with the quote 'This Was Their Finest Hour' to the bases )parcel) the cup has a chip just above the handle, all have a few small knocks, only the lid missing from the trinket box, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A collection of etched glassware, comprising tankards and hi ball tumblers, etched with Churchill and other World Leaders, with Commemorative gilt decorated glass decanter and stopper by Garrard & Co, commemorating the Centenary of Churchill's Birth, together with another decanter and stopper with etched design, a Limited Edition Commemorative glass tankard by Frank Thrower 562/1000, plus three wine glasses (parcel) (parcel) generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
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