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Lot 354

A pair of George III silver library candlesticks, possible mark of Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, each loaded circular base with a band of shell decoration, short knopped column, cotton reel sconce similarly decorated with unmarked detachable wax pan, 10cm diameter at the base, 12cm high (2)

Lot 385

A Victorian silver kettle and stand, engraved with a coursing scene, mark of J. Wrangham & William Moulson, London 1839, the kettle of circular form, upper with bright cut engraved foliage, the side engraved with a coursing scene and presentation engraving, swing handle with ivory insulator, the tripod stand en suite with decorative cast foliate apron and pinned hinge, 2450.1g (78.5ozt) grossThis item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: 1WW3BKQD.

Lot 200

Mappin & Webb, London - A silver half hunter pocket watch, circa 1913, outer cover with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular glazed aperture, white dial, black Roman numerals blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, gilt three-quarter plate crown wind movement signed MAPPIN & WEBB LONDON THE RELIANCE WATCH NO 61416 with hand setting button at 4H, case, 51mm diameter, interior with casemaker's mark of Thomas Richard Arnott and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, 121.9g gross, presented in the original signed fitted case

Lot 322

A late 20th century silver novelty sliding action 'cat & mouse' stilton scoop, mark of Garrard & Company, London 1997, the cast handle in the form of a crouching cat, the sliding blade with a running mouse, 22cm long, 251g (8.1ozt), presented in a card box by AspreyOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Hallmark clear and readable.

Lot 316

An early 20th century 9ct gold vesta case, mark of Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1914, of rectangular form with hinged cover, decorated with engine turned parallel lines, strike to the base and suspension ring to the side, 4.5 x 4.5cm, 25.7g

Lot 221

An early 20th century watch chain, mark of B. H. Britton & Sons, tests as 9ct gold, alternate 'trace' link and part marked flat split links, 3mm diameter, terminating in swivel catch fastenings, with an attached T bar, length 34cm, 12g

Lot 429

An early 20th century silver three-piece tea set, mark of William Hutton & Son, Sheffield 1936/7, the teapot of rectangular form with gadrooned parapet, black handle and final, raised on 4 bun feet, the milk jug and 2 handled sugar bowl to match, 1179g (37.9ozt) gross (3)

Lot 203

Unsigned - A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, circa 1926, outer cover with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial, black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, 15 jewel three-quarter plate mechanical crown wind movement, case, 50mm diameter, interior with casemaker's mark of Benson Brothers (John & William H Benson) and Chester hallmarks for 9ct gold, the cuvette similarly marked, 81g gross

Lot 284

A trio of 19th century silver vinaigrettes, each Birmingham marked and of rectangular form with floral decoration, gilded interior and hinged and pierced grille; the first with mark of Postans & Tye (William Postans & George Tye), 1819, 3 x 2cm; the second with mark of Gervase Wheeler, 1837, 2.5 x 2cm; the third with mark of Frederick Marson, 1858, 3 x 2cm (3)

Lot 237

J. & W. Todd, Glasgow - A late 19th century 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, circa 1886, white dial, black Roman numerals, blued hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6H and two applied portraits, front loading gilt full plate key wind movement marked J&W TODD GLASGOW No 12833 with chain fusée, two arm balance and four threaded cotton reel pillars under a brass cover, case, 51mm diameter, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, 115.7g gross, presented with the winding key

Lot 330

A pair of Victorian silver plated candlesticks, mark of Elkington & Company, Birmingham 1847, each loaded scalloped hexafoil base engraved with a crest, knopped tapering column, baluster sconce and detachable wax pan, 26cm high (2)Overall in fair to good condition. Some surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Marks clear, but the crests are rather worn. Loading 'rattles' a little to one of the sticks. Evidence or a repair to the sconce of one with resulting very minor loss of plating.

