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Lot 149

A signed helmet from the 1994 Grand Prix Mechanics Trust event at Silverstone,the white open-face Skidlid MkII helmet with black snap-on peak, the signatures collected at the event in black marker, comprising Michael Schumacher, Jackie Stewart, Mikka Hakkinen, Damon Hill, Eddie Irvine, Pedro Diniz, David Coulthard, Ken Tyrrell, Jean Alesi, Mark Blundell, Martin Brundle, Gabriel Tarquini, Johnny Herbert, Murray Walker and others, together with a paddock pass for the event. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 192

London and North Western Railway 12 inch dial mahogany cased fusee railway clock supplied to the LNWR around 1860 by John Walker of London. The rectangular plated chain driven fusee movement has turned pillars and a shaped back cock. The mahogany case with LNWR enamel clock numberplate 2180 screwed to the right hand side has a thin one piece turned surround dovetailed back box with one side door and a bottom door with cock beading secured by a brass lock, it also retains its original cast brass bezel hinged to the left and secured with a bezel lock and key. The original dial is lettered L&N.W.R JNo Walker 40 Princess St Leicester Squ 5846 and has typical John Walker blued steel heart shaped hands. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. A rare clock that has retained its pre grouping dial writing.

Lot 181

London & South Western Railway 8 inch mahogany cased fusee railway clock with a cast brass bezel and a rectangular plated wire driven English fusee movement. Supplied to the LSWR circa 1880 by John Walker London. The original dial displays BR(S) JOHN WALKER 1 SOUTH MOLTON ST LONDON 2455 SW. The case has one side door and a bottom door and is stamped in the back box 2455 SW. The Southern Railway clock records show this clock as last in use at Barnes Loop Crossing Box. In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key.

Lot 182

London & South Western Railway 8 inch mahogany cased fusee railway clock with a spun brass bezel and a rectangular plated wire driven English fusee movement. Supplied to the LSWR circa 1880 by John Walker London. The dial displays BR(S) JOHN WALKER 1 SOUTH MOLTON ST LONDON 1779 SW. The case has one side door and a bottom door secured with a brass lock and is stamped in the back box 1779SW. The SR clock records show this clock as last in use at Basingstoke C Signal Box and previously at Twickenham West Signal Box and taken out of railway service in December 1966. In working order and recently stripped, manually cleaned and oiled so ready to hang. Complete with pendulum and keys and a copy of the Southern Railway clock record.

Lot 197

LB&SCR 10 inch Mahogany cased fusee dial clock with a cast brass bezel, supplied to the London Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1885 by Gillet & Johnson. The chain driven English fusee movement in fully overhauled condition is of typical London style and has rectangular plates, the white enamel hand painted dial displays the legend, B.R.(S). John Walker 1, South Molton St London 958.B. and the rear of the case has been stamped 796 B. The Southern clock records show that this clock was originally supplied to London Bridge as a relief clock, the Brighton Operating Superintendent and lastly Redhill GMS office. In fully restored working condition complete with pendulum and keys and a copy of the Southern Railway clock record.

