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  • Terminé 25 juin 2017 13:49 BST

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A cased set of six hallmarked silver Butter Knives, each set with a mother-of-pearl handle, hallmarked to both blade and decorative collar for ...

A cased set of six hallmarked silver Teaspoons and pair of sugar nips, all hallmarked for Birmingham, 1918.

A cased set of six 1950s hallmarked silver Coffee Spoons, each hallmarked for Sheffield 1957, maker J E & S.

An ornately decorated silver-handled Victorian Button Hook, bearing hallmark for Birmingham 1896.

An Edwardian silver-handled Strainer Spoon, the silver handle hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, plated shaft and bowl, length approx 17cm.

A Victorian Silver-handled Magnifying Glass, hallmarked for Birmingham 1898, length approx 19cm.

A silver Cigarette Case, with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, hallmarked for Birmingham 1926, approx 9cm x 7cm.

A Victorian Silver Vesta Case, with inscribed foliage pattern, hallmarked for Birmingham 1900. Approx 4cm.

Lot 10

Silver Rattle

An unusual, possibly Victorian, silver Rattle, formed as "Tom Thumb", mounted with bone ring, indistinct hallmark possibly Newcastle 1848.

An unusually heavy Silver Cigarette Case, weight approx 128 grams, hallmarked for Birmingham 1933.

A vintage silver Rattle, hallmark worn, probably circa mid 1900s. Approx 14cm.

A good quality 1960s hallmarked Silver Dressing Table Set, in a stylised deco design, comprising three brushes and a hand mirror, each featurin...

Two small early C20th silver Peppers, each with worn Chester hallmark.

A white metal Salt and Pepper Set, probably colonial in origin, moulded throughout with scenes of buildings, palm trees, etc, the salt stamped ...

A modern white metal Bookmark, stamped "Gorham Sterling 70", boxed, together with a small mother-of-pearl inscribed panel.

A pair of early C20th silver-plated Salts, each formed as a shell raised on ball feet, width approx 5cm.

A finely detailed Kirk Stieff "STERLING"-stamped white metal Miniature depicting a Hare, height approx 2.5cm, mounted to wooden base.

A delicate 9ct yellow metal Bar Brooch, set with a central solitaire Diamond (dia approx 4mm), flanked by seed pearls. Length approx 5.5cm.

An 18ct Yellow Metal Ring, set with three line-set Diamonds in a white metal settting, stamped "18CT & PL".

An 18ct Yellow Metal Ring, line-set with three small Diamonds in a carved White Metal setting, stamped "18CT & PLAT".

A 9ct Yellow Metal Ring, set with three small Diamonds, stamped "9CT".

A high-carat yellow-metal Ring, set with blue stones interspaced with small Diamonds.

A pair of hallmarked 9ct gold Cufflinks, with moulded foliage decoration.

A floral decorated Micromosaic Brooch, of hexagonal form, approx 2.5cm.

A high carat yellow metal Ring, line-set with four good quality Diamonds each approx 3mm dia.

A modern decorative Pocket Watch and Stand, moulded decoration depicting Shooting and retrievers. Watch dia approx 45mm, stand height approx 14...

A modern decorative Pocket Watch, two-tone metal case depicting Dogs in woodland, approx dia 4.5cm.

Two various gents modern Watches, together with a Fan and a 1960s Butlins Badge.

Jewellery Box and Contents inc gd qty various Brooches etc.

Large vintage Jewellery Box and Contents inc Brooches, Necklaces, Coins, etc (unsorted)

A Victorian silver-cased open-faced Pocket Watch, by Gaydon, Upper Norwood, subsidiary seconds dial, with key, dia approx 5cm.

A large white metal Pocket Watch, with subsidiary seconds dial, dia approx 6cm.

A small decorative Pocket Watch, circa early 1900s, brass-cased with hand painted gilt decoration to the dial, dia approx 4.5cm.

A Swiss silver Fob Watch, circa late 1800s, the case stamped with bear and 0,935, moulded decoration throughout, dia approx 3cm.

Three various Wristwatches, two Rotary and one Garrard.

A vintage Stratton Powder Compact, decorated with a Pheasant, approx dia 8cm.

A bronze figure depicting an axe in a chopping block, total height approx 12cm.

Two various worked Flints, the larger approx 6".

Collection of various Fossils, incl amonites, mammal limb bones, etc. Approx 21 in total.

A Stained Glass Panel, depicting a Kingfisher, size approx 28" x 36".

A mid-C20th Cigarette Holder (length approx 13.5cm) with faux Pearl decoration, together with vintage Pipe Tool and Toffee Hammer. (3)

Two various metal Matchbox Holders: one mounted with Rhodesia 1963 penny, the other with impressed Judaica decoration.

Two similar early C20th small decorative Mirrors, probably Japanese, each set to the reverse with a painted (possibly mother-of-pearl) circular ...

A vintage Stratton Powder Compact, circa 1960s.

A brass CIgarette Box, stamped beneath for Marcovitch Black and White Cigarettes. Approx 12cm x 9xm x 4cm.

A fine quality miniature Powder Compact, the lid inset with guilloche enamel, with engine-turned decoration to reverse, approx 4.5cm dia.

An early C20th ornately decorated brass Inkwell. width approx 10cm.

Football Programme: Norwich City FC v SwindonTown, 22nd January 1949.

Football Programme: Fulham v West Ham Utd, Saturday 2nd February 1946.

Football Programme: Aston Villa Res v West Bromwich Albion Res, October 4th 1908.

Football Programme: East Grinstead v Crystal Palace, Sunday 12th May 1991, signed.

Football Programme and Ticket for England v Wales, Wembley, November 10th 1954.

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