Lot 252

Cartier - An Art Deco French platinum and 18ct gold diamond and onyx set wristwatch, circa 1920, signed square dial with black Roman numerals, blued Breguet moon hands and inner chemin de fer chapter ring, 18 jewel mechanical crown wind movement signed CARTIER PARIS with diamond set crown, case, 23mm wide, side with French mark for platinum, two concentric pave set diamond bezels spaced with a channel set row of facetted onyx, verso with French mark for 18ct gold with 4 side positioned screws, numbered 7108 3539 14899, interior numbered 7108 3539, to a black silk moiré strap terminating in a diamond and onyx set fold over clasp with French mark for 18ct gold, numbered 282Crystal - Complete. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected.Dial - In good condition with no obvious sign of damage or deterioration.Movement - In working order but has not been tested for timekeeping or endurance. The crown engages and disengages satisfactorily, and the hands move freely in both directions.Case - One diamond lacking to the outer row at 8H. Some scuffing and minor scratches to the case side and back. Some minor scuffs and grizzles to one or two of the onyx. Retaining screw heads a little burred, and at least one probably a replacement, though all appear functional.Strap & clasp - Strap probably a bit narrow for the size of the lugs and clasp, but in reasonably good condition and fully functional. Clasp fully functional, with some minor surface scratches. Evidence of a repair to the hinge.

Lot 398

An Edward VII silver rose bowl, mark of Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), Sheffield 1905, of traditional form, side with repoussé scrolls and folate decoration, raised on a similarly decorated short pedestal foot, 16cm diameter at the rim, 13cm high, 311g (10ozt)

Lot 229

Dent, London - An early 20th century 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1906, white dial, black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement signed DENT WATCHMAKER TO THE KING 61 STRAND & 4 ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON NO 55448 with hand setting button at 1H, case, 50mm diameter, interior liveried and numbered and with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, the cuvette similarly marked, 111.7g gross

Lot 378

A Victorian silver and glass hip flask, mark of James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1875, with pull off monogrammed cup to the glass flask upper, leather covered lower section, captive bayonet cap, 19cm high, cup 145g (4.7ozt)Glass - As far as can be seen, in good condition with no obvious sign of chips or damage.Cap - Fully operational, though not tested for liquid retention. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable. Dent to the edge of the cover, Some minor surface scratches all over.Covering - Complete, but rather stained and a little scuffed. Stitching in good order.Cup - Some minor surface scratches all over, as to be expected. Hallmarks and engraving clear and readable. Bruise and shallow crease to the underside. Interior gilding in good order. A positive fit to the glass body.

Lot 312

An early 20th century silver novelty money box, mark of Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham, date letter indecipherable, in the form of a post box, hinged cover, interior lined in blue velvet, 10cm high,

Lot 391

A Victorian silver vegetable dish, mark of John Samuel Hunt, London 1844, of circular scalloped form, rim with foliate, reed and tie border engraved with the crest of OAKLEY, marked to the underside HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR MORTIMER & HUNT 1816, 33cm diameter over the decorative border, 4cm high, 1082g (34.8ozt)

Lot 210

An early 20th century 9ct gold 'Albert' watch chain, mark of E. J. Rooker & Company, Chester 1919, 'curb' links, graduating from 6mm to 4mm, terminating in swivel catch fastenings, T bar suspended from a short length of chain midway, length 39.5cm, 37.8g

Lot 430

A George VI silver tankard, mark of Alexander Clark & Company Ltd., Birmingham 1940, plain tapering side, monogrammed, glass base and simple C shaped handle, 13cm high, 395g (12.7ozt) gross

Lot 351

A pair of George III 18th century silver candlesticks, mark of John Younge & Company (John Trevers Younge, Edmund Greaves & William Hoyland), Sheffield 1781, each with loaded circular bead edged wrythen fluted base, wrythen fluted column and campana shaped sconce with part marked detachable wax pan, monogrammed to the collar, 29cm high (2)Overall in fair condition. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected and commensurate with age and use, Hallmarks a little rubbed but still readable. Both stems lean a little. The loading to the bases of both show signs of starting to disintegrate, though neither rattle when shaken. Evidence of a repair to the base of the stem of one. Both would benefit greatly from professional polishing.