Lot 4

BELL, Clive (1881-1964). Since Cezanne, London, 1922, 8vo, half tone plates, original cloth. FIRST EDITION, with a pencil note by Eden and highlighting. With 12 other art reference books, some PRESENTATION COPIES to Anthony Eden. (13)BELL, Clive (1881-1964).  Since Cézanne. London: Chatto and Windus, 1922. 8vo (195 x 130mm). Half title, half tone plates (some spotting). Original blue cloth, spine with printed label (label rubbed, without the dust-jacket). Provenance: Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (old armorial bookplate). FIRST EDITION, with a pencil note on p.65 (illegible, probably not in Eden's hand, illustrated) and on p.137, in Eden's hand, regarding "young Oxford intellectuals", and with his highlighting throughout. With 12 other related books including Julius Meier-Graefe's Degas (London, 1923, 4to, monochrome plates, original buckram, NUMBER 225 OF 1,000 COPIES), Constantin Antoniade's Trois Figures de la Renaissance. Pierre Arétin. Guichardin. Benvenuto Cellini (Paris, 1937, 8vo, wrappers, NUMBER 141 OF 155 COPIES, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed, "A Mr. Anthony Eden, hommage et respectueuse admiration, Antoniade, Genève, Janvier 1938", Austen Chamberlain's Seen in Passing ... Foreword by Lady [Ivy] Chamberlain (London, 1937, 4to, plates, original cloth, the author's wife's PRESENTATION COPY of this account of an architectural travelogue through Europe just before The Second World war, inscribed "Anthony [Eden], [?]from Ivy Chamberlain"), Wilfrid Blunt's The Art of Botanical Illustration (London, 1950, large 8vo, plates, some coloured, attractively bound in full red modern calf gilt by Bayntun Riviere, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR), Kenneth Clark's Piero della Francesca (London, 1951, folio, plates, some coloured, original red buckram, INSCRIBED in a very small hand [?presumably to Anthony Eden], "With all good wishes from Jane & Kenneth Clark, August 1952"), Huntington Cairns & John Walker's Great Paintings from the National Gallery of Art (Washington, 1952, folio, full-page coloured illustrations, original dark blue buckram gilt, FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY, the front free endpaper inscribed, "For [?illegible word] Eden, with kind regards from his friends at the National Gallery, [signed respectively by:] David Finley [the gallery's first Director], Huntington Cairns, John Walker, Washington, March 5, 1953"), Raymond Nacenta's The Painters and the Artistic Climate of Paris since 1810 (London, 1960, folio, coloured plates, original blue hessian, PRESENTATION COPY, the half title inscribed, "A Lord et Lady Avon, en souvenir de leur visite 'd'avant-première' à l' Exposition des peintures des collections français, Avec les sincères hommages de Ray. Nacenta, Le 27 Juin, 1962"), Catalogue de l' Oeuvre de Georges Braque. Peintures 1936-1941 ([Paris], 1961, 4to, illustrations, some coloured, original coloured decorated hessian boards, ring-bound internally), Henry Maldiney's La Fondation Marguerite et Aimé Maeght (Paris, "Derrière le Miroir, No. 148," 1964, folio, plates and illustrations by Braque, Chagall, Kandinsky, Miro, Giacometti and others, including 6 original lithographs, some coloured, original pictorial boards) and Denys Sutton's Walter Sickert. A Biography (London, 1976, 4to, plates, cloth, PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed, "For Anthony and Clarissa [Eden], with much affection and gratitude, Denys"). The lot sold not subject to return. (13)

Lot 117

DOVES PRESS - William SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616). The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Hammersmith, The Doves Press, 1913, 4to (233 x 165mm), printed in red and black, contemporary dark blue morocco gilt by the Doves Bindery. ONE OF 200 COPIES ON PAPER.DOVES PRESS - William Shakespeare (1564-1616).  The Tragedie of Julius Caesar. Hammersmith [London]: The Doves Press, 1913. 4to (233 x 165mm). Printed in red and black throughout, 4-pages of errata at the end. Contemporary (1921) dark blue crushed morocco by Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson at the Doves Bindery, the upper cover lettered in gilt with a small foliate device stamped in gilt beneath the title, both covers with 2 single gilt fillet borders and an inner border of interlacing double gilt fillets, gilt edges (joints, corners and top and bottom of spine rubbed). The binding is stamped in gilt on the rear turn-in "The Doves Bindery 19 C-S 21". Provenance: Loosely-inserted is an autograph letter, dated "10/iii", stating, "My dear Wilfred, For some time I have been looking for something which you might like, to give to you more or less to 'commemorate' your recent promotion. Perhaps this is it. I hope that it will give you pleasure and turn you away from office papers once is a while. [?]Baby." We have been unable to identify the writer of the letter or its recipient. LIMITED TO 212 COPIES, THIS ONE OF 200 COPIES ON PAPER. The colophon states: "Printed by T. J. Cobden-Sanderson at The Doves Press, 15 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, from the Text of the First Folio, first imprinted in 1623, with only such corrections of the Text as are set out opposite [i.e. in the errata]. 200 copies on paper and 12 on vellum. Compositor: William Jenkins. Press-men: H. Gage Cole and Albert Lewis." "Cobden-Sanderson was sixty when he entered into partnership with Emery Walker in founding the Doves Press. Between them ... they evolved a type of superb beauty. Though also based on Jenson, it was somewhat lighter than Morris's Golden Type, a factor that enabled them to use hand-made paper that was less bulky and more suitable for book work. With this type they printed books of austere but great beauty. In contrast to the lavish black ornament of the Kelmscott Press there was no decoration unless one counts an occasional coloured, though undecorated, initial. They relied on faultless presswork, the beauty of the type and the perfect design and balance of their pages" (Thomas Great Books and Book Collectors (1975), p.221). Ransom Private Presses and their Books 36; Tidcombe The Doves Press 32; Tomkinson A Select Bibliography of the Principal Modern Presses p.57.

