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Lot 607

A Worcester porcelain candlestick painted a bird, flowers and foliage, damaged, 15.5 cm high, a similar cauldron vase, cracked around on foot, 6 cm high, another vase, repaired, a similar box and cover and a similar pin tray (some damages) (5)

Lot 631

A silver plated and faux tortoiseshell mounted tray, 61 cm wide

Lot 676

A collection of Georgian and later keys, a brass crumb tray, and a chamberstick (qty)

Lot 632

An Arts and Crafts copper tray, May Long Life Happiness Be Yours, 51.5 cm wide

Lot 671

A painted bronze pen tray, on a pug dog and cat support, 13.5 cm high

Lot 692

A leather carrier, 24 cm high, a painted metal tray, decorated classical ruins, boxes, metalwares and items (box)

Lot 743

A hardstone figure, in the form of a seated horse, on a plinth, 10 cm wide, an ink blotter, a millefiori glass paperweight, assorted treen moulds, a two handled copper tray and other items (qty)

Lot 780

A cinnabar lacquer tray, decorated a landscape, 24.5 cm wide

Lot 109

Art Nouveau style bronze oval pen tray, sheathed with flowering foliage, 8.75" wide

Lot 118

Small quantity of interesting items, to include a silver and blue enamel lidded box, a miniature silver and blue enamel tray, a needlework purse, a glass Christmas bauble, a number of antique ivory items etc

Lot 46

Liberty & Co Guild of Handicraft style rectangular planished pewter two-handled tray, inscribed 'Tudric' English Pewter, Liberty & Co no. 043, 19" wide

Lot 62

An early 20th century mahogany and marquetry tray, in the stye of Louis Majorelle, w. 62 cm, d. 40 cm CONDITION REPORT: General wear and tear

Lot 212

A Quantity of Silver Plate, including a tea tray, tankard, goblet, flat wear and trophy together with six bullion spoons.

Lot 201

A Quantity of Indian Silver, including two trinket dishes, one small tray, a lidded pot on tripod legs and a sugar castor. (5)

Lot 216

A George II Silver Card Tray, dated 1758, mm Fuller White, the tray with scalloped edge and shell motif feet, approx 260 gms.

Lot 293

A Victorian 'Crescent' Toilette Set, on porcelain tray, including three small pots, a lidded cotton wool bowl, together with a Gray's Pottery tea trio, a vintage 'Crescent' porcelain miniature tea set comprising tea pot, cup and saucer, sugar bowl, jug on a tray decorated with garlands of pink roses.

Lot 196

A Victorian Four Piece Silver and Cut Glass Cruet Set, London hallmark, dated 1861/2, on a tray, mm William Bateman & Daniel Ball, tray weight approx 800 gms.

Lot 217

A George IV Silver Card Tray, London hallmark, dated 1820, mm (possibly) Benjamin Mountigue, the tray with beaded decoration, arabesque foliate engraving on ball and claw feet, approx 260 gms

Lot 82

An Art Nouveau Beldray Hammered Copper and Brass Oval Twin Handled Tray, approx 46 cms

Lot 215

A George III Silver Card Tray, London hallmark, dated 1762, mm Fuller White, the tray with scalloped edge and shell motif feet, approx 298 gms

Lot 1029

A CHINOISERIE DECORATED FOLDING CIRCULAR TRAY TABLE. 1ft 7ins diameter, 1ft 9ins high.

Lot 1246

A 19th CENTURY CHAMBERLAIN WORCESTER PEN TRAY painted with flowers, red script mark to base.

Lot 1215

AN AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN TEA SET, on a tray with jug, tea or coffee pot, sugar bowl, five cups and eleven various saucers.

Lot 310

A mahogany two-handled round tray, 49 x 59 cm

Lot 465

Franz Porcelain Cymbidum Candle Holder with Tea light. FZ00516 + Franz Butterfly Mint Tray, FZ01267. 9.5 Inches In length. Both Items are In Mint Condition and Come Complete with Boxes.

