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Page 1: Antiques, Silver & Collectables - Fellows Auctioneers

Antiques, Silver & Collectables Monday 3rd June at 10.00am

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London Office | 29 Charles Street | Mayfair | London W1J 5DT | 020 7127 4198

Antiques, Silver & Collectables Monday 3rd June at 10.00am

Index

Antique & Modern Silver 1 - 202

Silver Plate 203 - 214

Silver Novelties 215 - 334

Glass & Ceramics 335 - 385

Oriental 386 - 407

Collectables 408 - 519

Coins, Medals & Militaria 520 - 575

Toys 576 - 591

Box Lots 592 - 621

Pictures 622 - 694

Clocks 695 - 713

Furniture 714 - 730

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Featured Lots Front cover: 32 (part), 61, 284, 28(part), Back cover: Lot 685143 (part)

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A George III plain silver mug, of baluster form to a fl ared footed base with crest engraving to one side and a foliate capped double scroll handle, gilt interior. Hallmarked London 1785, maker’s mark partly distorted, probably Hester Bateman. Height 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), weight 10.77 ozt (335 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of late Victorian silver butter dishes, each of scallop shell form and raised upon three ball feet. Hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1897. Length 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm), weight 5.58 ozt (173.8 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-Victorian silver cream jug, the bellied form embossed and chased with fl owers and foliage surrounding a crested and monogrammed cartouche, with foliate capped double scroll handle and raised on three stylised paw feet. Hallmarked Edward & John Barnard, London 1856. Height including handle 5 3/8 inches (13.7 cm), weight 4.77 ozt (148.3 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early George III silver marrow scoop of typical double-ended form, hallmarked London 1765, maker’s mark worn, probably James Tookey. Together with a later example with horse head crest to reverse of larger bowl, hallmarked London 1789 or 1809, maker’s mark erased. Respective lengths 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm) and 9 1/4 inches (23.5 cm), weight 2.93 ozt (91.2 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver sugar basket with blue glass liner, of oval pedestal form with pierced stylised foliate ovals between pierced upper and lower borders, beneath a beaded rim and swing handle and raised upon an oval stepped base with conforming bead detail to edge. Hallmarked London 1784. Length 5 1/2 inches (14cm), weight 7.24 ozt (225.2 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George II small silver salver, the circular form with scroll rim interspersed with shell motifs, engraved armorial to the plain centre and raised on three hoof feet. Hallmarked William & Robert Peaston, London 1757. Diameter 8 inches (20.5 cm), weight 12.17 ozt (378.6 grams). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small Edwardian silver tea caddy, the oval form heavily embossed throughout with fl owers and scrolls surrounding a monogrammed cartouche, with removable plain cylindrical lid. Hallmarked George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1903. Height 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm), weight 2.37 ozt (73.8 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver sugar bowl, the circular form with moulded rim above a band of scrolling foliage and fl uted lower border to a footed base, hallmarked Henry William Curry, London 1878, rim diameter 4 inches (10.2 cm), Together with a further Victorian circular bowl with scalloped rim, beaded borders and raised on three satyr mask and scroll feet, hallmarked Henry Holland, London 1875, diameter 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), plus a similarly decorated shallow dish with claw and ball feet, hallmarked Sheffi eld 1890. Weight 11 ozt (342.5 grams). (3). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early George V silver pedestal dish, of circular form with swing handle, the sides with pierced and swag embossed decoration and oblique gadrooned rim, raised upon a spreading stem and circular foot, similarly decorated with conforming gadroon edge. Hallmarked Hendeles & Co, London 1914. Diameter 11 inches (28cm), weight 31.5 ozt (982.4 grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-Victorian silver bowl, the circular form with scalloped rim above embossed fl oral and fruit garlands, with centrally engraved crest and monograms and raised on three stylised paw feet. Hallmarked Edward Joseph, London 1856. Diameter 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm), weight 7.27 ozt (226.2 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A George II silver marrow scoop, of typical double-ended form and monogram engraved to stem just below the wider bowl, hallmarked Ann Hill, London 1734, length 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm). Together with a further example, marked to reverse of stem with scratch initials ‘W.E.A’, lion passant and an indistinct mark. Weight 2.72 ozt (84.8 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver bowl, of circular part fl uted form with twin curved handles, raised upon a spreading circular base with bead detail to rim. Hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1905. Diameter excluding handles 4 1/4 inches (11cm), weight 8.08 ozt (251.4 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver sandwich box, the plain rectangular form engraved with a monogram above 1897 to one corner of the double hinged cover. Hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1897. Length 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm), weight 9.03 ozt (281 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver basting spoon and a pair of slightly later table spoons, by Hester Bateman, each in plain Old English pattern. Hallmarked London 1781 and 1788 respectively. Length of basting spoon 11 1/2 inches (29 cm). Total weight 6.68 ozt (208 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-eighteenth century Irish silver bowl, the lobed body fl orally embossed rising to the everted rim, crested cartouche and raised on three lion mounted paw feet, Dublin hallmarks, no visible date letter, maker’s mark partly distorted, possibly W.T for William Townsend, maximum diameter 5 1/4 inches (13.5 cm). Together with fi ve George III silver teaspoons each with initialled terminal and decoration to heel, standard and maker’s mark only, probably William Eley I & George Pierrepoint, circa 1777/8. Weight 7.84 ozt (244 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver mounted glass ink pot, the glass body of oval faceted form with silver fl at top hinged cover and knopped fi nial, on a tapering oval stand with raised sides and oblique gadrooned rim. Hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co Ltd., London 1899. Length of stand 7 3/4 inches (19.5cm) and weight 4.22 ozt (131.4 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A William IV silver mounted and glass travelling inkwell, the lid engraved with foliate scrolls surrounding a central monogram, plus a similarly decorated silver lidded glass dressing table jar of long rectangular form, and a glass scent bottle with silver screw cap lid, all hallmarked George Reid, London 1832, and further marked with French standard and guarantee marks for Paris (1819-1838). Together with an Edwardian silver twin-handled small tazza, hallmarked London 1908. (4). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver trophy, the body of ovoid form with four curved handles having stylised lily terminals, raised upon a short stem with applied shell motifs, to a spread circular foot, with personal engraving. Hallmarked Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1908. Height 7 inches (17.5cm), weight 17.45 ozt (542.8 grams). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of late Victorian silver bachelor coffee or chocolate pots, each with plain baluster body above a fl ared circular foot, with foliate decorated spout, stained wood scroll handle and a domed, hinged lid with fl ame fi nial. Hallmarked Henry Stratford, London 1898 and 1899. Height to fi nial 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), gross weight 19.74 ozt (613.8 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early eighteenth century silver trefi d spoon, the terminal monogram engraved with further initials verso, the bowl with applied rat-tail to heel. Hallmarked to stem reverse, only lion passant and leopard head visible. Length measuring 7 5/8 inches (19.5 cm), weight 1.58 ozt (49.3 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver swing handle basket by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, the oval form with a scalloped and gadroon rim enclosing engraved foliate borders and a double crest engraving to the centre, depicting a lion rampant with fi sh scaled lower body alongside a dolphin, the whole with swing handle and raised on an oval collet foot with conforming gadroon edge to both. Hallmarked London, date letter worn probably 1804. Maximum length 14 1/2 inches (37 cm), weight 26.74 ozt (831.7 grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A late Victorian silver sauce boat, of typical form with scalloped edge and fl ying scroll handle, raised upon three shell mounted hoof feet, hallmarked John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1891, height 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). Together with an octagonal-sided modern silver caster, the plain bellied body with stepped girdle to a conforming footed base, and a removable cover with stylised pierced detail, hallmarked Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1973, height 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm). Weight 11.58 ozt (360.4 grams). (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of early George III Scottish silver marrow scoops, each of typical double-ended form. Hallmarked Ker & Dempster, Edinburgh 1766. One slightly longer measuring 8 1/2 inches (21 cm), total weight 2.82 ozt (87.7 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Scottish provincial silver sugar spoon in Fiddle pattern with oval bowl and initialled terminal, by Rettie & Son, Aberdeen with Edinburgh hallmarks dated 1834, plus a Fiddle pattern teaspoon by Alex Cameron, Dundee, with Edinburgh hallmarks dated 1823. Together with a Fiddle pattern toddy ladle marked ‘WS’ repeated in three punches to reverse of terminal, and a Hanoverian table spoon with plain rat-tail, marks indistinct. Weight 4.19 ozt (130.3 grams). (4). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver table spoon in Old English pattern with bright-cut edge and monogrammed terminal, hallmarked London 1785 with Duty Draw-back mark. Together with a smaller George II spoon, Hanoverian pattern with double drop to heel, hallmarked London 1743, maker’s mark W H?, plus an early George III dessert spoon, hallmarked Thomas & William Chawner, London, date letter indistinct, circa 1765. Weight 4.56 ozt (141.8 grams). (3). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver meat skewer, of typical tapered form with ring handle. Hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807. Length 10 3/4 inches (27.5cm), weight 2.33 ozt (72.5 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Queen Anne silver Dog-nose spoon by Thomas Spackman, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail to heel and the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled ‘IB to ID’. Hallmarked London, probably 1707. Length 8 inches (20.2 cm), weight 1.83 ozt (57 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-twentieth century cased set of six silver and enamel teaspoons, each with tapered stem to a chevron design terminal decorated with blue and green enamel stripes in between bead borders, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham 1941. Together with a later cased set of silver-handled pastry forks in Queen’s pattern, hallmarked Harrison Brothers, Sheffi eld 1971. (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver salver, of circular form with pierced border and gadrooned rim interspersed with acanthus and shell detail, raised upon four conforming pierced and gadrooned feet. Hallmarked Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1922, and further impressed retail mark Boodle & Dunthorne Lord St Liverpool. Diameter 13 inches (33cm), weight 28.18 ozt (876.7 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of modern silver mounted candlesticks, each with fi lled square and stepped base rising to a tapering stem, with vase shaped socket and removable nozzle with oblique gadrooned edge, decorated in the Neo-Classical style with swag detail, acanthus leaves and ram’s heads. Hallmarked London 1979, maker’s mark PSW. Height 7 1/2 inches (19cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, in Old English pattern with dog crest to each terminal, hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1802. Together with a set of four Scottish silver toddy ladles with initialled terminal, assumed Edinburgh with duty and thistle mark only and maker’s mark FH, probably Francis Howden (1783 - 1817). Weight 6.56 ozt (204 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver bonbon dish, of oval form with foliate pierced sides and fl oral rim, raised upon four pierced feet, hallmarked Charles Stuart Harris, London 1893, length 5 1/2 inches (14cm). Together with a 1930’s silver footed bonbon dish, of circular form with lobed edge and decorated with a graduated scale pattern, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffi eld 1930, diameter 5 inches (12.5cm). (2). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver plate, the circular form with oblique gadrooning to rim enclosing an engraved crest to a plain centre. Hallmarked Holland, Son & Slater, London 1883. Diameter 8 3/4 inches (22.5cm), weight 17.03 ozt (529.8 grams). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Four George II silver table spoons, in Hanoverian pattern with double drop to heel and crest engraving to reverse of terminal, two hallmarked Jeremiah King, London 1741, third example with same date letter but maker’s mark not visible, assumed the same, and the fourth spoon with partly indistinct marks. Together with a pair of similar Irish silver spoons with matching engraved crest, hallmarked Dublin, probably 1761. Weight 11.87 ozt (369 grams). (6). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A pair of George V silver mounted candlesticks in Neo-Classical style, of navette shape, the loaded base rising to a tapering column with vase socket and removable nozzle, with fl uted and reeded decoration throughout, personal presentation engraving to one. Hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffi eld 1919 and 1921. Height measuring 11 1/2 inches (29.2 cm). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver inkstand, of rectangular form with scalloped edge and raised on four bun feet, with central handle having scrolled supports for a pen with pen recess below, fl anked by a pair of silver lidded glass ink pots. Stand hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1893, ink pots Henry Manton, Birmingham 1893. Length and weight of stand 8 3/4 inches (22 cm) and 12.47 ozt (387.8 grams). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A provincial silver marrow scoop, probably Scottish, of typical double-ended form with scratch initialled ‘W’ to interior heel of bowl and crest engraved verso. Maker’s mark ‘T.T’ struck four times to stem reverse. Length 8 3/4 inches (22.2 cm), weight 1.5 ozt (46.7 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century silver four piece silver condiment set, comprising a pair of pepper pots and an open salt and mustard pot (missing lid) with blue glass liners, three hallmarked Birmingham 1907, one marked sterling, each with maker’s mark, probably G E Walton & Co Ltd. Together with a pierced hexagonal-sided silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1927, a salt spoon, Edward Hutton, London 1883, plus a 1930’s silver rattle, a Norwegian silver spoon marked 925S Sterling Norway, and a silver plated beaker and napkin ring. (10). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-Victorian silver mounted travelling inkwell, plus three silver lidded glass dressing table jars, a further circular lid and a long rectangular lid, each silver mount engraved with fl owers, scrolling foliage and vacant cartouche, hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1865 (inkwell missing date letter). Together with a 1930’s silver mounted and glass three piece condiment set, each of ovoid shape, and two further glass jars with plated mounts. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A set of six George III Scottish silver table spoons, in Old English pattern with single drop to heel and initial engraved terminal. Hallmarked William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1793. Weight 12.41 ozt (386 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A set of twelve George IV Scottish silver teaspoons, Oar pattern with monogrammed terminal. Hallmarked William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1824. Weight 6.4 ozt (199 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Six George IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, each with monogram engraved terminal, hallmarked William Woodman, Exeter, one 1825, fi ve 1828, length 7 inches (18cm). Together with a pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladles with conforming monogram, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1862, and two mustard spoons, comprising one plated example and another silver, hallmarked Robert Williams, Exeter 1836. Total silver weight 12.22 ozt (380 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver mustard pot, of rounded part fl uted form with foliate capped handle, the hinged cover with embossed stylised foliate design and shell thumb-piece opening to reveal a blue glass liner, hallmarked Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1817. Together with a Victorian silver kitchen pepper, monogram engraved with scroll handle and removable pierced dome topped cover, hallmarked Birmingham 1889, maker’s mark rubbed and indistinct. Weight excluding glass liner 5.64 ozt (175.5 grams). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early George III silver coffee pot, the baluster body to a footed base with domed, hinged lid and scrolled fruitwood handle, embossed and chased throughout with fl owering foliage and scroll motifs surrounding an engraved armorial and crest, with acanthus detail to spout. Hallmarked Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1761. Height including pine cone fi nial 9 5/8 inches (24.5 cm), gross weight 24.95 ozt (776 grams). £450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two Edwardian silver mounted small photograph frames, the fi rst of circular scrolled outline and easel back, hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1901, maximum diameter 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), the second of shaped oval form with scroll surmount, set with moonstone cabochons, in double hinged fi tted case with easel back, hallmarked London 1907, height 4 inches (10 cm). (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of late Victorian silver sugar tongs and matching mustard spoon, in King’s pattern with shell heel to bowls, hallmarked John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1891, weight 2.79 ozt (87 grams). Together with a silver mounted horn spoon and a further spoon with coin bowl and carved wood elephant fi nial. (4). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An early silver twin-handled cup and cover, late seventeenth or early eighteenth century, of typical form with two engraved armorials above a central girdle and raised on a spread circular foot, with simple scroll handles and a removable domed cover with further crest engraving. Hallmarks partly worn, leopard head and lion passant visible, indistinct maker’s mark and date letter, cover appears unmarked. Height including cover 11 inches (28 cm), weight 51.37 ozt (1597.8 grams).