Lot 277

Britain.- Walker (J., engraver) The Copper Plate Magazine, 5 vol., engraved titles and 250 plates, each with accompanying letterpress leaf of text, individual index leaf to each vol. at end and general index leaf at end of vol.5, some foxing and browning, contemporary mottled calf, gilt, spines gilt with red and green morocco labels, oblong 4to, Printed for J. Walker, [1792-1802].⁂ A handsome set, complete and in a contemporary binding.Provenance: J. Ahrend (bookplate).

Lot 124

A George V silver salver, A George V silver salver, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1911, width 33cm, gross weight 38.97ozt.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and useMarks clear and legibleStamped 45 to reverseOne slightly more pronounced scratch and shallow dent to front, see image

Lot 128

Two cased sets of silver enamel coffee spoons, Two cased sets of silver enamel coffee spoons, Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1949 and import marks for NC, London, 1922, gross weight 3.32ozt.Overall condition fairSome chips and losses to enamel

Lot 369

A hallmarked silver vase, tapering hexagonal with scroll pierced top and hexagonal base, Sheffield 1912 by Walker and Hall, approx total weight 393g, 30.5cm (h)

Lot 1382

A CATHERINE WALKER, CHELSEA DESIGN CO. CREAM WOOL JACKET with gilt buttons.

Lot 1384

A CATHERINE WALKER TWO PIECE SILK TAUPE SKIRT AND JACKET SUIT, a plain skirt and tailed jacket with seed pearl style decoration. Size approx. UK 12. no label.

Lot 278

A group of five early 20th century pictures, to include: Henry G Walker, two etchings of cottages, each signed (lower right), 28 x 22.5cm; Robert Cresswell Boak ARCA (1875-1949), The City Hall, Donegal Place, Belfast, signed (lower right), etching, 27 x 18cm; Marjorie Edwards, View of a cottage, signed (lower right), watercolour, 18 x 22.5cm; and J W Green, View of an autumnal forest, signed and dated 1947 (lower left), oil on board, 24 x 34cm (5)

Lot 95

Rectangular easel mirror with beaded silver mount, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1921, 33cm x 28cm. Condition report: Very good apart from two tiny dents.