Lot 184

English Pewter Arty Nouveau Tray by Hutton of Sheffield, Liberty Design No 1105, Planished & Moulded Decoration, 19 x 12 Inches

Lot 1568

Early To Mid 20thC Mossman Steamer Trunk, Metal Strapwork And Fittings With Interior Tray, Containing A Small Amount Of Clothes

Lot 292

Silver Plated Sugar Bowl. Teapot, Water Jug, Milk Jug and Circular Tray Together with a centre piece and 8 souvenir spoons - Cape Town, Turkey, Australia, Paris, Sydney, Nelson Inner Wheel etc

Lot 180

CORNER UNIT , WOOD ASH TRAY STAND , 3 SMALL TABLES

Lot 225

TRAY OF BRITISH COINS

Lot 227

SMALL TRAY OF WATCHES

Lot 228

1 PLASTIC TRAY OF WATCHES

Lot 233

LEATHER TRAY OF JEWELLERY

Lot 312

LARGE TRAY & DECANTER & GLASSES

Lot 38

1 BOX CARS & TRAY OF CARDS

Lot 6

Late 19th/early 20th Century pottery flow blue transfer decorated dressing table set with rectangular tray Condition:

Lot 119

Early 20th Century silver plated four piece tea set and similar rectangular tray Condition:

Lot 308

An Edwardian "Faith, Hope & Charity" Print Together With An Oak Tray

Lot 8

Four Wedgwood Blue Jasperware Items Including A Dressing Table Tray

Lot 17

A Tinware Disney Mickey Mouse Childs Tea Set & Tray

Lot 65

Three Plated Communion Vessels Together With A Two Handled Serving Tray

Lot 32

A Limited Edition 2012 Moorcroft Pottery Tray Depicting Windsor Castle

Lot 158

A Butterfly Wing Decorated Two Handled Serving Tray

Lot 486

An Antique Butlers Tray On Folding Stand

Lot 61

A Simpsons 6 person dinner service in the Carthage pattern consisting of bowls, side plates, dinner plates, serving tray each piece having a decorative feather pattern with gilt banding. Measures: 31cm wide.

Lot 1161

A 1970's retro atomic / sputnik coat hat stand having white ball finial hooks with chrome and ebonised stand, terraced tray base beneath 168cm

Lot 274

A vintage mid 20th century brass nautical novelty ashtray in the form of a crab having lift up lid to tray with removable compartment.

Lot 60

2001 Daimler Majestic 4.0 LWB- Built to a bespoke specification for the personal use of Her Majesty The Queen- First road registered on 4th June 2001 and passed to the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust in January 2007- Less than 1,400 miles since leaving the Royal Household and just 15,325 miles from newEvery British monarch has been chauffeured around in, and / or driven if they so wished, Daimlers since 1902 when King Edward VII granted the Coventry marque a Royal Warrant. Rolls-Royce and latterly Bentley may have become the preferred source of state limousines post-WW2 but Daimler remained happy to furnish the Royal Mews with less ostentatious conveyances that were better suited to private motoring. Built to a bespoke specification for the personal use of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, chassis F35595 was despatched from the Works on 14th March 2001 but not road registered as 'Y694 CDU' until 4th June that year. The nigh on three-month delay was necessitated by an intensive, circa 2,500-mile 'debugging' programme to ensure that the Majestic 4.0 Litre Long Wheelbase Saloon 'never failed to proceed'. Like HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH The Prince of Wales, Her Majesty The Queen is known to favour Dark Green hues for her 'own' cars. Thus, the Daimler was finished in British Racing Green with Catkin leather upholstery and a subtle Red coachline. A Vehicle Features Enquiry conducted on Jaguar Cars Ltd's own Service and Warranty System reveals that the five-seater was specified without a rear cigar lighter, ashtrays or blinds but with a full-size spare wheel, touring suspension and more sumptuous rouched soft grain trim. The same document lists numbers for all the car's major mechanical components and even its radio code. However, the Daimler's key number is simply recorded as 'Not Authorised'. Naturally given its intended recipient the Majestic 4.0 Litre Long Wheelbase Saloon also boasts a number of extras not available to the general public.As well as an aversion to cigarette / cigar smoke, Her Majesty enjoyed driving (and being driven) with the windows down just not the one nearest to her. Thus, each rear armrest contains controls for both rear windows. The standard fit CD Auto Changer may have been omitted but an examination of the boot shows its place was once supplanted by equipment for keeping The Queen in touch with her Home Office and Government. Benefiting from steel cylinder liners as opposed to Nikasil coated ones for its 3996cc alloy V8 engine (rated at 280hp / 277lbft) and five-speed automatic transmission, the five-seater was reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 6.9 seconds and 149mph; a useful turn of speed should the need ever have arisen to deploy it.The controls for a full suite of security lights are hidden within a compartment that would otherwise have housed the front ashtray / cigarette lighter. The alternately flashing front / rear foglamps and front-mounted strobe lights are not dissimilar to the set-up on an unmarked police car but the convoy lights which nestle either side of the rear view mirror would have made Queen Elizabeth II's presence aboard the Daimler immediately apparent to members of her security team especially at times of otherwise poor visibility.An even more personal touch is the nicely engineered handbag holding tray built into the armrest between the two front seats which ensured that it was readily accessible and kept away from any inadvertent footwell kicks. Her Majesty The Queen and HRH Prince Philip were both photographed driving (and being chauffeured in) 'Y694 CDU' on numerous occasions. In addition to commuting from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle, the Daimler was also used to attend polo matches and for social engagements. A letter on file from Jaguar Heritage confirms that the Majestic 4.0 Litre Long Wheelbase Saloon was 'used by HM The Queen for private motoring until returned to Jaguar for preservation by the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust, with little more than 14,000 miles 'on the clock'. Her Majesty then took delivery of a new Daimler'. The same missive also states 'She drove the car herself and it was also used as a royal relief vehicle. We gained control of the car when it was returned to Special Vehicles . . . The car was first registered on 4th June 2001 and we acquired it in January 2007'.An internal vehicle log records the Daimler as being a 'Gift from Jaguar Cars Limited' to the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust and that it was MOT tested on 19th September 2007 at 14,485 miles. Sold into private hands some two years later, the five-seater had obviously had any sensitive communications equipment removed but interestingly its security lights were not only left in situ but also fully functional. Although, using them on the Queen's Highway would be illegal for mere mortals.Only ever road registered to Jaguar Cars Ltd, the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust and the vendor, 'Y694 CDU' has still only covered a warranted 15,325 miles from new (and so less than 1,400 after leaving the Royal Service). Invited to form part of The Cartier Style et Luxe display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on 1st July 2012 due to its exceptional provenance, the Majestic 4.0 Litre Long Wheelbase Saloon was last serviced by Carrs Jaguar (apparently its seventh) a mere 20 miles ago.Given the time and trouble that went into ensuring that it was fit for Royal Service, the car's current condition should perhaps be no surprise. Kept in a temperature controlled garage as part of an impressive private collection, this truly historic Daimler is worthy of close inspection.Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, handbooks, assorted Jaguar Cars Ltd / JDHT paperwork and numerous photos. A very special motor car.PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)

