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Head Office & Saleroom Index Augusta House 19 Augusta Street Antique & Modern Silver 1 - 256 Birmingham Silver Plate 257 - 271 B18 6JA Novelties 272 - 447 Coins & Banknotes 448 - 554 Telephone: 0121 212 2131 Medallions 555 - 564 Fax: 0121 212 1249 Military & World Medals 565 - 588 Email: [email protected] Civil, Sporting & Masonic 589 - 595

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For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 ANTIQUE & MODERN SILVER 3 1

An Edwardian silver mounted mirror of asymmetrical outline, the plain glass plate within applied silver border of fl owers, foliage and scroll motifs, with velvet lined easel back. Hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1901. Maximum height measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 2

An early twentieth century pierced silver fruit dish, the circular compressed form with applied gadroon rim enclosing foliate scroll and diaper pierced decoration throughout, raised on three foliate capped legs with A late Victorian silver caster of lighthouse form, the scroll supports and terminating plain cylindrical body with a gadroon style lower girdle in paw feet. Hallmarked James above a similarly decorated domed and spread base, Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld the removable lid with bayonet locking and pierced with 1912. Maximum diameter stylised foliate motifs. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & measuring 10 inches (25.3 cm), Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1894. Height weight 26.98 ozt (839.2 grams). including fi nial measuring 6 3/8 inches (16.2 cm), weight £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*) 6.2 ozt (193 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 4 5 6|

A pair of early Victorian silver and handled fi sh servers, the pierced scroll blade with twin opposed engraved cartouches of a man fi shing and two fi shes A George III silver mustard pot, the plain oval form with overlapping, the tines with similarly pierced and bright-cut reeded rims and initial engraved, the domed and hinged engraved foliate decoration, both with an engraved initial lid with shell thumb-piece leading to a fl at top handle, A large German silver soup ladle, the tapered shaped and carved ivory handles depicting oriental style koi carp with blue glass liner. Hallmarked Peter, Ann & William terminal with engraved initial. Marked 800 alongside the hunting amongst reeds and leaves, contained within a Bateman, London 1804. Maximum height measuring 3 reichsmark and maker’s mark for M. H. Wilkens & Söhne fi tted case. Hallmarked John Oxley, Sheffi eld 1856. Length inches (7.5 cm), silver weight 3.48 ozt (108.3 grams). (1860-1880). Length measuring 13 3/8 inches (34 cm), of knife measuring 12 6/8 inches (32.4 cm). £80-120 (plus £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) weight 7.3 ozt (230 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A set of four late Victorian silver open salts, each of plain circular form and raised upon three ball feet, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), Sheffi eld 1897, and three similarly matched late Victorian silver salt spoons with ball terminals, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffi eld 1897. A late Victorian silver cream jug, of oval form with Together with three late Victorian and later silver mustard gadrooned rim, embossed fl oral and foliate motifs pots, each of oval form with blue glass liners, hallmarked surrounding twin opposed vacant cartouches, above a London 1894, Birmingham 1898 and 1913, three late lobed and fl uted lower body, raised upon a reeded footed Victorian and later silver open salts, of varying shape and base. Hallmarked London 1894, maker’s mark partly design, one with personal inscription, etc. Gross weight obscured probably W & G Sissons (William & George exclusive of liners 12.7 ozt (396.2 grams). £150-200 (plus Sissons). Height measuring 3 6/8 inches (9.7 cm), weight 27.6% BP*) 6.2 ozt (193.3 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 10 12

A late Victorian silver bachelor three piece tea set, including a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each of tapered facetted form with applied scroll rim, the cream jug and sugar bowl with foliate capped fl ying scroll handles, the teapot with foliate carved stained wood handle, the bowl and teapot raised upon four pad feet, A set of nine Edwardian silver shot cups, each modelled the cream jug upon three, hallmarked Henry Matthews, as a miniature tyg, the plain circular bowl standing on Birmingham 1895, together with a pair of late Victorian a tapering spread base with three looped handles, all silver scissor action sugar nips, hallmarked Henry contained within a fi tted case. Hallmarked Goldsmiths Matthews, Chester 1895, all contained within a dual & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1906. Height measuring hinged fi tted case. Height of teapot inclusive of handle 2 inches (5cm), gross weight 10.3 ozt (322.6 grams). measuring 5 2/8 inches (13.5 cm), gross weight 18.6 ozt £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) (578.8 grams). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) 8|

An early Victorian silver teapot, of plain circular slightly tapered form with engraved crest and curved foliate capped handle with ivory insulators, the A George III silver swing-handled bread basket, the oval hinged lid with applied fl ower moulded form chased and embossed with a wide border of trailing fi nial, raised upon four foliate mounted fl owers, foliage, and scrolls, enclosed within an outer rim scroll feet. Hallmarked John Angell II & of similar decorative motifs, the handle further decorated George Angell, London 1848. Height with acanthus leaves and the whole raised on an oval inclusive of fi nial measures 6 5/8 inches footed base. Hallmarked William Fountain London 1804. (17 cm). Gross weight 21.9 ozt (683.5 Maximum length measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm), weight grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*) 22 ozt (686.6 grams). £360-460 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A 1930’s silver sauce boat, of plain typical form with A George III silver pedestal cream jug by Hester Bateman, shaped rim, curved handle and raised upon three pad with wavy rim and foliate capped scroll handle to a plain feet, hallmarked Viner’s Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffi eld 1932, A late Victorian silver goblet, the plain tapering bowl above baluster body, monogram engraved and raised on a height measuring 2 5/8 inches (7 cm). Together with a a slim stem with single beaded knop and a spreading circular foot with beaded rim. Hallmarked London 1776. further 1930’s silver sauce boat, hallmarked London 1935, circular base. Hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham Height including handle measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), plus a small 1940’s silver dish. Gross weight 9.4 ozt (293 1892. Height measuring 7 3/8 inches (18.7 cm), weight 6.4 weight 2.41 ozt (75 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) ozt (199 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 14 17 19

An Arts & Crafts style silver open salt and mustard pot with spoon, each of circular planished form with three curved handles, the mustard pot opening to reveal a blue Ruskin A mid-Victorian silver goblet, the tapering bowl decorated pottery liner, the spoon with twisted stem and ball terminal, with fl oral swags and raised on a cylindrical knopped hallmarked Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1923, height stem to a spread circular base with similar fl oral motifs, of mustard pot measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm). Together and beaded border detail throughout. Hallmarked Mappin with a 1920’s silver mustard pot, of plain circular form with A modern silver cheese scoop, of double struck King’s Brothers (Edward & Joseph Mappin), London 1868. Height wavy rim and raised upon three pad feet, plus a 1920’s pattern. Hallmarked Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffi eld 1996. measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm), weight 4.95 ozt (154 silver pepper and condiment spoon. Gross weighable Length measuring 7 6/8 inches (19.8 cm), weight 2.7 ozt grams). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) silver 5.8 ozt (181.5 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) (84.3 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 15 20

A pair of George II silver sauce boats, each of plain bellied form with shaped rim, leaf capped fl ying scroll handle and raised on three stepped hoof feet with shell mounts. Hallmarked David Hennell I, London 1758. Maximum height A small French silver bowl, of circular fl uted form with including handle shaped wavy rim and raised upon a rope-twist rim measuring 5 inches base. Marked with the Minerva head guarantee mark (12.7 cm), weight and maker’s mark for Emile Puiforcat, further stamped 19.72 ozt (613.3 Puiforcat Paris. Diameter measuring 4 3/8 inches (11.2 grams). £260-360 cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A pair of George III silver servers, of double struck Hour glass pattern with engraved crest and motto to the terminal, the bowls of shovel form. Hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1817. Length measuring 10 7/8 inches (27.8 cm), gross weight 12.3 ozt (385 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 24

A modern silver mug commemorating The Queen’s Silver Jubilee, of plain circular tapered form with applied A George III provincial silver tankard, the plain baluster form having girdle detail and a domed, hinged lid with gadroon crown within a laurel wreath border, the foliate capped style border and pierced thumb-piece to a scroll handle with heart shape terminal, with scratch initials to the handle ‘S’ scroll handle surmounted with the head of the Queen. over ‘R I’ and the whole raised on a spread circular foot with conforming gadroon border. Hallmarked John Mitchison, Hallmarked Birmingham , Sheffi eld 1977. Height Newcastle 1784. Maximum height including thumb-piece measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm), weight 27.79 ozt (864.3 grams). measuring 4 2/8 inches (11 cm), weight 9.4 ozt (293.9 £1,200-1,800 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 22 25

A matched pair of late Victorian and later silver mounted photograph frames, each quatrefoil aperture with shaped surround embossed with fl oral and scroll motifs upon a stippled textured ground surrounding a An early twentieth century large silver mounted bowl, of vacant cartouche, mounted circular cut-glass form with beaded rim detail, hallmarked on a replacement oak Birmingham 1912, maker’s mark partly distorted probably easel reverse. Hallmarked Gorham Manufacturing Co., diameter of mount measuring Reynolds & Westwood, 10 inches (25.7 cm). Together with a late Victorian silver Birmingham 1900 and mounted bud vase, the circular weighted base leading to a Walker & Hall, Sheffi eld tapered body with embossed fl oral and scroll motifs, rising 1902. Height measuring to a fl ared crimped rim, hallmarked William Comyns & 6 7/8 inches (17.7 cm). Sons, London 1896, height measuring 7 2/8 inches (18.4 £380-480 (plus 27.6% BP*) cm). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Two pairs of George III silver sugar tongs, each with bright-cut engraved decoration and initialled terminal, hallmarked George Wintle, London 1792 and George Burrows (I), London 1798, length of largest measures 5 1/2 inches (14 cm). Together with a further pair of George III silver sugar tongs, of Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, hallmarked London 1809, a George III silver tablespoon of Old English pattern with monogrammed A 1930’s small silver salver, of plain circular form with terminal, hallmarked Peter, Ann & William Bateman, scalloped edge border and raised upon three scroll London 1804, a Georgian pair of silver sugar tongs with feet. Hallmarked Harrison Fisher & Co., Sheffi eld 1938. initialled terminal, a cased pair of matched Edwardian Diameter measures 8 1/8 inches (20.8 cm), weight 12.1 silver butter spades and a knife rest. Gross weight 8.5 ozt ozt (378.3 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) (264.6 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 28 29

A Victorian silver pierced open salt or dish with a blue A George III silver swing-handled bonbon dish, of oval glass liner, of circular tapering form with foliate scroll pierced form with laurel leaf rim border and trailing pierced sides surrounding a crested cartouche, with embossed beaded and fl uted lines, with twisted swing applied foliate scroll rim and raised on four similarly handle and raised upon a conforming footed base with decorated feet. Hallmarked James & Nathaniel Creswick, rope-twist rim. Hallmarked London 1768, maker’s mark Sheffi eld 1853. Height measuring 2 3/8 inches (6 cm), partly obscured ?M. Height inclusive of handle measuring weight excluding liner 3.18 ozt (99 grams). £70-100 (plus 5 inches (13 cm), weight 4.3 ozt (135 grams). £80-120 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 31

A pair of George III small silver sauce boats, each of plain form with engraved crest and personal inscription, high An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver tyg, the circular arch fl ying foliate capped scroll handle bulbous bowl with trophy engraving to one side and and raised upon an oval pedestal applied with three sinuous tendril handles having stylised base. Hallmarked Stephen Adams II, foliate terminals and leading to the fl ared pedestal base. London 1783. Height inclusive of handle Hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1905. measuring 4 inches (10.2 cm), gross Maximum height measuring 9 1/2 inches (24 cm), weight weight 6.7 ozt (208.6 grams). £180-260 32.73 ozt (1018 grams). £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A pair of late Victorian silver open salts and spoons, of quatrefoil form with shaped rim, embossed fl oral and scroll motifs and raised upon four feet, the spoons with gadrooned terminal borders, hallmarked E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley), maximum width of salt measures 2 7/8 inches (7.5 cm). Together with a cased pair of Edwardian silver open salts, each of hexagonal form with silver-gilt interiors and applied pierced rim, A George III Irish silver meat skewer, of typical tapering hallmarked Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1901, plus a form with engraved crest below the circular ring matched pair of Edwardian silver salt spoons of Albany handle. Hallmarked Dublin 1815, maker’s mark ‘IS’ in a pattern, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London rectangular punch. Length measuring 7 1/4 inches (18.5 1902. Gross weight 4.2 ozt (131.8 grams). £80-120 (plus cm), weight 26.2 grams. £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 33 35

A 1920’s silver salver, of shaped circular form with wavy rim and applied gadrooned border, the whole raised A small pair of modern silver mounted salt and pepper upon three paw feet. Hallmarked Frank Cobb & Co Ltd., mills, each of typical plain baluster form. Hallmarked M C Sheffi eld 1926. Diameter measuring 11 2/8 inches (28.8 Hersey & Son Ltd., London 1998. Height measuring 2 5/8 cm), weight 20.9 ozt (653 grams). £180-260 (plus 27.6% inches (7 cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) 37

An Edwardian silver mounted table cigar box, of rectangular wooden form with chamfered edges, the top with applied ‘Cigars’ motif and strapwork decoration, further strapwork brackets to the corners, the front two with personal inscriptions, the hinged clasp opening to reveal a sprung dual compartment and three later added An Italian silver swing-handled ice bucket, of circular compartments. Hallmarked wrythen fl uted form with angular handle and slightly John Round & Son Ltd domed removable lid. Marked 925 alongside the Italian (Joseph Ridge), Sheffi eld national mark for Florence, further marked Cartier. Height 1904. Width measuring measuring 7 7/8 inches (20.2 cm), weight 21 ozt (656.3 9 7/8 inches (25.3 cm). grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A George III silver tumbler cup, of plain circular form with engraved monogram. Hallmarked John Lambe, London 1784, duty mark partly obscured. Height measuring 2 6/8 inches (7 cm), weight 3.5 ozt (110.5 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 42

An early George III small silver tumbler cup, of plain A George III silver teapot by Peter & Ann Bateman, the oval form with reeded rims and decorated to each side with fl orally circular form with engraved monogram and silver-gilt engraved festoons surrounding a vacant oval, with straight-sided spout and stained green wood handle, the fl ush-hinged interior. Hallmarked Richard Richardson II, Chester 1760. domed cover with pineapple fi nial. Hallmarked London 1791. Maximum length measuring 10 1/2 inches (26.5 cm), gross Height measuring 2 inches (5.2 cm), weight 2.2 ozt (71.2 weight 13.3 ozt (413.8 grams). £260-360 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 39| 40 43

A matched 1930’s set of six silver teaspoons and a tea A set of Edwardian and later matched silver and A pair of modern silver toast racks, each of Art Deco strainer, the strainer with pierced handle and terminal rest, mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks for six style with fi ve graduated bars and central handle, raised the bowl with simple drilled holes, all contained within a place settings. Hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson upon stepped corner feet. Hallmarked Walker & Hall, fi tted case. Hallmarked William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham (George Howson), Sheffi eld 1909 & 1911. Length of knife Birmingham 1961. Height measuring 3 inches (7.8 cm), 1936. Length of strainer measuring 6 inches (15.2 cm), measuring 8 2/8 inches (21.2 cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% gross weight 6.4 ozt (200.9 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% gross weight 3.5 ozt (111.2 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) BP*)

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A late Victorian silver bud vase, the circular base leading to a facetted tapered stem beneath an everted A late Victorian small silver pierced trinket dish, with fl ared rim, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, maker’s mark embossed scroll and bow motifs and raised upon three partly distorted probably Deakin & Francis Ltd., height A pair of George I silver trencher salts, each of ball feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, maker’s mark measuring 6 inches (15.5 cm). Together with an early conventional waisted and octagonal form with engraved ‘E. G’, length measuring 3 2/8 inches (8.5 cm). Together twentieth century silver dish, of circular form with pierced crest depicting the upper body of a rampant lion holding with a modern silver armada style dish with textured rim gallery border and raised upon a circular pedestal base, a crown, gilded interior. Hallmarked London 1723 and border, hallmarked Birmingham 1977, plus a modern silver hallmarked Birmingham 1919, plus a further 1930’s silver attributed to Glover Johnson. Base length measuring 3 1/4 bud vase, of plain tapered form and raised upon a circular dish. Gross weight 6.8 ozt (214.4 grams). (3). £80-120 inches (8.2 cm), weight 3.56 ozt (110.8 grams). £250-350 base, hallmarked Birmingham 1971. Gross weight 6.3 ozt (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) (196.6 grams). (3). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) 45 47 50|

A Georgian silver cream jug, of plain pedestal form with shaped rim and foliate capped scroll handle. Hallmarked London, probably 1773, maker’s mark partly worn. A George III silver stilton scoop with carved and shaped Maximum height including handle measuring 3 7/8 inches ivory handle. Hallmarked Thomas Peacock, London 1800. (10 cm), weight 1.55 ozt (48.3 grams). £70-100 (plus Length measuring 11 1/2 inches (29 cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 48 51

A Victorian silver swing-handled dish, the shaped square An early Victorian silver christening mug, embossed and form with raised sides ornately pierced and embossed with chased with a rural scene depicting a young girl and foliate, fl ower head and scroll motifs, with fl oral wreath her dog, the dog chasing a bird in fl ight, with personally engraving to the plain centre, further foliate decoration A William IV silver-gilt beaker or cup by Paul Storr, the engraved scrolled cartouches, a foliate scroll handle and to the handle, and the whole raised on four scrolling cylindrical form with everted rim and decorated throughout raised on a similarly decorated foot rim. Hallmarked J E feet. Hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & with trailing fl owers, foliage and scrolls, further engraved Terrey & Co (John Edward Terry), London 1846. Height Ebenezer Hall), London 1889. Maximum length measuring to the front with a monogram below a crown. Hallmarked including handle measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), weight 9 3/4 inches (24.8 cm), weight 15.65 ozt (486.8 grams). London 1835. Height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm), weight 7.27 ozt (226.2 grams). £250-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 6.2 ozt (193 grams). £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A 1930’s silver pen tray, of rectangular form with twin curved handles, inset recess and personal inscription to the base, hallmarked Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham A late Victorian silver seven bar toast rack, of high arch 1932, width exclusive of handles measures 7 1/2 pointed form with central ring handle and raised upon A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket by Peter inches (19.2 cm). Together with a 1930’s silver mounted four ball feet, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons (Edward & Ann Bateman, the oval form with applied reeded rim to table cigarette box, of oblong form with engine-turned Hutton), London 1891, maximum height measuring 5 a plain ogee shape body, raised on an oval pedestal foot decoration to the hinged lid and engraved monogram to 7/8 inches (15 cm). Together with a 1930’s silver dish, with conforming reed border, also repeated to the handle. the front edge, opening to reveal a wood lined interior, of plain elliptical form with engraved initial to the centre, Hallmarked London 1792. Maximum length measuring hallmarked Birmingham 1939, plus a 1940’s silver ashtray hallmarked Birmingham 1935, maker’s mark partly 5 1/4 inches (13.5 cm), weight 5.27 ozt (164 grams). with four corner rests. Gross weighable silver 7.9 ozt obscured probably Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. Gross £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) (246.7 grams). (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) weight 18.7 ozt (582.6 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 53 57

A George III small silver pitcher jug, of circular bellied form with reeded scroll capped handle, further reeded decoration beneath the rim and raised upon a circular spread base. Hallmarked London 1815, maker’s mark partly obscured possibly Solomon Hougham. Height measuring 4 5/8 inches (11.8 cm), weight 6.7 ozt (208.7 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 54 An early George II silver coffee pot, the slender baluster form to a circular footed base, later decorated in a Rococo style with fl owers, foliage and scroll motifs throughout and surrounding a crested cartouche to one side, with scroll wood handle and the similarly decorated domed and hinged lid having an acorn fi nial. Hallmarked to the base Newcastle 1739 An American silver-handled three piece drinks set, with maker’s mark G.B? in including an ice pick, bottle opener and double edge an arched punch. Maximum serrated knife with inset opener and two prong terminal, height including fi nial contained within a fi tted Cartier case. Marked Sterling measuring 10 inches (25.3 alongside a pictorial maker’s mark for Frank M. Whiting & cm), gross weight 28.5 ozt Co. Length of knife measuring 9 inches (23 cm). £80-120 (889 grams). £700-900 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A pair of modern silver candlesticks in Neo-Classical style, each with fi lled square base having canted corners and rising to a reeded column with ram’s head and hoof terminals, below an urn shape socket with removable circular nozzle, decorated throughout with swags and pendant husk motifs within stylised and stiff leaf borders and further embellished to the base with twin-handled urns. Hallmarked Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1978. Height measuring 12 3/8 inches (31.5 cm). £640-840 (plus 27.6% BP*) 59 60

A pair of Edwardian silver salad servers, of oval pinched A late Victorian Scottish silver salver, of plain circular form form with tapered angular stem and curved terminal. with applied scalloped shell border and raised upon three Hallmarked John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1909. scroll ball feet. Hallmarked Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh Length measuring 10 5/8 inches (27.3 cm), gross weight 1897. Maximum diameter measures 11 inches (28 cm), 4.6 ozt (146 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) weight 21.7 ozt (675.7 grams). £240-340 (plus 27.6% BP*) 61 63

An Edwardian silver mounted photograph frame, the An early twentieth century silver dish, of oval form with rounded rectangular aperture with shaped surround pierced gallery border beneath a beaded rim and raised embossed with stylised foliate motifs, mounted on a upon a spread footed base. Hallmarked Levi & Salaman, An Edwardian silver soup ladle in plain Fiddle pattern. replacement oak easel reverse. Hallmarked E Jacobs & Birmingham 1913. Diameter measures 6 3/8 inches (16.3 Hallmarked Spink & Son (John Marshall Spink), London Co., Birmingham 1903. Height measuring 8 inches (20.5 cm), weight 4.2 ozt (131.7 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% 1901. Length measuring 13 inches (33 cm), weight 10 ozt cm). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) (311.5 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A late Victorian silver dish, of circular and oblique fl uted form with wavy shaped rim, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Chester 1894, maximum diameter measuring 4 7/8 inches (12.6 cm). Together with three late Victorian to Edwardian silver pierced dishes, of varying shape and form with embossed fl oral, foliate and scroll motifs, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, 1900 and Chester 1901. Gross weight 4.5 ozt (141.5 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 65 67

A Victorian silver cream jug, the squat bellied form with moulded rim, scroll handle and gilded interior, bearing the engraved royal cypher for Queen Victoria to one side and A George III silver swing-handled sugar basket, of a monogram to the other, with inscription to base ‘Formerly pedestal form with fl uted corner detail, reeded rims and the Property of H.M. Queen Victoria’. Hallmarked Robert stipple engraved border decoration, the swing handle Garrard II, London 1855. Maximum length including also reeded. Hallmarked William Plummer, London 1789. handle measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm), weight 7.47 ozt Maximum length measuring 5 1/8 inches (13 cm), weight (232.3 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 5.78 ozt (179.8 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 68

A large early twentieth century silver twin-handled urn, the outspread rim with ovolo style moulding above a plain ovoid body with trophy engraving to one side and applied foliate handles, raised above a short pedestal and circular base with lobed borders to a plain square plinth base. Hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London A pair of Charles II silver Trefi d spoons, the oval bowl with a ribbed rat-tail to heel, with scratch engraved initials ‘W.D’ to 1926. Height measuring 13 3/4 inches (35 cm), weight 75 reverse of each terminal. Hallmarked London 1683, with maker’s mark of a script initial D. Length measuring 8 1/8 inches ozt (2336 grams). £750-950 (plus 27.6% BP*) (20.6cm), weight 3.86 ozt (120.2 grams). £750-950 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An Edwardian silver three piece bachelor tea service, comprising teapot, twin- handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each of oblong form with gadroon rims and ornately embossed with fl owers and foliate scrolls surrounding twin opposed cartouches with personal engravings, teapot with wood handle and fi nial. Hallmarked Birmingham 1904, maker’s A pair of late Victorian silver reproduction anointing mark partly worn, Length spoons, of typical form with fl at chased patterns to the of teapot measuring 9 1/4 bowl and moulded stem with twisted terminal. Hallmarked inches (23.5 cm), gross Mappin & Webb Ltd., London 1900. Length measuring 10 weight 18.57 ozt (577.5 2/8 inches (26 cm), gross weight 5.7 ozt (178.1 grams). grams). £200-300 (plus £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 71 73 75

A selection of items to include a matched 1920’s set of six silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, contained A pair of small modern silver mounted photograph frames, within a fi tted case, hallmarked Martin Hall & Co Ltd., each rectangular aperture with conforming surround with Sheffi eld 1929, tongs dated 1925. Together with a George ribbon and reed border, mounted on a material easel V cased set of six silver teaspoons, each with a shell reverse, hallmarked Arthur Price & Co Ltd., London 1995, terminal and heel, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons height measuring 4 1/8 inches (10.7 cm). Together with a (John & William F Deakin), Sheffi eld 1917, plus a George further singular modern silver mounted photograph frame, V pair of silver sugar tongs with foliate engraved motifs, A large Edwardian silver goblet, the circular cup with lobed the square aperture with conforming plain surround, hallmarked John Round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge), and fl uted lower body, raised upon a knopped tapered mounted on a material easel reverse, hallmarked Kitney Sheffi eld 1912, a loose part set of fi ve Edwardian silver stem to a spread circular base. Hallmarked William James & Co (Gordon & Christopher Kitney), London 2001, height teaspoons, a 1960’s silver bud vase and a modern boxed Dingley, Birmingham 1909. Height measuring 10 inches measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.7 cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% silver wine label engraved ‘Brandy’. Gross weighable silver (25.6 cm), weight 12.9 ozt (403.8 grams). £120-180 (plus BP*) 9.2 ozt (287.2 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 72 74 76