Lot 132

Eight boxed Hornby OO gauge accessories to include 2 x R162 SR Composite Coach Olive Green, 2 x R174 SR Bogie Luggage Van oliver green, R344 Track Cleaning Car, R648 Johnnie Walker Bulk Grain Wagpon, R657 Girder Bridge and R909 Elevated Track Support Set plus a Lima DB V160 011 Locomotive in polystyrene packaging (9)

Lot 1395

Two boxed Heng Long SOS Series 1/16 scale R/C battle tanks to include Jagdpanther German Tank Destroyer - Late Version, no. 3869-1, with hand controller, BB bullets and accessories (model appears vg, box shows discolouration); and U.S.M41A3 Walker Bulldog Light Tank, no. 3839-1, with charger, BB bullets. instructions manual & accessories (missing hand controller, model appears vg). Boxes show storage wear

Lot 1655

Star Wars - Six original Star Wars Vehicles to include Slave 1 (complete), Battle Damaged X-Wing Fighter (complete), Rebel Armoured Snowspeeder (missing harpoon & string), Scout Walker (complete), Multi-Terrain Vehicle (MTV-7) & Speeder Bike (complete), plus a original Tri-Pod Laser Cannon

Lot 1661

Star Wars - Six original Star Wars vehicles to include Rebel Transporter (missing escape hatch), Scout Walker (missing hatch gun), Rebel Armoured Snowspeeder (missing thrust nozzle), Landspeeder (complete), Y-Wing Bomber (incomplete) & Darth Vader's Star Destroyer complete with flat packed box (2 boxes)

Lot 1662

Star Wars - Three original boxed Star Wars vehicles to include 1 x Palitoy Scout Walker (missing canopy gun) with used sticker sheet & instructions, 1 x Palitoy Rebel Armoured Snowspeeder complete with instructions & spare parts and 1 x boxed A-Wing complete with instructions, vehicles play worn, boxes poor to good

Lot 1673

Star Wars - Four boxed original Star Wars Tri Logo Return Of The Jedi vehicle sets to include Scout Walker complete (no instructions), Endor Forest Ranger complete (no instructions) 2 x Speeder Bikes with inner packaging (one with instructions both missing rear flaps), along with 1 x boxed original Star Wars Vehicle Maintenance Energizer near complete with unused sticker sheet & inner packaging (missing 1x tool & instructions)

Lot 396A

Quantity of mixed vintage toys, books and games to include Nylena horse walker, annuals featuring Rupert & Dandy, boxed Scalextric C103 BRM, boxed Meccano, boxed MB Snuggle Bumms, boxed RevoJet Plane etc (two boxes)

Lot 521

Two original 'Ramp Walker' plastic & metal toys, circa 1940sto include Disney Pluto and cow, both unmarked, both with strings and string barrels

Lot 530

A G EXPLORER WHEELCHAIR AND A DRIVE MOBILITY WALKER

Lot 2608

A group of 20th century collectors' items, including a Johnnie Walker advertising figure, height 41cm, a model of a nodding Alsatian dog and a selection of metal model bicycles.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.

Lot 88

SILVER TEA CADDY ALONG WITH A CIGARETTE BOX AND PEPPER POT the caddy by Walker & HallQty: caddy weight 146g

Lot 249

Sturdily built and attractive imported baitcaster. Heavy fresh and light saltwater use. This item has its original papers and box which measure 6"L x 3"W x 4"H. Dimensions: 5"L x 2.75"W x 4"HManufacturer: Rovex by Jarvis WalkerCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 45

Folk Art painting of a village life. Artist signed and dated 1988 lower right. Measures 32" x 28" including frame, 29" x 23.5" image only. Walker Gallery, New York label on verso. Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 48

Folk Art painting on paper titled "A Winter Sunset". Artist signed and dated 1984 lower left. Measures 27" x 21" including frame, 21" x 15" image only. Walker Gallery, New York label on verso. Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 103A

Walker and Hall - Fine Pair of Sterling Silver Trumpet Vases. Hallmark Sheffield 1905. Weight Approx 9 ozs. Each Vase 6 Inches - 15 cms High, Loaded Bases. No Issues.