Lot 369

A Victorian silver two handled tray, mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1888, of oval form with gadrooned rim and two cast foliate and beaded handles, the field engraved with foliage, scrolls and swags around a central vacant oval cartouche, 73 x 48cm over the handles, 3494g (112.5ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some light surface scratches all over, as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmarks and engraving clear and crisp.

Lot 440

Newcastle - A George IV silver soup ladle, mark of Reid & Son (Christian Ker Reid & David Reid), 1824, 'Fiddle' pattern, monogrammed, 32cm long, 156g (5ozt)

Lot 403

An Edward VII silver two handled bowl, mark of William Comyns & Sons, London 1904, of lightly hammered finish, the side of repeating shield shaped panels, two capped scroll handles, raised on a panelled spread foot, 31cm diameter over the handles, 12cm high, 1375g, (42.2ozt)

Lot 296

An early 20th century silver cigar case and an unusual cigarette case, the cigar case with mark of Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1927, of rectangular corrugated form for 5 cigars, exterior decorated with engine turned engraving around a central engraved abstract cartouche, piano hinge and gilded interior with elasticated retainer, 13 x 9.5cm, 182g; the cigarette case with mark of Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1923, of plain rectangular form with two sprung loaded piano hinged covers, gilded interior with three elasticated retainers, 13.5 x 8.5cm, 193g (2)

Lot 213

An early 20th century 9ct rose gold watch chain, maker's mark indecipherable, Chester 1907, 'fetter & three' links, 5mm diameter, terminating in swivel catch and bolt ring fastenings, free running T bar, length 40cm, 34.1g

Lot 397

An early 20th century Art Nouveau silver goblet, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1906, of traditional form, the bowl with repeating repoussé foliate designs, gilt washed interior, raised on a circular beaded edged pedestal foot, 14cm diameter, 24cm high, 560g (18ozt)

Lot 361

A visual pair of 19th century silver leaf dishes, one with probable mark of Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1828, the other with mark of Henry Wilkinson & Company, Sheffield 1861, both with textured bowl and polished highlights, double crested, verso with two frogs, raised on a ring foot, 24 x 24cm, 1034g (33.2ozt) gross (2)

Lot 389

The Altcar Club Coursing Cup - A Victorian silver two handled cup and cover, mark of Martin, Hall & Company (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), London 1887, the bowl with lower gadrooned decoration, upper with presentation engraving, knopped baluster stem and circular spreading foot, the cover topped with a cast gentleman with two dogs, two elaborate scrolled handles, 32cm diameter over the handles, 58cm high, 3958g (127ozt)

Lot 240

An 18ct gold 'Albert' watch chain, mark of B. H. Britton & Sons, Birmingham 1922, 'fetter & three' links, 6mm diameter, terminating in swivel catch fastenings, T bar suspended from a short length of chain midway, length 38cm, 41.7g

Lot 393

A Victorian Britannia silver two handled trophy cup and cover, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1896, lower gadrooned with acanthus accents, upper plain, two double scroll handles, fully marked cover similarly decorated, raised on a spread foot, 21cm high, 1196g, (38.4ozt)

Lot 363

A George IV silver mustard, mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1824, of circular bulbous form, the side decorated with repoussé foliage around a vacant scroll edged cartouche, hinged cover similarly decorated, interior gilded and with blue glass liner, 134g (4.3ozt) weighable silver

