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ROYAL ALBERT; a quantity of 'Old Country Roses' tea ware including teapot, six cups, six saucers, six side plates, six dinner plates and six fish plates, also a group of mugs and cruet.Additional InformationThe mugs show heavy signs of wear, all pieces rubbed around the gilding. The plates with knife marks.
A QUANTITY OF DESK ITEMS 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Comprising; a 19th century alabaster pen tray, a 19th century steel paper knife with figures to the handle; a 1930's chrome desk clock/barometer; two Royal Crown Derby posy holders and a similar inkwell; an Asprey's magnifying glass; two waste paper baskets and other items (a quantity)
Y A FRENCH SILVER GILT CAMPAIGN SET RETAILED BY GAVETPARIS, 1809-1819 2ND STANDARD (.800) ALSO 1819-1838 MARKSComprising; a plain beaker by Louis-Jacques Berger, 7.7cm (3in) high; a table fork, a table spoon and a knife by François-Charles Gavet, each numbered to a screw-in mounted mother of pearl handle; a steel knife similar with a conforming handle; and a silver gilt only tea spoon by another maker, the cutlery nesting in a red leather covered receiver with the printed trade label of Gavet, all contained in a red leather covered case with gilt initials LC, 14cm (5 1/2in) highProvenance:Probably taken on campaign by General Lord Hely-Hutchinson of Alexandria (1757-1832)Catalogue Note: Gavet traded from 138 rue St-Honoré vis-à-vis l'Oratoire, appointed as cutler to the king 1782, died in 1840. Berger traded from 18 place Thonville and 2 rue de Lodi from 1798 to 1807.Condition Report: Worm and peg type corkscrew missing. Light scratches, nicks and wear commensurate with age and useMinor gilding wear, rust to steel blade, slight bend to tip of vermeil knife, rust staining to handles, no splitsReceiver in very good condition, case with green plush ling very good, case exterior with minor wear and scuffs- goodCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A GROUP OF JEWELLERY AND VARIOUS ITEMSComprising;An early George III diamond, blue enamel and hairwork marquise shaped panel mourning ring, the central panel with crossover pale blonde hair, within a blue enamelled border, and a surround of old mine cut diamonds, the reverse inscribed Thos Herbert Born Sept 6. 1758 Died Sept 28. 1764, panel 2.3cm long, finger size DA George III gold, seed pearl and hairwork mourning ring, the marquise shaped hair panel set with a seed pearl urn, inscribed verso, Dorothy Dunn, died 6 Dec 1786, agd 72, panel 3.2cm long, finger size M 1/2A Regency portrait miniature brooch, circa 1810, the ivory panel painted with a young lady in period dress, wearing a string of pearls, scratched initials NB, within a gold ropetwist setting, 2.7cm longA George III gilt metal chatelaine, circa 1760, the Rococo pierced panels with figures, flowers, birds, and C-scrolls, 14.2cm long, one of the attachments suspending an early Victorian gold locket in the shape of an oyster, with its own tiny shucking knife, shell 1.8cm wideAn early Victorian blue enamelled bow pendant, missing its drop, 2.4cm longA Regency moss agate and coral panel pendant, the polished circular moss agate panel within a surround of coral beads, suspended from four belcher link chains to a hooped suspensory loop, 6.8cm long, panel 4.2cm diameterA pair of gold coloured eyeglasses, circa 1840, with pull out lenses and twisted wire handle, 6.2cm longA 19th century heart shaped locket, containing a twist of hair, 2.5cm longTogether with a collection of various boxes, including an enamelled and textured egg shaped box, circa 1810, inscribed Friendship sincere tis a jewel dear; a Swiss enamelled panel brooch set with pastes; a small tortoiseshell comb; a compass in red case; and further itemsSaleroom Notice: The full cataloguing for this lot appears online, not as stated in the printed catalogue. Please be advised this lot contains coral and tortoiseshell and so a CITES licence will be required for export. The correct estimate is £1,000-1,500.Condition Report: Diamond mourning ring- Some light wear, a few small scratches, all diamonds present and correct, bright and lively. Very good condition considering age, the ring size is very smallSeed pearl mourning ring- The seed pearls are largely detached from the urn and hair work panel, but the design is still discernible. Miniature brooch, some flaking to the miniature, wear commensurate with age and use, but no major damageChatelaine the top of the hook has been pulled and bent, some splitting to one side, the panels are well detailed, gilding in good order. The oyster locket is in good condition, no noticeable damage or repairsBow- has signs of repairs to the vacant hook to the reverse, some chipping to the enamelRegency agate and coral drop pendant, missing brooch fitting verso, its been adapted and has some repairsHeart locket missing section to the reverseEye glasses, some light wearFurther items have wear, some have damage, as seenCondition Report Disclaimer
Modern Car Club Badges, to include a rare 'West Pak' pierced short shank AA badge with its base crudely bent, numbered P300 (clearly dating post 1947), a British Motor Trading Corporation Ltd kick-plate, a reproduction Auto Cycle Union badge and an old white and blue enamel 'Petrol' plaque as illustrated, and a Vulcan Motor Vehicles paper-knife trade gift. (Qty)
A collection of silver smalls, comprising a miniature tankard by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1975, of slightly tapering form, 2¾in. (7cm.) high; two pairs of miniature salt & pepper pots; a circular dish of waisted form by George Unite, Birmingham 1907; a set of six Art Deco silver handled butter knives by Barker Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1934, weight without knives 5.4 tr.oz. * Waisted bowl with dents to bottom rim area, knife handles coming away from blades, peppers with flea-bite nibbles.