A small 1930’s silver caster, of plain bellied form with A late Victorian silver tankard, of circular slightly tapered removable pierced cover with knopped fi nial and raised form with stepped skirted base, the domed hinged lid upon a circular stepped base, hallmarked S Blanckensee leading to a fl uted thumb-piece and scroll handle with & Son Ltd., Chester 1935, maximum height measuring 5 heart shape terminal, engraved with multiple presentation A pair of Cartier candlesticks, each weighted circular 1/2 inches (14 cm). Together with a small 1940’s silver fi ve inscriptions for ‘The Edgbaston Golf Club Ltd’. Hallmarked spread base leading to a tapered wood mounted stem bar toast rack with central ring handle, hallmarked Walker Atkin Brothers, Sheffi eld 1899. Height measuring 7 inches with plain circular socket. Marked Cartier Sterling. Height & Hall, Birmingham 1945. Gross weight 4.1 ozt (129.9 (18 cm), weight 20.7 ozt (645 grams). £180-260 (plus measuring 7 inches (18 cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). (2). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A 1930’s silver drum mustard pot, of circular squat form An early twentieth century silver travelling communion set, with gadroon style rim borders, the hinged lid opening including a chalice, paten and fl agon (missing lid), each to reveal a blue glass liner, with thumb-piece and scroll of plain circular form, contained within a fi tted case with handle. Hallmarked Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London applied silver presentation plaque to the top. Hallmarked 1936, height measuring 2 inches (5 cm). Together with a Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), further 1930’s example, missing glass liner, hallmarked Chester 1911. Height of chalice measuring 3 2/8 inches London 1930, maker’s mark obscured. Gross weight (8.3 cm), gross weight 3.4 ozt (106.4 grams). £90-140 exclusive of liner 7.8 ozt (243.5 grams). (2). £70-100 (plus (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 81 82

A silver goblet or chalice, the circular bowl with moulded A set of late Victorian silver teaspoons, each with a rim above a raised band of laurel leaves against a twisted stem and Apostle terminal, contained within an stippled ground, and a wide acanthus leaf border to the associated case, hallmarked Birmingham 1894, maker’s lower section, raised on a knopped stem to a spread mark obscured. Together with a matched loose set of six circular base further embellished with a stiff leaf border. silver coffee spoons, each with a seal top terminal and Hallmarked to the underside of the foot London 1792, no fl orally enamelled decoration to the reverse of the bowls, visible maker’s mark. Height measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5 hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1948 and cm), weight 16 ozt (498.8. grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% 1949. Gross weight 3.5 ozt (109 grams). £100-150 (plus BP*) 27.6% BP*) 78| 83

A similarly matched 1930’s silver mounted part dressing table set, including a hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush and two lidded glass pots, each with yellow guilloche enamelled decoration, hallmarked Lanson An early Victorian silver salver, the shaped circular form Ltd., Birmingham 1934, pots hallmarked Albert Carter, with applied foliate scroll rim enclosing a fl orally engraved Birmingham 1934, length of mirror measuring 10 1/2 An Edwardian silver presentation trowel, the blade with centre with further scrollwork and central monogram and inches (27 cm). Together with a modern silver mounted engraved foliate motifs surrounding a presentation raised on three conforming foliate scroll feet. Hallmarked photograph frame, the rectangular aperture with inscription, leading to a moulded ivory handle with carved London 1849, maker’s mark partly worn but probably conforming plain surround and mounted on a material terminal, contained within a fi tted case. Hallmarked Hilliard Joseph & Albert Savory. Maximum diameter measuring easel reverse, hallmarked Kitney & Co (Gordon & & Thomason, Birmingham 1902. Length measuring 13 1/8 12 inches (30.5 cm), weight 28.85 ozt (897.4 grams). Christopher Kitney), London 1994, plus a George V silver inches (33.4 cm). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) £260-360 (plus 27.6% BP*) mounted hand mirror (a/f). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A 1920’s small silver cream jug, of helmet shaped form with high arch fl ying scroll handle and raised upon a circular splayed base, hallmarked Birmingham 1926, A small modern silver Irish cup, of circular form with a maker’s mark partly distorted probably James Woods & central band of Celtic motifs, zoomorphic handle and Sons, height measuring 3 3/8 inches (8.8 cm). Together raised upon a spread circular base, hallmarked D over P with a 1930’s silver caster, the stepped circular weighted T, Dublin 1984, height measuring 3 1/8 inches (8.2 cm). base leading to a plain tapered body with removable Together with a silver jug, of circular bellied form with Six early Georgian silver three tine forks in Hanoverian pierced conical cover and fi nial, hallmarked Birmingham beaded accents, high arch scroll handle and raised upon pattern. Hallmarks very worn and distorted, one visible 1932, maker’s mark rubbed and distorted. Weight of a circular base, hallmarked London, partial lion passant date letter for 1758. Length of largest fork measuring 6 3/4 cream jug 2.4 ozt (75.2 grams). (2). £70-100 (plus 27.6% visible, other hallmarks indistinct. Gross weight 9 ozt inches (17.2 cm), weight 6.56 ozt (204 grams). £150-200 BP*) (281.6 grams). (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 86 88

An early twentieth century silver dish ring, the foliate and vertical pierced sides overlaid with swag and pendant motifs. Hallmarked Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver fruit dish, the circular planished form with three tendril arms each having a foliate Birmingham 1911. Base diameter measuring 7 7/8 inches terminal and forming a pierced lower support to the domed and footed base. Hallmarked Munsey & Co (David Munsey), (20 cm), weight 10.75 ozt (334.2 grams). £280-380 (plus London 1904. Rim diameter measuring 8 1/8 inches (20.5 cm), weight 27.56 ozt (857.3 grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% 27.6% BP*) BP*)

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A modern silver mounted photograph frame, the rectangular aperture with conforming plain surround, mounted on a material easel reverse, hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffi eld Ltd., 1995, height measuring 8 6/8 inches (22.2 cm). Together with a smaller modern silver mounted photograph frame, hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffi eld Ltd., 1994, height measuring 7 1/8 inches (18.3 cm). (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 92

A pair of late Victorian silver mounted candlesticks, each stepped square fi lled base with beaded borders, rising to a tapered stem with trailing garlands and removable circular nozzle. Hallmarked Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd., Sheffi eld 1895. Height measuring 5 1/8 inches (13.2 cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 90

A late Victorian large silver trumpet vase, the circular A letter rack, of plain oblong form with base with embossed scroll band, rising to the similarly cut-out front, reeded rims and removable compartment decorated waisted body and fl ared wavy rim. Hallmarked divider. Marked Sterling 925 , further marked Cartier. Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffi eld 1896. Height measuring Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), weight 7.2 ozt 8 7/8 inches (22.8 cm), weight 10.1 ozt (316.2 grams). (224.9 grams). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 93

An early George III silver coffee pot, the plain baluster body initial engraved to one side within a fl oral wreath and raised on a circular footed base with gadroon border, with further gadroon decoration to the domed and hinged lid, foliate motifs to the spout and a stained wood handle within scroll mounts. Hallmarked London 1769, maker’s A George III silver three piece tea service, including a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each of oval bellied mark partly worn possibly ‘I.M’. Maximum height including form with reeded decoration and gadrooned rims above a ‘basket weave’ band, raised upon four shell feet, the teapot fi nial measuring 10 5/8 inches (27 cm), gross weight 23.71 with curved wooden handle and knopped fi nial to the hinged lid. Hallmarked Charles Price, London 1811. Height of teapot ozt (737.4 grams). £240-340 (plus 27.6% BP*) measuring 6 inches (15.5 cm), gross weight 34.5 ozt (1075.3 grams). £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An Edwardian silver swing-handled dish, of circular form with scroll pierced border and applied gadroon rim, the similarly decorated pierced handle with central vacant cartouche, the whole raised upon four stylised pierced feet. Hallmarked A pair of 1920’s silver reproduction seal top spoons, Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson contained within a fi tted case. Hallmarked C W Fletcher & & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1907. Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher), Sheffi eld 1923. Length Height inclusive of handle measuring 6 2/8 inches measuring 7 3/8 inches (19 cm), gross weight 4.3 ozt (16 cm), weight 12.5 ozt (390 grams). £120-180 (136.7 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 97 98 100|

A early twentieth century silver mounted box (A/F), of rounded square form with tortoiseshell hinged lid, opening to reveal a material lined base to hold various manicure accessories (some missing), hallmarked J Batson & Son (Henry John Batson & Albert Edward Batson), London 1916, width measures 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm). Together with a 1930’s silver mounted table cigarette box of A twin-handled lemon strainer, possibly Georgian, of rectangular form, the engine-turned hinged lid with initial circular form with pierced bowl and applied scroll handles. and date engraved cartouche, opening to reveal a wood Indistinctly marked to the bowl. Maximum width inclusive lined interior with two compartments, the whole raised of handles measuring 6 inches (15.5 cm), weight 3 ozt upon four corner feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1934. (2). (93.9 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 99 101

An Edwardian silver twin-handled sugar bowl and A caster decorated in Indian style, of baluster form with matching cream jug, each of oval form and decorated with A small pair of early twentieth century silver mounted ornately engraved fl oral and foliate motifs and similarly applied tendril motifs in Art Nouveau style. Hallmarked pepper mills, each of plain circular waisted form with decorated circular base, the plainer removable pierced lid Birmingham 1902, maker probably Charles Horner. Length moulded base rim. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., with knopped fi nial. Appears unmarked. Height measuring of sugar bowl including handles measuring 7 1/8 inches Birmingham 1911. Height measuring 2 6/8 inches (7.3 7 1/8 inches (18.3 cm), weight 5.8 ozt (182.5 grams). (18 cm), weight 8.52 ozt (265 grams). £70-100 (plus cm). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*)

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A modern Irish silver pedestal bowl, of plain circular form with shaped rim and applied moulded central band, raised upon a stepped circular base, hallmarked Royal Irish Silver Co., Dublin 1972, further marked 925 alongside import marks for Sheffi eld Assay Offi ce 1972, height measuring 3 2/8 inches (8.2 cm). Together with a 1930’s silver twin-handled bowl, of plain circular stepped form with applied elephant head moulded handles and raised upon a circular footed base, hallmarked Sanders & Mackenzie (Ernest Wilfred Sanders & Henry Arthur Mackenzie), Birmingham 1936. Gross weight 14.9 ozt (464. 8 grams). (2). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 105

A small selection of items to include an American silver dish, of trefoil fl uted form, marked Sterling beneath a pictorial maker’s mark for Frank W. Smith Silver Co., length inclusive of handle measuring 7 inches (18 cm). Together with a Portuguese silver wirework basket, marked with a Portuguese boar head standard mark for .833 fi neness, two similarly matched Portuguese silver A matched pair of Edwardian silver mounted photograph frames, each rectangular aperture with shaped surround bowls, of graduated size with beaded rims, a Portuguese embellished in low relief with a girl picking fruit from a tree, mounted on a replacement oak easel reverse. Hallmarked silver dish on footed base and a small Portuguese silver Birmingham 1905, maker’s marks for Charles S Green & Co Ltd., and Walker & Hall. Height measuring 6 1/8 inches (15.7 trinket dish. Gross weight 13.7 ozt (427.8 grams). (6). cm). £450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*) £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 103 106

A late nineteenth/early twentieth century composite silver part canteen, including eleven tablespoons, nine dessert spoons, twenty fi ve side spoons, twenty table forks, fourteen side forks, thirteen silver handled table knives, eight silver handled side knives, six fi sh knives, eight fi sh forks and a pair of fi sh servers, each with a shell embossed scroll shaped terminal, some with engraved crests, together with An Edwardian silver hot water pot, of plain bellied some matched plated examples. form with foliate reeded rim, stained wood handle and Hallmarked London, various dates carved knopped fi nial, raised upon an oval footed base. and maker’s marks including Hallmarked London 1908, maker’s mark slightly distorted Gilbert Marks. Approximate gross probably Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson weight exclusive of knives 235.5 & David Landsborough Fullerton). Height measuring 7 2/8 ozt (7326 grams). £3,000-4,000 inches (18.5 cm), gross weight 13.3 ozt (413.9 grams). (plus 27.6% BP*) £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A late Victorian silver christening set, including a knife, fork and spoon, each with engraved fl oral and geometric motifs, contained within a fi tted case, hallmarked William A pair of 1930’s silver sauce boats, each of typical form Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), length of knife measuring with beaded rim border, foliate capped fl ying scroll 8 inches (20.5 cm). Together with a 1920’s cased set of handle and raised upon an oval footed base, hallmarked six silver teaspoons with seal-top terminals, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, maker’s mark worn possibly S Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffi eld 1924, a further 1920’s Blanckensee & Son Ltd., height measuring 3 2/8 inches cased set of six silver teaspoons with pierced terminals, (8.3 cm). Together with a 1940’s silver cream jug, of A mid-twentieth century silver pint mug, of plain baluster hallmarked London 1927, a novelty set of cocktail sticks, oblong form with fl uted corners, reeded curved handle and form to a footed base, and scroll handle. Hallmarked realistically modelled as six golf clubs contained within a raised upon a conforming stepped base, hallmarked Atkin Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffi eld 1950. Height measuring material golfi ng bag, etc. Gross weighable silver 5.5 ozt Brothers, Sheffi eld 1946. Gross weight 10.9 ozt (338.9 4 3/8 inches (11.2 cm), weight 10.17 ozt (316.2 grams). (173.1 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 108 110|

An Edwardian silver two bottle cruet stand, the openwork frame with two circular compartments holding two cut-glass bottles, the central stem with foliate capped ring handle, the whole raised upon four stylised shell feet. An early Victorian silver four piece tea service, comprising tea pot, coffee or hot water pot, twin-handled sucrier and cream Hallmarked Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John jug, of compressed circular form and lobed outline, each with scroll handles and raised on applied foliate scroll feet, the Hartshorne Middleton), London 1903. Height measuring tea and coffee pots having pumpkin fi nials to the hinged lids and ivory insulators to handles. Hallmarked William Brown & 9 1/2 inches (24.3 cm), weight of stand 13.8 ozt (432.1 William Nathaniel Somersall, London 1841 and 1842. Maximum height of coffee pot including fi nial measuring 9 inches grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) (23 cm), gross weight 72.8 ozt (2264 grams). £1,200-1,800 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An early twentieth century silver mounted dual compartment table cigarette box, of plain rectangular form, the central curved handle with pull up mechanism, in between twin hinged lids with engine-turned and reeded decoration surrounding vacant central cartouches, opening to reveal a wood lined interior. Hallmarked London 1915, maker’s mark rubbed and distorted probably Asprey & Co Ltd. Height inclusive of handle measures 5 6/8 inches (14.7 cm). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 115

A nineteenth century Russian silver spice tower, the domed octagonal base rising to octagonal-sided compartments with fi ligree panels and a hinged door to the lower section, further adorned throughout with suspending bells, birds and fl ags and the spire with ball terminal below An American sterling silver dish, of circular fl uted form a larger fl ag and further bird fi nial. Impressed Russian with wavy scalloped rim and raised upon a circular footed A pair of Edwardian silver mounted trumpet vases, each assay marks to foot rim for St. Petersburg alongside an base. Marked Sterling silver alongside pictorial maker’s circular spread fi lled base leading to a plain tapered stem Assay Master Mark ‘O.C’ over ‘1888’. Maximum height to marks for Watson Company, further marked Cartier. with fl ared wavy rim. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons fi nial measuring 12 1/4 inches (31 cm), gross weight 10 Diameter measuring 11 inches (28 cm), weight 19.9 ozt Ltd., Birmingham 1908. Height measuring 8 1/8 inches ozt (311 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) (620 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) (20.8 cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 113 116 118

A selection of sporting related items (mostly golfi ng) to include a small 1930’s silver dish for ‘The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post Tournament for Lady Golfers’, A mid-twentieth century fi ve piece silver condiment set, hallmarked London 1938, maker’s mark partly obscured, A George III silver basting spoon, of Fiddle Thread including a pair of open salts with blue glass liners, a pair diameter measuring 3 7/8 inches (10 cm). Together with pattern, hallmarked William Eley, William Fearn & William of casters and a mustard pot with blue glass liner, each a 1920’s silver mounted trophy shield, the oak easel Chawner, London 1812, length measuring 12 inches (30.5 of circular form with gadrooned rims, the casters and support with three applied silver panels with presentation cm). Together with a George IV silver basting spoon, of mustard pot with knopped fi nials. Hallmarked Mappin & inscriptions, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, two cased sets double struck Hour glass pattern with crested terminal, Webb Ltd., Sheffi eld 1954. Height of caster measuring 3 of six 1930’s silver teaspoons with golfi ng terminals, etc. hallmarked London 1820, maker’s mark partly distorted. 1/2 inches (9 cm), gross weight 10.9 ozt (340.9 grams). Gross weighable silver 10.5 ozt (327.4 grams). £120-180 Gross weight 11 ozt (343.5 grams). (2). £100-150 (plus £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A late Victorian silver mounted hand mirror, the oval form embossed in high relief with fl oral, scroll and bird motifs surrounding a vacant cartouche, hallmarked William Neale & Sons, Chester 1900, length measuring 10 4/8 inches (26.7 cm). Together with a modern silver mounted candle snuffer, the plain tapered body with ball fi nial and twisted ebonised handle, hallmarked Birmingham 1970. (2). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 124

An Edwardian silver egg cruet stand, the central ring handle with suspended scroll support for four egg spoons, raised upon a square shaped base with scalloped reeded A modern silver mounted claret jug, the tapered clear rim and fi tted with four matching silver egg cups, the glass form with star-cut base and decorated with diamond whole raised upon four corner feet, hallmarked Atkin cut motifs, rising to the plain silver collar mount with Brothers, Sheffi eld 1902, together with four Edwardian embossed Bacchus head spout and slightly domed hinged silver teaspoons with Apostle terminals, hallmarked Barker lid with bud fi nial, the scrolling handle with zoomorphic Brothers, Birmingham 1902. Height of stand measuring terminal. Hallmarked Laurence R Watson & Co., Sheffi eld 7 inches (17.8 cm), gross weight 20.9 ozt (652 grams). 1977. Maximum height measuring 11 1/8 inches (28.5 cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 121 122

An Art Deco silver mustard pot, of rectangular form with stepped rim accents and raised upon stepped corner feet, A late Victorian small silver photograph frame, the opening to reveal a blue glass liner. Hallmarked Charles A modern silver salver, of plain circular form with scalloped rectangular aperture with conforming plain surround and S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1932. Width inclusive of edge border and raised upon four hoof feet. Hallmarked scrolling wirework easel support. Hallmarked London handle and feet measures 3 3/8 inches (8.7 cm), weight Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffi eld 1973. Diameter measures 1899, maker’s mark worn and distorted. Height measuring exclusive of liner 2 ozt (63.8 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% 10 inches (25.5 cm), weight 17.3 ozt (539.2 grams). 5 3/8 inches (13.8 cm). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Two similar modern silver waiters, each of plain circular form with scalloped shell and scroll rim border, hallmarked Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1958 & 1966, diameter An early twentieth century silver mounted tortoiseshell inkstand, the rectangular form with serpentine front and raised, measures 6 2/8 inches (16 cm). Together with a modern everted sides, having applied borders of husk motifs and ribbon garlands, the centre further inlaid with ribbon tied husk silver trinket dish, of pierced and embossed form with swags and fi tted with a square silver mount containing an etched glass ink bottle with conforming silver mounted and twin opposed vacant cartouches, hallmarked Birmingham tortoiseshell hinged lid, also monogrammed, the whole raised on four silver corner bracket feet, hallmarked William 1961, a modern silver pin dish and a modern silver bud Comyns & Sons, London 1913, maximum length measuring 8 7/8 inches (22.5 cm); together with a 1920’s silver mounted vase. Gross weighable silver 15.1 ozt (470.9 grams). (5). comb. (2). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 127 129 130|

A selection of fl atware to include a pair of early Victorian silver sugar tongs, of Fiddle pattern with monogrammed A set of six Finnish silver teaspoons, each with a rose terminal, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co (James & modelled terminal, contained within an associated case, Josiah Williams), Exeter 1852, length measuring 5 5/8 marked with Finnish assays marks including a town mark inches (14.5 cm). Together with a further pair of early for Turku and date letter for 1960 alongside a pictorial Victorian silver sugar tongs of Fiddle pattern, hallmarked maker’s mark. Together with a loose set of six French Birmingham 1845, a composite 1960’s cased christening silver grapefruit spoons, each of Fiddle thread pattern set, including a silver fork and spoon and silver bladed style with engraved monogram to the reverse of the knife with mother-of-pearl handle, hallmarked Sheffi eld terminal, marked with the Minerva head guarantee mark 1965, 1966 & 1967, a loose set of six 1930’s silver coffee and maker’s mark for Laurent Labbe (1829-1852), further bean spoons, a matched cased set of six 1940’s silver marked with a Bigorne. Gross weight 5.2 ozt (163 grams). teaspoons, etc. Gross weighable silver 9.2 ozt (288 £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 128 131

A mid-twentieth century silver mounted table cigarette box, of rectangular engine-turned form with applied rampant lion to the hinged cover, the front edge with engraved presentation inscription to the cartouche, opening to reveal An Edwardian silver twin-handled trophy bowl, of plain a wood lined interior with removable material tray, the circular form with fl ying scroll handles and applied whole raised upon four corner feet, hallmarked John Rose, moulded rim and central band, raised upon a circular Birmingham 1966, width measures 8 1/8 inches (20.8 An Edwardian silver salver, of circular scalloped form footed base, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co cm). Together with a further similarly decorated modern with gadrooned rim border and engraved presentation Ltd., London 1903, height measuring 4 inches (10.2 cm). silver mounted table cigarette box, also with engraved inscription to the centre, the whole raised upon three Together with a smaller similarly decorated 1920’s silver presentation inscription to the cartouche, hallmarked stylised feet. Hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham twin-handled trophy bowl, hallmarked James Woods & Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1979. (2). £100-150 (plus 1909. Diameter measuring 10 2/8 inches (26 cm), weight Sons, Birmingham 1925. Gross weight 15.3 ozt (477.6 27.6% BP*) 19.8 ozt (617.9 grams). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). (2). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A selection of fl atware to include a Russian silver ladle, of Fiddle pattern style, the slightly pointed bowl with simple drilled holes, marked 84 alongside a city mark for St Petersburg (1818-1864) and a Cyrillic maker’s mark, length measuring 6 6/8 inches (17.5 cm). Together with a Portuguese silver spoon, the bowl with scalloped rim, marked with a Portuguese standard mark alongside a possible pictorial maker’s mark, two further Portuguese silver spoons, one with pierced bowl and fl oral and scroll A similarly matched set of four late Victorian silver cup holders, each of circular form with embossed fl oral, foliate and bird embossed terminal, the other with twisted stem, etc. Gross motifs beneath an everted wavy crimped rim, with further crimped rim to the base. Two hallmarked London 1897, one weighable silver 10.6 ozt (330.9 grams). £100-150 (plus hallmarked London 1878, date letter worn on the fourth, possibly also 1897, maker’s marks worn and obscured. Height 27.6% BP*) measuring 2 3/8 inches (6.3 cm), gross weight 9.4 ozt (292.8 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 133 136 137

A matched 1920’s part canteen for twelve place settings including table forks and side forks, of Hanoverian style pattern, hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., A 1930’s silver mounted table cigarette box of plain Sheffi eld 1923 and 1925. Together with a set of six rectangular form, the hinged lid with engine-turned 1920’s silver dessert spoons, of Old English style pattern, decoration surrounding a central vacant name panel and hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1928, opening to a wood lined interior with single divider panel. plus an Edwardian singular silver spoon, hallmarked Hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1935. London 1905. Gross weight 55.7 ozt (1735.3 grams). Length measuring 7 inches (17.8 cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) 134 138

An Italian silver shell butter dish, of typical form with applied shell mounted scroll shaped handle and raised upon two ball feet, marked 800 alongside the national A late Victorian silver bonbon dish, of circular form with mark for Bologna, further stamped ‘STEFANI BOLOGNA’, pierced rim border embossed with scroll and fl oral motifs, length measuring 4 2/8 inches (11 cm). Together with an hallmarked William Aitken, Chester 1895, diameter early nineteenth century French silver-gilt cup, of circular measuring 5 5/8 inches (14.5 cm). Together with a pair of A mid-twentieth century silver mounted syphon or bottle tapered form with a facetted lower body, engraved fl oral George IV silver mustard spoons, each of double struck stand, the plain cylindrical form with fruiting vine relief motifs beneath the rim and initial to the front, the scrolling King’s pattern with crested terminal, hallmarked Jonathan border above twin scroll handles, the stepped skirted base handle with zoomorphic terminal, marked with four Hayne, London 1827, a further singular George IV silver fi tted with wood coaster. Hallmarked Roberts & Belk Ltd., Paris guarantee marks and a maker’s mark for Theodor mustard spoon, hallmarked London 1826, etc. Gross Sheffi eld 1958. Height measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm). Tonnelier. Gross weight 7.2 ozt (226.8 grams). (2). weight 4.8 ozt (152 grams). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*) £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An early Victorian silver dish, of circular pierced form with applied scroll rim, vacant shield cartouche, removable clear glass liner and raised upon four foliate mounted scroll feet, hallmarked Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1843, diameter measuring 3 2/8 A set of twelve sterling silver mounted and glass coasters inches (8.5 cm). Together with a late Victorian silver dish, on stand, each pierced mount with star-cut glass base on of pierced shaped form with bow, scroll and fl oral motifs A George IV silver snuffer tray, of oblong rounded form conforming stand with reeded angular handle. Marked and raised upon a pierced footed base, hallmarked William with heavily embossed fl oral rim border. Hallmarked Sterling W-365, stand marked W-370, all further marked Comyns & Sons, London 1894. Gross weight exclusive London 1822, maker’s mark partly obscured. Width Cartier. Maximum height of stand 3 inches (7.6 cm). of liner 5.5 ozt (172.1 grams). (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% measuring 8 6/8 inches (22.5 cm), weight 6.9 ozt (216.2 £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 140 143 146

A selection of assorted items to include a 1930’s silver hot water pot of plain bellied form, the hinged lid with heart shape thumb-piece leading to a scroll handle with woven wicker insulator, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffi eld 1931, height measuring 6 1/2 A modern silver mounted table cigarette box, of inches (16.5 cm). Together with a 1930’s silver cream jug, rectangular form with engine-turned and reeded hallmarked Birmingham 1934, an Edwardian silver mug decoration to the hinged lid, opening to reveal a wood with engraved personal inscription, a 1930’s pierced silver lined interior with applied silver plaque with engraved twin-handled dish, a German silver pierced trinket dish, presentation inscription, the whole raised upon four two silver napkin rings, one with engraved monogram, corner feet. Hallmarked Birmingham 1970, maker’s mark plus an unmarked beaker with initialled cartouche. Gross obscured. Width measuring 8 6/8 inches (22.5 cm). weight 30.3 ozt (943.5 grams). (8). £250-350 (plus 27.6% £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) 141 144|