Lot 271

Sarcar, Genève - A Swiss 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1960, circular cream coloured dial with silver coloured batons (Arabic numerals at 12 and 6) and hands, 17 jewel mechanical crown wind 'Felsa Watch' movement calibre 22, case, 15mm diameter, scalloped bezel, verso snap on, numbered 2515, interior with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, additionally stamped 18K 0,750 and with Poinçon de Maître: Hammer head number 122 for Guyot & Cie (SA), to an integral mesh link bracelet terminating in an adjustable fold over clasp stamped 750, overall length 170mm, 21.5g ex movement, presented in the original case

Lot 421

A George V silver two handled fruit dish, mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, of circular form, cast rim and handles of trailing vines, plain field, outer with a decoratively pierced band, raised on a circular foot, 30cm diameter, 7cm high, 1322g (42.5ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some light surface scratches all over, as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmarks clear and crisp. No damage or losses to the piercing.

Lot 408

A George V silver gilt miniature version of the Waterloo cup, mark of Garrard & Company Ltd., (Sebastian Henry Garrard), London 1926, of traditional form, lower with cast folate decoration over a textured ground, upper with presentation engraving, fully marked cover similarly decorated, two leaf capped scroll handles, gilded interior, 13cm over the handles, signed to the underside,13cm high, 409g (13.1ozt) on a wooden plinthThe Waterloo Cup was a hare coursing event organised by the National Coursing Club. The three-day event was run annually at Great Altcar in Lancashire from 1836 to 2005. It was the biggest annual coursing event in the United Kingdom, and was often referred to by its supporters as the blue riband event of the coursing year. It attracted tens of thousands of spectators to watch and gamble on the coursing matches.

Lot 362

A George IV silver teapot, mark of Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1833, of circular, squat form, side with monogram, cover with foliate finial, capped and reeded scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised on a foliated rimmed foot, 758g (24.4ozt)This item is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018 and has been assigned an exemption certificate Ref No: HU4ZGGKR

Lot 1

Tiffany & Co - A Hematite torsade necklace, eight strands of round hematite beads, strung plain to a toggle clasp, length 43cm, unhallmarked, stamped '925', maker's mark 'T&Co', weight 151.4g, presented in the original pouch and box

Lot 382

A pair of Victorian silver vegetable dishes, mark of John Samuel Hunt, London 1857, each of circular scalloped form, crested rim with foliate, reed and tie border and two cast shell lug type handles, marked to the underside HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR & MORTIMER 8923, 33cm diameter over the handles, 4cm high, 1422g (45.7ozt) gross (2)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some surface scratches, minor dents and dings all over and scuffing to the underside as to be expected. Engravings and hallmarks a little worn but still clear and readable.

Lot 405

An Edward VII silver two handled tray, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1901, of rectangular form with turned corners and gadrooned rim, the field with a monogram, two applied cast foliate handles, verso retailer signed, 65cm over the handles x 41cm, 3085g (99ozt)Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some surface scratches all over, as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmarks and engraving clear and crisp.

Lot 36

A Maple & Co walnut fold over games table, raised on pad feet, closed 27ins x 16ins, height 29.5ins

Lot 111

A Grainger & Co blush ivory covered pot pourri vase, height 16insCondition Report: Good condition, no chips, cracks or signs of restoration

Lot 187

Telford, Grier, Mackay & Co Ltd, Glasgow, two copper ships lanterns, with plaques Not Under Command, numbered 5070 and 5071, height 16.5ins

Lot 326

A cased Baird & Tatlock Ltd set of scales 

Lot 141

A reproduction brass Kelvin & Hughes London sextant, in a wooden case

Lot 115

A collection of coins, together with A Tiffany & Co heart

Lot 214

Davey & Co London, two copper ships lamps, Port and Starboard, height 12ins

Lot 1224

HERMES OF PARIS, SILK SCARF Chiens & Valels, unboxed88cm high x 88cm wide

Lot 1075

GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE, VARIOUS ASSAYS AND MAKERS including a set of George V silver engraved serving spoon, Thomas Ross & Sons, Glasgow 1931 and other silver flatwareThomas Ross & Sons spoons 12cm longQty: 385g