Lot 614

[CARTER HOWARD]: (1874-1939) English archaeologist and Egyptologist, discovered the Tomb of Tutankhamun in 1923. A partially printed document, completed in manuscript in an unknown hand, issued by Sotheby & Co., one page, 8vo, New Bond Street, London, 4th April 1940, addressed to Miss. P[hyllis] Walker, Carter's niece and legatee. The document is annotated 're Howard Carter (dec'd)' and informs Walker of the results of an auction, the four lots selling for a total of £48.5.0, adding 'A statement of account, showing the price realised by each lot, and a cheque for the balance (after deduction of all charges, etc.) will be sent to you at or about a month from this date'. An unusual piece of ephemera relating to the sale of Carter's antiquities. VG Howard Carter left the majority of his London property and belongings to Phyllis Walker, stating in his will that 'I strongly recommend to her that she consult my Executors as to the advisability of selling any Egyptian or other antiquities included in this bequest'. When Walker and the Executors examined the contents of Carter's flat they discovered a small number of antiquities which had originated from the tomb of Tutankhamun. 

Lot 15A

John SpeedeLeicester, engraving with inset aerial plan of the town and coats of arms to the side border, Roger Rea, 38 x 51cm; together with John Speede - Rutlandshire; W Kip - Rutlandiae; Robert Morden - Gloucestershire; J & C Walker - Leicestershire and Robert Morden - Rutland, all unframed (6)

Lot 268

A Walker and Hall silver pedestal bowl, Sheffield, 1946m 9.2 ozt.

Lot 642

A bottle of Johnnie Walker Oldest whisky, in retail box with plastic sleeve, the box still sealed and has not been opened

Lot 277

A part Victorian silver plated canteen of cutlery from Walker & Hall, presented in a nice mahogany box, the two lower sections appear complete for 12 place settings, the upper tray lacks knives, carving items and small spoons, there are 12 dinner forks in the lid

Lot 55

A George V silver ashtray, Birmingham 1927, maker walker & Hall, with beaded rim and five recesses, a George VI silver ashtray, Birmingham 1937, maker Boodle & Dunthorne, of quatrefoil form with four recesses, 3.5oz

Lot 70

Thirteen George V silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1933, maker Walker & Hall, with crossed golf club decorated terminals, housed in a non-contemporary case, 5.6oz

Lot 3016

Pop LPs and 12" Singles from artists such as The Beach Boys, Bee Gees, The Everlys and The Walker Brothers - mostly re-issues and to include The Beach Boys LPs Surfin' Safari (GO 2014) - 1981 UK re-issue; Holland (K 54008) - 1973 UK release complete with 7" single; Summer Days (and Summer Nights) (CAPS 1023) - 1978 UK mono re-issue; Pet Sounds (ST 2458) - UK stereo re-issue plus others (apart Endless Summer and 20/20 are only Poor to Fair in Good Plus to Very Good sleeves); Bee Gees albums include Odessa (582049/582050) - 1969 UK pressing - Fair in Poor to Fair red felt gatefold sleeve; Massachusetts (2870 0196); Gotta Get A Message To You (2870 404) and others (Here at Last and Greats are only Poor to Good in Good Plus sleeves) and others - conditions are generally Very Good to Very Good Plus including sleeves (unless otherwise stated). (41)

Lot 3032

A collection of Blues and Reggae LPs to include (1) U-Roy - Dread In Babylon (1975 UK, Virgin - V2048); (2) The Maytals - From The Roots (1973 UK Press, TRLS.65); (3) Various - They Sang The Blues 1927-1934; (4) Various - Really! The Country Blues 1927-1933 (US Reissue, OJL-2); (5) Various - Cream Of The Crop; (6) Various - The East States Vol 2 1924-1938; (7) Various - King Cobras Chicago Kings Of The Harmonica 1956-1958; (8) Various - Screening The Blues; (9) Various - Travellin' This Lonesome Road (An Anthology Of The Victor / Bluebird Catalogues); (10) Jah Woosh - Lick Him With The Dustbin (1977 UK Press, K&B Records - KBLP 002); (11) Jah Woosh - Dreadlocks Affair (1976 UK Press, TRLS 133); (12) I. Roy - Presenting I. Roy (1973 UK Press, TRLS 63); (13) Various - Down South [Louisianan-Mississippi-Alabama-Florida]; (14) Lawrence Walker - A Legend At Last; (15) Carious - Barddoniaeth Cymraeg; All conditions from Very Good to Excellent with generally Very Good sleeves (15)