A late Victorian silver pedestal dish, of quatrefoil form A matched Edwardian set of silver and ivory handled fi sh with heavily embossed foliate, fl oral and scroll motifs, knives and forks for twelve place settings, each knife blade A matched pair of Edwardian silver mounted glug-glug surrounding a plain centre with an applied vacant engraved with fl oral and scroll motifs, contained within a decanters, each of waisted wrythen form with plain cartouche. Hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar fi tted wooden case with inset vacant cartouche to silver collar and clear glass stopper of conforming style. Finley & Hugh Taylor), London 1889. Width measuring the lid. Hallmarked Frederick C Asman & Co., Sheffi eld Hallmarked John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1908 and 11 7/8 inches (30.3 cm), weight 11.6 ozt (362.4 grams). 1905, two dated 1908. Length of knife measuring 7 7/8 1909. Height measuring 9 2/8 inches (23.7 cm). £50-80 £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) inches (20.2 cm). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An Art Deco silver part table canteen, comprising twelve egg spoons, two mustard spoons, two A modern three piece silver condiment set, including a salt spoons, twelve teaspoons, a mustard pot and open salt with blue glass liners and a pickle fork (one missing), twelve pepper, each with gadrooned rim and raised upon four pad grapefruit spoons, twelve table forks, feet, together with two condiment spoons, hallmarked C J eleven side forks, two butter knives, Vander Ltd., London 1960, spoons dated 1961, height of a pair of sugar tongs, two jam pepper measures 2 6/8 inches (7.2 cm). Together with a spoons, twelve soup spoons, eleven George V silver mustard pot, of plain circular form raised dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, upon three hoof feet, hallmarked Edward Barnard & Sons a soup ladle (one missing), a pair Ltd., London 1919, a pair of 1940’s silver open salts, etc. of mother-of-pearl handled silver Gross weighable silver exclusive of liners 10.5 ozt (327.7 fi sh servers, twelve mother-of-pearl grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) handled silver fi sh knives and forks, twelve mother-of-pearl handled dessert knives and side knives, 151 eleven table knives, a bread knife and two carving knives with stainless steel blades, twelve mother-of-pearl handled plated dessert forks, two plated carving forks and sharpener with mother-of-pearl handles, missing fruit spoons and six tablespoons, contained within a fi tted lockable mahogany veneer table with stepped accented corners, carved mother-of-pearl drop handles, pull out front draw and A late Victorian silver twin-handled pedestal dish, of hinged lid, raised upon four square circular lobed form with fl oral shell rim border and foliate chamfered legs. Hallmarked Viner’s capped curved handles, raised upon a circular base, Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffi eld 1931 hallmarked Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), Sheffi eld 1896, & 1932. Width measuring 30 1/2 height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). Together with a inches (78 cm), height measuring small 1920’s silver cream jug, hallmarked Birmingham 30 inches (76.5 cm), depth 17 1/2 1923, a small 1920’s pierced silver dish, a silver mounted inches (44.7 cm). Gross weighable bud vase and a Sampson Mordan silver cylindrical silver 151 ozt (4700 grams). case. Gross weighable silver 9.9 ozt (310.2 grams). (5). £2,500-3,500 (plus 27.6% BP*) £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 148 149 152

An early twentieth century silver condiment set, including A late Victorian silver powder pot of circular hammered an open salt with blue glass liner, a mustard pot and form, the removable cover with vacant cartouche, together pepper, each of plain bellied form and raised upon four with a pair of silver glove stretchers of conforming style. An Edwardian pair of silver mounted candlesticks, the pad feet, the hinged lid of the mustard pot and pierced Hallmarked Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), weighted square bases with husk swags enclosing rosette cover of the pepper with wrythen fi nials. Hallmarked London 1891, further marked with a French import mark. motifs within beaded borders, leading to a similarly Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1920. Height Diameter of pot base measures 3 6/8 inches (9.7 cm), decorated column and urn shaped socket with removable of pepper measures 3 6/8 inches (9.5 cm), gross weight length of stretchers measures 8 inches (20.5 cm). Gross circular nozzle. Hallmarked Birmingham 1901, maker’s exclusive of liner 5.6 ozt (175.6 grams). £50-80 (plus weight 9.3 ozt (290.5 grams). (2). £70-100 (plus 27.6% mark obscured. Height measuring 14 7/8 inches (37.9 cm). 27.6% BP*) BP*) £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An early twentieth century silver swing-handled pedestal dish, of circular pierced form with beaded wavy rim, the handle and base of conforming style. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1919. Maximum height inclusive of handle measures 7 7/8 inches (20.2 cm), weight 14 ozt (441.4 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 154

A pair of Art Nouveau silver mounted photograph frames, each rectangular aperture with conforming surround embellished with sinuous lines upon a ‘basket weave’ ground, leading to a vacant cartouche and later added cold enamel accents in green and blue to the fl oral motifs, all within beaded borders and mounted on a replacement oak easel reverse. Hallmarked W J Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1904. Height measuring 7 2/8 inches (18.7 cm). £640-840 (plus 27.6% BP*) 156 157

A selection of items to include an Edwardian imported silver tea strainer of Arts and Craft style, the bowl with simple drilled holes and shaped rim with sinuous shapes, hallmarked London 1902, maker’s mark partly obscured, alongside the Foreign mark, length measuring 6 6/8 inches (17.5 cm). Together with an Edwardian silver mounted salt A George III silver marrow scoop, of typical double-ended mill, hallmarked London 1907, a pair of Edwardian silver form with engraved crest, hallmarked London 1789, A late Victorian silver mounted large rectangular mirror, open salts with two 1940’s silver spoons, an Edwardian maker’s mark partly rubbed probably William Sumner I, the bevel-edged glass plate within applied silver gadroon silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, a 1920’s silver length measuring 8 6/8 inches (22.5 cm). Together with border interspersed with fl oral and scroll motifs, with pepper pot with blue glass liner, a German silver napkin a further George III silver marrow scoop with engraved material lined easel back. Hallmarked William Comyns & ring with monogrammed cartouche, a further napkin ring initial, hallmarked London 1799, maker’s mark partly Sons, London 1895. Height measuring 16 inches (40.5 and a modern silver bud vase. Gross weighable silver 6.3 obscured. Gross weight 2.9 ozt (91 grams). (2). £120-180 cm). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) ozt (198.6 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An Arts & Crafts style silver three piece bachelor tea service by Amy Sandheim, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of circular planished form decorated with a border of bosses and raised on three ball feet, the teapot with stained wood handle and finial to the curved and hinged lid. Hallmarked London 1926, with impressed facsimile signature to base and numbered 68. Maximum teapot length measuring 9 1/2 inches (24 cm), gross weight 17.5 ozt (544.4 grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A selection of fl atware to include a George III silver salad server, of Old English pattern with monogrammed terminal and six tines, hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1799, length measuring 11 inches (28 cm). Together with two similar early nineteenth century silver sauce ladles, each of Fiddle Thread Shell pattern with monogrammed terminal, hallmarked London 1808 and An Edwardian silver mounted and cut-glass biscuit barrel, 1829, different maker’s marks, a pair of early Victorian the diamond cut clear glass body fi tted with plain silver silver mustard spoons, each of Fiddle Thread pattern, collar and swing handle and the inset removable lid with hallmarked Exeter 1846, seven silver butter knives, of ball fi nial. Hallmarked John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham varying design, etc. Gross weighable silver 16.5 ozt (514.9 1909. Maximum height including fi nial measuring 5 3/4 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) inches (14.5 cm). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 162 164

A modern pair of silver mounted candlesticks, each circular stepped fi lled base with beaded borders, leading to a tapered knopped stem with circular nozzle. Hallmarked E H P Co Ltd., Sheffi eld 1962. Height measuring 10 5/8 inches (27.2 cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 160|

A miscellaneous lot to include a William IV silver butter knife in Fiddle pattern, hallmarked Jonathan Hayne, London 1834, a Victorian silver and ivory-handled butter knife and a toasting fork, the knife hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffi eld 1873, and the fork James Dixon & Sons Judaica, a 1920’s silver spice tower, the circular base Ltd., Sheffi eld 1894, a late Victorian embossed silver A modern Irish silver teapot, of plain bellied form with rising to a baluster stem and central compartment having napkin ring, two 1920’s examples of quatrefoil shape and serpentine rim border and ebonised curved wood handle, four suspending bells, eagle surmounts and a hinged door, a 1930’s napkin ring, all engine-turned. Together with a the hinged lid with foliate knopped fi nial, raised upon a below a spire with ball terminal and a further fl ag fi nial, continental fi sh slice marked 800, an unmarked napkin circular stepped base. Hallmarked Alwright & Marshall with stipple punched engraving throughout. Hallmarked ring and a pair of plated salad servers. Weighable sterling Ltd., Dublin 1978. Height inclusive of fi nial measures 6 Sigmund Zyto, London 1922. Maximum height measuring silver 4.87 ozt (151.6 grams). (11). £80-120 (plus 27.6% 5/8 inches (17 cm), gross weight 20.7 ozt (646.2 grams). 10 1/4 inches (26 cm), gross weight 4.47 ozt (139 grams). BP*) £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) £360-460 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A set of four early twentieth century silver mounted candlesticks, each with circular weighted base rising to a tapered column and vase shape socket with removable nozzle, with fl uted decoration throughout and gadroon style border A small continental dish, the shaped oval form with foliate detail. Hallmarked Garrard & Co Ltd scroll rim above pierced sides further embellished with (Sebastian Henry Garrard), London 1916. fl oral motifs. Indistinct impressed marks to interior base. Height measuring 12 inches (30.5 cm). Maximum length measuring 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm), weight £1,200-1,800 (plus 27.6% BP*) 4.55 ozt (141.6 grams). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 167| 168 170

A pair of horn handled fi sh servers, each with a reeded silver ferrule and embossed silver terminal depicting twin A Maltese silver chocolate pot, of lobed bellied form opposed rams heads within beaded borders, the plated with scroll capped handle with fl ower-head mounts, blade and tines with bright-cut engraved decoration, the similarly decorated tapered hinged lid with wrythen contained within a fi tted case, hallmarked Sheffi eld, fi nial, the whole raised upon three stylised feet. Marked maker’s mark ‘H H’, date letter indistinct, length of knife 925 alongside the Maltese Cross, further marked with a measuring 13 6/8 inches (35 cm). Together with a plated possible maker’s mark ‘J T’. Height measuring 7 inches crumb scoop, of typical form with engraved foliate motifs. (18 cm), weight 8.2 ozt (257.6 grams). £100-150 (plus (2). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 169 171

A 1920’s silver mounted dressing table set, including a hand mirror, two clothes brushes and two hair brushes (one missing bristles), each with blue guilloche enamelled decoration, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd., London 1924, hair brushes dated 1923, length of mirror measuring 10 6/8 inches (27.7 cm), plus a further silver mounted hand mirror and hair brush, each with engine-turned decoration within a Greek-Key border, hallmarked London, A pair of George III silver berry spoons, the gilded bowls date letter obscured. Together with a part travelling with later embossed fruiting foliage and crimped rim, vanity set, comprising a pair of tortoiseshell mounted hair leading to a bright-cut engraved stem with fl oral motifs and brushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a hand mirror and a scroll enclosed cartouche with engraved initial, hallmarked button hook, each with an applied pierced initial cartouche, Exeter 1818, maker’s mark probably William Woodman, plus a tortoiseshell shoe horn, a pair of tortoiseshell glove length measuring 8 6/8 inches (22.5 cm). Together with An Edwardian silver tray, of oblong rounded form stretchers and a removable alligator skin jewellery box, all an Arts & Crafts style planished silver spoon, hallmarked with embossed fl oral and foliate motifs to the centre. contained within an alligator skin suitcase with two push Birmingham 1909, plus a late Victorian silver spoon with Hallmarked Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1908. key locks and further material cover, plus a selection of twisted stem and Apostle terminal. Gross weight 5.5 ozt Width measuring 11 7/8 inches (30.3 cm), weight 11.9 ozt various plated items. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) (171.2 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) (372.8 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A 1950’s silver mounted dressing table set, to include A pair of George III silver tablespoons, of Old English a hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, each of pattern with crested terminal, hallmarked Christopher & engine-turned form with an engraved fl oral and foliate Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1801, length measuring motif, hallmarked W G Sothers Ltd., Birmingham 1952, 8 3/8 inches (21.5 cm). Together with a pair of George III length of hand mirror measures 10 1/2 inches (27 cm). A 1940’s silver sauce boat, the plain bellied form with silver tablespoons, of double struck Hour glass pattern, Together with a 1960’s four piece silver mounted dressing moulded rim, scroll handle and raised on three stepped hallmarked Richard Turner, London 1816, plus two pairs table set, with engraved foliate decoration and vacant oval pad feet, hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, London of matched George III silver tablespoons, each of Old cartouches, hallmarked Birmingham 1968-1970, a modern 1945, length measuring 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm). Together English pattern with crested terminals, hallmarked Richard silver compact case of circular form with engraved initials with a mid-twentieth century silver small cream jug and Crossley, London 1801 & 1813 and William Eley & William and three cut-glass bottles, one with hallmarked silver matching sugar bowl, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons Fearn, London 1798 & 1806. Gross weight 19.6 ozt (611.8 mounts, the other two with unmarked mounts. £70-100 Ltd., London 1958. Weight 15.32 ozt (476.5 grams). (3). grams). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 173 177 178|

A selection of items to include a 1930’s silver mustard pot and caster, each of plain ovoid form raised upon a spread circular base, the caster with pierced removable cover, A selection of fl atware and cutlery to include a George III the mustard pot with hinged cover and curved handle, silver mustard spoon, of Fiddle pattern, assumed London hallmarked Turner & Somers, Birmingham 1935, height 1789, maker’s mark partly worn and obscured, length of caster measures 3 6/8 inches (9.8 cm). Together with measuring 4 6/8 inches (12.3 cm). Together with a part set a mid-twentieth century pair of casters, each of octagonal of late Victorian silver-gilt fruit knives and forks, including A French silver wine taster, of circular form with lobed and sided form in fi tted case, hallmarked Birmingham 1959, a seven knives and three forks, each of double struck King’s circular embossed decoration, the applied ring handle with George V silver open salt with blue glass liner, a 1960’s pattern, hallmarked Francis Higgins III, London 1887, a fl eur-de-lis thumb-piece. Marked with French assay marks silver open salt with blue glass liner, a 1960’s pair of silver set of six 1920’s silver handled butter knives, a Russian including the Minerva head guarantee mark, a Bigorne napkin rings, plus a singular napkin ring with an applied silver spoon of Fiddle pattern, marked with the second mark and lozenge maker’s mark for ‘L L’. Length including enamel crest for , marked ‘Sterling silver’. Gross kokoshnik mark for Moscow alongside a cyrillic maker’s handle measuring 3 7/8 inches (10 cm), weight 1.6 ozt weighable silver 6.6 ozt (207.4 grams). £80-120 (plus mark, etc. Gross weighable silver 7.4 ozt (232.8 grams). (50.6 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) 174 179

A nineteenth century Indian colonial quaich, of typical plain form. Marked SIL 52 alongside a maker’s mark for Peter Nicholas Orr (Madras c. 1851-1860). Width measuring 4 An early Victorian large silver toasting fork, of plain tapered form with three prongs and suspension loop to the terminal. 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), weight 2.3 ozt (71.5 grams). £40-60 Hallmarked London 1837, maker’s mark slightly distorted possibly John James Whiting. Maximum length inclusive of loop (plus 27.6% BP*) measuring 18 6/8 inches (47.6 cm), gross weight 4.6 ozt (143.2 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An Edwardian silver mounted vase with removable metal liner, the circular base leading to a pierced tapered stem with vacant shield cartouche and wavy everted rim, vase hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffi eld 1907, height measuring 6 6/8 inches (17.5 cm). Together with a George V silver twin-handled trophy, of circular tapered form with ribbon and reed curved handles and raised upon a circular stepped base, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, plus a modern silver mounted bud vase with engraved inscription. Gross weighable silver 5.4 ozt (168.2 grams). (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 181

An Austrian silver dish, of circular fl uted form with lobed rim border and inset coin to the centre, marked A Portuguese silver desk set comprising a pair of book ends of typical form with concentric bands, a similarly decorated 900 alongside the standard mark for Vienna, diameter inkstand with two hinged circular inkwells with removable ceramic liners, the curved recesses holding a paperknife and measures 6 7/8 inches (17.6 cm). Together with a pair of dip pen, a letter holder of serpentine outline with two compartments and raised upon a curved base with two recesses, dishes, each of circular form with a pierced and fl orally an ink blotter with semi-circular wooden base with rectangular mount and knopped handle and a circular ashtray with four embossed rim border, marked ‘Silver’ beneath the base, indented rests, marked with Portuguese assay marks including Lisbon for .833 fi neness, further marked ‘JOALHARIA DO a toddy ladle with fl uted bowl and crimped rim leading to CARMO LISBOA’. Together with a Portuguese silver table lighter and ashtray (a/f), the spherical body with removable lid a twisted baleen handle, indistinctly marked, plus a plated and raised upon a circular base with three applied rests, marked with Portuguese boar standard marks for Lisbon for .833 bowl with applied fruiting foliage. Gross weighable silver fi neness alongside a further indistinct mark. Gross weighable silver 117.5 ozt (3654.8 grams).£800-1,200 (plus 27.6% 12.2 ozt (380.4 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) 183 184

A selection of Victorian and later silver fl atware, mainly Fiddle pattern and with initialled terminals, to include a set of six late Victorian silver table forks, hallmarked Francis A late Victorian matched silver three piece tea service, including a teapot, sugar bowl and Higgins III, London 1885, length measuring 8 2/8 inches (21 cm). Together with a set of cream jug, each of circular form with heavily embossed fruiting foliage and crimped rim six early Victorian silver side forks, hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), border, the teapot with twin opposed vacant cartouches, ebonised curved wood handle London 1842, a set of six mid-Victorian silver dessert spoons, hallmarked London 1876, and carved fi nial, the sugar bowl and cream jug with one vacant cartouche, each raised a pair of early Victorian silver dessert spoons, hallmarked Exeter 1849, a part set of three upon three paw feet. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffi eld, teapot dated 1899, sugar bowl late Victorian silver table forks, etc. Gross weight 60.5 ozt (1883.3 grams). £550-750 (plus dated 1900, cream jug date letter indistinct. Height of teapot inclusive of fi nial measures 5 27.6% BP*) 5/8 inches (14.5 cm), gross weight 23.4 ozt (729.8 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A 1930’s silver fi ve bar toast rack, of curved arch form with central ring handle, hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1931, maximum height measuring 3 2/8 A pair of mid-twentieth century Danish fi sh servers, each inches (8.5 cm). Together with a 1920’s set of twelve silver with stylised foliate handle and further foliate engraving teaspoons, each with a foliate pierced pointed terminal, with simple line piercing to the slice and fork. Marked to hallmarked Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham 1924, a handles with the Three Tower mark dated 1951 and an George III silver table spoon with monogrammed terminal, indistinct Assay master mark. Length of slice measuring 8 hallmarked London 1794, a 1920’s silver sauce ladle, a 5/8 inches (22 cm), gross weight 5.97 ozt (185.6 grams). 1920’s silver sifter spoon, etc. Gross weight 12.5 ozt (390 £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver mounted fi ve bottle cruet stand, of plain 186 oval form with reeded rims and raised on a wooden base 190 with four fl uted paw feet, central stem and curved scroll handle, the stand holding four cut-glass bottles, two with removable pierced lids, one with a silver hinged lid, one bottle damaged with detached silver mount, one bottle missing with silver mount present, plus two glass stoppers. Stand and mounts hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798. Maximum height of stand 8 3/8 inches (21.5 cm). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 188

An imported silver mounted swan dish, with modelled cut-glass body and applied neck and head, the articulated pierced wings with cherubs and fl oral motifs. Hallmarked E Ltd., London import 1963, further marked 925. Maximum height measuring 5 inches (13 cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 191

A late Victorian silver caster, of wrythen fl uted form with A large 1920’s silver salver, of circular form with applied embossed foliate detail, the removable pierced cover with ribbon and reed wavy border, the whole raised upon four wrythen fi nial, the whole raised upon a circular stepped scroll feet. Hallmarked James Deakin & Sons (John & A mid-twentieth century Scottish silver quaich, of typical base. Hallmarked Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1891. William F Deakin), Sheffi eld 1927. Diameter measuring 14 plain form. Hallmarked Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh Height measuring 7 6/8 inches (19.7 cm), weight 5 ozt inches (35.6 cm), weight 42.4 ozt (1320 grams). £450-650 1953. Width measuring 4 inches (10.3 cm), weight 1.6 ozt (155.5 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) (49.9 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A small Egyptian silver photograph frame, the oval aperture with pierced shaped surround and feet with A modern four piece silver tea service, including a teapot, coffee pot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each of hinged bracket easel support. Marked with Egyptian assay plain bulbous form with gadrooned rims, the teapot and coffee pot with hinged lid and acorn fi nial, leading to a scrolling marks. Height measuring 4 5/8 inches (12 cm), gross wood handle. Hallmarked Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1973. Maximum height of coffee pot measuring 10 3/8 weight 1.3 ozt (43.2 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) inches (26.5 cm), gross weight 66.3 ozt (2065 grams). £550-750 (plus 27.6% BP*) 193| 196

A continental spoon, possibly for Oysters, the pierced and fl uted shell bowl leading to a tapered beaded handle, marked to the bowl 800 alongside a further indistinct mark, length measuring 8 2/8 inches (21 cm). Together with four ivory handled servers, including two knives, a fork and spoon, each with bright-cut engraved foliate motifs, two marked with a crowed head in between the letters ‘B P’ alongside the number ‘6’ in a square cartouche, other two appear unmarked. (5). £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*) 195|

A Georgian toddy ladle having a spiral twist baleen handle leading to a fl orally embossed bowl with centrally inset George II Sixpence 1757 to base, length measuring 14 1/4 inches (36.2 cm). Together with a pair of mid-nineteenth century fi sh servers, each with shaped foliate handle, crest engraved and leading to the pierced blade and fork with A matched pair of Edwardian silver mounted photograph frames, each rectangular aperture with shaped surround engraved scrolling foliage throughout, ferrules hallmarked embellished in relief of trailing fruiting foliage, with later added cold enamel accents in green and blue and mounted on a Birmingham 1851, blade with plated marks, length of slice replacement oak easel reverse. Hallmarked William Henry Sparrow, Chester 1903 and J & R Griffi n (Joseph & Richard measuring 13 inches (33 cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) Griffi n), Chester 1904. Height measuring 9 2/8 inches (23.5 cm). £900-1,400 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An early twentieth century silver mounted hand mirror, A selection of Georgian and later silver fl atware, mainly of plain circular form with reeded rim border, hallmarked Fiddle pattern, including a set of eight George III Scottish Birmingham 1918, maker’s mark worn and distorted, silver table forks, each with an initialled terminal, length measuring 10 6/8 inches (27.5 cm). Together with hallmarked Matthew Craw, Edinburgh 1816, length A composite set of eight George IV and later silver an early twentieth century silver mounted hair brush with measuring 8 inches (20.5 cm). Together with a set of six teaspoons, each of double struck King’s pattern with embossed scroll rim border, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, George IV silver dessert spoons with monogrammed monogrammed or initialled terminals, hallmarked London a plated epergne stand of tri-form with four removable terminals, hallmarked Jonathan Hayne, London 1824, 1835, 1861 & 1863, various maker’s marks. Together glass vases, marked EP alongside a maker’s mark for a part set of fi ve William IV silver dessert spoons with with a set of four early Victorian silver teaspoons, each James Deakin & Sons, an Edwardian cased set of six initialled terminals, hallmarked London 1833, a part set of of double struck Queen’s pattern with monogrammed ivory handled plated fi sh knives and forks and a pair of three George III silver dessert spoons with monogrammed terminals, hallmarked William Eaton, London 1844. Gross fi sh servers, ferrules hallmarked Allen & Darwin, Sheffi eld terminals, etc. Gross weighable silver 58.3 ozt (1815.7 weight 12.6 ozt (395 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1903, servers dated 1902, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £550-750 (plus 27.6% BP*) 198 201 204

A selection of fl atware and cutlery to include an Edwardian silver pusher and spoon, of typical form with scroll A modern silver marrow scoop, of typical double-ended enclosed vacant cartouche to the terminals, the spoon form, hallmarked Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffi eld 1997, bowl depicting the nursery rhyme ‘Hey Diddle Diddle’ length measuring 8 5/8 inches (21.9 cm). Together with a in low relief, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham cased set of six silver coffee spoons and a pair of sugar 1905, length of pusher 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). Together with tongs, each of Trefi d pattern with rat-tail to the bowls, a smaller 1940’s silver pusher and spoon, hallmarked hallmarked Martin Hall & Co Ltd., Sheffi eld 1924, plus a A Georg Jensen cold meat serving fork, with an interlaced Sheffi eld 1943, a 1940’s pierced silver tea strainer and further 1940’s cased set of six silver coffee spoons and a pattern at the base of the handle. Impressed initial maker’s matching teaspoon, two silver seal top spoons, etc. Gross pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons mark (circa 1933-1944), also impressed Sterling Denmark. weighable silver 8.9 ozt (279.2 grams). £100-150 (plus Ltd., Sheffi eld 1940, one spoon dated 1939. Gross weight Length measuring 7 7/8 inches (20 cm), weight 2.03 ozt 27.6% BP*) 6 ozt (187.9 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) (63.3 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 199 202 205

A selection of items to include a pair of late Victorian silver A selection of items to include a small 1920’s silver open salts, modelled as shells and raised upon three ball mounted table cigarette box, of plain rectangular form feet, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons (John & William opening to reveal a wood lined interior, hallmarked E F Deakin), Chester 1895, length measuring 2 inches (5.5 J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1923, width measuring 4 1/2 cm). Together with a late Victorian silver miniature jug, of inches (11 cm). Together with a small mid-twentieth plain bellied form with curved handle, hallmarked London century silver goblet, hallmarked Roberts & Dore Ltd., 1895, a late Victorian silver napkin ring with engraved London 1957, a Portuguese silver bud vase, a small pair A Georg Jensen child’s knife and fork, in Acorn pattern, initials, a 1960’s silver napkin ring with engraved name, of late Victorian silver pepper pots, a further 1930’s silver the knife with steel blade, the fork with engraved initials. a George V silver sauce boat and a 1930’s pierced silver pepper pot, a George V silver caster, three Portuguese Modern oval maker’s mark with incuse lettering (1945 mustard pot with blue glass liner and plated spoon. Gross silver napkin rings, a selection of various plated items, etc. onwards), further marked Sterling Denmark. Length of weighable silver 7.6 ozt (237.7 grams). £80-120 (plus Gross weighable silver 7.2 ozt (224.5 grams). £80-120 knife measuring 6 5/8 inches (17 cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*)