Lot 1169

LEATHER CLUTCH BAG, possibly Mappin & Webb, in maroon leather with lizard skin clasp28cm wide

Lot 1225

HERMES OF PARIS, SILK SCARF Cannes & Pommeaux, unboxed87cm high x 87cm wide

Lot 1182

VICTORIAN SILVER CHEROOT HOLDER CASE, ROLASON BROTHERS, BIRMINGHAM 1897 engraved with scrolls and foliage, with hinged lid and gilt interior, with an amber silver mounted cheroot holder to match, with hallmarks for the same maker & dated 18986.6cm longQty: 17g

Lot 1181

SAMPSON & MORDON NINE CARAT GOLD CASED PROPELLING PENCIL, stamped 375, along with another Sampson & Mordon yellow metal pencil (possibly gold) and a further nine carat gold cased pencil40g grossQty: 3

Lot 73

EFE, a boxed 1:76 scale bus group to include 20114 Bedford OB Coach "Wilts & Dorset" and others. Conditions although unchecked generally appear to be Excellent in generally Fair to Good outer window boxes although some would benefit from a further clean and some suffer from scuffing/crushing and sun fading etc with some having old price stickers. Please see photo.

Lot 208

EFE, a boxed 1:76 scale bus group to include 16312 Bristol LS Bus "Wilts & Dorset" and others. Conditions although unchecked generally appear to be Excellent in generally Fair to Good outer window boxes although some would benefit from a further clean and some suffer from scuffing/crushing with some having old price stickers. Please see photo.

Lot 26

Atlas, a boxed group of "Military" Vehicles. Includes SdKfz 251 Wurfrabmen 6690017 with others. Although unchecked for completeness condition appears generally Goood to Good Plus within Fair Plus to Good boxes & plastic perspex cases. See Photo.

Lot 250

Corgi, Lledo and similar, a boxed group of TV & Film related models to include Corgi Inspector Morse 01803 Jaguar 2-4; Corgi Dad's Army 09002 Thornycroft Van with Mr Jones Figure and others. Conditions generally appear to be Excellent to Near Mint in Good to Excellent boxes. See photo.

Lot 138

Maisto, Eagle Collectibles & Bburago, a boxed 1:18, 1:21 scale and similar group to include Maisto Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, Bburago Ford SVT F150 Lightning (1999) and others. Although unchecked for completeness conditions appear generally Fair to Good in generally Fair to Good window boxes with some discoloration, scuffing, crushing and possibly old price stickers. Boxes would also benefit from a further clean due to storage. See photo.

Lot 105

Hot Wheels & Minichamps, a boxed 1:18 scale group to include Minichamps Morris Minor Traveller and others. Although unchecked for completeness conditions appear generally Excellent in generally Good window boxes which suffer from slight crushing and old price stickers. Boxes would also benefit from a further clean due to storage. See photos.

Lot 351

Exclusive First Editions (EFE), a boxed Set group to include London's Transport Museum Limited bus set; London Transport Museum Limited Edition bus set 6 RML 2296 & RML 2309 and others. Conditions generally appear to be Near to Mint in Excellent to Near Mint boxes. See photo.

Lot 53

Corgi "Original Omnibus", a boxed bus group to include OM40816 Bristol Lodekka FS "Wilts & Dorset" and others. Conditions although unchecked generally appear to be Excellent in generally Good outer rigid Perspex cases (some scuffing) with generally Fair to Good slip sleeves where applicable, although some would benefit from a further clean with some having old price stickers. Please see photo.

Lot 47

Maisto & Corgi, a boxed 1:18 scale group to include Corgi 95103 MGB Roadster in Tartan Red and others. Although unchecked for completeness conditions appear generally Good in generally Fair to Good window boxes which suffer from scuffing, tearing, crushing and possibly old price stickers. Boxes would also benefit from a further clean due to storage. See photos.

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