Lot 3033

A collection of Delta Blues LPs to include (1) Various - Sic 'Em Dogs On Me (1972 US Press, H-201); (2) Various - The Male Blues Singers Vol.1; (3) Various - Dleta Blues - Vol.1 [1929-1930]; (4) Various - The Country Girls! 1927-1935 [15 Rare Blues And Ballads With Guitar]; (5) Various - Up And Down The Mississippi [1926-1940]; (6) Blind Lemon Jefferson / Willard 'Ramblin' Thomas - The Country Blues - Texas; (7) Various - Kings Of The Twelve String; (8) Various - Country Blues Encores; (9) Tommy McClenna - Cross Cut Saw Blues; (10) Bukka White - Aberdeen Mississippi Blues 1937-1940; (11) Big Joe Williams And Sonny Boy Williamson - Big Joe Williams And Sonny Boy Williamson; (12) Ed Bell - Ed Bell's Mamlish Blues; (13) Muddy Waters - Muddy Waters At Newport 1960; (14) Lucille Bogan - Women Won't Need No Men; (15) T-Bone Walker - T-Bone Jumps Again; (16) Various - The Mississippi Blues 1927-1940; (17) Cannon's Jug Stompers - The Complete Works In Chronological Order 1927-1930; (18) Big Joe Williams - Big Joe Williams Early Recordings 1935-1941; (19) Bo Carter - Twist It Babe 1931-1940; (20) Skip James - The Complete 1931 Session; All condition vary from Very Good to Excellent with generally Very Good sleeves. (20)

Lot 3181

Soul Messenger Magazine Issues 1, 2 and 3 - this was the Official Magazine for "Uptightan' Outasight" - The Atlantic and Stax Labels Official Appreciation Society whose honorary members included Eric Burdon, The Bee Gees, The Emperor Rosko, Johnnie Walker, Tony Blackburn, John Peel and others. All date from 1967 with Issue 1 being July, Issue 2 from August and Issue 3 October. The lot also includes an original membership card. Conditions are generally Very Good to Very Good Plus. An unusual lot. (3)

Lot 3

Collections of variety of Autographs signatures includes Victor Spinetti, Patricia Michael, Clifford Rose, Rachel Rutter, Fiona Walker, Leo Franklyn, Barbara Mullen, Henry Kendall, Alfred Drayton and others. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 5

Collections of variety of Autographs signatures includes Stacey Gregg, Teresa Mann, Beryl Reid, Michael Denison, Joanne West, Jimmy Edwards, Mark Walker, Katie McGlynn, Rhea Ballymore Duttine, Melanie Hill, Mikey North, Alexandra Mardell, Sally Dynevor and others. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 8

Collections of variety of Autographs signatures includes Donald Pickering, Malcolm Sinclair, Keith Simmon, Edward Petherbridge, Charles Kay Jessica, Martin, David Horovitch, Sian Thomas, Ax Bygraves, Dora Bryan, Roy Walker, Les Dennis, Deborah Grant, Madeleine Newbury and others. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.

Lot 1088

A collection of 10 new sealed albums comprising Thurston Moore - Trees Outside The Academy, Alien Sex Fiend -  Edit Overdose, Josienne Clark & Ben Walker - Seedlings All and Overnight, Lamont Butler - Sings It's Time For A Change and five numbered Particles collections

Lot 1098

Blues - 10 albums including John Lee Hooker, Junior Parker, Duster Bennett, Aaron T Bone Walker, Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation and Eddie Boyd