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A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table forks, hallmarked Thomas Wallis II, London 1808. Together with a set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William A 1920’s four piece silver tea service, including a teapot, hot water pot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each Adams), London 1864, with six matched Fiddle pattern of octagonal sided form with reeded rims and raised upon conforming pedestal bases, the teapot and hot water pot dessert spoons, hallmarks for Elizabeth Eaton, London with ebonised scroll capped handles and carved fi nials. Hallmarked James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), 1851 and 1857 and H J Lias & Son, London 1866. Weight Sheffi eld 1929. Height of hot water pot measuring 10 inches (25.5 cm), gross weight 64.9 ozt (2021 grams). £700-900 30.94 ozt (962 grams). £280-380 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 207 209 211

An Indian style lidded pot, of cylindrical form with banded square panels embossed in low relief with various animals and motifs including an elephant and sun, the removable lid of conforming style with vacant cartouche, appears unmarked, height measuring 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). Together A late Victorian small silver photograph frame, the with a small circular dish with scalloped rim and embossed rectangular aperture with pierced shaped surround fl oral panels surrounding a vacant shield cartouche, the depicting fi gural, fl oral and animal motifs surrounding an base with foliate motif, appears unmarked, plus a small initialled cartouche, with material reverse (a/f). Hallmarked mug, of plain tapered form with ‘C’ shape handle, marked London 1887, maker’s mark partly distorted possibly ‘T90P’ to the handle only. Gross weight 9.5 ozt (296 William Comyns & Sons. Height measuring 4 3/8 inches grams). (3). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) (11.3 cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 210 212

A selection of fl atware to include a set of six early Victorian silver teaspoons, each of Fiddle pattern with initialled terminal, hallmarked Charles Lias, London 1847, length A modern part silver canteen for ten place settings, measuring 5 6/8 inches (14.7 cm). Together with a set of comprising silver handled table knives and side knives, six early Victorian silver table forks, each of Fiddle pattern A late Victorian silver cream jug and sugar bowl, each of table forks, side forks, fi sh knives and forks, dessert with initialled terminal, hallmarked William Eaton, London circular form with wavy crimped rims and embossed fl oral spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons and 1837, a part matched set of fi ve George III silver forks, motifs surrounding twin opposed vacant shield cartouches four table spoons, all contained within a fi tted wooden each of Hanoverian pattern with an engraved monogram above wrythen fl uted scrolls. Hallmarked Josiah Williams box. Hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffi eld Ltd., 1993. Gross surmounted by a crown verso, hallmarked George Smith & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1891. Diameter silver weight exclusive of knives 149.2 ozt (4642 grams). (III) & William Fearn, London 1787-1792, etc. Gross of bowl measuring 3 inches (8.2 cm), gross weight 3.9 ozt £1,500-2,000 (plus 27.6% BP*) weight 31.6 ozt (983.9 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*) (122.4 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An early twentieth century silver twin-handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, each of circular form with engraved ribbon and garlands between reeded borders A 1930’s silver dish, of circular shaped form with reeded and fl at top curved handles, both raised upon four foliate rim, engraved personal inscription and twin lion mask and mounted stylised paw feet. Hallmarked William Aitken, drop ring handles, raised upon four foliate mounted claw Birmingham 1915 & 1917. Height of sugar bowl measures feet. Hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1937. 2 7/8 inches (7.5 cm), gross weight 8.7 ozt (270.5 grams). Diameter measures 8 1/8 inches (20.8 cm), weight 20.6 £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) ozt (643.6 grams). £160-240 (plus 27.6% BP*) 214 217

An early George III silver jug, of bellied form with fl oral A pair of modern silver mounted silver candlesticks, each and foliate embossing throughout, surrounding a scroll with fi lled circular base rising to a knopped baluster stem enclosed crested cartouche and two later engraved and bell shape socket with removable nozzle. Hallmarked A 1920’s silver pedestal dish, of plain circular form with presentation inscriptions, with foliate capped scroll handle R Hodd & Son, London 1978, part hallmarks to one pierced gallery border and raised upon a stepped circular and raised upon a circular stepped base. Hallmarked nozzle, the other appears unmarked. Height excluding base. Hallmarked Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham 1925. London 1763, no maker’s mark visible. Maximum height nozzles measuring 8 1/8 inches (20.5 cm). £90-140 (plus Height measuring 4 6/8 inches (12.2 cm), weight 10.7 ozt measuring 8 2/8 inches (21 cm), weight 23.6 ozt (736 27.6% BP*) (334.6 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 215 219

A set of four George III silver tablespoons, each of Old English pattern with crested terminal, hallmarked Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barke, London 1800, length measuring 8 7/8 inches (22.7 cm). Together with an early A late Victorian silver bowl, of circular lobed and fl uted form with serpentine rim, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffi eld twentieth century cased set of six silver coffee spoons and 1900, diameter measuring 4 6/8 inches (12.3 cm). Together with a 1920’s silver sauce boat on matching stand, each of a pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked C W Fletcher & Son Ltd elongated quatrefoil form with beaded rim, the sauce boat with curved twin handles and raised upon an oval pedestal (Charles William Fletcher), Sheffi eld 1913. Gross weight base, hallmarked Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker), Chester 1920. Gross weight 10.4 ozt 13.2 ozt (412.5 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) (325 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A selection of items to include a 1930’s Scottish silver napkin ring, of oval form with engraved scroll decoration surrounding an initialled cartouche, hallmarked Glasgow 1936, maker’s mark ‘H. G & S’. Together with a George A pair of Edwardian silver sardine servers/tongs, of Albany V silver napkin ring with personally engraved cartouche, pattern with pierced blades and personal inscription to the hallmarked Birmingham 1913, an Edwardian silver pepper terminal, hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London pot, a 1930’s cased silver pusher and spoon, a late 1908, length measuring 7 1/2 inches (19 cm). Together Three Eastern vases, each with a circular base with Victorian silver shovel caddy spoon (a/f), a 1920’s loose with an early Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl handled foliate motifs, leading to a tapered stem with vacant shield set of six silver coffee bean spoons, a 1930’s loose part pickle fork, hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1847, a cartouche, two with an embossed banded outdoor scene set of fi ve silver teaspoons, etc. Gross weighable silver silver handled button hook, etc. Weight of the tongs 3.4 ozt of various buildings, the other with embossed fl oral sprigs, 13.9 ozt (434.7 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) (107.6 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) two with everted wavy rims, the other with enclosed pierced rim, one marked 90 to the base rim, other two appear unmarked, height of tallest measuring 7 inches 223 226 (17.8 cm). Together with an Edwardian silver caster, raised upon three claw feet, hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1902, a matched silver open salt, three 1930’s silver spoons with bowling terminals and engraved initials verso, a selection of silver handled cutlery, including eight soup spoons, six butter knives, four pastry forks and three side knives, hallmarked William Yates Ltd., Sheffi eld 1918-1928, etc. Gross weighable silver 16.2 ozt A selection of Georgian silver and later fl atware, mainly (506.7 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) Old English pattern, including a George III silver tablespoon with fl uted bowl, hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, length measuring 8 2/8 inches 222 (21.3 cm). Together with two similar George III silver tablespoons by Peter & Ann Bateman, with engraved initials or monogram to the terminals, hallmarked London A pair of Portuguese silver candelabra, each of squat 1791 and 1797, a further George III silver tablespoon by form with circular stepped base supporting twin curved Peter, Ann & William Bateman, a selection of mixed silver branches with circular sockets of conforming style. Marked tablespoons of varying shape and design, some with with a Portuguese eagle assay mark for Oporto for .833 engraved monograms or crests to the terminals, various fi neness, alongside a further indistinct mark. Height dates and maker’s marks, some with bottom struck measuring 4 1/8 inches (10.6 cm), gross weight 11.2 ozt hallmarks, etc. Gross weight 51.2 ozt (1594.5 grams). (350.9 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*) 224

A pair of Portuguese silver candelabra, the circular wrythen base with applied scroll and shell border, rising to a fl uted stem supporting one central and two looped foliate branches with similarly decorated removable nozzles and drip pans, marked with a Portuguese boar assay mark for Oporto for .833 fi neness, alongside a possible maker’s mark, maximum A pair of 1920’s silver mounted candlesticks, each height measuring 8 3/8 inches (21.4 cm). Together with a Portuguese silver chamberstick, the central circular socket upon octagonal stepped fi lled base leading to a knopped and an oval shaped and pierced base with embossed fl oral and scroll motifs surrounding a vacant cartouche, the similarly tapered stem with plain circular nozzle. Hallmarked decorated applied loop handle with vacant cartouche thumb-piece, the whole raised upon three looped wirework feet, Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1928. Height measuring 7 7/8 marked with a Portuguese boar assay mark for Oporto for .833 fi neness, alongside further indistinct marks. Gross weight inches (20.2 cm). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 36.9 ozt (1149.9 grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A pair of early Victorian silver sugar tongs, of King’s pattern with engraved initial and crest to the terminal, hallmarked London 1838, maker’s mark partly obscured and worn, possibly William Eaton, length measuring 6 3/8 inches (16.3 cm). Together with a part set of four William A Japanese style photograph frame, the oval aperture An early twentieth century silver shell butter dish, of IV silver pastry forks, of double struck Queen’s pattern, with conforming pierced surround with four birds perched fl uted lobed form with wavy rim, high arch scroll handle hallmarked Aaron Hadfi eld, Sheffi eld 1833, ferrules dated amongst bamboo shoots surrounding a vacant circular and raised upon three stylised feet. Hallmarked Harrison 1832, a set of six silver handled table knives, each of cartouche, with further bamboo shoot rim and material Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffi eld 1913. King’s pattern with engraved crest, plus a modern silver back with hanging loop. Appears unmarked. Length Maximum width measuring 4 5/8 inches (12 cm), weight handled bread knife. Weight of sugar tongs 2.6 ozt (80.8 measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm). £90-140 (plus 27.6% 4.3 ozt (134.5 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) 229 230 232

A small late Victorian silver tea caddy, of oblong serpentine form with a foliate and lobed banded border around the base rim, surmounted by twin opposed vacant shield cartouches surrounded by fl oral and foliate motifs, the oblong slightly domed hinged lid with carved wood fi nial with ball terminal. Hallmarked Nathan & Hayes (George Nathan & Ridley Hayes), Birmingham 1888. Height measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), gross weight 5.4 ozt (170 grams). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 233

A pair of German silver mounted decanters, the slender cylindrical neck with plain silver collar and removable A 1920’s set of twelve silver teaspoons and a pair of globular glass stopper, leading to a cut-glass bellied body sugar tongs, each with an engraved initial to the terminal, with star-cut base, marked 800 alongside the reichsmark contained within a fi tted case, hallmarked James Dixon and pictorial maker’s mark for Hugo Böhm, height & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1928, tongs dated 1927. Together measuring 10 inches (25.6 cm). Together with a 1920’s with an Edwardian imported cased set of six silver Apostle silver mounted photograph frame, the oval aperture with coffee spoons, hallmarked Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) A German silver mounted decanter, of cut-glass bellied conforming plain surround and mounted on a wooden Landeck, Chester 1902, one dated 1901, alongside the form with fl oral and foliate motifs and star-cut base, the easel reverse, hallmarked Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Foreign mark and Dutch assay marks, a loose set of six cylindrical neck with a plain silver collar and removable Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes), Birmingham 1920, a 1920’s silver Apostle teaspoons, a pair of 1960’s silver cut-glass globular stopper. Marked 800 alongside the further smaller 1920’s silver mounted photograph frame, teaspoons and two silver souvenir spoons with enamelled reichsmark. Height measuring 11 1/2 inches (29.3 cm). three silver lidded glass pots, a silver lidded cut-glass terminals. Gross weight 10.6 ozt (332 grams). £120-180 £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) bottle, etc. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A Chinese export silver napkin ring, the circular pierced form with bamboo shoot motifs surrounding a vacant A Burmese style large rectangular shield cartouche, marked WH90 alongside a character photograph frame and a similar smaller mark and attributed to Wang Hing & Co (Hong Kong). example, each with intricately engraved Together with an early twentieth century pair of matched borders of stylised foliage and other silver open salts, each of pierced oval form with swag decorative motifs, with wood easel backs. motifs and raised upon four ball and claw feet, no glass Both with indistinct impressed marks and liners, hallmarked London 1918 & 1921, maker’s mark the larger frame also marked ‘84’ in a obscured but possibly C S Harris & Sons Ltd., a 1920’s circular punch. Largest measures 12 1/4 matched silver three piece condiment set, a 1920’s inches (31 cm) by 10 1/4 inches (26 cm) matched pair of silver open salts, a modern silver napkin and smallest 9 5/8 inches (24.5 cm) by ring, etc. Gross weight exclusive of liners 10.4 ozt (323.9 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm). £650-850 (plus grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 235 238| 239

A pair of George III silver sugar tongs with monogrammed terminal, hallmarked Richard Turner, London 1816, length measuring 5 7/8 inches (15 cm). Together with a pair of early Victorian silver sugar tongs, of Fiddle pattern with monogrammed terminal, hallmarked Samuel Hayne & A small late Victorian silver bowl, of circular form with Dudley Cater, London 1841, a pair of George IV silver embossed foliate scrolls surrounding twin opposed Fiddle pattern teaspoons with initial engraved terminal, A late Victorian silver presentation trowel, with bright-cut vacant cartouches above a fl uted lower body, raised hallmarked London 1825 and a part set of four early engraved borders and foliate motifs, leading to wrythen upon a circular footed base. Hallmarked Army & Navy Victorian Fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, also with initial moulded ivory handle. Hallmarked George Unite & Sons, Cooperative Society Ltd (Frederick Bradford Macrea), engraved terminal. Gross weight 7.3 ozt (227.8 grams). Birmingham 1881. Length measuring 10 2/8 inches (26 London 1890. Diameter measuring 3 6/8 inches (9.9 cm), £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) weight 3.5 ozt (109.9 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 236 240

A 1920’s silver twin-handled pedestal dish, of plain circular form with scroll handles and raised upon a knopped circular base, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1921, height measuring 3 3/8 inches (8.7 cm). Together with a 1930’s silver caster, of plain waisted form with removable pierced cover and raised upon a circular spread base, hallmarked Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham A set of four continental open salts, the openwork frames with hanging fl oral swags in between three tapered legs, the 1935. Gross weight 7.1 ozt (222.6 grams). (2). £80-120 clear glass liner resting on top of the rim. Indistinctly marked. Height measuring 2 1/8 inches (5.5 cm), gross weight (plus 27.6% BP*) exclusive of liners 8.9 ozt (277.6 grams). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A modern silver mounted decanter set, including an oblong cut-glass decanter with silver collar and cut-glass stopper and a pair of cut-glass brandy glasses raised A selection of fl atware to include a late Victorian part set A small selection of items to include a 1920’s silver upon a circular silver base, contained in a fi tted case, of ten silver coffee spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, mounted inkwell, of circular form with blue guilloche hallmarked S J Rose & Son, Birmingham 1984, height of each of Albany pattern, contained within a fi tted case, enamelled decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, decanter measures 9 7/8 inches (25.3 cm). Together with hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison), maker’s mark partly distorted probably Charles S Green & a cased set of plated fi sh knives for twelve place settings, Sheffi eld 1895, sugar tongs dated 1894. Together with Co Ltd., height measuring 3.7 cm. Together with a 1940’s each with a carved ivory handle, engraved Greek-key two George V cased sets of six silver teaspoons in Albany silver mounted match holder/striker, of circular ribbed patterns to the blades and initials to the ferrules, a cased pattern, a 1920’s cased set of six silver coffee bean glass form with plain silver mount, hallmarked Birmingham plated sugar bowl and cream jug and a 1996 spoons, a George IV pair of Irish silver condiment spoons, 1942, an Edwardian silver lidded cut-glass shaker, a Silver Anniversary coin collection. (4). £160-240 (plus hallmarked Dublin 1828, etc. Gross weighable silver 12.3 1920’s silver mounted cut-glass perfume bottle, a 1940’s 27.6% BP*) ozt (385 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) silver lidded cut-glass pot, etc. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 242 245 247

A 1920’s part manicure set, including a silver mounted nail buffer, a pair of silver lidded vanity pots, a silver handled nail fi le and a silver handled cuticle tool, contained within a fi tted case (two tools missing), hallmarked G & C Ltd., A 1930’s silver christening cup, of plain circular slightly Birmingham 1922, with a George V silver handled nail tapered form with curved handle and raised upon an clipper and a pair of Edwardian silver handled scissors octagonal footed base, hallmarked Birmingham 1930, with fl ower terminals. Together with a matched cased maker’s mark obscured, height inclusive of handle set of six silver coffee spoons, hallmarked Henry Clifford measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). Together with a modern Davis, fi ve commemorating hallmarks for 1953, the other silver goblet, the plain circular bellied cup leading to a A Portuguese silver bowl, of circular form with beaded dated Birmingham 1960, a further cased set of six silver textured knopped stem upon a circular spread base, rim border. Marked with a Portuguese eagle assay mark coffee spoons, Birmingham 1950, plus a cased set of six hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1975. for Oporto for .833 fi neness, alongside a further indistinct plated pastry forks and a two prong fork. Gross weighable Gross weight 12.1 ozt (377.4 grams). (2). £120-180 (plus mark. Diameter measuring 9 1/2 inches (24.5 cm), weight silver 2.7 ozt (85.1 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 25.9 ozt (807.7 grams). £240-340 (plus 27.6% BP*) 243 248

A 1930’s silver twin-handled trophy bowl, of plain circular A small Portuguese salver or plate, of circular form with pierced scalloped rim with embossed fl oral motifs, marked with a form with two scroll capped handles and raised upon a Portuguese boar assay mark for Oporto for .833 fi neness, alongside a further indistinct mark, diameter measuring 7 7/8 knopped footed base. Hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd., inches (20 cm). Together with a larger similarly decorated salver, the pierced fl oral and foliate scalloped rim border with Birmingham 1935. Height inclusive of handles measures embossed shell motifs and scroll enclosed hearts with vacant shield cartouche, raised upon four pierced feet, indistinctly 6 1/8 inches (15.7 cm), weight 18.4 ozt (574.7 grams). marked, probably also Portuguese, diameter measuring 17 1/2 inches (44.7 cm). Gross weight 29.5 ozt (919.5 grams). £160-240 (plus 27.6% BP*) (2). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A similarly matched late Victorian and later silver christening set, including a knife (a/f), fork and spoon, each with bright-cut engraved foliate motifs, the knife with carved mother-of-pearl handle, contained within a fi tted A selection of fl atware to include an Edwardian set of six An Edwardian silver toast rack, of fi ve bar arch form case, hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1898, silver ice cream spoons, each with a pointed fl at bowl and with central ring handle and raised upon four ball feet, spoon hallmarked Matthew John Jessop, Birmingham contained within a fi tted case, hallmarked Sutherland & hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1901, 1908, length of knife measuring 6 5/8 inches (27 cm). Roden (George Guirren Rhoden), Sheffi eld 1901. Together height measuring 3 6/8 inches (9.5 cm). Together with Together with a mid-Victorian silver fork and spoon, with a 1920’s cased set of six silver coffee spoons, each an early twentieth century silver sugar bowl, of circular each with bright-cut decoration to the stem and bowl, with a fl uted shell bowl and ball terminal, hallmarked form with serpentine rim and raised upon three paw feet, hallmarked John Taylor, London 1866 & 1867, a 1920’s Langstone Silver Works (Bernard Instone), Birmingham hallmarked Chester 1912, plus a 1920’s silver pedestal silver pusher spoon, a 1930’s pair of scissor action sugar 1929, a 1940’s cased set of six silver teaspoons, plus fi ve cream jug. Gross weight 7.5 ozt (234.2 grams). (3). nips, etc. Gross weighable silver 4.6 ozt (145.9 grams). loose 1940’s silver coffee spoons. Gross weight 8.2 ozt £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) (257.1 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 250 254 255

An Indian bowl of circular form, with embossed fl oral motifs and engraved scalework beneath a beaded wavy rim, in a fi tted case, marked 925 alongside ‘PSILVER’, diameter measuring 6 inches (15.3 cm). Together with a silver plated three piece bachelor tea service, including a teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of circular lobed A 1930’s silver lidded powder pot, of circular cut-glass and fl uted form, the teapot with ebonised curved handle form with star-cut base, the removable lid with painted and fi nial, marked Elkington & Co., a plated money box fl oral and butterfl y motifs upon a radiating white guilloche modelled as Humpty Dumpty, plus a selection of various enamelled ground. Hallmarked W G Sothers Ltd., other plated items. Weight of bowl 4.2 ozt (132.6 grams). Birmingham 1937. Height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.4 £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) cm). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 251 256

An early twentieth century silver mounted jewellery box, of shaped rectangular form with wavy edge, the slightly domed hinged lid engraved ‘Nancy’, opening to reveal a A George III silver chamberstick, the circular base material lined base interior, the whole raised upon four with beaded border, central urn socket and removable corner feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, maker’s mark nozzle of conforming style, the curved thumb-piece obscured, width measures 3 5/8 inches (9.5 cm). Together handle with associated detachable conical A continental table lamp, of circular form with banded with a mid-twentieth century silver mounted table cigarette extinguisher,the nozzle, thumb-piece and extinguisher foliate motifs and scroll handle, the similarly decorated box, of rectangular form with engraved presentation with engraved crests. Hallmarked London 1785, removable tapered lid with knopped wrythen fi nial, raised inscription along the front edge, the engine-turned and maker’s mark partly obscured possibly Digby Scott upon a circular pedestal base. Marked indistinctly with two reeded hinged lid opening to reveal a wood lined interior, & Benjamin Smith I. Diameter of base exclusive of crossed keys. Height measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), raised upon four corner feet, hallmarked Birmingham handle measuring 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), gross weight gross weight 4.2 ozt (131.4 grams). £70-100 (plus 27.6% 1963. (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 8.4 ozt (261.4 grams). £220-320 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*)

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An American plated ‘Prohibition era’ cocktail shaker jug, the plain tapered form with circular base, angular black handle and detachable screw thread cap to the spout, the removable lid with bud fi nial, the base with A large Christofl e plated platter, of plain oval form with a menu for fourteen cocktail recipes. Marked Forman gadrooned rim border, contained within a protective Brothers. Inc. Brooklyn. N. Y. to the base. Maximum height tarnish sleeve and retailer’s box. Marked Christofl e approximately 12 inches (30.6 cm). £70-100 (plus 27.6% alongside a pictorial maker’s mark. Diameter measuring BP*) 21 1/2 inches (55 cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 260 263|

A pair of silver plated candlesticks by Elkington & Co, each with a fl uted square base with foliate motifs, leading to a similarly decorated tapered stem and socket with removable circular nozzle, one with engraved presentation inscription to the base rim. Maker’s mark to base rim and further stamped Elkington & Co. Height measuring 10 inches (25.6 cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 258

An American chrome plated cocktail shaker jug, the cylindrical form with spread circular base and curved red Bakelite handle, the removable stepped lid also A small selection of plated items to include a Victorian with carved Bakelite fi nial, the spout with detachable silver plated mahogany cased set of fi sh eaters for twelve screw thread cap. Marked to the base with a pictorial place settings, two forks defi cient, with ivory handles and maker’s mark for Keystone Silver Co. Height measuring fl orally engraved blades, a large salver, a sauce boat, a approximately 12 inches (30.6 cm). £70-100 (plus 27.6% swing-handled basket with blue glass liner, a pair of grape BP*) scissors, bud vase, etc. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 261

A silver plated table canteen for twelve place settings, A pair of silver plated four branch candelabras, comprising table knives, dessert knives, table forks, each having collapsible scrolled branches with fi ve dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fi sh Corinthian capital sockets, four with removable eaters, pastry forks, teaspoons, coffee spoons and four shaped beaded nozzles upon a conforming style drip tablespoons, each of King’s pattern, contained within pan, the central with removable snuffer with fl ame a mahogany veneer table with inset faux leather to the fi nial, each raised upon a square shaped stepped top, raised upon four short tapered legs. Marked EPNS base with Corinthian column. Marked EP alongside alongside maker’s mark for Webber & Hill. Width of table maker’s mark for William Hutton & Sons. Maximum measuring 30 3/8 inches (77.3 cm), height measuring 18 height measuring 26 5/8 inches (67.8 cm). £80-120 1/2 inches (47.2 cm). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A selection of various plated fl atware and cutlery, including a cased fi ve piece carving set with two knives, two forks A selection of plated items to include a large oval and a knife sharpener, each with carved horn handle, twin-handled tray with pierced gallery border, a three A large selection of plated items to include two muffi n a set of pistol grip table knives and side knives for six piece tea service including a teapot, twin-handled sugar dishes, a three piece tea service, a twin-handled wine place settings, a cased set of ivory handled fi sh eaters bowl and cream jug, two swing-handled dishes, a pair of bottle stand, a set of six ice cream dishes, two entrée for six place settings, each with an engraved initial to the salad servers, an asparagus dish with removable stand, a dishes and covers, three swing-handled dishes, six trays terminal, a cased set of six pastry forks, etc. £30-50 (plus pierced wine cooler stand, a toast rack, etc. £50-80 (plus of varying shape and design, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) BP*) 265 268 270

A large selection of plated, pewter and other metal ware A small selection of plated items including an entrée dish to include an unmarked coffee pot with engraved initial, and cover, a circular tray with beaded rim and engraved a twin branch candelabrum, two cocktail shakers, an fl oral and scroll motifs, a further plain circular tray, a plain A selection of plated items to include a WMF twin-handled Asprey cocktail stirrer, an Elkington & Co trumpet vase, circular dish, a pair of faux ivory handled fi sh servers with pierced wine bottle stand with embossed fruiting garlands, a Ceag Miners Supply safety lamp, a set of four silver silver ferrules, a circular wine coaster with pierced foliate a spirit kettle on stand, a twin-handled wine cooler, a plated mounted glass coasters, a folding sandwich box border and turned wood base, a serving slice and a table cocktail shaker, a pair of goblets, a large punch bowl and with hunting scene, a twin-handled Art Deco style tray with spoon. (8). £30-40 (plus 27.6% BP*) ladle, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) Bakelite handles, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 266 271

A small selection of books on antique silver, including A selection of plated and pewter items to include a Christofl e grated cheese dish, the plain circular form with hinged cover ‘Antique Silver’ by Ian Pickford, ‘Jackson’s Silver & and clear glass liner, contained within a fi tted retailer’s box, stamped ‘Christofl e France’ alongside a pictorial maker’s mark Marks of , Scotland & Ireland’ edited by Ian for 1935-1983, further marked Coll Gallia, height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm), plus a boxed pair of Christofl e open Pickford, both signed by the author, ‘The Price Guide to salts, each dish with removable cut-glass liner and spoon. Together with a pair of telescopic candlesticks, a lidded muffi n Antique silver’ by Peter Waldron, etc. (8). £30-50 (plus dish, a twin-handled bottle stand, an entrée dish and cover, a selection of ten various coins, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*)