Lot 124

AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT QIANLONG PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN SPOON TRAY, painted with a river landscape scene, the rim with 18th Century European gilding, the base unglazed, 5in wide.

Lot 517

An Art Deco circular 2 tier painted tea trolley; a metal tea tray

Lot 269B

A large Whitefriars bowl, 2 similar vases, a red bubble vase, ash tray and 2 other pieces

Lot 391

An unusual pair of Chinese tea caddies with engraved decoration and fitted tray and other silver plate

Lot 381

A Professionally Made Mahogany Coin Cabinet containing 14 x trays (6 trays with 25 spaces (each 41mm), 2 trays with 25 spaces (each 34mm), 4 trays with 36 spaces (each 31mm), 1 tray with 42 spaces (21mm) & 1 tray with 42 spaces (27mm); brass fittings, double doors (no key for lock), good condition

Lot 406

A Mahogany Coin Cabinet, 32.5cm x 30cm x 26.5cm, containing 20 trays with double-holed spaces for 834 coins (5 trays each with 20 x 50mm spaces, 1 tray with 30 x 40mm spaces, 8 trays each with 42 x 35mm spaces, 4 trays each with 56 x 30mm spaces & 2 trays each with 72 x 25mm spaces); double doors (no key for lock), brass fittings, most spaces with felts; manufactured by Swann of Heddon-on-the-Wall (Northumberland); excellent condition

Lot 407

A Mahogany Coin Cabinet, 32.5cm x 30cm x 15cm, containing 10 trays with double-holed spaces for 420 coins (2 trays each with 20 x 50mm spaces, 6 trays each with 42 x 35mm spaces, 1 tray with 56 x 30mm spaces & 1 tray with 72 x 25mm spaces); drop-down lockable door (with key), brass fittings, most spaces with felts, manufactured by Swann of Heddon-on-the-Wall (Northumberland), some light scratches on top o/wise very good condition

Lot 76

Wooden ark with carved animals, set of wooden nine pins, a wooden hoopla set with long necked birds. Also tray of wooden fencing and three C.W.S paper masks.

Lot 4

Tray containing draughts and chess pieces, bone dominoes, wooden jigsaw, Reeves painting set, unused, small board game.

Lot 2

Tray of various die-cast vehicles, planes etc. Mostly in Poor order.

Lot 108

A large silver plated twin handled tray with engraved coat of arms to centre, impressed mark to base Goldsmiths and Silversmiths company, 61cm by 46cm, together with another smaller round tray (2)

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