Lot 113

FOOTBALL, La Manga footballers golf classic selection, 2004-2007, inc. programmes, some signed; autographs, sheets, white cards, to programmes, Pat Jennings, Dixie Dean, Dave Beasant, Matt Le Tissier, Des Walker etc., approx 145 signatures total, G to EX, 22*

Lot 136

GOLF, programme selection, inc. The Senior Open 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2012, English Open 2002, Walker Cup 2003 etc., some with signatures, inc. Langar, Chapman, Haas, Aoki etc., about G to VG, 6

Lot 749

THEATRE, signed programme pages, inc. Brian Rix, Leslie Crowther, Joe Melia, Zena Walker, Faith Brook, Kathleen Byron, Toby Robins etc., multiple signatures to each piece, from 4 different programmes, each bound with unsigned pages, G, Qty.

Lot 238

A Silver and Tortoiseshell Circular Jewellery Box with Hinged Lid to Padded Interior by Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1921, 9cms Diameter

Lot 175

single struck, initialled, by Peter Aitken, Glasgow 1853, together with 5 Victorian dessert forks, initialled, by William Eaton, London 1837 & one by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911; 13.25ozt (11). *Condition: All with wear, the Scottish ones getting a bit thin & one cracked on the stem, the forks quite worn with bending also Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 179

comprising of : 6 tablespoons 13 table forks 18 dessert spoons 9 dessert forks 9 teaspoons + 3 slightly smaller in size 9 egg spoons & 2 condiment spoons the majority crested to match, mixed maker's & dates, but predominantly by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1895 & Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920; 139.1ozt (69). *Condition: All pieces with wear & in varying conditions Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 192

by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901; 13" (33cm) long; 8ozt. *Condition: General wear, especially to the bowl (thin edges, scratched, pitted & a bit mis-shapen) & the handle, nice marks Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 261

with a pierced, pull-off cover and a wrythen-fluted lower body, by Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst, London 1894, together with a pair of small pepper casters, another small pepper, a pierced bonbon dish (A/F), a pair of vases (loaded bases), a 19th century Russian strainer & a George III baluster caster (no cover); the sugar caster 8" (20.3cm) high; 16ozt (7). *Condition: All pieces with wear & issues - mixed Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 314

one pair with textured bodies, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, the other pair with embossed decoration, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1905, both with loaded bases; the former pair 8.5" (21.5cm) high (4). *Condition: All with wear, the textured pair are quite wobbly in place and the embossed ones lean to one side (creased at the bottom) all quite bashed all over too Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 342

hexagonal form with a stepped border and raised on a pedestal, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912; 6.25" (16cm) high; 16.1ozt. *Condition: A bit of wear & polished, rocks V. minorly in place with some surface scratches and black pitting too Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 150

A set of twelve silver fruit knives and forks, by Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1933,tapering mother-of-pearl handles, the blades with an engraved border, in a fitted wooden case. (24)

Lot 180

A collection of silver King's pattern flatware,various dates and makers, some by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1900,comprising: six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six table knives, six dessert knives, a butterknife, and a carving fork, plus various patterns: a set of six teaspoons and tongs, a carving knife and steel, eight Queen's pattern teaspoons and eight American foliate pattern fruit spoons, in a later wooden case, approx. weighable 98oz. (qty)

Lot 327

A silver twin-handled golfing trophy cup and cover,by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1936 and 1937,circular form, engraved 'LUCIFER GOLFING SOCIETY 1938', gilt interior, the handles modelled as rampant lions, the domed pull-off cover with a finial modelled as Lucifer, on a raised circular foot and knopped stem, with a circular detachable ebonised wooden base, the silver label engraved 'LUCIFER GOLFING SOCIETY 1938 WON BY', height including base 24cm, approx. weighable 12.3 oz.

Lot 36

A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: an Art Nouveau three-handled pepper pot, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1907, three further pepper pots, three salt cellars, a mustard pot, a pair of liqueur goblets, another goblet, a pierced basket, a jam pot cover with a later glass body, an egg cup, two small bowls, a vase from an epergne, and a condiment jar, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty)

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