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A set of twelve napkin rings, each of square form with fl orally engraved panels, twin opposed scroll enclosed A Russian silver napkin ring, of oval form with an A mid-twentieth century small silver hip fl ask, of plain cartouches and crimped beaded rims, each individually enamelled scene of the Kremlin within beaded borders. slightly curved oblong form with bayonet lock mechanism numbered from 1-12 and contained within a fi tted case. Marked 875 alongside the national mark of a partly to the globular lid. Hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, Appear unmarked. Gross weight 13.6 ozt (426 grams). obscured workman’s head. Width measuring 5.5 cm, London 1946. Length measuring 4 3/8 inches (11.2 cm), £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) weight 49.6 grams. £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) weight 3.5 ozt (109.7 grams). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) 273 276 279

A set of six late Victorian silver napkin rings, each of thin circular form with stippled and bright-cut engraved An early twentieth century silver-gilt hipfl ask, of slightly foliate decoration surrounding a vacant cartouche, A pair of 1920’s silver napkin rings, each of rounded curved oblong form with bayonet lock mechanism to contained within a fi tted octagonal sided case. Hallmarked square form with initialled shield cartouche and foliate the hinged lid and removable cup to the lower body. Birmingham 1892, one dated 1891, maker’s mark partly swag engraving. Hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd., Hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1916. obscured possibly Rolason Brothers. Gross weight 1.5 ozt Birmingham 1927. Weight 1.91 ozt (59.5 grams). £40-60 Length measuring 5 inches (12.8 cm), weight 7.3 ozt (48.4 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) (227.6 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 274 277

Five Edwardian silver napkin rings, of circular concave shape with dentil rim, numbered 2 to 6, in a fi tted case A set of four Edwardian silver napkin rings, each of circular pierced form with vacant cartouche, hallmarked Cooper with a single matched example of conforming shape and Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1907. Together with a set of three early twentieth century matched silver napkin rings, design and initial engraved. Five hallmarked Chester each of circular form with pierced bow and garland motifs, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1920, 1906, the single napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham 1922, one dated 1919, a pair of George V silver embossed napkin rings, a small modern silver mounted wine coaster, a late maker’s marks worn. Weight 1.54 ozt (48 grams). £90-140 Victorian silver mounted retractable cigar piercer, etc. Gross weighable silver 6.4 ozt (199.3 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*)

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A late Victorian silver shot cup, of plain tapered form A base metal novelty pepperette, modelled as an owl with two engraved monograms and inset coin to the with realistic feather detail, the head formed as the screw base, hallmarked Henry Stratford Ltd., Sheffi eld 1890, An Edwardian silver mounted hipfl ask, the slightly curved on lid with bright red and black inset glass eyes, height height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.7 cm). Together with oblong clear glass body with leather cover and removable measuring 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). Together with three novelty a modern silver mounted scent bottle, of clear cut-glass silver cup with presentation inscription, the globular hinged vesta cases, including a gilt brass ram’s head vesta case, form with hinged globular lid opening to reveal a glass lid with bayonet locking mechanism, hallmarked Marples an owl vesta case and a shell vesta case, four continental stopper, hallmarked Sheffi eld 2000, a further modern silver & Beasley, Chester 1902, height measuring 6 1/8 inches fi ligree miniature or toy items, a toy fi gure modelled as a mounted scent bottle, plus a selection of seven enamelled (15.7 cm). Together with a smaller similar plated example. sailing ship, marked ‘SILVER 925’, plus a novelty open salt boxes, an enamelled thimble and enamelled cased (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) modelled as a cart (a/f). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) travelling clock. (12). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 281 284 287

A selection of items to include a 1920’s silver vesta case, of oblong hinged form with engraved scroll A 1920’s silver compact case, the rounded square decoration surrounding a vacant cartouche, hallmarked form with engine-turned decoration and vacant corner S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1923, width cartouche, opening to reveal an inset interior mirror measures 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm). Together with an early (a/f) and powder compartment with removable mesh, Victorian silver caddy spoon, modelled in the form of hallmarked William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1920, a shovel, with stippled engraved foliate motifs and A continental gilt metal and agate pedestal salt, the dished width measures 2 6/8 inches (7 cm). Together with a Corinthian style terminal, hallmarked Birmingham 1851, a agate bowl within scalloped rim mount and twin scroll 1920’s silver vesta case, of oblong form with engraved circular scent phial with a cherub on a swing to either side, handles and raised on a cherub stem to a slightly domed scroll decoration surrounding a vacant shield cartouche, the lid with attached dabber, marked Sterling, a further and shaped base, with engraved foliate scroll motifs hallmarked Birmingham 1923, an Edwardian silver smaller scent phial, a retractable cigar piercer, etc. Gross throughout. Appears unmarked. Maximum height including travelling fruit knife, Birmingham 1902 and a 1930’s silver weighable silver 3.4 ozt (108 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% handles measuring 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm). £60-90 (plus match case. Gross weighable silver 71.4 grams. (4). BP*) 27.6% BP*) £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 282| 285 288

A selection of items to include a late Victorian silver cheroot holder, of plain cylindrical form, hallmarked Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1899, length measuring 3.8 cm. Together with a George V silver cheroot holder, of tapered cylindrical form with vacant cartouche and engraved foliate motifs, hallmarked Birmingham 1918, a mid-Victorian silver handled folding carriage key, of oval engine-turned form with vacant cartouche and screw thread cover removing to reveal the base metal folding key and reattaching to form the handle, hallmarked London A continental fi ligree model of a stage coach, with A 1930’s set of six novelty silver ‘Rodesine’ cherry picks, 1863, a 1940’s silver mounted photograph frame with articulated wheels. Appears unmarked. Length measuring each with a different enamelled road sign terminal, engraved monograms and personal inscription, a cased 9 6/8 inches (25 cm), gross weight 6.4 ozt (200.2 grams). contained within a fi tted case. Hallmarked S Blanckensee modern silver paper knife, etc. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1935. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An eighteenth century Dutch silver miniature tea A Chinese export miniature chest, the rectangular basket caddy, mark of Willem van Strant (Amsterdam, active weave form opening to a removable kettle, other parts 1727-1742), the rectangular form decorated to each missing, marked to reverse of lid with maker’s mark of side with chinoiserie fi gures standing in gardens with Wang Hing & Co (Hong Kong), length measuring 3.3 cm. blossom trees, the lid decorated with a fl ower-head Together with a George III silver nutmeg grater of dome motif, maker’s mark to base alongside Amsterdam top cylindrical form, hallmarked Birmingham 1800, maker’s town mark, height measuring 4.8 cm; together with a mark ‘IT’, Edwardian silver miniature settee and pair of similarly matched nineteenth century example, marked chairs in French Rococo style, plus a pair of miniature to base with a crowned O alongside a further indistinct twin-handled wash tubs and a fl ask of bottle form, appear mark. Weight 55.4 grams. £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*) unmarked. (8). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 290 294

An eighteenth century Dutch silver miniature toy modelled as a tea kettle, mark of Pieter I van A selection of items to include an early twentieth century Somerwil (Amsterdam, active silver cigarette case, of oblong slightly curved form with 1706-1753), the fl uted tapering diagonally engraved foliate scrolls to either side and body with swing handle and foliate engraved monogram to the front, hallmarked Joseph decorated lid, maker’s mark Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1917, width measuring 2 4/8 to base alongside Amsterdam inches (6.8 cm). Together with a Dutch silver sifter spoon, town mark, height with handle the semi-circular bowl with simple drilled holes and pierced upright measuring 6 cm; together square surround with various outdoor scenes, leading to with a silver miniature teapot of a pierced terminal of the Netherland coat of arms, marked conforming shape, marked to base with Dutch assay marks alongside a maker’s mark ‘H H’, with a similar maker’s mark, also a late Victorian silver combination propelling pencil and with Amsterdam town mark and pen, hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1897, a a date letter Z, further tax mark further Sampson Mordan silver propelling pencil with inset to neck, height measuring 3 cm. paste stone to the terminal, a George V silver stamp case Weight 70.4 grams.. £200-300 (a/f), etc. Gross weighable silver 7.4 ozt (231.3 grams). (plus 27.6% BP*) £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) 291 292 295

An eighteenth century Dutch silver miniature candle stand, with tripod base and removable upper section with A pair of late eighteenth or early nineteenth century two candle holders, marked to base with maker’s mark Dutch silver miniature candlesticks, mark of Hendrik of Willem van Strant (Amsterdam, active 1727-1742), Duller (Amsterdam, active 1776-1811), each with square alongside Amsterdam town mark and date letter Z, and A small Italian silver table bell, with scalloped edge and base rising to a conforming shape column and socket a further tax mark, upper section with tax mark only. rising to a slim baluster handle with foliate scroll open and engraved with swag motifs. Maker’s mark to base, Together with a pair of early nineteenth century Dutch terminal, with clapper. Modern Italian assay marks for alongside Amsterdam town mark and a boar’s head silver miniature goblets, each with crowned O mark to Padova alongside impressed 800 mark. Height measuring tax mark. Height measuring 5 cm, weight 28.7 grams. base & a small cylindrical box with Dutch lion passant 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), gross weight 2.77 ozt (86 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) mark. Gross weight 45 grams. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A selection of items to include a pair of silver plated knife rests, each modelled as a fox, marked with a A selection of novelties to include a set of three Salvador pictorial maker’s mark for WMF, length measuring 4 2/8 Dali medals, depicting ‘Adam, Eve and the Original Sin’, inches (11 cm). Together with an Edwardian silver card engraved to the back with a facsimile signature and ‘1930’, case, of oblong form with engraved fl oral and foliate marked with a Portuguese standard mark alongside a scroll motifs surrounding a monogrammed cartouche, further indistinct mark, length measuring 4.8 cm. Together hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham A small novelty mustard pot, realistically modelled in with a modern fi gure of a fl ower in a woven basket, 1906, an Edwardian silver vesta case, similarly decorated the form of an apple, with removable cover and spoon, hallmarked Ari D Norman, London import 1976, a small with initialled cartouche, hallmarked Chester 1904, an marked 925. Together with a small lidded box of plain Portuguese silver mounted hand mirror with embossed Edwardian pierced silver cup holder, a George V silver circular form, the removable cover with a gilt moulded fl ower-head surround, a Portuguese silver open salt with cigarette case with personally engraved cartouche, etc. fl ower fi nial upon an embossed foliate ground, marked ribbon and reed handle and clear glass liner, etc. Gross Gross weighable silver 6.7 ozt (209.2 grams). £80-120 925. Gross weight 3.2 ozt (101 grams). (2). £50-80 (plus weighable silver 3.9 ozt (122.4 grams). £60-90 (plus (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 297| 300 303

An Edwardian silver mounted perfume bottle, of spherical A late Victorian silver mounted bedside clock, the oblong A small selection of items to include a pair of modern silver cut-glass form with silver collar and removable globular surround with embossed scrolls and fl oral motifs upon a wine labels, each of oblong form with an embossed foliate lid, embossed with a cherub head enclosed by a foliate basket weave ground, the inset key wind clock with white shell border and engraved ‘HIS’ and ‘HERS’, hallmarked border, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, maker’s mark worn enamel dial (missing hands) and second subsidiary dial at Ward Brothers, Birmingham 1976. Together with a small and distorted, height measuring 3 6/8 inches (9.8 cm). six o’clock, with fold out easel ring support to the reverse, pill box, of square shaped form with an embossed hinged Together with an Edwardian silver lidded jar, of circular hallmarked Birmingham 1897, maker’s mark partly lid depicting a cherub, marked 925 alongside the common cut-glass form, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, a 1920’s obscured, length measuring 3 inches (7.7 cm). Together control mark, an Edwardian silver napkin ring, a George V silver trinket box, of circular form with engraved initial to with a silver handled and ivory paper knife, hallmarks silver napkin ring, a pair of 1920’s silver rimmed cut-glass the slightly domed removable lid, hallmarked Birmingham signifi cantly rubbed and worn, a late Victorian silver pots, a 1920’s silver mounted cut-glass perfume bottle, 1922, plus a George V silver mounted capstan inkwell. mounted pipe and a silver handled shoe horn. (4). £50-80 etc. Gross weighable silver 4.2 ozt (132.9 grams). £80-120 Gross weighable silver 1.8 ozt (58.8 grams). (4). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 298 301| 304

A late Victorian silver mounted card case, of oblong A small selection of items to include a Portuguese silver rounded form with engraved scrolls surrounding twin pill box, in the form of an air mail envelope, marked opposed vacant cartouches, opening to reveal a material with the Portuguese standard mark for .833 fi neness lined interior with small pocket, hallmarked Birmingham alongside a possible maker’s mark, width measuring 1898, maker’s mark probably Joseph Hawkins, length 4.2 cm. Together with a further modern silver pill box, measuring 4 inches (10.5 cm). Together with a late of rectangular dual hinged form, opening to reveal two Victorian silver cheroot case, of plain tapered form, A ladies mesh purse, the plain dual hinged mount with ball interior compartments, hallmarked Ari D Norman, London hallmarked Chester 1900, opening to reveal a 9ct gold clasp and suspended chain, opening to reveal a material 1986, a continental snuff box of oblong form with reeded mounted amber cheroot holder, an extendable propelling lined interior. Marked with six Chinese character marks base and engraved fi gural scene to the lid, appears pencil with inset monogrammed paste stone terminal, a to the mount. Width of hinge 4 2/8 inches (11 cm), length unmarked, a money clip with studded detail, marked 925, small circular pot and a Wilkinson Sword boxed razor. inclusive of chain 13 6/8 inches (35cm). £80-120 (plus a modern silver ingot pendant, etc. Gross weighable silver Gross weighable silver 4.9 ozt (155.3 grams). (6). £80-120 27.6% BP*) 4.8 ozt (149.5 grams). (7). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A selection of items to include an Edwardian silver trinket dish, of circular pierced form, hallmarked Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1909, diameter measuring 3 2/8 inches (8.4 cm). Together with an Edwardian silver napkin ring, of An early twentieth century silver mounted carriage clock, circular form with beaded rim and engraved foliate scrolls, the engine-turned rectangular form with applied gold tone hallmarked Birmingham 1909, a late Victorian silver foliate border to front, with hinged angular carry handle A mid-Victorian novelty bottle stopper, modelled as a thimble, a 1930’s silver brooch modelled as a miniature and the whole raised on four bun feet, white enamel dial gladiator in suit of armour and holding a spear, with lion anointing spoon, a small three piece condiment set with Roman numerals, the reverse opening to a manual mask detail to knees and standing on a plinth to a stylised including an open salt and mustard pot with clear glass key wind movement marked R&Co., France. Case foliate base, further surmounted on cork with metal liners and a caster, together with a similarly matched twin- hallmarked London 1915 with maker’s mark ‘P.W’. Height mounts. Hallmarked London 1862, maker’s mark indistinct. handled tray, plus a pair of salad servers. Gross weighable excluding handle measuring 2 3/4 inches (7 cm). £120-180 Maximum height including cork and spear measuring 5 1/8 silver 3.4 ozt (107.2 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) inches (13 cm). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 306 309 312

A pair of William IV silver lidded cut glass trinket pots, the A 1920’s silver mounted shagreen glasses case, of oblong A late Victorian silver clip with applied red enamel heart lids with engine-turned borders surrounding a centrally rounded form, the hinged lid opening to reveal a velvet terminal. Hallmarked John Millward Banks, London 1897. engraved crest. Hallmarked London 1833, no visible lined interior. Hallmarked London 1929, maker’s mark Length measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), gross weight maker’s mark. Diameter of lids measuring 3.8 cm. £40-60 partly obscured. Width measuring 5 1/2 inches (14.3 cm). 1.17 ozt (36.5 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 307 310

A mid-twentieth century silver compact, the circular form with royal blue enamel lid having centrally applied crown motif and opening to a fi tted mirror verso. Hallmarked John A novelty articulated fi gure of a fi sh, modelled as a koi carp with realistic details and inset red paste eyes. Appears William Barrett, Birmingham 1948. Diameter measuring 3 unmarked, tests as silver. Length measuring 7 2/8 inches (17.5 cm), gross weight 2.9 ozt (90.8 grams). £200-300 (plus inches (7.5 cm). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An Edwardian silver menu or name card holder, the An unusual wide custom zip, possibly a back attachment A pair of Edwardian silver tablecloth clips, each of plain open rectangular frame with glass insert and foliate to motorcycle leathers, with blue material tapes, chain form and decorated with an enamel fl ower. Hallmarked scroll surmount, and semi-circular stand. Hallmarked and bottom stop, the slider with engraved tattoo style skull Birmingham 1908 with maker’s mark ‘W.H.S’. Maximum to stand Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James dragons. Appears unmarked, tests as silver. Maximum length measuring 3 7/8 inches (9.8 cm), gross weight 2.61 Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester 1904. Length length inclusive of tapes measuring 27 inches (68.8 cm). ozt (81.2 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*) measuring 5.5 cm. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 314 316 318

A nineteenth century Russian silver-gilt shot cup, of circular tapered form with moulded rim and banded Niello decoration. Marked 84 alongside a partly distorted Assay Masters mark for ‘A. K over 18??’ and a further Cyrillic maker’s mark. Height measuring 4.7 cm, weight 45.5 grams. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) 319

A mid-Victorian silver travelling cup, of plain tapered collapsible form with silver-gilt interior, hallmarked George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1878, maximum height when A pair of modern silver bud vases, each modelled as a extended 2 6/8 inches (7.2 cm). Together with a 1920’s A modern silver mounted table desk lighter, realistically slender stem with two leaf feet, hallmarked J B Chatterley silver shot cup, of tapered form with bright-cut engraved modelled in the form of a dog’s head, raised upon an oval & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1979, height measuring 3 1/8 foliate motifs either side of a vacant shield cartouche, wooden plinth base with presentation inscription to the inches (8.2 cm). Together with a plain money clip, marked hallmarked Birmingham 1923, a French silver pill box applied panel. Hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd., London 925 alongside a further indistinct mark, plus a further and a retractable swivel stick. Gross weight 4.3 ozt (135 1975. Maximum height measuring 3 7/8 inches (10 cm). plated example. Gross weighable silver 3.5 ozt (110.9 grams). (4). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) £450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A George IV silver and mother-of-pearl folding knife, with engraved fl oral motifs, vacant cartouche and engraved name to the blade, hallmarked Joseph Law, John Oxley & Henry Atkin, Sheffi eld 1825, length when open 6 2/8 inches (16 cm), plus a smaller plainer example by A selection of twenty eight early twentieth century the same maker, also dated 1825. Together with nine A selection of twenty six early to late Victorian mother- mother-of-pearl and silver folding knives, mainly George V, Georgian mother-of-pearl handled folding knives, two of-pearl and silver folding knives, of varying shape and of varying shape and design, majority with plain handles, with engraved initials, marked with the lion passant and design, majority with engraved fl oral and scroll motifs, some engraved with fl oral and foliate motifs, four with Duty mark only, a William IV silver and mother-of-pearl seven with engraved personal inscriptions or initials to engraved personal inscriptions or initials to the cartouches. folding knife, an early Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl the blade or cartouches. Hallmarks for Birmingham and Hallmarks for Birmingham and Sheffi eld, various dates folding knife with name engraved cartouche and a similarly Sheffi eld, various dates and maker’s marks including and maker’s marks including William Needham and James matched cased Georgian folding knife and fork, knife with John Yeomans Cowlishaw and James Fenton & Co. (26). Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin). (28). £100-150 engraved cartouche. (15). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 321| 324| 327|

A selection of mainly 1920’s and later mother-of-pearl and silver folding knives, of varying shape and design, a A selection of twenty seven early to late Victorian mixture of plain, carved and engraved examples, many A selection of thirty nine mid to late Victorian mother- mother-of-pearl and silver folding knives, of varying shape with vacant cartouches, three with engraved personal of-pearl and silver folding knives, of varying shape and and design, majority with engraved fl oral and scroll motifs, inscriptions or initials to the cartouche or blade, hallmarks design, majority with plain handles, fourteen with engraved seven with engraved personal inscriptions or initials, for Birmingham and Sheffi eld, various dates and maker’s personal inscriptions or initials to the blade or cartouches. one contained within a faux leather case. Hallmarks for marks including C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Hallmarks for Birmingham and Sheffi eld, various dates Birmingham and Sheffi eld, various dates and maker’s Fletcher) and John Yeomans Cowlishaw. Together with a and maker’s marks including George Unite and Thomas marks including George Unite & Sons and Hilliard & selection of plated folding knives, majority with mother-of- Marples. (39). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) Thomason. (27). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) pearl handles. (60). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 322| 325| 328|

A mid-Victorian mother-of-pearl and silver folding fork, with carved handle and two tines, hallmarked George Unite A selection of nineteen mid to late Victorian mother-of- & Sons, Sheffi eld 1864, length when open 5 1/2 inches pearl and silver folding knives, of varying shape and (14.3 cm), plus a further Georgian example, marked with design, majority with carved handles, four with engraved A selection of thirty eight mainly Edwardian mother-of- the lion passant and Duty mark only. Together with eight personal inscriptions to the blade or cartouche, hallmarks pearl and silver folding knives, of varying shape and late Victorian and later silver mounted folding combination for Birmingham and Sheffi eld, various dates and design, majority with engraved fl oral and foliate motifs, tools, each with a mother-of-pearl handle with vacant maker’s marks including George Unite and Arthur Worral fi ve with personal inscriptions or initials to the cartouches, cartouche, various dates and maker’s marks, six late Staniforth. Together with two late Victorian silver folding one with an ivory handle. Hallmarks for Birmingham and Victorian and later silver and mother-of-pearl handled knives, each with engraved foliate or scroll decoration Sheffi eld, various dates and maker’s marks including John butter knives, a 1920’s silver and mother-of-pearl handled surrounding monogrammed cartouches, hallmarked Yeomans Cowlishaw and Thomas Marples. (38). £150-200 knife and fork with engraved initial to the terminal, etc. Sheffi eld 1896 & 1899. (21). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) (26). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A late Victorian miniature silver chamberstick, of heart shape with gadroon decoration, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1892. Together with fi ve other miniature items to include a fl oral and scroll A William IV silver cow fi nial, hallmarked Henry Wilkinson A 9ct gold miniature whistle pendant, with foliate embossed purse, Birmingham 1901, a folding knife & Co., Sheffi eld 1836, length measuring 6.5 cm. Together decoration and suspension loop, stamped 9ct; together with corkscrew, Chester 1908, a twin-handled trophy, with a small silver import fi gure modelled as a pheasant, with a miniature coffee pot seal, set with white paste stone Birmingham 1909, a Welsh hat, Birmingham 1910, and a hallmarked B Muller & Son (Berthold Muller, London to base, tests as 9ct gold, and a miniature enamel egg further chamberstick with Austria-Hungary dog head 800 import 1910, a fi sh case of articulated form and hinged pendant in gold plated mounts. (3). £300-400 (plus 27.6% guarantee mark. Gross weight 36.8 grams. (6). £150-250 head and a fi gure of a mouse, both appear unmarked. (4). BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 330| 333

A Victorian novelty pair of retractable pencil and dip pen by Sampson Mordan, each in the form of a fl intlock pistol with embossed foliate decoration A miniature child’s rattle, with foliate decoration, four to handle and the trigger guard sliding along the suspension balls and coral mouthpiece, tests as 9ct gold; barrel to extend the pencil and nib, each marked together with a miniature magnifying glass, also decorated to barrel ‘S. Mordan’ on one side and ‘6 July 1840’ with foliate motifs, with suspension loop and testing as to the other, in fi tted case. Length not extended 9ct gold, and a miniature pair of base metal scissors. (3). measuring 4 cm, gross weight 7.5 grams. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) £500-800 (plus 27.6% BP*) 331 335

A Chinese export silver novelty menu holder, in the form of a fi rescreen with fi ligree style decoration and a panel depicting a bird and fl owers, impressed maker’s mark and attributed to Sing Fat (Canton & Shanghai, circa 1880- 1925), height measuring 6.2 cm. Together with A Sampson Mordan combination pencil, of plain cylindrical eight other miniature items comprising a button form with suspension loop terminal and three retractable hook, Birmingham 1906, a swing-handled pencils, the push sliders with red, blue and black basket, Birmingham 1913, three thimbles, enamelled decoration. Marked S. Mordan & Co Sterling one marked ‘sterling’, a pair of sugar tongs, a silver. Maximum length when extended inclusive of the tea kettle and a pair of pelican scissors. (9). loop 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A pair of mid-Victorian silver novelty sugar nips with Four miniatures or toys in oriental style, to include a trefoil terminal and shell grips, hallmarked H J Lias & Chinese river boat, marked 90 alongside a character mark, Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1870, width of base 4.7 cm. Together with two further Chinese A novelty Dutch bird cage, the oblong wire frame with length measuring 4 7/8 inches (12.5 cm). Together with a river boats, each with fi ligree decoration, one with a small pierced and arched serpentine roof, with two attached Chinese export silver fl oral decorated shoe with maker’s fi gure, both appear unmarked, plus a model of a fi gure conical feeders and twin opposed sliding doors. Struck mark for Wang Hing & Co (Hong Kong), a further Eastern in traditional dress carrying two baskets either end of a with the single sword mark only. Height exclusive of style shoe, unmarked and an opium pipe with character yoke, marked with an applied character mark beneath the suspension loop measuring 3 2/8 inches (8.5 cm), gross mark to base, probably Chinese. (4). £100-150 (plus oval base. Gross weight 39.4 grams. (4). £120-180 (plus weight 3.5 ozt (110.7 grams). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 337 340 342

A silver import miniature wager style cup, the articulated arms of the lady fi xed on scrolled and hinged supports to A continental miniature toy modelled as a spinning Jenny, A Tiffany & Co silver golf tee, of typical form in retailer’s the thimble shaped vessel below. Hallmarked B Muller & on bobbin turned supports with articulated wheel and foot box, marked Tiffany & Co Makers Sterling 925, height Son (Berthold Muller), Chester 1900 alongside the Foreign pedal. Possible Hanau pseudo-marks to the underside of measuring 5.6 cm. Together with a matched pair of mark, the upper part also with a possible Hanau pseudo- foot pedal and Austria-Hungary import marks to upper part candelabra snuffers (one plated), each with a fl oral mark for Neresheimer. Maximum height measuring 8 cm, (circa 1891-1901). Maximum height measuring 5.8 cm, embossed fl ame, both appear unmarked. Gross weight weight 25.7 grams. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) gross weight 21.2 grams. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 3.2 ozt (101.3 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 338 343