A canteen of sterling silver flatware by Reed & Barton, Spanish Baroque pattern, believed to date from the 1970s, the 12 place setting service comprising table forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, salad forks and tea spoons, plus a pair of pickle forks, a sauce ladle, a shell bowl sugar spoon, a serving fork and a pair of table spoons, total weight 106 tr.oz., plus 12 table knives, 12 butter knives, a pie server and a master butter knife with Mirrorstele-blades, gross weight 49.9 tr.oz., in a Eureka fitted mahogany canteen. * VG condition with evidence of only occasional use. Canteen good with a few small dings and scratches to exterior.
An antique heart shaped moonstone and diamond brooch, made in 9ct gold and featuring a cabochon cut heart shaped moonstone measuring approximately 12x13mm and held in a rose cut diamond studded surround on a knife edge pin, with collet set old mine cut diamond accents to each end, approximately 37mm in length
A small collection of silver, comprising a silver goblet of typical form with repoussé floral decoration and vacant shaped cartouche by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1872, 5¾in. (14.7cm.) high; a late Victorian silver bracket bag clasp, of pierced form depicting figures, grape vine and birds by Loewe Rosenthal, London 1900, 6½in. (16.5cm.) wide; a trophy cup of typical form by Sanders & Pedlingham, Birmingham 1926, uninscribed, 7 1/8in. (18.2cm.) high a pair of silver mounted scissors and case; a small trophy cup; a thimble; and a mother of pearl folding knife, weighable silver 17.0 tr.oz. (7) * Goblet - slightly misshapen; bag - upper clasp only; scissors - repair to handle, steel blade showing rust and pitting, hallmarks rubbed; thimble - misshapen; trophy cups - no bases.
A late Victorian cased silver mounted three piece antler handled carving set, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1900, the hinged leather and gilt case with fitted dark red silk and velvet interior with sharpening iron, carving knife and fork. * The steel blades showing slight pitting, horn handles with little splits, case mainly good with slight wear to edges etc.
An Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet set, Birm. 1993, comprising a pair of pepper casters and a lidded mustard, with matching spoon; together with an Edwardian silver butter knife with chased floral & foliate decoration; a silver stem vase; and an Edwardian cream jug, gross weight 8.15 tr.oz.; together with a Georgian style silver plated half pint tankard. (8)
A small collection of silver and white metal collectables, to include a George VI silver engine-turned cigarette case by W. H. Manton Ltd., Birmingham 1944; an unusual filigree cheroot holder; a silver Yard-O-Lead pencil; a mother of pearl and silver folding fruit knife; button hook; a ring; and a miniature basket, gross weight 7.8 tr.oz. (qty) * All pieces appear good, no large dents or splits found.
A collection of four silver vesta cases, of varying forms, dates and makers, three inscribed with initials; together with a M.O.P and silver fruit knife by William Needham, Sheffield 1905; and a novelty sweet shaped pill box, gross weight 4.0 tr.oz. (6) * M.O.P with crack to one end, vesta case with light surface wear and flea-bite nibbles, overall good.
Eight 17th-18th century pewter plates, English & Continental, 8½in. to 9¾in. (21.5cm. to 24.75cm.) diameter, some polished, together with a Victorian quart tankard. (9) * Condition: Four have been polished in recent decades. The other four have more moderate polishing, with some patina remaining. All with expected knife marks. One with split to rim, another with long split around edge of well. Some dings and light dents. Touchmarks mostly worn, some remain legible. Tankard has repair to top of handle. Several dents to base edge. Some blistering to surface of metal throughout.
A Georgian silver folding fruit knife and fork with mother-of-pearl handles, together with four further silver and mother-of pearl folding fruit knives, various makers and dates. (6) * The Georgian knife with fork with splits to M.O.P, some spring mechanisms slightly loose etc, cleaning needed.
A 19th century Turkish dagger: the tapering triangular blade over a cast iron hilt and wire bound grip, with shaped pommel mounted with coral button, in a gilt decorated piecework scabbard, blade length 40.5cm, together with an African knife with broad leaf shaped blade over bound grip and brass studded pommel, blade length 34cm (2)
A VICTORIAN AND IVORY BANDED ETUI CASEMid-19th Century With silk-lined interior, fitted with various items, including a thimble, tape measure, scissors and pen-knife, 10.5cm high Condition report: Tarnishing in areas as to be exepected with age and use. A few small chips and nibbles to the edges and extremities. Provenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.

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