Two early twentieth century silver miniature toys modelled as a pitcher jug and basin, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, An Edwardian silver import miniature toy modelled as a steam engine goods train, pulling three open wagons, decorated Birmingham 1915, bowl diameter measuring 3.5 cm, with foliate scrolls throughout and further embellished with putto to the engine, each section on articulated wheels. height of jug 2.3 cm, Together with a miniature candlestick Hallmarked Singleton, Benda & Co Ltd., London 1903, alongside the Foreign mark, and further marked to the underside in seventeenth century style, appears unmarked, height with Hanau psuedo-marks for Karl Kurz. Maximum length measuring 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), gross weight 2.82 ozt (87.6 4.5 cm. (3). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A selection of nine banded agate, onyx and mother-of- pearl standing seals, of varying size, mostly turned or faceted baluster form, six with white metal foliate mounts and hardstone seals, one amethyst. Height of tallest measuring 2 3/8 inches (6 cm). (9). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 349

A selection of small seals to include a George III silver standing example, monogrammed, hallmarked An Edwardian silver import novelty case or holder, A mid-Victorian silver novelty pepperette modelled as an Birmingham 1805, a further Georgian silver standing modelled as a cat playing a drum, with hinged head owl, in standing pose with naturalistic feather decoration, seal, initialled, hallmarks partly obscured but possibly opening to form the lid. Hallmarked Theodor Hartmann, the removable head forming the lid and having inset glass Birmingham 1825, a baluster shape example with single London 1901, alongside the Foreign mark. Height eyes and stylised foliate piercing. Hallmarked George Fox, initial, hallmarked Chester, marks partly clipped, a Masonic measuring 5.2 cm, gross weight 38.5 grams. £200-300 London 1863. Height measuring 8 cm, gross weight 54 steel swivel seal and a further steel standing seal. (5). (plus 27.6% BP*) grams. £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*) £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 346 347 350

An early twentieth century silver standing seal of tapering form to a circular crested seal base, hallmarked An Edwardian novelty silver fi gure of a Pug dog, modelled Birmingham 1918, height measuring 3 3/8 inches (8.5 standing with naturalistic detail. Hallmarked Nathan & cm). Together with an agate seal with white metal mounts Hayes (George Nathan & Ridley Hayes), Chester 1903. and inset crested hardstone seal and an amethyst crystal Height to head measuring 4 cm, weight 46.8 grams. A pierced cut steel swivel seal with three blank panels. example with metal mounted monogrammed seal. (3). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) Height measuring 5.2 cm. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A selection of novelty items to include a modern silver A small selection of novelty items by Asprey & Co Ltd., to box modelled in the form of a guitar, hallmarked L-I, include a modern silver mounted tape measure, of plain London import 1994, further marked 925, length of hinged circular form with pull out material tape measuring cm and compartment measures 4.2 cm. Together with a modern Three miscellaneous standing seals to include a rock inches, the centre with retractable press button, width of silver pill box, of triangular form with hinged lid, hallmarked crystal example of faceted tapering form, monogramed case 5.2 cm. Together with a modern silver display peg, of Martin Gerald & Sid Adler, London 2000, a miniature silver to one end and named ‘Alice’ to the other, a turned wood typical form with a circular aperture to the back, a modern funnel, hallmarked London 1994, a 1930’s silver napkin desk seal & a small copper and brass mounted seal. silver paperknife with weighted ribbed handle and a ring, a small scent phial with engraved geometric patterns, Height of tallest measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm). (3). £80-120 modern silver money clip. Hallmarked London 2002-2004 etc. Gross weighable silver 1.8 ozt (56.6 grams). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) and Sheffi eld 2003. (4).£120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 352 356 357

A Bulgari sterling silver desk/wallet calendar, of rounded A novelty pepperette modelled in the form of a barrel, with rectangular form with blue enamelled months in French, realistic detailing and simple drilled holes to the removable initialled days and dates surmounted by 1977 within a lid. Appears unmarked, exterior tests as silver. Height table grid form. Marked Bvlgari alongside Sterling 925. measuring 4.2 cm, gross weight 44.7 grams. £80-120 Width measuring 4 2/8 inches (11 cm). £70-100 (plus (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 353 358

A modern silver letter opener of skewer form with oval ring handle below a coat of arms terminal, hallmarked Sheffi eld A limited edition Cartier combination desk calendar clock 1983, length measuring 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm); together and cigarette case, the cylindrical form with manual with two further modern examples, one with silver handle perpetual calendar of three revolving rings displaying Three small unusual dishes, possibly place card holders, hallmarked Sheffi eld 1990, the other with import hallmarks the day, date and month, the inset Swiss-made quartz each realistically modelled as two enamelled leaves with to blade, and a modern silver bud vase with fl ared rim clock with white enamel dial and black Roman numerals, spiral stems. Marked Cartier Sterling, further signed Emilio and fi lled circular base, hallmarked Sheffi eld 1977, height opening to reveal a removable sprung platform. Signed Maraffi . Maximum width measuring 4 inches (10.2 cm), measuring 8 3/8 inches (21.2 cm). (4). £60-90 (plus 27.6% Cartier and numbered 1513/2000. Height measuring 4 2/8 gross weight 6.4 ozt (200.6 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) inches (11 cm). £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An Edwardian silver nurses belt, each of the ten interlinked panels with an embossed cherubs head in low relief, leading to a central oval shaped buckle embossed with A continental white metal bag clasp, the pierced scroll A Tiffany & Co table and desk clock, with white dial and fi ve cherub heads, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, shaped hinged mount with embossed cherubs amongst battery operated quartz movement, the circular surround London 1903, maximum length measuring 34 1/8 inches fl oral motifs, with twist ball clasp and suspended double with openwork Roman numerals and engraved personal (86.8 cm). Together with a modern silver belt buckle, of chain, also engraved ‘4th September 1918’. Appears inscription, supported by two screw thread pegs, together similar style and design, hallmarked P M Ltd., Birmingham unmarked. Maximum width measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.6 with a Tiffany & Co retailer’s protective sleeve, small 1989. Gross weight 8.2 ozt (255.7 grams). (2). £80-120 cm), gross weight 6.4 ozt (201.6 grams). £50-80 (plus pouch and instructions and warranty booklet. £40-60 (plus (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 361 364

A Stuart Devlin silver-gilt ‘While shepherds watched their fl ocks by night’ Christmas surprise egg, the fl at chased cover depicting herds of sheep beneath stars, opening to reveal a green enamelled ground An early twentieth century pair of silver grape scissors, with the angel standing over two shepherds and four with loop terminals and fl uted stems with vacant twin sheep, contained within a fi tted case. Hallmarked cartouches. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Stuart Devlin, London 1988, numbered 61. Height Sheffi eld 1915. Length measuring 5 5/8 inches (14.3 cm), measuring 6.4 cm. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) weight 2.4 ozt (77.5 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 362 365

A pair of Edwardian silver mounted opera glasses, the circular tapered barrels with fl at chased scroll motifs surrounding twin opposed vacant cartouches, mounted upon a extendable metal body with gilt banding, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, maker’s mark possibly A Stuart Devlin silver-gilt surprise egg, the overlapping textured cover opening to reveal an enamelled ground with sprung Castelberg & Co., length measuring 3 7/8 inches (10 cm). tortoise and fl oral sprigs, contained within a fi tted case, hallmarked Stuart Devlin, London 1979, numbered 39, height Together with a 1920’s silver lidded cut-glass vanity bottle, measuring 7.3 cm. Together with a further Stuart Devlin silver-gilt surprise egg, the fl at chased cover depicting mountains the removable lid with engraved monogram to the central beneath the stars, opening to reveal two fi gures walking and carrying sacks, contained within a fi tted case, hallmarked cartouche, hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham Stuart Devlin, London 1987, numbered 70, height measuring 6.2 cm. (2). £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1927. (2). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Four miniatures or toys, three in oriental style, to include a Portuguese silver ox-drawn canopied sledge, marked with a Portuguese boar head assay mark for Lisbon for .833 fi neness, maximum length measuring 4.7 cm. Together with a model of a temple bell, the stepped base with four pierced holes and small opening with sliding door, marked ‘sterling’, a model of a fi gure in traditional dress pulling a cart containing a barrel, struck with single sword mark, probably Dutch, and a small fi ligree model of a Chinese river boat, appears unmarked. Gross weight 51.8 grams. (4). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 369 371

A selection of novelty items to include a late Victorian silver lipstick holder of plain oblong form, opening to reveal an inner rim compartment, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, maker’s mark partly obscured and distorted possibly Horton & Allday, length measuring 5.8 cm. Together with an A selection of novelty items to include a Norwegian silver Edwardian silver sovereign holder (a/f), of circular engine- vesta case and a ladies cigarette case, each of rounded turned form with vacant cartouche, the press release oblong form with pink guilloche enamelled decoration, case opening to reveal an engine-turned sprung platform marked 925 alongside a pictorial maker’s mark, length of A Sampson Mordan silver menu card or place menu holder for a full sovereign, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, cigarette case measures 3 3/8 inches (8.7 cm). Together holder, unusually modelled as four balls each with a an Edwardian silver matchbox holder, of oblong form with with an Edwardian pierced silver belt buckle, hallmarked fl ame fi nial, possibly in the style of the Grenadier Guards, embossed fl oral and scroll motifs surrounding a vacant Birmingham 1902, a pair of miniature silver trophies, each two fi nials are fi xed and two are removable. Hallmarked cartouche and raised upon four ball feet, a George V silver with an applied enamelled shield and engraved inscription, Sampson Mordan & Co., London, date letter partly compact case with inset interior mirror, a 1940’s silver Birmingham 1915, a 1960’s small silver ashtray with obscured but possibly 1880 or 1881, also impressed mounted comb and sleeve and a pair of base metal spurs. presentation inscription, three silver pill boxes, etc. Gross ‘Jones-Paris & London’. Maximum height 5 cm, gross Gross weighable silver 2.8 ozt (89.4 grams). (6). £80-120 weighable silver 11.4ozt (354.7 grams). £100-150 (plus weight 39.6 grams. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 367 370| 372|

A selection of items to include a 1920’s silver mounted child’s rattle modelled as a toy mallet, with singular suspension bell and mother-of-pearl teething ring and mouthpiece, hallmarked London 1925, maker’s mark partly obscured, length inclusive of teething ring measures A 1930’s silver commemorative butter spade, with ribbon 4 5/8 inches (12 cm). Together with a small lidded pot, and reed decoration to the stem and foliate motifs to the realistically modelled as an apple, indistinctly marked to spade above slightly raised wording ‘Port Sunlight Jubilee A Pinchbeck revolving seal, with faceted baluster handle the inner rim, a set of six novelty souvenir spoons, each 1888-1938’, hallmarked Roberts & Dore, Birmingham to fl oral and bead decorated mounts and revolving section with a fi gural terminal, twisted stem and leaf shaped 1938, length measuring 4 2/8 inches (10.9 cm). Together inset with six various carved or engraved hardstone seals. bowl, plus a miniature or toy table and four chairs. Gross with a 1920’s silver and mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife Length measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm). £150-200 (plus weighable silver 4 ozt (125 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% with vacant shield cartouche, hallmarked Sheffi eld 1922. 27.6% BP*) BP*) (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An early twentieth century silver mounted miniature toy tray, the oval form with swing handle, pierced gallery sides A novelty silver mounted cigar cutter modelled as a tennis A pair of Edwardian grape scissors, ornately decorated to the wood base, and raised on four ball feet; together racket, with a movable ball terminal forming the handle with fruiting and trailing vine to plain silver blades. with a miniature toy three piece tea service comprising to the enclosed cutting blade, with suspension loop. Hallmarked to the blades William Hutton & Sons Ltd., teapot, twin-handled sucrier and jug. Hallmarked to tray Hallmarked to handle Birmingham, probably William Oliver London 1906. Length measuring 7 inches (17.8 cm), gross only Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1913. Length of tray 1887. Length with blade down measures 5cm and with weight 4.76 ozt (148 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) measuring 4.5 cm. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) blade up 6cm. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 374 377 380|

A Maltese silver paper knife, of plain tapered form with applied pierced terminal with Maltese cross fi nial and A 1930’s pair of novelty silver wishbone sugar tongs, A 1930’s pair of silver-gilt scissors, the loop ring handles inset coin. Marked to the terminal with the Maltese cross hallmarked W H Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1930, length with foliate motifs, contained within a fi tted case. alongside ‘917’ ‘S’ and a possible maker’s mark, further measuring 8 cm. Together with a mother-of-pearl handled Hallmarked Fattorini & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1935. marked ‘Silver’ to the blade beneath a Maltese cross. pickle fork with three prongs, marked Sterling silver Length measuring 6 3/8 inches (16.5 cm), weight 2.6 ozt Length measuring 9 inches (22.7 cm), gross weight 1.7 ozt alongside a possible maker’s mark ‘W M’, plus a plated (82.5 grams). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) (55.3 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) caddy spoon. (3). £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*) 375 378| 381|

An Edwardian silver ring tree, the circular dish base with moulded rim and fl at chased fl oral and scroll motifs, the A 1920’s silver mounted tortoiseshell paper knife with A pair of Edwardian silver mounted and ivory knife rests, tapered textured stem with fi ve branches. Hallmarked magnifying glass terminal. Hallmarked G W Lewis & Co., the ivory tusks raised upon a spread square base with leaf Birmingham 1903, maker’s mark partly obscured. Height Birmingham 1925, further marked Asprey London. Length motifs to each corner. Hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, measuring 3 2/8 inches (8.4 cm), weight 1.3 ozt (41.8 measuring 10 1/2 inches (26.8 cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% Birmingham 1906. Width of tusks measuring 7.5 cm. grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Three early twentieth century silver cigarette cases, each of oblong hinged form, two with engine-turned decoration, one with engraved scrolls, all with personally engraved cartouches, opening to reveal silver-gilt interiors, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, 1929 & 1930, various maker’s marks, width of largest measures 3 6/8 inches (9.8 cm). Together with a late Victorian silver vesta case with vacant shield cartouche, hallmarked Chester 1898, plus a further Edwardian silver vesta case with initial engraved shield cartouche, Birmingham 1906. Gross weight 9 ozt (280.3 grams). (5). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 385

A late Victorian 9ct gold cigarette case, the rounded A 1930’s novelty silver table lighter modelled as Aladdin’s rectangular form slightly curved and intricately engraved Lamp, with removable liner and tool with fl ame fi nial and throughout with foliate scrolls, initialled circular panel to the handle terminating in a zoomorphic head. Hallmarked the front and opening to a plain interior with elastic straps. Beddoes & Co., Birmingham 1930. Maximum length Hallmarked Birmingham 1895 with maker’s mark ‘M&M’. measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm), weight 3.81 ozt (118.6 Measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm) by 2 5/8 inches (6.5 cm), grams). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) gross weight 81.7 grams. £900-1,400 (plus 27.6% BP*) An early twentieth century silver cigarette case, of slightly curved oblong form with engraved scroll and foliate 383 decoration, hallmarked E J Trevitt & Sons Ltd., Chester 388 1917, width measures 2 1/2 inches (6.4 cm). Together with a 1930’s silver cigarette case, of oblong engine- turned form with monogrammed cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, a 1940’s silver cigarette case, of oblong engine-turned form with engraved pictorial cartouche and presentation inscription to the interior, Birmingham 1949, plus a 1920’s small silver mounted table cigarette box with presentation inscription. Gross weighable silver 9.2 ozt (286.7 grams). (4). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 386

A 1920’s silver cigarette case, of oblong canted form with engraved scroll and fl oral motifs surrounding an initialled A 1930’s silver cigarette case, the rounded rectangular corner cartouche, opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior, form with plain enamel front and engine-turned decoration hallmarked Samuel McLardy & Co., Birmingham 1922, verso, hallmarked Beddoes & Co., Birmingham 1936, Four early twentieth century silver cigarette cases, each of width 2 7/8 inches (7.5 cm). Together with a 1920’s silver measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm) by 2 3/4 inches (7 cm); oblong hinged form with various engine-turned decoration, vesta case, similarly decorated with central monogrammed together with a mid-twentieth century silver mounted table three with engraved initials or monogram. Various dates cartouche, hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd., cigarette box with wood lined interior, hallmarked Henry and maker’s marks. Gross weight 12.2 ozt (380 grams). Birmingham 1922. Gross weight 4.2 ozt (130.9 grams). Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1963, length measuring 6 1/4 (4). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) inches (16 cm). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A 1920’s silver ladies pocket cigarette case, of rounded oblong form with yellow guilloche enamelled zigzag decoration, the inset hinged lid with raised paste thumb-piece and painted fl oral motifs, opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked P H Vogel & Co., London import 1925, further marked 925. Width measuring 3 inches (7.9 cm), gross weight 3.2 ozt (101.3 grams). £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*) 391

A 1920’s silver ladies pocket cigarette case, of oblong form with radiating blue guilloche A Russian silver combination cigarette & vesta case, of enamelled hinged lid with rounded oblong form, the inset hinged lid with engraved applied marcasite motif, with monogram surmounted by a crown, opening to reveal engine-turned base and sides, a silver-gilt interior, with circular apertures for cord slow opening to reveal a silver-gilt match to opposing ends and separately hinged vesta interior. Hallmarked A J, London compartment along the top edge with inset striker. Marked import 1928, further marked 84 alongside the town mark for St. Petersburg and 925. Width measuring 3 2/8 unidentifi ed Assay master’s mark for 1876, further marked inches (8.2 cm), gross weight ‘Vaillant’. Length measuring 3 1/2 inches (9.7 cm), gross 3.3 ozt (103.6 grams). £400-600 weight 5 ozt (157.9 grams). £460-660 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 392 393 394

A continental cigarette case, of oblong form with heavily embossed trailing foliate motifs within a beaded shell A Dutch silver box, the rounded rectangular form with border to the top and hammered decoration to the base, reeded base rim below a foliate scroll frieze, the hinged lid An Edwardian silver-gilt mounted small jewellery box, of stamped 800 alongside a possible maker’s mark ‘D K’, with conforming reed edge and further embossed with a shaped rectangular form with wavy edge, the hinged lid width measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm). Together with a fi gurative scene. Lion passant mark for .833 standard and name and date engraved and opening to a fi tted interior small pebble snuff box, the hinged lid with an embossed a possible maker’s mark, partly obscured but letter ‘s’ is for rings and stick pins. Hallmarked A & J Zimmerman Ltd fi gural scene surrounded by a foliate border, appears visible. Measuring 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm) by 2 3/4 inches (7 (Arthur & John Zimmerman), Birmingham 1906. Measuring unmarked. Gross weight 4 ozt (126 grams). (2). £40-60 cm), weight 4.35 ozt (135.4 grams). £70-100 (plus 27.6% 3 1/2 inches (9 cm) by 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). £40-60 (plus (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) 27.6% BP*)

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A late Victorian silver mounted jewellery box modelled as a single draw commode, the serpentine oblong form A late Victorian silver import trinket box, the octagonal with a removable pull out silver mounted wooden draw form decorated with putto and other fi gures amidst foliate with material lined interior and drop ring handle, the top scrolls, hallmarked John George Smith, London 1897 with a scene of two men talking to a young lady on a alongside the Foreign mark, the base also stamped 930 swing outdoors within a fl oral scroll surround, leading to a and further indistinct marks, length measuring 2.8 cm. A circular patch box and cover, possibly Cork, the plain further scroll rim border, the whole raised upon four foliate Together with an Eastern style circular box and cover form with fl orally engraved pull off lid. Marked with maker’s mounted cabriole legs. Hallmarked William Comyns & intricately decorated with animals and tree motifs, appears mark only to base, ‘W.M’, possibly for William Martin, Sons, London 1900. Maximum height measuring 3 7/8 unmarked, diameter measuring 4.2 cm. (2). £80-120 (plus (circa 1720-37). Diameter measuring 3.1 cm, weight 14.7 inches (9.9 cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) grams. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 396 399 401

A patch box and cover, probably eighteenth century, the circular form with stippled and punched borders and pull A George III silver counter box and cover, the circular form A small nineteenth century Dutch silver box, the shaped off lid with glazed panel over painted scene depicting a with stipple punched borders enclosing a vacant shield circular form with hinged lid and stipple punched borders lady holding a fl oral garland and standing by two birds cartouche to the lid. Hallmarked to base Birmingham 1802 enclosing a bird motif. Dutch assay marks including lion perched on a plinth. Marked only to base with maker’s with maker’s mark ‘IT’ in an oblong punch, and further passant and date letter for 1870. Diameter measuring 5 mark ‘IT’. Diameter measuring 2.7 cm. £100-150 (plus maker’s mark only to lid. Diameter measuring 2.4 cm, cm, weight 22.3 grams. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) weight 5.5 grams. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 397 402|

A small Austro-Hungarian silver and enamelled box, modelled in the form of a bottle with screw thread base. Marked with an assay mark for Vienna for .935 fi neness A George III silver counter box and cover of plain circular form, the lid with stipple punched borders enclosing a vacant alongside a maker’s mark of ‘LH’ in shaped cartouche. shield cartouche and opening to reveal four ivory counters. Hallmarked to lid Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1793, with Height measuring 6.2 cm. £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) maker’s mark only to base. Diameter measuring 2.4 cm, silver weight 5.6 grams. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A George III silver patch or counter box and cover, the circular form with stipple punched borders surrounding a monogram engraving to the lid, hallmarked Joseph Four small continental boxes, three of fi ligree design Willmore, Birmingham 1819, diameter measuring 2.8 cm; with inset cabochons to the hinged lid, the fourth with together with a smaller example having reeded decoration, A small pebble fi ligree box, the hinged lid with ball clasp removable cold enamelled lid and fl at chased scroll motifs. appears unmarked, diameter measuring 2.1 cm. Gross and fl oral motif. Appears unmarked. Width measuring 7 All appear unmarked. Gross weight 88.9 grams. (4). weight 8.8 grams. (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) cm, weight 27.2 grams. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 404 408 409

A mid-eighteenth century French ointment pot, possibly by Phillipe Emmanuel Garbe, the oval cylindrical form with hinged, slightly domed lid, and decorated with foliate motifs. Marked to the rim with possible Paris discharge marks (circa 1750 - 1756), further marked to main body with partly worn maker’s mark, letters ‘P’ and ‘G’ are visible, and a further indistinct mark. Height measuring 4 cm, weight 12.5 grams. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 405

A small lidded Cartier box, of circular form and decorated with double ‘C’ signature stamps throughout, the A French silver-gilt mounted blue glass scent bottle, the removable cover with an applied ribbon and bow motif, hinged lid engraved and chased with foliate motifs and opening to reveal a material lined base, marked Cartier A cranberry glass scent bottle, the bellied form with stippled decoration to the neck mount, the ogee shape Sterling to the base, height measuring 4.3 cm. Together mushroom shape stopper and silver overlay decoration blue glass body gilded with fl oral sprays within gilt-edged with a further lidded Cartier box of circular form, the screw throughout forming foliate motifs. Impressed number borders, with a clear glass stopper. Marked with Boar thread removable cover with an applied ‘C’ motif, stamped D1862, otherwise appears unmarked. Height including guarantee mark only to neck and lid. Maximum height Cartier 925 to the base. Gross weight 80.6 grams. (2). stopper measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). £60-90 (plus measuring 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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A late Victorian silver mounted miniature scent bottle, chased with foliate scrolls throughout and the hinged lid opening to a clear glass stopper, hallmarked C C May & Sons (Charles May), Birmingham 1895, height measuring 3.5 cm. Together with an Edwardian silver matchbox sleeve decorated with the fi ve Angel’s Heads, Birmingham 1906, and a miniature lidded vessel stamped 900. (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 413

A nineteenth century silver lidded clear glass scent bottle, An early Victorian silver ‘castle top’ card case, of the compressed globular body wrythen moulded and A late Victorian large silver mounted scent bottle, of oblong form with scalloped edge and ornate foliate decorated to the front with an applied pink and white tapered cut-glass form, the globular silver hinged lid scrolls surrounding a view in high relief of Windsor cameo glass panel depicting a butterfl y on a fl owering embossed with fl oral and scroll motifs surrounding a Castle from the river, with further foliate scrolls to the plant, missing stopper, the removable screw thread lid monogrammed cartouche, opening to reveal a glass reverse surrounding a monogrammed shield cartouche. of conforming wrythen shape and hallmarked Sampson stopper. Hallmarked Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham Hallmarked David Pettifer, Birmingham 1857. Height Mordan & Co., London 1883. Maximum height measuring 1893. Length measuring 8 6/8 inches (22.5 cm). £40-60 measuring 3 7/8 inches (10 cm), weight 1.9 ozt (56.4 5 1/2 inches (14 cm). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). £750-850 (plus 27.6% BP*) 411 415 416

An Edwardian silver card case, of oblong form with scalloped scroll edge and applied central cartouche with rural scene in low relief, hallmarked Marks & Cohen (Walter Henry Marks & Samuel Tobias Cohen), An early nineteenth century snuff box, probably Birmingham 1906, length measuring 3 2/8 inches (8.5 Scandinavian, the oval form decorated with foliate and cm). Together with a mid-twentieth century silver compact stippled borders and textured panels interspersed with urn A late Victorian silver mounted scent bottle, of heart case, of circular engine-turned form, opening to reveal motifs, the hinged cover centred by a glazed oval panel shaped form and embossed in low relief with cherubs an inset interior mirror and hinged powder compartment, of pale blue enamel with applied motifs and monogram amongst fl oral, foliate and scroll motifs, the hinged hallmarked Kigu Ltd, London 1965, a further 1950’s silver and having a shell thumb-piece opening to a gilt interior, globular lid with looping clasp, opening to reveal a glass compact case, also engine-turned with vacant cartouche, the underside further stipple engraved ‘Anno 1802’. Two stopper. Hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London interior mirror and powder compartment with removable impressed marks only, ‘M’ and ‘28’, each in a square 1899. Length measuring 3 2/8 inches (8.5 cm). £60-90 mesh, hallmarked Birmingham 1953. Weight of card case punch. Maximum length measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm). (plus 27.6% BP*) 41.3 grams. (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) £450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A French snuff box, of rounded oblong form with Niello A continental box of barrel form, probably a vinaigrette, decoration throughout, the inset hinged lid depicting a lady An early Victorian silver vinaigrette, of oblong scalloped decorated with basket weave effect panels in between being carried on a gentleman’s back as they cross a river form with engraved foliate scrolls surrounding an enclosed reeded bands, the screw thread removable lid with further accompanied by a dog, opening to reveal a gilt interior. monogrammed cartouche, opening to reveal a silver-gilt removable end cap opening to the grille having simple Marked with a possible boar guarantee mark alongside a interior with fl oral pierced grille. Hallmarked Francis Clark, drilled holes, and with a similar removable screw end cap partly distorted maker’s mark, probably François-Desire Birmingham, date letter partly distorted probably 1843. to the base. Appears unmarked, exterior tests as silver. Froment-Meurice (Paris). Width measuring 6.5 cm, weight Width measuring 3.3 cm, weight 12.6 grams. £60-90 (plus Height measuring 4 cm, gross weight 26.6 grams. £80-120 59.8 grams. £280-380 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 418 421 424

A modern pair of silver wine labels, each of oblong form A George III silver vinaigrette, of octagonal sided form with embossed fl oral border and engraved ‘BRANDY’ and A modern silver snuff box, of slightly curved oblong form with bright-cut cross hatch decoration to the hinged cover, ‘GIN’, hallmarked Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1976, with engraved fl oral and scroll motifs, the hinged lid with opening to the reveal a silver-gilt interior with simple width measures 6.2 cm. Together with a further example vacant shield cartouche. Hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffi eld drilled holes to the grille. Hallmarked Samuel Pemberton, similarly decorated and engraved ‘RUM’, hallmarked Ltd., 2002. Width measuring 2 inches (5.5 cm), weight 39 Birmingham 1802. Width measures 2.7 cm, weight 7.9 John Rose, Birmingham 1973. Gross weight 40.9 grams. grams. £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) 419| 422 425

A George III silver vinaigrette (a/f), of oblong hinged form A George IV silver vinaigrette, the rounded rectangular with a fruit bowl upon a plinth to the top and engraved form decorated with foliate motifs within punched and initials verso, opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior with a stippled borders, the hinged lid also with centrally pierced grille. Hallmarked Birmingham 1810, maker’s mark engraved monogram and opening to a silver-gilt grille An early Victorian silver wine label in the form of a vine possibly John Thropp, width measures 2.8 cm. Together having similar leaf decoration with simple drilled holes leaf on a branch, with centrally pierced lettering for Hock. with a late Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl folding (grille hinges a.f). Hallmarked Thomas Newbold, Hallmarked Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1839. fruit knife, hallmarked Sheffi eld 1898. Gross weight of Birmingham 1826. Measuring 3 cm by 2cm, weight 9.5 Length measuring 5.4 cm, gross weight 9.9 grams. £40-60 vinaigrette 9 grams. (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Two George III silver wine labels by Hester Bateman, the fi rst for Sherry of shaped openwork form with feather edge and scrolled motifs below a horse crest, and the second for Claret of plain crescent shape, lion passant A William IV silver wine label, of oblong shape with and Duty marks only alongside the maker’s mark; together diamond studded border enclosing incised and blackened with a pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut lettering for Sherry. Hallmarked Joseph Willmore, engraved decoration, hallmarked Peter, Ann & William Birmingham 1834. Length measuring 4.2 cm., gross Bateman, London 1801. Gross weight 1.64 ozt (51.2 weight 8 grams. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) grams). (3). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 427 430

A mid-Victorian silver caddy spoon, of typical form with monogrammed terminal, hallmarked Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1877, length measuring 9 cm. Together with an early twentieth A George IV silver wine label, the oblong form with reed century silver caddy spoon with and shell border enclosing incised and blackened lettering fl uted shell bowl, hallmarked for Teneriffe. Hallmarked John Reily, London 1822. Length Sheffi eld 1918, plus a 1920’s measuring 4.5 cm, gross weight 9.5 grams. £50-80 (plus example. Gross weight 50.5 grams. 27.6% BP*) (3). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) 428 431 432

A George IV silver wine label, the oblong form with A George III silver Jockey cap caddy spoon, decorated An early twentieth century Britannia silver caddy spoon, gadroon and shell border enclosing pierced lettering for with stipple punched borders and monogrammed to the the pierced bowl with engraved twists surrounding a Sherry. Hallmarked John Reily, London 1822. Length top. Hallmarked Birmingham 1798 with maker’s mark ‘IT’, fi ligree centre. Hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham measuring 4.5 cm, gross weight 13.6 grams. £50-80 (plus possibly Joseph Taylor. Length measuring 5 cm, weight 1910. Length measuring 11 cm, weight 12.3 grams. 27.6% BP*) 6.8 grams. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Four Edwardian and later silver vesta cases, of varying shape and design, three with engraved initials, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, 1919 & 1939 and London 1921, various Four late Victorian and later silver vesta cases, each of maker’s marks. Together with a 1920’s silver matchbox oblong form with engraved scroll or foliate decoration, holder, of oblong engine-turned form with initial engraved one with a monogrammed cartouche. Various dates and central cartouche, hallmarked Chester 1924. Gross weight maker’s marks. Gross weight 4.5 ozt (139.9 grams). (4). 5.7 ozt (178.5 grams). (5). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 434 437

A late Victorian silver vesta case, of oblong form with engraved foliate motifs surrounding a vacant central cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1898, maker’s mark obscured, width measures 3.2 cm. Together with an Edwardian silver vesta case, of oblong form with inlaid enamelled arms and motto ‘Dura Virum Nutrix’ for A continental silver and enamel vesta case, the Sedbergh School, hallmarked Chester 1901, maker’s rectangular form with enamel panel to the front depicting mark probably William Neale & Sons, plus a 1940’s silver Five late Victorian and later silver vesta cases, each a naked lady perched on the arm of a tall back chair, the cigarette case, of oblong canted form with engine-turned of oblong form with varying decoration, two with chair standing on a stone fl oor and with a pale green and reeded decoration surrounding a vacant corner monogrammed cartouches. Various dates and maker’s guilloche enamel background, suspension loop to one cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1946. Gross weight 6.2 marks. Gross weight 3 ozt (96.7 grams). (5). £100-150 side, the hinged lid stamped 935 to reverse. Measuring ozt (195.4 grams). (3). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 5.7 cm by 3.4 cm. £450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*) 435 438

A Victorian silver combination vesta case and whistle, the slim oblong form engraved with foliate scrolls surrounding an inset oval panel to the front with enamelled hunting scene of a man on horseback, galloping, and two hounds running at his side, with A late Victorian silver vesta case, of oblong cushion form whistle to one end and with engraved foliate motifs surrounding a monogrammed snapshut hinged lid to the shield cartouche, hallmarked Minshull & Latimer, other. Hallmarked to the Birmingham 1900, width measures 4.2 cm. Together with reverse of the lid William an Edwardian silver vesta case, of oblong rounded form, Neale, Chester 1888, with a similarly decorated with vacant corner shield cartouche, further Duty mark to reverse hallmarked Birmingham 1907, plus a George V silver pill of case. Length measuring box, of plain oval hinged form with inset interior mirror, 6.7 cm, gross weight 23 hallmarked Birmingham 1916. Gross weight 1.9 ozt (60.9 grams. £450-650 (plus grams). (3). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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An Edwardian imported novelty vesta case, realistically modelled as a seated cow with hinged base. Hallmarked B Muller & Son A Japanese Komai style vesta case, the rounded (Berthold Muller), Chester rectangular form ornately decorated throughout with 1903 alongside the Foreign trailing leaves surrounding a rooster and chicken to one mark and further indistinct side and a pagoda with blossom tree to the other. Appears marks. Maximum length unmarked. Measuring 5.7 cm by 3.6 cm, gross weight 26.6 6.9 cm, weight 26.9 grams. grams. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 442 444 446

A 1920’s silver match case, of oblong engine-turned form with canted edges, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham A George III silver nutmeg grater, of rounded oblong box 1927, length measuring 2 3/8 inches (6.2 cm). Together form, with stippled rim borders to the top and base, the with a 1920’s silver matchbox holder, of oblong form hinged lid with central vacant oval cartouche, opening to An eighteenth century nutmeg grater, the plain ovoid form with reeded decoration, hallmarked Horton & Allday, reveal a hinged metal rasp. Hallmarked William Pugh, with screw thread opening to reveal a metal rasp. Maker’s Birmingham 1920. Gross weight 2 ozt (63.7 grams). (2). Birmingham 1802. Width measuring 4.5 cm, gross weight mark only ‘DF’, possibly David Field (circa 1743 - 1748). £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*) 32.3 grams. £460-660 (plus 27.6% BP*) Length measuring 3.8 cm. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 443 445 447

A Georgian nutmeg grater, of plain ovoid form with two engraved monograms above and below the word ‘to’, the A George III silver nutmeg grater, the dual hinged screw thread lid opening to reveal a metal rasp. Marked oval cylindrical body opening to reveal a metal rasp. An Edwardian silver mounted pin cushion realistically with a maker’s mark ‘S M’ to the interior only, possibly Hallmarked Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1806. Length modelled as a leather boot. Hallmarked Samuel M Levi, Samuel Meriton II. Length measuring 4.5 cm, gross weight measuring 6.2 cm, gross weight 42.6 grams. £460-660 Birmingham 1909, Rd 556959. Length measuring 7.3 cm. 20.2 grams. £260-360 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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George IV, Sovereign 1826 (S 3801). Fine, ex ring mount. Great Britain, Charles I, gold Crown, fi rst bust, i.m. lis (S 2709). Good very fi ne, pleasing bust. £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*) £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 450 452

Australia, Victoria, Sovereign 1868, rev. AUSTRALIA within wreath below crown (KM 4). Very fi ne.£250-350 George IV, Sovereign 1829 (S 3801). Good fi ne.£450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 451 453

Victoria, Sovereign 1884, young head, rev. St George (S William IV, Sovereign 1832 (S 3829B). About very fi ne, possibly ex mount. £450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*) 3856F). Very fi ne.£180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Victoria, Sovereign 1871, young head, rev. shield, die Victoria, Sovereign 1892, in 9ct pendant mount, total no.76 (S 3853B). Very fi ne, ex mount.£200-300 (plus Victoria, Sovereign 1863, young head, rev. shield (S wt.13.6g. Very fi ne.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 3852D). Fine. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 455 458 460

Victoria, Sovereign 1898, in 9ct openwork mount with Victoria, Sovereign 1869, young head, rev. shield, die chain, total wt.36.6g. Good fi ne.£400-600 (plus 27.6% no.37 (S 3853). Fine, two scratches on neck. £200-300 BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 456 461

Victoria, Sovereign 1855, young head, rev. shield, incuse WW (S 3852D). Fine, reverse better. £200-300 (plus Victoria, Sovereign 1864, young head, rev. shield, die Victoria, Sovereign 1846, young head, rev. shield (S 27.6% BP*) no.76 (S 3853). Fine. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 3852). Fine, ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Victoria, Sovereign 1842, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Sovereign 1863, young head, rev. shield (S 3852). About fi ne, ex loose mount.£200-300 (plus 27.6% 3852D). About very fi ne, ex mount.£200-300 (plus 27.6% Victoria, Sovereign 1863, young head, rev. shield (S BP*) BP*) 3852D). Fine, ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 463 465 468

Victoria, Sovereign 1860, young head, rev. shield (S 3852D). Fine, ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 466

Victoria, Sovereign 1848, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Sovereign 1858, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Sovereign 1864, young head, rev. shield, die 3852C). About very fi ne.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 3852D). Fine, ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) no.41 (S 3853). Very fi ne.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Victoria, Sovereign 1870, young head, rev. shield, die no.71, WW in relief (S 3853B). Very fi ne, ex mount. Victoria, Sovereign 1866, young head, rev. shield, die no.59 (S 3853). Fine, reverse better. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 470 472 475

Victoria, Sovereign 1862, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Sovereign 1855, young head, rev. shield (S 3852D). Fine, scrape in obverse fi eld and possible Victoria, Sovereign 1845, young head, rev. shield (S 3852D). Fine, ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) attempted piercing to reverse. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 3852D). Fine, ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 471 473 476

Victoria, Sovereign 1868, young head, rev. shield, die Victoria, Sovereign 1862, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Sovereign 1862, young head, rev. shield (S no.14 (S 3853). Fine. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 3852D). Good fi ne.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 3852D). Good fi ne, ex mount.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Victoria, Sovereign 1869, young head, rev. shield, die Victoria, Sovereign 1871S, young head, rev. shield (S 3855). Very fi ne, reverse better, ex loose mount.£200-300 (plus no.15 (S 3853). Fine. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 479 481

Victoria, Sovereign 1864, young head, rev. shield, die no.20 (S 3853). Fine, ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% Victoria, Sovereign 1865, young head, rev. shield, die no.3 (S 3853). Very fi ne, minor obverse marks. £200-300 (plus BP*) 27.6% BP*) 480 482 483

Victoria, Sovereign 1869, young head, rev. shield, die no.6 Victoria, Sovereign 1866, young head, rev. shield, die (S 3853). Fine, reverse better, ex mount. £200-300 (plus Victoria, Sovereign 1869, young head, rev. shield, die no.9 no.26 (S 3853). Fine, reverse better. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) (S 3853). Fair, ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

76 For condition reports, images and selected 360-degree views, visit www.fellows.co.uk 484 487

Victoria, Sovereign 1861, young head, rev. shield (S 3852D). Fine, reverse better, ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) Victoria, gold Two-Pounds 1887, rev. St George (S 3865). Almost extremely fi ne.£450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*) 485 488

Victoria, Sovereign 1872, young head, rev. shield, die no.89 (S 3853B). Fine, reverse better. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) Victoria, Sovereign 1852, young head, rev. shield, die no.6 (S 3852C). Very fi ne.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 486 489 490

Victoria, Sovereign 1864, young head, rev. shield, die Victoria, Sovereign 1855, young head, rev. shield (S no.27 (S 3853). Fine, reverse better. £200-300 (plus Victoria, Sovereign 1872, young head, rev. shield, die 3852D). Fine, reverse better, ex loose mount. £200-300 27.6% BP*) no.51 (S 3853B). Very fi ne.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Victoria, Sovereign 1862, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Sovereign 1855, young head, rev. shield (S 3852D). Fine, possibly ex mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% 3852D). About fi ne, possibly ex mount.£200-300 (plus BP*) 27.6% BP*) 494 497

Victoria, Sovereign 1868, young head, rev. shield, die 38 Victoria, Sovereign 1845, young head, rev. shield (S (S 3853). About fi ne, possibly ex mount.£200-300 (plus Victoria, Sovereign 1863, young head, rev. shield, die 3852D). Very fi ne, ex mount.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) no.13 (S 3853). Fine. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 492 495 498

Victoria, Sovereign 1862, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Sovereign 1877S, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Sovereign 1863, young head, rev. shield (S 3852D). About fi ne, possibly ex mount.£200-300 (plus 3855). Good fi ne, scratches by chin.£200-300 (plus 3852D). About fi ne, ex mount.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

78 For condition reports, images and selected 360-degree views, visit www.fellows.co.uk 499 502

Victoria, Sovereign 1863, young head, rev. shield (S 3852D). Good fi ne.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) Victoria, Sovereign 1869, die no.54, young head, rev. shield (S 3853). Very fi ne.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 500 503

Victoria, Sovereign 1872, young head, rev. shield, die no.68 (S 3853B). Fine or better, possibly ex loose mount. Victoria, Sovereign 1880S, young head, rev. shield (S 3855). Very fi ne, possibly ex loose mount. £200-300 (plus 27.6% £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) 501 504

Victoria, Sovereign 1845, young head, rev. shield (S 3852). Almost fi ne.£200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) Edward VII, gold Five-Pounds 1902, a jeweller’s copy, wt. 39.9g. Good very fi ne.£1,000-1,500 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Edward VII, Specimen Proof Set 1902, gold Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Sixpence, Maundy Fourpence to Penny, in fi tted red leather case of issue (S PS9). Extremely fi ne, the silver unevenly toned. (13). £4,000-6,000 George V, Half-Sovereign 1912 (S 4006). Very fi ne. (plus 27.6% BP*) £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 507 509

Austria, gold Proof 100-Corona 1908, for the 60th anniversary of Franz Joseph’s reign, bust right, rev. Fame resting in clouds, 33.87g (KM 2812). Uncirculated, rare. £2,000-3,000 (plus 27.6% BP*) 508

India, Mughal Empire, Alamgir II (1754-1759), gold Pagoda, Imtiyazgadh mint, Persian legends each side, 3.4g (KM 468.1). Extremely fi ne.

With a printed ticket signed by Dr Frank Mitchell, a doyen of South African numismatics, that this coin was recovered in October 1965 from the wreck of the ‘Fame’, which , Joao V, gold 20,000-Reis 1726M, 53.78g (KM 117). Extremely fi ne, light test marks by foot of reverse cross. foundered on rocks at Table Bay, South Africa, on 14th £2,500-3,500 (plus 27.6% BP*) June 1822. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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80 For condition reports, images and selected 360-degree views, visit www.fellows.co.uk 510 511

India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, gold Star Pagoda (1740-1807), Vishnu, rev. star, 3.4g (KM 303).

With a Certifi cate of Authenticity from divers B Clark and T Gericke, signed by Peter Bowles, that this coin was recovered from the wreck of the ‘Birkenhead’, together with a certifi cate signed by Peter Bowles of P & G Coins, South Africa, confi rming provenance from the shipwreck. HMS Birkenhead was an ironclad troopship which India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, gold Mohur, undated (1819), arms of English East India Company, rev. foundered on an uncharted rock near Danger Point in the Persian legend, 11.6g (KM 421.2). Extremely fi ne or better. Western Cape. Her sinking was famous for the manner in which the troops remained calmly on deck as she sank, With a printed ticket signed by Dr Frank Mitchell, a doyen of South African numismatics, that this coin was recovered in having allowed the women and children onto the available October 1965 from the wreck of the ‘Fame’, which foundered on rocks at Table Bay, South Africa, on 14th June 1822. lifeboats fi rst.£150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) £900-1,400 (plus 27.6% BP*) 512 514

India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, gold Half-Mohur, undated (1819), arms of English East India Company, rev. Persian legend, 11.6g (KM 420). Good very fi ne, with a barnacle stain to obverse, rare.

This coin was recovered in October 1965 from the wreck of the ‘Fame’, which foundered on rocks at Table Bay, South Africa, on 14th June 1822. £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*) 513

Netherlands East Indies, Dutch East India Company (VOC), Dordrecht, gold proof Half-Duit 1763, shield of Holland, rev. date below VOC, mm. rosette, 1.7g (KM 72b; Scholten 374). Good extremely fi ne with some original brilliance, very rare.

Netherlands, Westfriesland, gold 14-Gulden 1751, knight on horseback right, rev. crowned arms, mintmark cockerel, 9.9g Provenance: Spink-Taisei Auction 3, 11th February 1988 (KM 130). Good extremely fi ne, attractive.£500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*) (lot 467). £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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South Africa, Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek, gold Veld Pond 1902, rev. EEN POND (hern Z54; KM 11). Good extremely fi ne, very rare, ex-mount at 12 o’clock and repaired.

The very rare ‘veld pond’ was struck on an impromptu press in the fi eld at Pilgrim’s Rest in the Northeastern Transvaal as the Boers were fl eeing from British forces. Recent research indicates that just 530 Veld Ponds were struck. £2,000-3,000 (plus 27.6% BP*) 518 520

South Africa, Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek, Paul Kruger, USA, California, octagonal gold Quarter-Dollar 1853, gold Half-Pond 1893 (KM 9.2). Good very fi ne, in a NGC Liberty head, rev. value and date within beaded border, plastic holder graded XF-40, rare. £5,000-7,000 (plus 0.3g. Very fi ne or better, minor marks to obverse.£80-120 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 516 519

South Africa, Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek, gold blank Pond (1900), rimless variety, the so-called ‘Lydenburg’ type (Hern Z55). Very fi ne, with original scraper marks, rare.

During the Second Boer War the advance of British troops on Pretoria in 1900 caused disruption to the activities of the Pretoria mint. Jan Smuts confi scated all the available coin and removed to Middelburg, where it was used to pay Boer troops, including these blanks which had originally been intended for striking ZAR Ponds. £600-800 (plus France, Charles X, gold 20-Francs 1830A (KM 726.1). USA, gold 5-Dollars 1914, Indian head. Good fi ne, ex 27.6% BP*) Almost very fi ne.£150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) mount. £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

82 For condition reports, images and selected 360-degree views, visit www.fellows.co.uk 521 523

Royal Mint, ‘The Judean Coin Collection’, comprising John Hyrcanus, Prutah, Alex Jannaeus (2), Prutah, Lepton, Herod the Great, Prutah, Herod Archaeaus, Prutah, Augustus Prefect, Prutah, Valerius Gratus, Prutah, Pontius Pilate, Prutah, Herod Agrippa, Prutah, Nabatean Kings, Prutah, Antonius Felix, Prutah, Porcius Festus, Prutah, First Jewish Revolt, Prutah, Vespasian, Denarius, in a South Africa, gold 1/10-Krugerrand 1993, in 9ct pendant custom-made case. Generally fi ne. mount. Good very fi ne.£60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) (14). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 522 524 526

George V, post-1919 silver coins, comprising Crown 1935, Halfcrowns (30), Florins (28). Varied state, many with James II, Crown 1688 Quarto (S 3407). Fair. £80-120 green deposits from plastic storage. (59). £120-180 (plus (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 525

Switzerland, gold 20-Francs 1930, 6.45g (KM 35.1). Good extremely fi ne.£150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*) William and Mary, Halfcrown 1689, fi rst reverse (S 3434). Almost very fi ne.£180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Elizabeth II, Millennium Silver Proof Set 2000, silver proof Five-Pounds to Penny, Maundy Fourpence to Penny, in plush fi tted case of issue from the Proof Set 1950, Halfcrown to Farthing, in case of issue, Royal Mint, with certifi cate inscribed ‘To Janet 1951’ inside lid, Crowns (2) 1935, no.12382. About as issued, 1972. Specimen coins good extremely fi ne.£80-120 (plus some mild toning. (13). £200- 27.6% BP*) 300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 528 531 532

George VI, partial specimen proof set, Coronation 1937, comprising proof silver Crown to Sixpence, Maundy Threepence, Twopence, -brass Threepence, in Isle of Man, Elizabeth II, proof set 1979 by Pobjoy, Spanish Netherlands, Brabant, Philip V, silver Ducaton Royal Mint case of issue. Slight damage. £60-90 (plus comprising silver proof Crowns (5) for Tynwald Millennium, 1703, mm. hand (Antwerp) (KM 131.1). Very fi ne. 27.6% BP*) in case of issue. As issued. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 529 533

Germany, Bayerisches Munzkontor, ‘Die Ersten Europa Pragungen’, proof commemorative coins 1996-1997 (46), fi ne Elizabeth II, Maundy Threepence, Twopence, both 1974, silver, each 20g. 40mm, in cases and loose, with fi rst about extremely fi ne, uneven toning, second with certifi cates, together with silvered cupro-nickel lacquered reverse, good very fi ne, and a USA proof proof coins from ‘Das Geld Europas’ series (36), set 1975, Dollar to Cent, coins as issued, card cover with certifi cates, cased. As issued. (82).£350-450 damaged. (8). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*)

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84 For condition reports, images and selected 360-degree views, visit www.fellows.co.uk 534 535 538

Azores, Portuguese Administration, countermarked coinage (1887), obverse counterstamp on Portugal, 400-Reis 1760 (KM -). Host coin very fi ne, counterstamp German East Africa, bronze 5-Heller 1908J (KM 11). About fi ne.£60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) extremely fi ne.£80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) 536 537

Namibia, Independence 1990, Medallic issues, Dollar coinage, cupro-nickel Dollar, silver proof 10-Dollars, Mark coinage, cupro-nickel Mark, silver proof 10-Marks Netherlands, Utrecht, silver Piedfort 2-Ducats 1774, (KMX E3, E4, E5, E6). About as issued. (4). Struck by standing knight right, rev. crowned arms, 55.9g (KM the Budapest Mint for the Money Company in Tarzana, unlisted; Dav 1844; Delm 982a). Good very fi ne, rare. California. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*) £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*) 539

South Africa, Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek, Transvaal, bronze Proof Pattern Penny 1874, Brussels mint (KM XPn1; Hern T22). Good extremely fi ne with much original lustre, rare. German East Africa, bronze 5-Heller 1909J (KM 11). Extremely fi ne, traces of lustre.£150-200 (plus 27.6% The overall mintage is estimated to be in the region of 100 pieces. This coin weighs 10.3g, apparently an unrecorded BP*) weight. £700-900 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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South Africa, Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek, Paul Kruger, silver Proof Two-Shillings 1892 (KM 6). Uncirculated with a light tone, in a NGC plastic holder graded PF-63, very rare.

The overall mintage for this proof issue is estimated at 50-60 pieces. £1,500-2,000 (plus 27.6% BP*) 541 542

South Africa, George V, bronze Proof Halfpenny 1931, (Hern S52; KM 13.3). As struck, in NGC plastic holder graded PF-64 BN, very rare.

The mintage for this coin was just 62 pieces, however a few pieces in the possession of one Wilson Makepeace were irreparably damaged in a fi re, so that the true number potentially available to collectors is thought to be in the region of 58. Provenance: formerly in the collection of Paul Bakewell. £800-1,200 (plus 27.6% BP*) 544

South Africa, Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek. A famous South Africa, Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek. A famous ‘Sammy Marks Penny’ 1898 (KM 2). Uncirculated, the ‘Sammy Marks Penny’ 1898 (KM 2). Uncirculated, in card obverse retaining much original lustre, in card holder holder initialled by Peter Bowles of P & G Coins, South initialled by Peter Bowles of P & G Coins, South Africa, Africa, to confi rm provenance from the estate of Samuel to confi rm provenance from the estate of Samuel Marks, Marks, together with a photocopied letter of authenticity together with a photocopied letter of authenticity from from Peter Bowles dated 12th January 2017. Peter Bowles dated 12th January 2017. Samuel (‘Sammy’) Marks (1843-1920) emigrated to South Samuel (‘Sammy’) Marks (1843-1920) emigrated to South Africa from Lithuania in 1868 and became a successful Africa from Lithuania in 1868 and became a successful businessman, becoming closely acquainted with President businessman, becoming closely acquainted with President Paul Kruger of the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek. In 1898 Paul Kruger of the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek. In 1898 he ordered a poundsworth of pennies (240 pennies) to he ordered a poundsworth of pennies (240 pennies) to be struck for his own collection, stipulating in his will of be struck for his own collection, stipulating in his will of 1908 that they should not be sold for a hundred years. In 1908 that they should not be sold for a hundred years. In 2008 they were removed from the safe still in the original 2008 they were removed from the safe still in the original mint bag and offered for sale. Photocopied photographs mint bag and offered for sale. Photocopied photographs of the original mint bag and label are included with the lot. USA, Morgan Dollar 1901, extremely fi ne, minor bag of the original mint bag and label are included with the lot. £600-800 (plus 27.6% BP*) marks, together with a restrike Maria Theresia silver Thaler £600-800 (plus 27.6% BP*) and a British Crown 1960. (3). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

86 For condition reports, images and selected 360-degree views, visit www.fellows.co.uk 545 546

British and European coins (6), , 5-Lati 1931, 2-Lati 1925, Hungary, 3-Krajczar 1849NB, Prussia, 5-Mark 1901A; Charles II, Fourpence 1679, George III, Shilling 1816, and a Victorian Florin 1887, the reverse enamelled Hungary, Ferdinand I (1526-1564), silver Denar 1547, arms, rev. Madonna, very fi ne; together with Sasanian drachm and in seven colours, obverse with brooch mount removed. Arabic dirham, these fi ne and very fi ne. (3).£40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) Varied state. (7). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 547 549

Elizabeth II, Crowns (10). Together with Decimal coin set 1953, 1971, Elizabeth II Coronation medal, two military Victoria to George VI, silver coins, Crowns (2) 1892, 1897, other sterling silver (3) including Double-Florin 1889, post-1919 cap badges and a George III, Soho Twopence 1797 (S silver (372g), sundry base coinage, a quantity. Varied state. (Lot). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) 3776). (Lot). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 548 550

British and world coins, mostly 18th century and later, generally base, some silver, contained in an album, a George III to Elizabeth II, silver Crowns (6), including 1887, this about extremely fi ne, lesser silver and base coins, a small quantity of loose 20th century coinage, banknotes (6). quantity, varied state. (Lot). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*) Varied state. (Lot). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Bank of England, JS Fforde, Ten-Shillings (40), many pairs and longer consecutive number runs, uncirculated, Portugal, 400-Reis 1811 (KM 331), very fi ne, and a quantity of silver and base British and world coins, mostly 18th to 20th century. Varied state. (Lot). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*) 552

A mahogany coin cabinet by Peter Nichols, 30 trays for coins of various sizes, all felts present, one large and two small storage trays, glazed double doors, lock with key, 300mm deep x 450mm wide x 450mm high. Good order. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 554

Edward VII, Coronation 1902, white metal medal by Pope, 45mm, in Cadbury Brothers Coronation tin and paper slip ‘with the compliments of George H Leavey & Co., Ltd, 99-100 Bull Street’, together with a quantity of coins, medallions, banknotes and postal covers. (Lot) . £50-80 A mahogany coin cabinet by Peter Nichols, 28 trays for coins of various sizes, all felts present, double doors, lock with (plus 27.6% BP*) key, 295mm deep x 295mm wide x 305mm high. Good order. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

88 For condition reports, images and selected 360-degree views, visit www.fellows.co.uk MEDALLIONS 557 558 555

A small medallic commemorative plaque for Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), rectangular form, portrait bust in low relief facing left, impressed V. S. Canale, reverse with French inscription. Measuring 11 cm by 8cm. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) 559 The British Horse Society Sporting Ingots by John Birmingham Mint, Sovereigns of Europe, a limited edition Pinches, a limited edition collection of thirty-fi ve set of ten silver medals, no. 430/5000, hallmarked rectangular silver medallic ingots, each depicting a Birmingham 1977, in a glazed fi tted case with certifying different horse race, show or competition, mounted label and a central silver ingot bearing the title in raised together in an easel back wood frame, with accompanying lettering; together with a further Birmingham Mint limited booklet containing certifi cate of original ownership edition set, Queens of the British Isles, a collection of and notes on each ingot. Hallmarked London 1977, nine silver medals, no. 868/5000, hallmarked Birmingham approximate silver weight 27 ozt (840 grams). £350-450 1976 and 1977, in fi tted wood case with accompanying (plus 27.6% BP*) certifi cate. (2).£300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*) 556

Sir Winston Churchill, Churchill Centenary Medals 1974 by John Pinches, set of twenty-four silver-gilt medals by John Pinches Ltd, Great Britons Medallic First Day Covers 1974, set of four silver Crownsize medals with postal covers, Michael Rizello depicting the life of Churchill, contained cased as issued, World War Two, set of fi ve silver proof coins dated 2015 from Allied nations, Royal Mint, colourised in a fi tted album, with certifi cate number 2964. Good proof silver Jeremy Fisher 50-Pence 2017 with COA, cased as issued, silver Manchester Bakers Exhibition medal (1922), extremely fi ne, some with mild discolouration. (24). cased, cupro-nickel Crown 1953. Modern commemoratives generally as issued. (Lot). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Edward VII, Coronation 1902, offi cial bronze medal by GW Victoria, Diamond Jubilee 1897, gold medal, the offi cial Victoria, Diamond Jubilee 1897, gold medal, the offi cial de Saulles, crowned bust Edward VII right, rev. crowned small size issue by GW de Saulles, veiled bust left, rev. small size issue by GW de Saulles, veiled bust left, rev. bust of Alexandra right, 56mm, in red leather case of issue young head left, 12.9g, 26mm (E 1817b), in red leather young head left, 12.9g, 26mm (E 1817b), in red leather and original Royal Mint paper envelope. £50-80 (plus case of issue. Extremely fi ne, some spots to reverse. case of issue. Good very fi ne.£360-460 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) £360-460 (plus 27.6% BP*) 561 564

Edward VII, Coronation 1902, silver medal, George III, Jubilee 1809, white metal medal by T Halliday, the offi cial large size issue by GW de Saulles, draped bust right, rev. legend in eight lines within serpent, crowned bust of Edward VII right, rev. bust of legend around, 48mm, in brass suspension mount with Alexandra right, 56mm (E 1871a), in red leather ring and later chain (BHM 642; E -). Good very fi ne. case of issue. Good extremely fi ne, lightly toned. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

90 For condition reports, images and selected 360-degree views, visit www.fellows.co.uk MILITARY & WORLD MEDALS 568 565

Imperial Service Medal, Elizabeth II, named to ‘Mrs Irene The Most Excellent Order of the , OBE Lydia Ellen Reader’, in original fi tted case. Together with breast badge, 1st type, Military Division ribbon, reverse a further example named to ‘Herbert James Tipton’, not hallmarked London 1919, in Garrard & Co fi tted case. cased. (2). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) 566 569

Imperial Service Medal, George VI, named to Ernest Albert White, together with two Great War singular Victory Medals, missing ribbons, one named to ‘19357 Pte. G. A. Baker D. of Corn. L. I.’, the other named to ‘40896 Pte. J. Thornton. Leic. R.’, a Special Constabulary Long Service The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE Medal, George V, named to ‘Rev. Sebastian Anderton’, breast badge, 2nd type, Military Division ribbon missing and a selection of various cap badges, buttons, pins, etc. pin attachment to reverse, in Royal Mint fi tted case. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*) 567 570

Imperial Service Medal, George VI, named to ‘Frederick George Stuart’, cased; together with Coronation Medal 1937, in original box, two small 1935 Jubilee Medals in gilt The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE metal, and a George IV Crown 1821, fair. (5). £50-80 (plus breast badge, 2nd type, Civil Division ribbon, in Royal Mint 27.6% BP*) fi tted case.£70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A Military Cross Great War Medal Trio, awarded to Lieut. F. R. G. Webb, Northumberland Fusiliers, dated 10-4-18, mounted on a bar with British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, both named to ‘Lieut. F. R. G. Webb’, in a fitted case, with corresponding dress miniatures also mounted together and cased.

Together with a framed photograph of Lieut. Webb receiving the Military Cross from King George V, a copy of the citation and a framed Army Orders, both listing Webb as a Temporary Lieutenant, also a framed certificate from Headquarters, Second Army; plus an extensive collection of further photographs, printed ephemera and other items relating to the recipient to include a book of War Notes & Diary extracted from his pocket book carried throughout 1914 to 1918, regimental Roll book, Field Message book, trench and battle maps, a scrap book containing newspaper cuttings and letters from the War Office, further associated correspondence and memoirs, a hallmarked silver vesta case engraved ‘Northumberland Fusiliers 18th Battalion 1914-1919’, a hallmarked silver cigarette case with presentation engraving to Lieut. Webb, an Officer’s dress sword, various books including one entitled ‘Historical Records of the 18th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers’, postcard albums and sundry other items.

A short typed biography states that Frank Richard Green Webb was born in Quarry Bank in 1897, and later lived in Sutton Coldfield. An annotated copy of his military service history BP*during - Buyer’s 1914-1919 Premium cites of that 23% whilst (plus servingVAT) or as27.6% 2nd (VAT Lieutenant included) in the 18th Northumberland Fusiliers, he was involved in the Battle of the Somme in July 1916 at La Boiselle and was also at Armentières. In 1918 he returned to Armentières and won the Military Cross on April 10th for destroying two bridges at Erquinghem, whilst under constant fire from the enemy. £600-800 (plus 27.6% BP*) 92 For condition reports, images and selected 360-degree views, visit www.fellows.co.uk Lot 571

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Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘69343 Pte. A. J. Hill. DEVON. R.’; together with Queen’s South Africa Medal, 2nd type reverse, four a Devonshire Regiment 1921-22 Platoon Hockey medal clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Orange Free State, awarded to A. Hill and a Royal Agricultural Society Long Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, Johannesburg, named to ‘8522 Pte A. Tonks. CLDSTM: Service medal, also awarded to Mr. Alec Hill, for 50 years named to ‘634164 Pte. B. W. Slennett. 20 - Lond. R.’. GDS:’ £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) service, in fi tted case.£30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*) £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*) 573 575 578

WWII Trio, 1939-45 Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, the same WWII Trio in miniature, WWII pair, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, an Artic Campaign Great War Naval Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal with corresponding miniature, an original postage Khedive’s Star, 1882, missing ribbon. Together Medal, named to ‘J. 67386 J. H. Burgess. A. B. R.N.’, box addressed to ‘F. J. M. Tapley Esq.’, a further envelope with a United Nations Korea Medal, Korean Campaign both missing ribbons, a further Great War Pair, 1914-15 addressed to ‘Capt. F. J. M. Tapley, R.A.’, containing two 1950-53, replacement ribbon, a Saudi Arabian Medal for Star, British War Medal 1914-20, named to ‘28579. Gnr. G. photographs and correspondence from the War Offi ce with the Liberation of Kuwait, Gulf War Campaign 1991; plus Edwards. R. G. A.’ (BWM reads R. A.); together with three a length of ribbon for the Defence Medal. Together with a Campaign Medal, Vietnam Campaign singular Great War medals, 1914-15 Star, British War two amateur sporting medals for County School for Boys, 1964-72, 1960 clasp, third version. (4). £80-120 (plus Medal 1914-20, and Victory Medal, missing ribbon. (7). Dover, also named to ‘F. J. Tapley’ and a Maternity Nursing 27.6% BP*) £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) Association medal. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*) 576 579

A quantity of WWII medals comprising 1939-45 Star (2), Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal Great War Trio, 1914 Star with 5th Aug - 22nd Nov 1914 clasp, named to ‘9819 L. Sjt. H. Wheatley. 2/R. SC: FUS.’, British (3), two missing ribbons, War Medal 1939-45 (3), one War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘9819 W. O. CL. 2 H. G. Wheatley. R. S. FUS.’, and Army Meritorious missing ribbon, together with an original postage box Service Medal, George V, third type ribbon, named to ‘1284 C. S. Mjr: H. G. Wheatley. I. C. C. BN: A. C. C.’; mounted addressed to Mr A. Wentworth, and a Dunkirk Medal. (11). together with Jubilee Medal 1935 and Coronation Medal 1937. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*) £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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WWII mounted group of six medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, four further loose WWII medals, 1939-45 Star, Pacifi c Star, WWII group of four medals, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, and a postage box Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, together with an addressed to Mr. C W Collard; together with various extra original postage box addressed to Mr. P. V. Cattell. £40-60 ribbons, uniform cloth badges, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) 582

Sweden, Order of Vasa, Knight’s badge, white enamel Maltese cross and gilt surround on crown suspension, missing ribbon, cased. Height including suspension loop measuring 6.5 cm. £160-240 (plus 27.6% BP*) 586

An Irish medal group comprising General Service Medal 1962-2007, Northern Ireland clasp, named to ‘24855995 Pte S R Fleming R Irish (HS)’, Accumulated Campaign Service Medal and Northern Ireland Home Service Medal, both named to ‘24855995 Cpl S R Fleming R Irish’., mounted together with Golden Jubilee Medal 2002 and Diamond Jubilee Medal 2012. £360-460 (plus 27.6% BP*) 583 584

Italy, Order of the Crown of Italy, 5th Class, Knight breast badge, gilt and white enamel cross surrounding a central disc, obverse with crown on blue enamel background, reverse with black enamel spread eagle bearing shield of the Savoy cross, on gilt background, with ribbon, height General Service Medal 1962-2007, South Arabia clasp, General Service Medal 1918-62, George VI, Palestine including suspension loop measuring 5.5 cm; together with named to ‘23685186 Cpl. D. C. Smith. RAOC.’, (incorrect 1945-48 clasp, named to ‘14176452. Gnr. ? R. Woods. R. a similar example, slightly smaller and missing ribbon. (2). ribbon). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) A.’ £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*) £160-240 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Brazil, Republic, Order of the Southern Cross, Offi cer’s badge, gilt and enamel, suspender and light blue ribbon with rosette. Extremely fi ne.£80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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United States of America, a collection of military medals (6) to include Distinguished Flying Cross, Silver Star and miniature, Bronze Star, Air Medal, Purple Heart with two oak leaf cluster attachments and a Selective Service System WWII Service Medal, each medal in original case with ribbon bar and lapel pin; together with eight further USA World War II and other military campaign medals comprising American Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, WWII Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal, American Campaign Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal and a Medal For Humane Action, six with ribbon bars and lapel pins, two with ribbon bars only, all in original labelled boxes. (14). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*) 590 591

A miscellaneous selection of amateur medals and fobs to include a cased 9ct gold fob for The Incorporated London Academy of Music, a Ruston & Hornsby Ltd 50 Years Faithful Service hallmarked silver medal, cased, a W.G. Grace Greatest Cricketer of the 19th century silver A cased early Victorian Scottish silver Breadalbane Medal, medal with French export marks, a cased Hovis Baking for Marischal College and University Aberdeen Session Competition hallmarked silver medal, fi ve silver fobs 1842-43, awarded in the Anatomy Class to James Milne, including West Cornwall Motor Club (2), a Metropolitan within a thistle border and foliate mount with suspension Amateur Regatta Junior Eight Oared Challenge Cup loop. Hallmarked to the central medallion only Edinburgh medal in John Pinches case, a Bee Keepers Association 1842. Diameter including mount measuring 2 3/8 inches Fire Brigade Long Service Medal, Elizabeth II, named to medal, cased, and sundry other items. (15). £100-150 (6 cm), gross weight 1.26 ozt (39.4 grams). £40-60 (plus ‘LDG Firefi ghter Gareth J C Wilson’, in original Royal Mint (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) case of issue. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Masonic, Borough of Islington Lodge no.2861, a 9ct. gold and enamel Past Master’s jewel, armorial shield with setsquare from suspender below, date 1920-21, reverse engraved ‘Presented to W.Bro: A.C.Coleman 1925 Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race Winner’s Medal, won by Cambridge, obverse reads ‘Universitas Cantabrigiensis’ JP., P.M. 26th October 1921’, hallmarked Spencer & Co., surrounding the coat of arms, reverse with latin motto within a laurel wreath, diameter measuring 51 mm, in original case Birmingham 1921, also impressed Spencer, London, with a silver shield listing the names of the Cambridge crew, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, case marked Munsey & Co. gross weight 33 grams inclusive of ribbon. Extremely fi ne. Ltd., Cambridge. £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*) 593 595

Masonic, a 9ct gold medal for Castle Park Royal Arch Chapter No.520, circular form with applied stone set United Ancient Order of Druids, Friendly Society, gilt arms crown on a triangle, suspended below a claret ribbon in high relief of Druid and Ancient Briton each side of with gold coloured edge stripes, reverse engraved shield of oak trees, glazed, 45mm, within silver coloured ‘Presented to M. E. Comp Charles Davidson by the cross, 83mm, reverse engraved ‘Presented to P.A.- A.J. companions of Castle Park Royal Arch Chapter No. 520 Knowlden, by the Brothers of Lodge 17 U.A.O.D. Jany M. E. Z. 1963-64’, cased. Hallmarked Edinburgh 1926. 1857’. Rare and attractive. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*) Gross weight 18.3 grams. £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 23% (plus VAT) or 27.6% (VAT included)

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Fellows nor its employees or agents shall be responsible for any neglect or 4.12 The right of Fellows to bid on behalf of the Vendor is expressly reserved. The default in doing or failing to do so. Vendor acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these 7.6 Bidders are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to prospective Buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither consignors at the time of the entry of the Lot. Fellows or its employees or agents nor the Vendor accept liability for the 4.13 The Auctioneer reserves the right to dispose of any item that in their opinion is correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, express, implied unsaleable. Items, including electrical goods and soft furnishings, which do not or statutory are hereby excluded. comply with current legislation will not be offered at Auction. 4.14 Any items unsold after an Auction will be reoffered in a subsequent Auction at a 8. THE BUYER reduced reserve to be agreed within seven days. The Auctioneer may request 8.1 Immediately a Lot is sold, the Buyer shall: the removal of an item if a reduced price cannot be agreed; items not removed (a) give to Fellows their name and address and, if requested proof of identity, and within 14 days will be subject to a storage charge. (b) pay to Fellows the Total Amount Due. 4.15 A charge of 10% (plus VAT) based on the middle estimate – plus any other 8.2 [Fellows may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms with the Buyer before charges incurred – may be levied for any Lot withdrawn by the Vendor from offer an Auction under which the Buyer may be entitled to take possession of Lots up at an Auction. If the item has to be returned by post (or any other method) the to an agreed value in advance of payment by a stipulated future date of the Total Vendor will be responsible for this charge. These charges are to be paid before Amount Due.] the item is returned. 8.3 Cheques shall not be acceptable by Fellows (unless Fellows in its absolute 4.16 By submitting the item to Fellows for offer at Auction, the Vendor agrees to the discretion permits payment by such method) nor are third party references Terms of Consignment and authorises Fellows to deduct the specified charges. or credit facilities with other Auction houses. If a cheque is tendered Fellows reserves the right to instruct its bank to check the Buyer’s status and account 5. PUBLICITY balance before exercising any discretion. Any credit arrangement must be settled 5.1 Any catalogue and buyer guides are provided for information only and do not at least 4 days before the relevant sale. Any permitted payment by credit card form part of these Conditions. The catalogue and the buyer guides may contain shall carry an extra charge to the Buyer of such percentage of the Total Amount additional terms and conditions. Due as is displayed on the premises. 5.2 Fellows reserve the right to use any photographs, background information, and 8.4 Any payments by a Buyer to Fellows may be applied by Fellows towards any research for publicity purposes both before and after the sale. sums owing from that Buyer to Fellows on any account whatever without regard to any directions of the Buyer or his agent, whether express or implied. 6. THE AUCTION 6.1 Any Auction shall be conducted at the absolute discretion of the Auctioneer. 9. THE PURCHASE PRICE 6.2 The Auctioneer shall conduct the Auction with reasonable skill and care. 9.1 On the first £100,000 of the Hammer Price (of any individual Lot) the buyer will For example, what constitutes a bid shall be at the absolute discretion of the pay the Hammer Price and a premium of 23% (Plus VAT). The said premium not Auctioneer, acting with reasonable skill and care. being negotiable and payable by ALL Buyers. The Vendor authorises Fellows to 6.3 The Auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid which does not exceed the retain beneficially the premium payable by Buyers. Value Added Tax is charged previous bid by at least 10% or by such greater proportion as the Auctioneer shall at the rate prevailing by law at the date of sale. in his or her absolute discretion direct. 9.2 On the excess over £100,000 of the Hammer Price (of any individual Lot), 6.4 Where two or more bids at the same level are simultaneously received by the the Buyer will pay the Hammer Price and a premium of 15% (plus VAT). The Auctioneer, the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion shall determine which bid said premium not being negotiable and payable by ALL Buyers. The Vendor to prefer. Subject to the foregoing, where two or more bids at the same level authorises Fellows to retain beneficially the premium payable by Buyers. Value are simultaneously received by the Auctioneer, any bid by a Bidder personally Added Tax is charged at the rate prevailing by law at the date of sale. present at an Auction shall take preference over any bid submitted by telephone 9.3 Value Added Tax on the Hammer Price is imposed on all items affixed with an or over the internet. Any bid made or attempted by telephone or over the internet asterisk thus - *. shall be deemed to have been made only if received by the Auctioneer. 9.4 Buyers will pay a commission charge of an additional 3% (plus VAT) of the 6.5 Fellows shall have the right, at its absolute discretion, to refuse admission to its hammer price if lots are successfully purchased online via thesaleroom.com premises or attendance at (or participation in) any Auction by any person. and an additional 5% (plus VAT) of the hammer price if lots are successfully 7. BIDDERS purchased online via Live Auctioneers. 9.5 Non UK or EU VAT registered buyers can have most classes of VAT refunded 12.2 Any Lot which proves to be a Deliberate Forgery may be returned to Fellows by on their purchases - please note that auctioneers are under no obligation the Buyer within 21 days of the Auction provided it is in the same condition as to provide VAT refunds, although many will offer this service. HMRC are the when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant ultimate refunding authority. VAT refunds are subject to provision of statutory catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If Fellows is satisfied export/import documentation. HMRC have decreed that VAT on buyer’s premium from the evidence presented that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery Fellows is always payable whether the buyer is domiciled in the UK, the EU or outside the shall refund the money paid by the Buyer for the Lot (but not the amount of EU or wherever the goods are to be sent. So auctioneers cannot refund VAT on any consequential loss, damages, expenses or interest) provided that (1) if the buyer’s premium if the goods are sold under normal VAT rules. catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) the Buyer personally is not able to transfer a good and 10. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES marketable title to Fellows. 10.1 The ownership of any Lot purchased shall not pass to the relevant Buyer until they have made payment in full to Fellows of the Total Amount Due. 13. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 10.2 Buyers shall at their own risk and expense take away any Lot that they have 13.1 All members of the public on the premises are there at their own risk and must purchased and paid for not later than 2 working days following the day of the note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Auction after which they shall be responsible for any removal, storage and 13.2 Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, costs, expenses, insurance charges. claims and demands whatsoever suffered or incurred by the person entitled to the benefit of it and Fellows declares itself to be a trustee of the benefit of every 11. DEFAULT BY BUYER OR VENDOR such indemnity so far as it is expressed to be for the benefit of its employees and 11.1 As Fellows act as agent for the Vendor, Fellows is not responsible for default by agents. the Vendor or the Buyer. 13.3 While Fellows endeavours to ensure that the information on the Website is 11.2 If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these correct, Fellows does not warrant the accuracy and completeness of the material Conditions, or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, Fellows as agent on the Website. Fellows may make changes to the material on the Website, or to for the Vendor shall at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other the products and prices described in it, at any time without notice. The material rights it may have, be entitled to exercise all or any of the following rights and on the Website may be out of date, and Fellows makes no commitment to update remedies: such material. (a) to proceed against the Buyer for an action for debt or damages for breach of 13.4 The material on the Website is provided “as is”, without any conditions, warranties contract; or other terms of any kind. Accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted by law, (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by Fellows to the Fellows provides you with the Website on the basis that Fellows excludes all defaulting Buyer; representations, warranties, conditions and other terms which, but for this legal (c) to re-sell the Lot by Auction or private treaty. If a lower Hammer Price is achieved notice, might have effect in relation to the Website. on the re-sale than that achieved on the original sale the defaulting Buyer shall be liable for the difference (after crediting any part payment and adding any 14. GENERAL re-sale costs). Fellows will account to the Vendor for any surplus achieved on 14.1 Any notice to any Buyer, Vendor, Bidder or viewer may be given by first class a re-sale, however, it shall only be required to account to the Vendor for any mail or email in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the resulting deficiency in the event that it receives payment of such sum in full from addressee 48 hours after posting or sending. All notices to Fellows must be sent the defaulting Buyer. in writing and email is not acceptable. (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at the expense of the defaulting Buyer and, 14.2 Any indulgence extended to any person by Fellows notwithstanding the strict in the case of storage, either at Fellows’ premises or elsewhere; terms of these Conditions or the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding [1.5%] per month on the total amount the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 2 working days after the sale; respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to the defaulting Buyer until that Buyer pays 14.3 These Conditions and any disputes or claims arising out of or in connection with it the total amount due; or their subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) (g) to reject or ignore bids from the defaulting Buyer at future Auctions or to impose are governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England. conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; 14.4 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England have exclusive (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to the jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of or in connection with defaulting Buyer towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise the Agreement or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual a lien on any of the Buyer’s property in Fellows’ possession for any purpose. disputes or claims).

12. DELIBERATE FORGERIES 15. SHIPPING 12.1 Subject to clause 12.2, any representation or statement by Fellows (including 15.1 We offer a tracked and insured shipping service for all items with the exception of in any catalogue) as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, those in our Antiques, Silver & Collectables sales. condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Prospective 15.2 Items posted outside of the UK will incur a £30 charge Buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and 15.3 Within the UK, hammer totals under £100 will incur a £10 charge prospective Buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither 15.4 Hammer totals over £100 will incur a £20 charge Fellows or its employees or agents nor the Vendor accept liability for the 15.5 Larger items, as well as those exceeding a value of £20,000 or weighing in correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, express, implied excess of 2kg may be subject to additional fees or statutory are hereby excluded. Fellows at The Game Fair Stand H901

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Silver, Coins & Medals Birmingham Saleroom Contact Information Monday 30th July 2018 at 11.00am Situated in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, Fellows is easily accessible from all parts of the United Kingdom, Europe and beyond. Directors Head Office & Saleroom Stephen Whittaker BA (Hons) Jayne Whittaker Ben Griffiths BSc (Hons) Augusta House 19 Augusta Street Birmingham Departments B18 6JA

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Silver, Coins & Medals Birmingham Saleroom Monday 30th July 2018 at 11.00am Situated in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, Fellows is easily accessible from all parts of the United Kingdom, Europe and beyond.

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