The first arms are of Sir William WHEELER (1726-1809) Baronet of Leamington Hastings Warwickshire, who in 1752 at Offchurch Warwickshire married Lucy KNIGHTLEY (1733-1791) daughter of Giles KNIGHTLEY (1674-1743) of Fawsley Northamptonshire by Angel STANLEY (1711-1779) daughter of William STANLEY Esq. of the Palatine of Chester.

The second arms are of Sir William WHEELER (1705-1763) Baronet of Leamington Hastings Warwickshire, the father of the first Sir William WHEELER above who in 1724 at Leamington Warwickshire married Penelope GLYNNE (1706-1740) the daughter of Stephen WHEELER (1665-1729) 2nd Baron of Hawarden by Mary Sophia Evelyn? (1676-1738).

The WHEELER family have an earlier origin in Martin Hussingtree Worcestershire. £800-1,200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A 1920’s small Scottish silver quaich, of plain form and raised upon a short footed base, hallmarked Wilson & Sharp, Edinburgh 1921, length including handles 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). Together with a bulbous shape cream jug with wide cylindrical neck and simple scroll handle, hallmarked London 1925, maker’s mark MB Ltd., height 3 inches (7.5 cm). Weight 4.29 ozt (133.4 grams). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early Victorian silver cream jug, of bulbous form with frilled rim and foliate capped scroll handle, raised upon three stepped hoof feet, the body with engraved foliate detail and vacant cartouche. Hallmarked Edward Farrell, London 1845. Height 4 3/4 inches (12cm), weight 4.45 ozt (138.6 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver pedestal cream jug, the bulbous body with wavy rim and foliate capped scroll handle, raised upon a spreading circular base, hallmarked Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1907, height 5 1/4 inches (13.5cm). Together with a 1930’s example of helmet shape, hallmarked Viner’s Ltd, London 1934, height 5 inches (13cm). Weight 6.74 ozt (209.8 grams). (2). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of George III Scottish silver table forks and desert spoons, all with Celtic Point terminal and various engraved initials, comprising fi ve forks, hallmarked Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1802 and ten spoons, eight hallmarked Alexander Gardner Edinburgh 1792 and the other two Alexander Zeigler Edinburgh 1801. Weight 18.8 ozt (585 grams). (15). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of Victorian silver beakers, each of tapering cylindrical form, with embossed central foliate band surrounding a monogrammed circular panel, between embossed geometric borders, hallmarked Elkington & Co (Frederick Elkington), London 1880, height 4 1/4 inches (10.5cm). Together with a Victorian silver circular bowl and spoon, each with similar foliate decoration, hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1882 and 1883. Total weight 14.59 ozt (454 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased pair of George II silver ‘berry’ spoons, the gilt bowls with frilled rim and later embossed assorted fruits, with foliate decoration to handle. One spoon hallmarked John Gorham, London 1753, the other probably 1752, maker’s mark illegible. Length 7 3/4 inches (19.5cm), weight 2.64 ozt (82.2 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A matched pair of late Victorian small silver mounted photograph frames (a.f), each scroll and foliate pierced surround with birds and cherub head surmount, hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1886 and 1891, height 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm). Together with a later rectangular frame with pierced corner mounts, hallmarked Kate Shea, Birmingham 1987, height 4 inches (10 cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two pairs of George III silver sugar tongs, the fi rst example with engraved decoration, hallmarked John Lambe, London 1798, the second of plain form, hallmarked London possibly 1810, maker’s mark worn. Together with fi ve further pairs to include a late Victorian example, hallmarked Walker & Tolhurst Ltd, London 1895, an Edwardian example hallmarked A J Bailey, Birmingham 1903, two George V examples with apostle style decoration to handle, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffi eld 1919, and Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffi eld 1930, plus a further George V pair hallmarked Pinder Brothers, Sheffi eld 1918. Weight 5.3 ozt (164.9 grams). (7). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small Faberge silver and enamel cup, the circular spread base rising to a tall, slim cylindrical stem and campana shape bowl, decorated in a pale yellow guilloche enamel. Faberge mark, alongside further Russian assay marks for Moscow and Master mark dated 1894. Height 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver trophy, the bowl of plain circular form with presentation inscription and raised upon a spreading circular foot, with three handles modelled as trailing tendrils. Hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1907 Height 8 1/4 inches (21cm), weight 32.78 ozt (1019.7 grams). £250-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A William IV Newcastle silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sucrier, each of compressed circular form with acanthus capped curved handles, and raised upon circular stepped foot, with silver gilt interiors. Hallmarked Newcastle 1837, maker probably John Walton. Length of teapot 11 1/4 inches (28.5 cm), gross weight 37.25 ozt (1159 grams). £350-550 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An Edwardian silver inkstand, of tapering oval form with foliate pierced sides beneath satyr modelled handles and beaded rim, having central recess with conforming beaded rim containing an associated cut glass inkwell with faceted sides, star cut base and hinged silver cover, the stand raised upon four compressed bun feet. Hallmarked Chester 1902, inkstand with maker’s mark George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, inkwell Nathan & Hayes. Length of stand 8 1/4 inches (21cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver footed bowl, with part fl uted lower body and oblique gadrooned rim, raised upon a stepped circular foot with conforming gadroon border. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1903. Diameter 7 inches (18cm), weight 15.22 ozt (473.5 grams). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Art Nouveau silver coffee pot, the baluster body decorated with fl owers on sinuous stems and curved handle terminating with leafy tendrils, the hinged and domed lid with foliate fi nial and the whole raised on a circular footed base. Hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1900. Height to fi nial 10 inches (25.5 cm), gross weight 26.19 ozt (814.6 grams). £350-550 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of George III silver sauce boats, each of oval bellied form with punch beaded rim, foliate capped fl ying scroll handle and raised on three trefoil feet. Hallmarked London 1771, maker’s mark ‘WC’, probably William Cattell. Length 5 1/2 inches (14 cm), weight 8.84 ozt (275 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-twentieth century silver three piece condiment set, comprising pepper pot, open salt and mustard pot, each of oval lobed form with pierced stylised foliate detail between conforming pierced borders, with blue glass liners, hallmarked A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1965, plus a later mustard spoon. Weight excluding liners 7.51 ozt (233.8 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two late George III silver marrow scoops, each of typical double-ended form, the fi rst monogram engraved and hallmarked William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808, the second slightly shorter example hallmarked Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1818. Length of longest 9 inches (23 cm), total weight 3.57 ozt (111 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver pedestal dish, of circular form with pierced geometric border interspersed with foliate motifs, and raised upon a stepped circular base. Hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1927. Diameter 8 1/4 inches (21cm), weight 7.84 ozt (244 grams). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A William IV silver part canteen of dessert knives and forks for eighteen place settings (three knives defi cient and one knife a.f), Hourglass style pattern with engraved crest, in a fi tted mahogany veneer case with two removable trays. Hallmarked Aaron Hadfi eld, Sheffi eld, twelve forks and nine knives dated 1831, six knives and forks dated 1837. (33). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A nineteenth century Russian silver teapot, the compressed melon shape with applied foliate rim enclosing an inset hinged lid with fl ower fi nial, above a plain body with engraved initials ‘A.S’, having a zoomorphic spout and scrolled handle with further foliate detail, and the whole raised on four acanthus scroll feet. Russian assay marks for St. Petersburg, date probably 1843, impressed mark A.SPER and tentatively attributed to Adolf Shper (1821-1857), with repeated initial engraving. Length including handle and spout 10 5/8 inches (27 cm), gross weight 25.62 ozt (796.7 grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A nineteenth century Russian silver jug, the oval bellied form to a conforming footed base, with applied foliate scroll rim above fl uted detail to the main body and foliate mounted curved handle. Russian assay marks for St.Petersburg with Master mark A.T over 1840, further marked G. Okerblom in script and tentatively attributed to Gustav Akerblom (1835-1872), Height including handle 6 inches (15.2 cm), weight 10.85 ozt (337.5 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, with engraved monogram to terminal. Hallmarked Robert Williams, Exeter, probably 1844. Length 12 1/4 inches (31cm), weight 4.76 ozt (148.1 grams). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A French silver wine taster, the part fl uted circular bowl with further embossed circular detail and looped handle. Minerva guarantee mark, also with maker’s mark and Bigorne marks. Diameter 3 inches (7.5cm). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early George II small silver salver, the shaped circular form with pie-crust rim, engraved armorial to the plain centre and raised on three hoof feet. Hallmarked London 1732, maker’s mark indistinct. Maximum diameter 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm), weight 9.69 ozt (301.4 grams). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century silver caster, the octagonal-sided and bellied form to a stepped footed base and a domed and pierced removable cover. Hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1918. Height 7 5/8 inches (19.5 cm), weight 5.94 ozt (184.7 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver mounted table cigarette box, the rectangular form with hammered surface throughout and a hinged lid opening to a wood lined interior, hallmarked Chester 1907, maker’s mark rubbed possibly Cohen & Charles, length 5 1/4 inches (13.5 cm). Together with a smaller 1930’s example with engine turned decoration to lid, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1934, length 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). (2). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-twentieth century small silver dish of oval footed form, the scalloped rim decorated with a repeat border of stylised fl ower motifs enclosing a plain centre, hallmarked Birmingham 1967, length 6 1/4 inches (16 cm). Together with a hexafoil shape dish having pierced lattice-work sides and raised on three openwork feet, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1963, plus a 1920’s plain silver twin-handled footed bowl, hallmarked Sheffi eld 1925. Weight 12.81 ozt (398.5 grams). (3). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of 1930’s silver serving spoons, each with silver-gilt shell bowl. Hallmarked Viner’s Ltd., Sheffi eld 1931. Length 9 1/4 inches (23.5cm), weight 6.78 ozt (211 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A matched three piece silver Art Deco style tea set, comprising a teapot, cream jug and sucrier, each of plain octagonal form, monogram engraved and raised upon four geometric feet, the teapot with angular stained wood handle and Bakelite fi nial to the hinged cover. Hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd., Birmingham, teapot dated 1938, cream jug and sucrier dated 1945. Height of teapot 5 1/4 inches (13.5cm), total gross weight 34.94 ozt (1087 grams). £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver wine taster, the plain circular form with reeded loop handle, engraved ‘Carina 1905’ to the centre. Hallmarked R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1903. Rim diameter 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm), weight 3.96 ozt (123 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An early Victorian silver jug, of bellied form with engraved foliate decoration and curved bud detailed handle, raised upon a circular stepped foot. Hallmarked London 1848, no visible maker’s mark but stamped Lambert Coventry St. Height 5 3/4 inches (14.5cm) high, weight 7.53 ozt (234.4 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver pedestal dish, the circular shallow bowl with twin loop handles and raised on a knopped stem to a spread stepped foot. Hallmarked London 1902, maker’s mark partly worn. Length including handles 8 inches (20.3 cm), weight 9.4 ozt (292.4 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased Edwardian set of eight fruit knives and forms, each with rounded mother of pearl handle and silver blade or prong. Hallmarked Allen & Darwin, Sheffi eld 1906. Length of knives 7 1/2 inches (19cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George V silver bonbon dish, of circular lobed form with pierced sides beneath a wheat-ear border, raised upon three curved legs with fl at feet, hallmarked Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1910, diameter 3 3/4 inches (9.5cm). Together with a George V silver cream jug with beaded rim, curved handle and raised on three fl at trefi d feet, hallmarked Reid & Sons, London 1916, height 3 1/4 inches (8cm). Total weight 3.01 ozt (93.8 grams). (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Danish silver-handled horn spoon, the bowl of fl at circular form to a mounted silver tapering handle with foliate detail. Three tower assay mark possibly dated 1931, also assay master mark for Christian F. Heise, and a further Georg Jensen mark. Length 7 3/4 inches (19.5cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of early twentieth century pierced silver dishes, each of fl ared circular form with ribbon tied twin wreath handles and diamond pierced sides. Hallmarked Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1911. Length including handles 6 7/8 inches (17.5 cm), weight 5.65 ozt (175.7 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver waiter, of circular form with gadrooned rim to a plain centre and raised upon three fl at curved feet. Hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1921. Diameter 6 inches (15cm), weight 6.35 ozt (197.8 grams). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Assorted silver condiments to include a pair of late Victorian plain circular open salts, each on three ball feet, hallmarked William Thorneywork, Birmingham 1898 (one a.f), with two associated salt spoons, a pair of Edwardian pepper pots, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London 1901 and 1902, and a William IV mustard spoon. Together with an Eastern white metal open salt and a silver plated mustard pot and pierced open salt, both with glass liners. Hallmarked silver weight 5.74 ozt (178.7 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A matched pair of Edwardian silver trumpet vases, the cylindrical fl ared stem with pierced circular and foliate decoration leading to a frilled rim, and raised upon a circular stepped base, with removable Bristol blue glass liners. Hallmarked Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester 1901/1902. Height of tallest 7 1/4 inches (18.5cm), weight excluding liners 8.35 ozt (259.9 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A matched pair of modern silver mounted candelabra, each with fi lled square and stepped base with curved canted corners, rising to a knopped stem and removable upper section, the central column with waisted socket and removable nozzle and cover with fl ame modelled fi nial, fl anked by twin loop branches with conforming sockets and nozzles above circular drip trays. Hallmarked Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1969 and 1971. Height 12 3/4 inches (32.5cm). £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver four piece tea service, comprising tea and hot water pots, a twin-handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, each of circular footed form with part fl uted decoration, and wood handles and fi nials to the pots, hallmarked Harford Case Co., Birmingham 1930, plus a pair of Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, hallmarked Sheffi eld 1921. Length of teapot measuring 11 inches (28 cm), gross weight 46.61 ozt (1449.8 grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A selection of small silver items to include a late Victorian cream jug with foliate scroll panels, hallmarked John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1897, a Victorian fl oral embossed cauldron open salt with blue glass liner, a small Edwardian twin-handled tazza, Birmingham 1906, two mid to later twentieth century christening cups and a cream jug, all with personal engravings. Together with a miniature three piece tea service on oval tray decorated in chinoiserie style. Weight excluding glass liner and teaset 16.2 ozt (504 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A set of six George III silver teaspoons, in Old English pattern with bright-cut edge and monogrammed terminal, hallmarked Hester Bateman, London 1790. Together with a punch ladle with spiral twist baleen handle, appears unmarked. Weight of spoons 2.66 ozt (82.8 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver mustard pot, the oval form with reeded lower body and a similarly decorated hinged lid, with pierced thumb-piece, scroll handle and a blue glass liner, hallmarked Dobson & Sons, London 1883. Together with a 1930’s silver open salt with glass liner and two later singular silver napkin rings. Weight excluding glass liners 7.37 ozt (229 grams). (4). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver lidded and glass part dressing table set, comprising three jars of cylindrical form, one larger and two small, each with faceted glass body and star cut base, a further two examples of rectangular form with conforming star cut base, all with removable silver covers, foliate engraved with central vacant circular panel, plus a further rectangular lid lacking glass base. Hallmarked William Neal, London 1870. Length of larger rectangular example 7 inches (18cm). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A set of twelve George III silver dessert spoons, each with bright-cut engraved edge and lion crest. Hallmarked William Collings, London, probably 1776. Length 6 3/4 inches (17cm), weight 13.57 ozt (422.1 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-twentieth century silver part canteen, in Hanoverian style with long rat-tail to heel, for six place settings and comprising table forks, dessert forks and spoons, soup spoons and teaspoons. Hallmarked Roberts & Belk, Sheffi eld 1944 (one table fork dated 1943). Weight 42.71 ozt (1328.5 grams). £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of Edwardian silver sauce boats, each of typical bellied form with scalloped rim, foliate capped fl ying scroll handle and standing on three shell mounted hoof feet, hallmarked William Aitken, Birmingham 1901 and 1902, overall length 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm). Together with two 1930’s sauce boats, the fi rst hallmarked Sheffi eld 1932, the second Birmingham 1933 (one foot defi cient). Weight 16.25 ozt (505.5 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Italian silver pierced dish, the shaped square form with beaded wavy rim enclosing foliate scroll pierced sides to a plain centre, the whole raised on four leaf capped claw and ball feet. Modern Italian assay marks for Firenze, also impressed 800. Maximum length 6 5/8 inches (16.8 cm), weight 4.67 ozt (145.4 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A silver twin-handled dish of circular form, the planished shallow bowl inset with a George II shilling to the centre with further inset coins to each handle, and raised on a short fl ared foot. Hallmarked Albert Edward Jones, probably Birmingham 1917. Length including handles 10 3/8 inches (26.3 cm), gross weight 5.78 ozt (179.7 grams). £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A matched pair of 1930’s silver pedestal cups, each with circular spreading foot rising to a tapering stem and plain circular bowl with twin curved handles. Hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1933 and 1937. Height of largest 4 1/2 inches (11.5cm), total weight 6.28 ozt (195.5 grams). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of George III and IV silver dessert spoons and forks, to include a set of four spoons with monogrammed terminal, hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1817, fi ve forks with the same monogram, hallmarked London 1811, six forks with Exeter hallmarks, dates 1817/20/22, four with maker’s mark for William Welch II, plus three further spoons and three forks with various dates and maker’s. Weight 23.94 ozt (744.5 grams). (21). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver caster, the typical bellied form with girdle detail and raised upon a spread circular foot, the removable domed cover with stylised pierced detail and knopped fi nial. Hallmarked Birmingham 1934, maker’s mark ‘T S’. Height 7 1/2 inches (19cm), weight 4.22 ozt (131.5 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver teapot, the oval form engraved with twin opposed vacant shield cartouche below fl oral festoon, with straight sided spout, fruitwood handle and a slightly domed, hinged lid. Hallmarked London 1791, maker possibly Joseph Scammell. Length 10 1/4 inches (26 cm), gross weight 15 ozt (467.3 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s cased silver and enamel part dressing table set, comprising hand-held mirror, hair brush, and clothes brush with light blue guilloche enamel backs, hallmarked Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1935/1938, length of hand-held mirror 10 1/2 inches (26.5cm). Together with two early twentieth century silver-handled button hooks, hallmarked Chester 1908 and 1915, a pair of Edwardian silver-handled glove stretchers, and a silver-handled nail fi le, both hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1902. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver goblet, the tapering bowl with twin opposed vacant cartouche each within engraved foliate scroll surround, raised on a knopped stem to a spread circular foot with bead detail. Hallmarked Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), Sheffi eld 1877. Height 7 3/4 inches (19.7 cm), weight 9.52 ozt (296 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A pair of mid-Victorian silver tureens and covers, each of circular pedestal form with wide beaded and ovolo moulded rim above openwork sides with four ram’s head mounted supports enclosing a plain silver bowl liner, with fluted lower body and raised on a short knopped stem to a domed circular foot with gadroon style decoration, the removable lid embossed with stylised foliate borders and surmounted with the head of a mythological Greek warrior. Hallmarked Robert Harper, London 1868, also with French import marks. Height including finial 7 inches (18 cm), diameter of bowl 6 1/4 inches (16 cm), gross weight 58 ozt (1805 grams). £1,500-2,000 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A George V silver rose bowl, of plain circular form with personal engraving, having foliate pierced scroll top rim and raised upon a spreading circular foot. Hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1928. Diameter 7 3/4 inches (19.5cm), weight 17.78 ozt (553.3 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Tiffany & Co silver mounted ‘Atlas’ photograph frame, the rounded square form with raised Roman numerals and easel back support. Stamped verso ‘Atlas 2004 Tiffany & Co. 925’. In maker’s green cloth cover and box. Measuring 4 inches (10 cm) square. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s small silver salver, of circular form with scalloped rim, and raised upon three pad feet. Hallmarked Pairpoint Brothers, London 1923. Diameter 8 inches (20.5cm), weight 12.56 ozt (390.6 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver mounted capstan inkwell, of typical circular fl ared form, the plain body and hinged cover with banded border, hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1924. Together with three glass inkwells with silver covers, comprising a Victorian hobnail cut glass example of spherical form, a further spherical example, frosted with fl uted cut body, and an ink pot of squat square form. Height of largest 2 1/4 inches (5.5cm) high. (4). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver mounted and tortoiseshell jewellery casket of trefoil form, the body with engraved fl oral festoon decoration and raised upon four foliate capped cabriole legs with scroll feet, the hinged cover with inset tortoiseshell panel and opening to reveal a plush lined interior. Hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1906. Length 5 1/2 inches (14cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver cafe au lait set, each pot of compressed bellied form with wooden scroll-top curved handle, hinged cover with compressed oval fi nial, and raised upon an oval stepped foot. Hallmarked C S Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1920 and 1921. Height 7 1/4 inches (18.5cm), gross weight 28.56 ozt (888.6 grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century silver dessert set, for twelve place settings, each with slightly tapered mother-of-pearl handle (one fork missing), in fi tted mahogany veneer case with removable tray. Hallmarked Martin Hall & Co Ltd., Sheffi eld 1912. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A near pair of turn of the century silver mounted claret jugs, the spherical octagonal hobnail cut glass bodies with star cut bases, having silver mounts with fl at hinged lids (one example with fi nial) and angular handles. Hallmarked Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffi eld 1900/1901. Height 7 inches (18cm). £450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver bonbon dish, of oval pierced form with gadroon rim above a foliate embossed border, and raised upon a footed base with rope twist edge, hallmarked Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd., London 1896, length 6 inches (15cm). Together with a George VI silver pedestal bonbon dish of lobed circular form with pierced scroll decoration, hallmarked Lanson Ltd., Birmingham 1947, diameter 4 3/4 inches (12cm), plus a continental miniature ewer with grotesque head and enamel decoration (a/f). Gross weight 8.64 ozt (268.9 grams). (3). £90-140 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A set of twelve modern silver forks in double struck Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern. Hallmarked Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffi eld 1974. Length 8 1/4 inches (21cm), gross weight 41.80 ozt (1300.4 grams). £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A Queen’s Silver Jubilee College of Arms commemorative plate, the circular form with raised and gilded central disc depicting the Royal Arms, and an outer border of engraved coats of arms with names verso. Hallmarked Sheffi eld 1977, maker’s mark probably for Yorkshire Mint. Approximate diameter 10 1/4 inches (26 cm). In a glazed display case. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s matched silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot, cream jug and sucrier, each of oval form with fl uted detail, raised upon an oval spreading base, the teapot with curved fl at top ebonised wood handle and fi nial to the hinged cover. Hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, the teapot Birmingham 1936, the cream jug and sucrier Chester 1938. Height of teapot 6 1/4 inches (16cm), gross weight 32.51 ozt (1011.2 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Ten silver teaspoons, mostly 1920’s, in reproduction Hanoverian style with long rat-tail to heel reverse. Eight hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld, 1926/28/30, a further spoon hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffi eld 1924 and the fi nal slightly larger teaspoon hallmarked J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1959. Weight 7.96 ozt (247.5 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased set of six 1930’s silver teaspoons, each with fl ared tricolour terminal decorated in red, white and blue enamel, hallmarked Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1936. Together with a further cased set with pierced terminals, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham 1932, and two similar cased sets of silver spoons with rat-tail decoration to heel. Gross weight 8.04 ozt (250 grams). (4). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver shell butter dish raised upon three ball feet, hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffi eld 1902, length 4 1/4 inches (11cm), and another similar modern example, hallmarked A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1977. Together with a small cheese toasting dish, of rectangular form with oak handle and raised upon four hoof feet, the hinge opening cover with shell thumb-piece and foliate detailed border, enclosing a scroll surround shield surmounted with a lion, hallmarked Garrard & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1962, length including handle 6 inches (15.2 cm). Gross weight 7.66 ozt (238.5 grams). (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Lincoln Cathedral commemorative silver miniature chalice, the plain bowl of circular form upon knopped stem to a circular spread foot engraved ‘Lincoln Cathedral 1072-1972’, hallmarked Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1972, numbered beneath 1959, height 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), in original box with certifi cate. Together with a further example of the same chalice, cased without certifi cate or limited edition number plus a silver commemorative goblet for St. Mary’s Church, Melton Mowbray, boxed with certifi cate, both hallmarked Birmingham 1971, same maker. Weight 19.43 ozt (604. 2 grams). (3). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern Italian silver bowl, the circular planished form decorated with two applied and realistically modelled fl owers to the rim. Impressed 800 alongside the post-1968 National mark for Milan and an unknown signature. Diameter of rim 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm), weight 8.9 ozt (277 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver mounted and cut glass inkwell, the circular form with reeded borders enclosing gadroon decoration, and a name engraved fl at hinged lid, hallmarked John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1891, diameter of base 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). Together with an Edwardian silver mounted ink pot, the bulbous glass body with protruding curves, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, height 2 1/2 inches (6.3 cm). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver twin-handled tray, of shaped oblong form with stepped rim and scalloped corners to a plain centre. Hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1936. Length including handles 18 7/8 inches (48cm), weight 44.09 ozt (1371.6 grams). £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver cream jug, of slightly tapering cylindrical form with curved handle, raised upon a short circular foot, with foliate engraved decoration to the whole and personal inscription, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1896, height 3 1/4 inches (8cm). Together with three later cream jugs, the fi rst example hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1908, the second Northern Goldsmiths Co, Birmingham 1935, hallmarks to the third rubbed, probably Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Birmingham 1906. Total weight 18.18 ozt (565.6 grams). (4). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of George III and IV silver table spoons and forks, in Old English pattern, to include a pair of spoons with lion crest, hallmarked William Sumner I, London 1782, a further pair with scratch initialled terminals, hallmarked Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1802, a set of six George IV forks with monogram engraving, hallmarked Jonathan Hayne, London 1823, plus four other spoons and a single fork, various dates and maker’s. Weight 30.4 ozt (945.5 grams). (15). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s large glass desk inkwell of plain square form, the silver mounted hinged cover with engine turned decoration and central initial engraved rectangular plaque. Hallmarked Hamilton & Inches, Birmingham 1930. Height 2 3/4 inches (7cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A German silver mounted mirror of small rectangular form, the frame with low relief foliate decoration surrounding a bevelled edged mirror plate, with easel support verso. Impressed 800 alongside the crown and crescent mark, and possible city mark. Height 6 3/4 inches (17cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of Chinese export silver mounted brushes, each of oval form and decorated with fl owering blossom branches in low relief against a textured honeycomb ground. Two character marks struck to one side. Length 5 inches (12.7 cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A 1930’s silver hors d’oeuvre dish, of circular form with wavy edge, containing four removable cut glass sections of curved form, surrounding one central cut glass dish. Hallmarked Viner’s Ltd, Sheffi eld 1939. Diameter 12 1/2 inches (31.5cm), weight excluding glass 26.35 ozt (819.7 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of late Victorian silver spoons, each with foliate pierced bowl and similarly pierced terminal, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1893, length 7 5/8 inches (19.5 cm). Together with a pair of George IV silver Queen’s pattern sugar tongs, two cased sets of six coffee spoons, hallmarks for London 1920 and Sheffi eld 1932, plus further 1930’s sugar tongs, pickle fork, spoons, etc. Gross weight 11.39 ozt (354.2 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of late nineteenth/early twentieth century candelabra tops, the central knopped and faceted stem leading to a circular socket with reed and girdle detail beneath a removable nozzle of square form with reeded edge, with twin curved branches leading to conforming sockets and nozzles, above conforming square drip pans. Part hallmarked. Height 6 3/4 inches (17cm), weight 45.68 ozt (1421.1 grams). £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A set of twelve George IV silver table forks, in Fiddle pattern with engraved crest to terminal reverse, hallmarked Hyam Hyams, London 1826. Together with twelve assorted Victorian silver dessert forks, also in Fiddle pattern, most with crest or monogram engravings, various dates and maker’s marks, plus a ladle, marks illegible. Silver weight 52 ozt (1618 grams). £350-550 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased set of six modern silver goblets, each with spreading circular foot and turned baluster stem rising to a plain cup with slightly fl ared rim. Hallmarked Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1970. Height 4 3/4 inches (12cm), weight 28.64 ozt (891grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased mid-twentieth century silver commemorative set of British Hallmark teaspoons for the six cities of Assay, each plain tapering stem with crown terminal, hallmarked Roberts & Belk Ltd., 1952 (Sheffi eld and Edinburgh) and 1953 (London, Birmingham, Chester and Glasgow). Together with various other tea/coffee spoons including a set of four Edwardian silver bright cut engraved examples, Sheffi eld 1904, and a cased pair of ornately decorated white metal fi sh servers. Weight of spoons 5.91 ozt (184 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of 1920’s silver mounted candlesticks, each with fi lled circular stepped base rising to a tapering stem (one a/f) and circular nozzle, with beaded detail throughout, hallmarked Uttley & Co, Birmingham 1925, height 7 1/2 inches (19 cm). Together with a silver mounted table cigarette box, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with vacant circular panel within engine turned decoration and opening to reveal a dual compartmented soft wood lined interior, hallmarked Birmingham, maker’s mark and date letter indistinct, length 6 7/8 inches (17.5 cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver serving spoon, with shell bowl and foliate motifs to a reeded stem, hallmarked Francis Higgins III, London 1880, length 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm). Together with two baleen handled punch ladles, and an Edwardian silver handled boot hook. (4). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Four George III silver table spoons, in Old English Thread pattern with monogram engraved terminal. Hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807. Length 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), weight 9.95 ozt (309.7 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver teapot, of plain circular form to a footed base with stepped detail throughout, conforming stained wood handle and a circular fi nial to the domed, hinged lid. Hallmarked Birmingham 1937, maker’s mark partly worn. Length 10 3/4 inches (27.5 cm), gross weight 15.77 ozt (490.5 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of George III silver sugar tongs of plain form, hallmarked George Smith (IV), London 1798, length 5 1/2 inches (14cm). Together with two Georgian condiment spoons and mustard spoon, a matched set of six modern silver teaspoons, hallmarked Birmingham 1959, 1960 and 1962, plus a selection of assorted silver coffee, tea and souvenir spoons, to include continental examples. Weight 19.64 ozt (611 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century silver import dish with blue glass liner, the oval openwork form decorated with ribbon tied fl oral festoons enclosing twin opposed vacant oval panels, and raised on four cherub head supports, hallmarked William Geiger, London import 1904 with the Foreign mark, further impressed 930 and probable maker’s mark, length 5 1/8 inches (13 cm). Together with a George II plain silver cauldron open salt on stepped hoof feet, missing liner, hallmarked Edward Wood, London 1740. Weight excluding liner 6.89 ozt (214.2 grams). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of small silver items to include a 1930’s twin-handled tea strainer on circular footed bowl, hallmarked William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1938, a rounded triangular form dish, hallmarked Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1965, a Britannia silver shaped square dish, London 1953, a small sauce boat, Birmingham probably 1923, a goblet, a fi ligree ashtray, etc. Gross weight 20.18 ozt (627.6 grams). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Tiffany & Co sterling silver three piece tea service, the coffee pot of plain tapering form to a footed base and stained wood scroll handle, with baluster cream jug and circular sugar bowl, each with footed base, and a plain circular tray with a stepped raised rim. All with impressed maker’s mark, circa 1950, tea service numbered 22938, tray numbered 21253, with original cloth bags. Height of coffee pot 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), diameter of tray 11 inches (28 cm), gross weight 50.13 ozt (1559 grams). (4). £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A German silver coffee cup and saucer, each engraved with a vacant scrolled cartouche and fl oral motifs, each marked to base with the reichsmark alongside 800 and a maker’s mark for Wilhelm Binder, the saucer further impressed with a pattern number and ‘Le Palais Royal Habana’, diameter of saucer 4 1/4 inches (10.8 cm). Together with a continental beaker, possibly German, decorated with a wide band of dense foliage with applied name engraved cartouche, marked 800 to base, height 3 inches (7.5 cm). Weight 4.88 ozt (152 grams). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver mounted table cigarette box, the plain rectangular form with hinged cover and reed and ribbon border, opening to reveal a softwood lined double compartmented interior, hallmarked Kimberley & Hewett Ltd., Birmingham 1926, length 6 1/4 inches (16cm). Together with a smaller example having dual hinged engine turned cover with banded decoration and softwood lined interior, hallmarked E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1930, length 4 3/4 inches (12cm). (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver fi ve piece tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, cream jug and twin-handled sucrier, each of oblong form with fl uted corners and monogram engraved above a reeded lower body, the tea, coffee and hot water pots each with conforming decoration to hinged lid and stained wood handle. Hallmarked Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffi eld 1902. Height of coffee pot 7 3/4 inches (19.5cm), gross weight 55.85 ozt (1738 grams). £550-750 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver christening mug, of tapering cylindrical form with curved handle, the body with engraved foliate decoration and vacant cartouche, hallmarked Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1904, height 3 inches (8cm). Together with two later examples, each of plain tapering cylindrical form, with personal engraving, the fi rst hallmarked E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1918, the second hallmarked J & R Griffi n, Chester 1925. Total weight 12.39 ozt (385.6 grams). (3). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver pedestal dish, of shaped oval form with scroll rim above pierced sides and raised upon a spreading oval foot, hallmarked G E Walton & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1906, length 7 1/4 inches (18.5cm). Together with a silver pedestal cream jug of plain form with central girdle and scroll handle, hallmarked Haseler Brothers, Birmingham 1897, plus a silver sauce boat of typical form with frilled rim, hallmarked Viner’s Ltd, Sheffi eld 1935, a Victorian mustard spoon and a George V sifter spoon. Gross weight 10.87 ozt (338.3 grams). (5). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A group of assorted small silver items, to include a cream jug and sugar of oval part fl uted form, hallmarked Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd., Sheffi eld 1894, a pair of part fl uted pepper pots, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham, date letter rubbed to one example, possibly 1919, an Edwardian goblet with foliate engraved decoration, a pair of Edwardian miniature candlesticks, and a modern miniature commemorative Silver Jubilee dish. Weight 10.81 ozt (336.5 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of 1930’s silver candlesticks, each with stepped and fi lled square base having beaded border detail and rising to a plain hexagonal-sided stem and Corinthian style capital with removable beaded nozzle. Hallmarked A Taitelbaum & Son, London 1931. Height 12 inches (30.5 cm). £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern silver Arts & Crafts style spoon by the Guild of Handicraft, the planished fi g shape bowl with rat-tail reverse and a slightly tapering stem to a reeded ball fi nial set with a green cabochon. Hallmarked London 1997. Length 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm), gross weight 1.35 ozt (42.2 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George V silver tazza, the shallow circular bowl with lobed edge and twin curved handles, and raised upon a spreading circular foot. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffi eld 1919. Length including handles 11 1/2 inches (29 cm), weight 13.12 ozt (408.2 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century silver kiddush cup, the bowl of tapering form with central engraved vacant cartouche with foliate detail, and raised upon a knopped stem to a stepped circular foot, hallmarked Josef Zweig, Birmingham 1911, height 4 3/4 inches (12cm), together with six smaller examples of similar form with engraved Star of David decoration, hallmarked Chester 1913 and Birmingham 1912/1913, same maker. Weight 5.12 ozt (159.3 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern silver goblet, the bowl of plain cylindrical form with slightly fl ared rim, raised upon a knopped stem and spreading circular foot. Hallmarked Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1971. Height 5 inches (13cm), weight 5.61 ozt (174.6 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century Eastern epergne, the central trumpet vase with pierced and wavy edge rim and raised upon a foliate embossed spread circular foot, with three curved branches each supporting a smaller conforming vase, embossed decoration to the whole depicting Eastern deities. Height 6 1/2 inches (16.5cm), gross weight 6.67 ozt (207.6 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A twentieth century cased set of sauce boat and stand, each plain with scalloped rim and the sauce boat raised on three pad feet, together with a matching ladle, all contained in fi tted box. Hallmarked Viner’s Ltd., Sheffi eld 1938 or 1963. Length of stand 5 7/8 inches (15 cm), weight 8.49 ozt (264 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-twentieth century silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each of rounded oblong form with oblique gadrooned border above wide reeded bands, teapot with fruitwood handle and fi nial to the domed and hinged lid. Hallmarked G Bryan & Co., Birmingham 1947. Length of teapot 11 1/4 inches (28.5 cm), gross weight 33.96 ozt (1056 grams). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A pair of contemporary silver XY candlesticks by Brett Payne, the tapering curved arm with an X-frame support, and a detachable semi-spherical socket or drip-pan. Hallmarked Sheffield 2008. Maximum height when aligned vertically 14 1/4 inches (36.2 cm), gross weight 34 ozt (1057.7 grams). £900-1,400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A cased set of six modern silver goblets, each with spreading circular foot and turned baluster stem rising to a plain cup with slightly fl ared rim. Hallmarked Royal Irish Silver Co, Dublin 1970. Height 5 1/2 inches (14cm), weight 57.09 ozt (1776 grams). £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver mounted photograph frame, the rectangular form with foliate edge and easel back, hallmarked E Mander & Son, Birmingham 1909, height 10 inches (25.5 cm). Together with a smaller example with scrolled silver mount to a wood back, missing easel support, hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1910, height 7 1/2 inches (19 cm). (2). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-twentieth century silver reproduction seal top spoon, with plain fi g shape bowl, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., London 1945, plus a reproduction Trefi d style spoon with reeded rat-tail, hallmarked Richard Comyns, same date, and a further Trefi d style lace-back teaspoon, Sheffi eld 1944. Together with various other silver spoons to include a ‘berry’ teaspoon, a pair of Silver Jubilee spoons, etc. Gross weight 6.62 ozt (206 grams). (11). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s cased tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table set, comprising a hand-held mirror, two hair brushes, and two clothes brushes, each with tortoiseshell back with inlaid oval and foliate decoration. Hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1925. Height of mirror 10 1/4 inches (26cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of George II silver table spoons in Hanoverian pattern with short drop to heel, hallmarked Paul Hanet, London, date letter illegible, circa 1730, and another similar early Georgian table spoon with longer heel drop, marks distorted. Together with a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1783, a set of six William IV teaspoons, London 1835, and an early Victorian Irish silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Dublin 1846. Weight 11.8 ozt (367 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of eight Georg Jensen silver-gilt year spoons, each terminal decorated with an enamel fl ower for the different years, dates ranging from 1971-1974, 1975 (2), 1976 and 1978. Oval beaded maker’s mark, also stamped Sterling Denmark alongside designer’s marks, some also with London import hallmarks. Weight 11.73 ozt (364.8 grams). (8). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver pedestal dish, of circular lobed form with stylised foliate pierced sides, and raised upon a spreading circular stem and foot with personal engraving. Hallmarked Viner’s Ltd., Sheffi eld 1937. Diameter 9 1/2 inches (24cm), weight 15.23 ozt (474 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Middle-Eastern box modelled as a casket with foliate and scroll embossed hinged cover, marked sterling 925 to the underside and a further indistinct mark, length of base 5 1/4 inches (13.3 cm), weight 13.6 ozt (423 grams). Together with a continental octagonal-sided jewellery box with beaded rim detail and opening to a velvet lined interior, appears unmarked, length 4 3/8 inches (11 cm). (2). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern silver bud vase, of cylindrical tapering form with fl ared rim above girdle, raised upon a spreading circular base, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1972, height 6 1/2 inches (16.5cm), weight 3.92 ozt (122.2 grams). Together with a modern small silver mounted photograph frame, of rectangular form with hinged support verso, hallmarked Carr’s of Sheffi eld Ltd, 1998, height 4 3/4 inches (12cm) high. (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern matched pair of small silver mounted photograph frames, each of plain rectangular form (one missing easel back), hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffi eld 2013 and 2016, height 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), plus four further singular photograph frames by the same maker (three smaller missing easel backs), the larger example with presentation engraving, all hallmarked Sheffi eld 2014, 2016 and 2017, height of largest 11 1/2 inches (29.2 cm). Together with a silver mount for a child’s money box, Carr’s of Sheffi eld Ltd., Sheffi eld 2013. (7). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver caster, of octagonal sided form with girdle detail and stepped base, the removable domed cover with pierced decoration and knopped fi nial, hallmarked Viner’s Ltd, Sheffi eld 1933, height 6 1/2 inches (16.5cm). Together with a 1920’s silver sauce boat, of plain bellied form with frilled rim, scroll handle and raised on three hoof feet, hallmarked Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1929, length 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm). Weight 7.76 ozt (241.6 grams). (2). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century Russian silver beaker, of tapering cylindrical form with fl ared rim, the body with engraved circular panels depicting alternating fl owers and buildings, assay marks for Moscow dated 1891, with further maker’s mark and possible import mark, height 2 3/4 inches (7cm). Together with a German silver beaker of plain tapering form and personally engraved, impressed 800 alongside crown and crescent mark and maker’s mark for Wilhelm Binder, height 3 1/2 inches (9cm). Total weight 3.96 ozt (123.3 grams). (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of early George V small silver vases, each of fl ared form with scalloped rim, hallmarked A & J Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham 1911, height 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). Together with a pair of modern silver dwarf candlesticks, each with circular fi lled base and beaded border detail to the whole, hallmarked Birmingham 1982, plus a pair of Edwardian pepper pots and a 1920’s open salt with glass liner. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver entree dish and cover, of rectangular form with canted edge, having fl oral and foliate border to the base rim and repeated inset border to the twin handled cover. Hallmarked Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffi eld 1937. Length 10 1/4 inches (26 cm), weight 36.89 ozt (1147.5 grams). £300-500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A 1920’s four piece silver tea service, including a teapot, hot water pot, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each of octagonal sided form with reeded rims and raised upon conforming pedestal bases, the teapot and hot water pot with ebonised scroll capped handles and carved fi nials. Hallmarked James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffi eld 1929. Height of hot water pot measuring 10 inches (25.5 cm), gross weight 64.9 ozt (2021 grams). £450-650 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver dish, of shaped oval form with pierced foliate sections between concave roundels with embossed fl oral surrounds, beneath an oblique gadrooned rim interspersed with foliate motifs, with a conforming foliate and pierced swing handle (a/f), and raised upon a stepped oval base. Hallmarked Henry Moreton, Birmingham 1903. Length 11 1/2 inches (29cm), weight 21.14 ozt (657.8 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of Fiddle pattern forks to include six late George III dessert forks, hallmarked Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1819, four George IV table forks, hallmarked John Hawkins, London 1822, and two William IV forks, hallmarked London 1833, maker’s mark rubbed probably William Collins, plus a Victorian table fork and butter knife, all with monogram engraved terminal. Total weight 23.94 ozt (744.8 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver matched set of six teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs, each with similar bright cut engraved decoration, in fi tted case, hallmarks for London 1805/07/13/14, various makers, plus a 1920’s cased set of six teaspoons, with engraved leaf patterns to stems, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, total weight 5.71 ozt (177.7 grams). Together with a Mappin & Webb silver plated dessert set and a further plated set of grape scissors and nutcrackers, scissors marked Mappin & Webb, both sets in fi tted makers boxes. (4). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern ladles, each with engraved monogram terminal beneath a dragons head and fl eur-de-lis crest, hallmarked London 1825, maker’s mark WE. Together with six Georgian Old English pattern table spoons, comprising four George III examples and two George II, plus four Fiddle pattern dessert forks, each with engraved diamond crest to reverse of terminal, hallmarked London 1795, maker’s mark WC. Weight 20.83 ozt (648.1 grams). (12). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased limited edition silver hunting horn, made to celebrate the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, decorated with chased foliate bands, with retailer’s certifi cate no. 239/250 and in original fi tted box of retail. Hallmarked Barrowclift Silvercraft, Sheffi eld 1977. Length 8 7/8 inches (22.5 cm), weight 3.5 ozt (109 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A German pepper pot of inverted pear shape with pierced cover, decorated with a village fete scene depicting dancing fi gures, Hanau pseudo-marks to base including a crowned B, seated lion, 800 and further marked Germany, height 4 1/5 inches (11.5 cm). Together with a small silver import bowl of twin-handled oval form, raised on four splay feet and decorated throughout with fl ower-head and scroll motifs against a diaper pattern, hallmarked Berthold Muller, Chester 1901 with the Foreign mark, length including handles 4 1/4 inches (10.8 cm). Weight 5.87 ozt (182.4 grams). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of 1930’s silver candlesticks, each with square stepped base having beaded detail and rising to a four sided spreading stem and conforming sockets (one example lacking nozzle). Hallmarked Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham 1937. Height 12 inches (30.5cm), weight 26.9 ozt (836.9 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two cased sets of silver coffee spoons, one set with coffee bean terminal, hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffi eld 1955, the other hallmarked Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1914. Together with a pair of George III Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, hallmarked Richard Crossley, London 1812, and a quantity of other assorted fl atware, to include three teaspoons, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1861, and further George III and later examples, various maker’s marks and dates. Gross weight excluding knives 28.15 ozt (875.8 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of Victorian silver Fiddle pattern berry spoons, the gilt bowls with frilled rims decorated with embossed fruits, hallmarked John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1887, length 8 inches (20.5cm). Together with a further pair of Victorian silver spoons, each with foliate scroll pierced bowl, hallmarked Charles Edwards, London 1897, plus a silver soup ladle, handle hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1899, (a/f). Total weight 13.60 ozt (423.1 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of Edwardian silver mounted photograph frames, each of shaped rectangular form with reed and ribbon border, and arch top with low relief decoration depicting a quiver of arrows and fl aming torch, plush covered backing with easel style support (one a/f). Hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905. Height 12 inches (30.5 cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver sauce boat, the plain bellied body with ovolo moulded rim and acanthus capped fl ying scroll handle, raised upon three hoof feet, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1933. Together with a silver toast rack, hallmarked Thomas Bishton, Birmingham 1944, six assorted napkin rings, comprising two George V examples, two 1930’s examples and two unmarked examples, and a modern silver lid. Gross weight 11.16 ozt (347 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased twin-handled circular bowl and spoon set, each with the same engraved monogram, hallmarked G Unite & Sons & Lyde Ltd., Birmingham 1929 (spoon dated 1933). Together with a hexagonal-sided pierced silver dish, Birmingham 1915, a silver goblet with conical shape bowl, London 1933, and a small silver ashtray, Birmingham, date letter rubbed. Weight 13.89 ozt (432 grams). (4). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An Indian casket, of rectangular form with stepped hinged lid and central curved handle, raised upon four pad feet, the whole with engraved paisley and foliate decoration, and the cover with centrally engraved cartouche. Height excluding handle 4 1/4 inches (11cm). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s plain silver mug, of slightly tapering cylindrical form, with simple scroll handle and presentation engraving. Hallmarked Lowe & Son, Chester 1938. Height 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), weight 14.23 ozt (442.6 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased early twentieth century set of six American sterling silver teaspoons by Gorham Manufacturing Co, each with shaped foliate stem, hallmarked Birmingham import 1905, plus a single American sterling silver spoon with fi gural stem modelled as an American Indian, pictorial maker’s mark for Peter L. Krider & Co. Together with a set of six continental tablespoons and a further smaller table spoon. Gross weight 12.79 ozt (398 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s cased set of silver-gilt coffee bean spoons, each bowl reverse decorated with guilloche enamel in varying shades, hallmarked Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1933, plus a modern cased set of reproduction coffee spoons each modelled as a miniature Puritan spoon, hallmarked Francis Howard Ltd., Edinburgh 1975 (one spoon London 1974). Together with a cased silver mounted manicure set, Birmingham 1918/19, and a silver mounted brush, Chester 1912. Gross weight of spoons 2.95 ozt (91.8 grams). (4). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of modern silver mounted candlesticks, each of knopped and reeded form and raised upon a spread circular fi lled base, hallmarked W I Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1975, height 7 inches (17.7 cm). Together with two further pairs of small candlesticks, the fi rst set with turquoise stones, marked 925 and ‘Made in Israel’, the second fi lled pair with ribbon and reed border detail, hallmarked Birmingham 1924 (a.f). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver teapot of bulbous oblong form to a footed base on four ball feet and stained wood angular handle, with gadroon style decoration and domed hinged lid, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Sheffi eld 1921, plus an American sterling silver goblet with stiff leaf border to rim, maker’s mark for Gorham Mfg. Co., and a modern silver plinth base. Together with a plated oval tray, menorah, open salt and spoon. Gross silver weight 35.43 ozt (1102 grams). £250-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver mounted fi ve piece dressing table set, comprising a pair of hair brushes, a hand-held mirror and pair of clothes brushes, each shaped mount with fl oral border enclosing engine turned decoration with monogrammed oval to centre, hallmarked Asprey & Co Ltd., London 1936. Together with various other silver items to include a late Victorian vesta case, a pierced mustard pot and a mustard spoon, three napkin rings, a small dish with four loop handles, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two similar late nineteenth century Dutch silver spoons, each with circular wavy rim bowl, one embossed with a windmill and the other a maid milking a cow, to a scrolled stem with bird fi nial, various marks including Minerva duty mark, and the key export mark to one stem, both further hallmarked Samuel Boyce Landeck, London import 1893 with the Foreign mark. Together with an Edwardian silver reproduction anointing spoon, a cased pair of modern silver napkin rings, a silver lidded glass caster, etc. Weighable silver 5.3 ozt (165 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern silver commemorative dish hallmarked William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns), London 1936, diameter measuring 4 7/8 inches (12.5 cm). Together with a Victorian silver bookmark with coin mounted terminal and engraved personal inscription, London 1888, a 1920’s squat silver cream jug, a cased set of eight silver teaspoons commemorating 1960’s hallmarks, a small continental cup, etc. Gross weight 13.2 ozt (410.4 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver trophy cup, of goblet form with fl uted base, upon knopped tapering stem and spreading circular foot, the bowl with personal engraving, Hallmarked Robert James Chaplin & Sons, London 1898. Height 12 1/4 inches (31cm), weight 20.08 ozt (624.8 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small Eastern rectangular form dish raised on four paw feet, the foliate scroll pierced rim enclosing fl owers and foliage to the centre with a central oval relief panel of a landscape with buildings, temples and palm trees, length 7 1/8 inches (18 cm). Together with an Eastern tea caddy and similar cream jug, each decorated with circular panels depicting deities, plus a small circular bowl with repeated dolphin border above a frieze of native fi gures and trees. All appear unmarked. Gross weight 15.87 ozt (493.7 grams). (4). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two cased sets of silver teaspoons, the fi rst set hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffi eld 1919, the second hallmarked Sheffi eld 1945, maker’s mark SS, together with seven coffee bean spoons, hallmarked Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffi eld 1922, six pastry forks, hallmarked Pinder Brothers, Sheffi eld 1945, and a further fi ve hallmarked G W Shirtcliffe & Son, Sheffi eld 1946, plus fi ve assorted silver napkin rings, comprising two 1920’s examples, two 1940’s examples and a modern example. Gross weight 16.23 ozt (505.1 grams). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A turn of the century cased set of eleven teaspoons and a matched pair of sugar tongs, all with bright cut engraved decoration, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co., London 1901, sugar tongs dated 1900. Together with four cased sets of plated spoons and knives. Silver weight 4.96 ozt (154.3 grams). (5). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A silver and blue guilloche enamel mounted hand-held mirror, hallmarked W G Sothers Ltd, date letter worn probably 1933, plus a pair of silver pepper pots, of square-sided bellied form with pierced domed cover and fi nial, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1923. Together with a small selection of silver plated items, to include a salver, teawares, etc. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver foliate pierced vase, of fl ared form with frilled rim and Bristol blue glass liner, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffi eld 1899, height 7 1/2 inches (19cm), plus a 1920’s silver footed basket, of wavy edged circular form with pierced sides and intertwined swing handle, hallmarked Fergenbaum & Son, Birmingham 1921, diameter 10 inches (25.5cm). Together with a silver plated twin handled oval tray with bright cut engraved foliate decoration and maker’s mark for Viner’s of Sheffi eld. Total silver weight 20.13 ozt (626.4 grams). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An Edwardian silver reproduction Trefi d table spoon with reeded rat-tail to heel reverse, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffi eld 1908 with later Dublin import marks, plus a similar child’s spoon and fork, each also with Trefi d terminal, hallmarked Francis Howard Ltd., Sheffi eld 1961. Together with a small selection of early to later twentieth century silver fl atware and a quantity of plated fl atware and cutlery including a set of six ivory-handled fi sh knives and forks with silver ferrules hallmarked Sheffi eld 1910. Silver weight 19.24 ozt (598.5 grams). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A continental dish of circular form with scroll edge enclosing a fl oral pierced border to a plain centre, marked 800 to the base and possible German mark, diameter 12 inches (30.5 cm), plus an embossed oval platter & silver-handled knife, both marked 800 and platter also with crescent moon and crown mark, length 16 inches (40.5 cm), weight of dish and platter 32.22 ozt (1002 grams). Together with a silver plated twin-handled tray with pierced gallery rim. (4). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two cased sets of six 1920’s silver coffee spoons, the fi rst with coffee bean terminals, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1923, the second hallmarked R N Hollings & Co. Birmingham 1942, a cased set of silver grapefruit spoons, hallmarked Viner’s Ltd, Sheffi eld 1939, six cased silver and enamel coffee spoons marked 925, with other marks, a set of six teaspoons, hallmarked William Henry Warmington, London 1956, and four early Georgian coffee spoons. Together with a quantity of assorted silver plated and steel fl atware, to include a pair of faux ivory handled fi sh servers, a cased set of eight fi sh knives and forks, twelve teaspoons, seven dessert spoons, two ladles, a serving spoon, and various others. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two pairs of silver plated fi sh servers, the fi rst example with ivory handles, the curve and wavy edged blade with engraved border to rim, surrounding a further pierced foliate border and enclosing an engraved lozenge depicting two fi sh, the fork with conforming engraved and pierced foliate design, with maker’s mark Harrison Brothers & Howson, the second example of similar form, with King’s pattern handles leading to engraved and pierced blade and prongs. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Old Sheffi eld Plate twin-handled wine cooler in Regency style, with applied grape and leaf border and foliate embellished scroll handles to a part lobed body and circular footed base, with removable inner rim and lead liner. Maximum height 9 1/2 inches (24 cm). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A silver plate mounted part canteen, containing carving sets and a large quantity of knives of various size, with stained wood handles and steel blades, in a mahogany veneer case with removable trays. Canteen box measuring 17 1/4 inches (44 cm) by 13 inches (33 cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A silver plated bottle coaster of pierced cylindrical form to a spread base, with twin lion mask and drop ring handles, height 6 1/8 inches (15.5 cm). Together with two spoon warmers, one modelled as a nautilus shell on footed base and the other as a hatched egg surmounted with a chick. (3). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small selection of plated items to include a pair of pheasant ornaments, a caster, a jewellery casket, two table cigarette boxes, four assorted small boxes and a glass perfume bottle with plated mount. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large silver plated meat cover, of domed oval form with gadrooned border to base and applied foliate handle, and a silver plated oval warming platter with oblique gadrooned edge and twin foliate handles, the centre with stylised recess, raised upon four curved foliate detailed feet. Together with a silver plated twin-handled oval tray, with engraved foliate decoration and maker’s mark for Walker & Hall. Length of platter and tray measuring 26 inches (66cm) including handles. (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A silver plated dish ring, of circular waisted form, with pierced and embossed decoration depicting two fi gures amongst scrolls and fl owers, beneath an oblique gadrooned rim. Diameter of base 8 1/4 inches (21cm). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large quantity of silver plated items to include a punch bowl, four piece tea service, further tea and coffee wares, an openwork basket, a tureen and cover, various condiments, a part canteen, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small quantity of silver plated items, comprising a candelabrum with loaded square base having low relief leaf and berry decoration, rising to a cylindrical tapering stem supporting four curved branches and central column, each with conforming square nozzles, a further twin-branch candelabrum, a moulded glass claret jug with silver plate mounted cover, a teaset with foliate decoration, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sucrier, and three various shaped trays. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted silver plated wares, to include punch bowl, gallery trays, bottle coaster, etc. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of silver plated items, to include a WMF dish of lozenge form with reeded edge and pierced stylised twin handles, decorated with embossed head and shoulder portrait of a female fi gure and tapering reeded detail, with maker’s marks, length including handles 13 1/4 inches (33.5cm), together with a salver with chippendale rim, a circular dish with foliate edge, a pedestal dish with wavy edge, a bonbon dish, coffee and tea wares, a selection of assorted fl atware, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of silver plated items to include a four piece tea set, a rectangular twin handled tray, a wine cooler of campana shape, a candelabra, an oval chafi ng dish and cover, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A cased set of six Chinese export silver napkin rings, each of openwork form and decorated with a linked band of circular panels, one with vacant shield cartouche, the others pierced with character marks. Maker’s mark ‘T.S.’ probably Tien Shing (Hong Kong & Singapore). Weight 4 ozt (124.8 grams). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver and enamel singluar napkin ring, the plain circular form with lilac guilloche enamel decoration to the whole. Hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1929. Diameter 4.5 cm. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small silver cased folding travel clock, the case of square form with swing handle and engine turned vertical banded decoration to the whole, press release opening to reveal a manual wind square dial with sliding action and arabic numerals. Case marked 935. Measuring 3.5 cm square. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two Edwardian silver stamp cases of envelope form, the fi rst foliate engraved with vacant heart cartouche, hallmarked Albert Ernest Jenkins, Chester 1904, the second with raised lettering for ‘STAMPS’, hallmarked Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1903, plus a double stamp case, also envelope shape and monogram engraved, marks illegible. Together with a silver mounted brush, London 1909, and a silver cased retractable pencil, marks partly worn. (5). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Georgian silver mounted pocket corkscrew, the removable screw thread cover of tapering cylindrical form with banded base enclosing a spiral prong, with conforming banded terminal and bone handle of tapering barrel form. Maker’s mark only ‘SP’, possibly Samuel Pemberton. Length 3 1/4 inches (8cm). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver sovereign case, of circular form with engraved foliate scroll decoration surrounding a centrally engraved monogram, with suspension ring and push action mechanism, the hinged cover opening to reveal an engine turned sprung platform holder for a full sovereign. Hallmarked Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1907. Diameter 3cm, gross weight 18.9 grams. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George V silver stamp case modelled as an envelope, the rectangular body with bright cut engraved foliate decoration to the whole, and reverse with central vacant cartouche, the hinged cover modelled as a letter fl ap opening to reveal a dual compartment. Hallmarked Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1914. Length 4.5cm, weight 8.8 grams. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-twentieth century silver lipstick holder, of square form with engine turned decoration, hallmarked Garrard & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1954, height 2 inches (5 cm). Together with a similarly decorated silver mounted compact opening to a gilt interior with bevelled mirror, with mesh and sponge, hallmarked W H Manton Ltd., Birmingham 1958, measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm) square. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Tiffany & Co silver ‘Padova’ fork and spoon baby set, original design by Elsa Peretti. Hallmarked London 2001, also stamped maker’s mark. Each measuring 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm), weight 1.77 ozt (55 grams). In original fi tted box and outer cardboard box. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early George V cased silver and enamel buckle and button set, comprising a central large buckle of open rectangular form with wavy edge, and two smaller buckles of conforming design, plus a set of six circular buttons, each piece decorated with bright blue guilloche enamel, the buckles hallmarked Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1910 and 1911, the buttons marked ‘sterling silver’ only. In fi tted case. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A standing seal, modelled as a knight in suit of armour with chain mail, kneeled on the grass in a cowering position, one arm partly covering his head and the other holding his sword, broken at the hilt, the base inset with an amber coloured hardstone. Appears unmarked. Height 5.5 cm. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of small and novelty items, to include four Edwardian silver buttons, of circular form with pierced decoration depicting a young woman in classical dress seated between two hunting dogs, diameter 3cm, hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester 1901, a silver sovereign case with engraved foliate decoration, hallmarked B H Joseph & Co, Birmingham 1896, a Victorian silver vesta case, a 1920’s cigarette case and napkin ring, a Victorian silver thimble and a later example, a 1930’s cased set of six silver coffee bean spoons, etc. Approximate gross silver weight 10.60 ozt (330 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A group of silver novelty items, comprising two silver mounted purses, each of plain shaped form and hallmarked Birmingham 1919, two napkin rings, comprising a foliate pierced example hallmarked Sheffi eld 1899, and a plain example hallmarked London 1910, a jewellery box (a/f), hallmarked Birmingham 1919, a compact of hexagonal form with engine turned cover, marked silver, two George V manicure tools, a miniature silver hand-held mirror and a mother-of-pearl pen knife with silver blade. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Miscellaneous silver items to include an early George V vesta case, fl oral and foliate scroll engraved to the whole with vacant shield cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1912, interior now fi tted as lighter, plus a monogrammed cigarette case, Birmingham 1917 or 1942, a small footed planished bowl, Birmingham 1990, a dragon brooch and a bright-cut decorated silver ingot pendant. Gross weight 6 ozt (187.7 grams). (5). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of small and novelty items, to include a silver mounted jewellery casket raised on four slender cabriole legs, the engine turned and hinged cover with central circular plaque, opening to reveal a plush lined interior, hallmarked E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, 1914, plus an engine turned silver cigarette case, hallmarked Frederick Field, Birmingham 1920, a silver cigarette box of plain form, marked 800 Tezler, two small silver boxes, one marked 800, the other 925, a silver napkin ring marked with German Crescent Moon and Crown mark, an onyx paper weight with silver mounted circular plaque engraved with a hunting dog with game, hallmarked Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1973, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver miniature book holder case by Sampson Mordan, of rounded rectangular form, the swivel-hinge cover with magnifying aperture and suspension ring attachment, containing a miniature English Dictionary. Hallmarked London 1893. Length of case only 3.5 cm. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A selection of small and novelty items to include a late Victorian silver oval box decorated with a fi gurative scene of a child carrying a wheat sheaf, hallmarked London 1885, an Edwardian silver spectacle case with suspension chain and loop attachment, hallmarked Chester 1903, a foliate engraved silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1917, plus a miniature fi gure of a dog, a singular napkin ring, a small kitchen pepper pot, etc. Gross weighable silver 7.89 ozt (245.4 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver mounted part sewing set, including a pair of scissors, a needle case and a matched thimble, hallmarked Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1895, thimble with maker’s mark for Charles May, in a fi tted case with some original paper wrappers. Together with a modern silver overlay and glass scent bottle of oval form, hallmarked Ari D Norman, London import 1977. (2). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of modern silver novelty candle holders by Asprey, each modelled as a gauntlet hand gripping a plain cylindrical cup. Hallmarked London 2004 with maker’s mark and further impressed Asprey London. Approximate length 7 1/4 inches (18.5 cm). £700-900 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern silver fi gure of a hare, modelled standing with front paw raised and textured fur detail throughout, hallmarked Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1972, height 4 inches (10 cm), Together with a smaller fi gure of a cat, with arched back and pointed tail, hallmarked London 1970. (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century German miniature silver gondola, detailed with a standing fi gure and an arched canopy, hallmarked Theodor Hartmann, London import 1901 and the Foreign mark, with Hanau pseudo-marks for Karl Kurz, Kesselstadt, length 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm). Together with a Middle-Eastern box or bottle of square chased form with circular detachable cover, height 1 3/4 inches (4.5 cm). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Assorted novelty items to include a modern silver fi lled ornament realistically modelled as an orange, hallmarked Birmingham 1997, a fi ligree cigarette case, indistinct marks, a plain circular pill box impressed 925, a further foliate engraved pill or trinket box, London import 1990, a late Victorian pierced silver heart shape trinket dish, etc. Gross weight excluding orange 6.15 ozt (191.4 grams). (7). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern silver fi gure of a fox, modelled in a stalking and snarling stance with textured fur detail throughout and glass eyes. Hallmarked C J Vander Ltd., London 1973. Approximate length 12 3/4 inches (32.5 cm). £500-700 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Four 1930’s silver knife rests, comprising three with central knopped bar leading to X shaped ends with ball terminals, hallmarked Viner’s Ltd., Sheffi eld 1932, length 3 inches (7.5cm), and a further similar example with plain central bar, hallmarked Sheffi eld 1931, same maker. Weight 6.8 ozt (211.8 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased silver miniature or toy tea service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sucrier, each of oval part fl uted form, together with a tray of plain rectangular form and shaped twin handles. Hallmarked William Adams Ltd., Birmingham 1979, weight 2.13 ozt (66.5 grams). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century silver mounted purse of shaped form with wavy edge, the front and reverse with engraved swag decoration, the clasp opening to reveal a material lined concertina interior, with attached suspension chain and ring, hallmarked C E Williams, Birmingham 1910, length 4 1/4 inches (11cm). Together with a 1930’s silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration and hinge opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior with engraved monogram, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, length 3 3/4 inches (10cm). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver combination travel clock, sovereign and vesta case, the oblong form with small glazed circular aperture revealing a white enamel dial with Roman numerals, with hinge opening verso to reveal a sprung platform to hold a sovereign, vesta case to the lower body with further hinged opening and striking edge to the base. Hallmarked William Neale, Chester 1888, with patent no. 15849. Length 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A late Victorian silver double sovereign case, the oblong form foliate engraved throughout with initialled and dated cartouche, opening to reveal two engine turned sprung platforms to hold a full and a half sovereign, with suspension loop. Hallmarked William Oliver, Birmingham 1896. Length 6 cm, gross weight 40 grams. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of continental items, comprising two souvenir spoons, the fi rst with foliate stem and shield terminal, with French assay marks, including Minerva mark for 800 standard, the second with rose terminal, and a butter knife with lion terminal, marked 800, four teaspoons with card suit terminals, marked Z Sola 90, a novelty shoe with embossed foliate decoration, an ashtray with engraved foliate border and central shield motif, marked Welsch 900, with further lama mark, a circular napkin ring with low relief fi gural band, and a small rectangular napkin ring. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A group of assorted novelty silver items, comprising a silver horseshoe, hallmarked H Hunt, Sheffi eld 1945, a plain silver scroll holder, hallmarked Douglas Pell Silverware, Birmingham 1995, a Victorian silver mounted cheroot holder, and a George V example, a 1920’s silver handled toothbrush, and a Victorian silver lid. Gross weight excluding cheroot holders 2.57 ozt (80 grams). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver seal, the oval form with reeded edge and monogram engraved, to a scroll handle. Hallmarked Birmingham 1801, maker’s mark ‘IT’. Height 2.5 cm, weight 7.3 grams. £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Georg Jensen sterling silver small open salt, the planished globular form with yellow gold coloured enamel interior, designed by Søren Georg Jensen. Post 1945 oval incuse maker’s mark, also impressed Denmark Sterling and numbered 1067. Diameter 4.5 cm, weight 46.4 grams. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George V small silver presentation shovel, the rectangular blade with engraved personal inscription leading to a cylindrical stem and curved handle (a/f), in fi tted case. Hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1910. Length 6 inches (15cm), weight 25 grams. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver-gilt travelling campaign set, comprising knife, fork and spoon, each with removable screw off handle of graduating size and stored one inside each other, the spoon handle also fi tted with a corkscrew, in fi tted velvet lined case. Hallmarked Thomas Johnson I, London 1876. Length of knife with handle 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Five miniature silver fi gures, modelled as Charles Dickens characters, comprising Oliver twist, Ebenezer Scrooge, Mr Micawber, The Artful Dodger, and another modelled as a paper boy. Hallmarked London, maker’s mark SMC, date letters rubbed. Height of Mr Micawber 2 1/2 inches (6.5cm). Total weight 5.35 ozt (166.5 grams). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern silver table bell, of typical plain form with stepped base and baluster handle to a knopped fi nial. Hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1989. Height 4 1/4 inches (11cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A silver pocket watch stand, the central circular pocket watch recess fl anked by two cherubs with ornate foliate open work surround surmounted with three fl eur de lis, on two scroll feet supported by curved easel support verso. Height 6 1/2 inches (16.5cm), gross weight 4.36 ozt (135.7 grams). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian letter opener, with foliate engraved silver blade and mother of pearl handle with carved foliate band, hallmarked Walker & Hall, Sheffi eld 1902, length 7 1/2 inches (19cm). Together with a modern silver letter opener modelled as a meat skewer, of tapering form with loop fi nial, hallmarked Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffi eld 1973, length 8 1/2 inches (21.5cm), plus a pair of silver plated grape scissors, with cast body modelled as fruiting vines. (3). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Five silver thimbles, comprising one example with lozenge band and stippled dome, hallmarked H Fowler, Birmingham 1899, another example with stylised foliate band and stippled dome, hallmarked Birmingham 1926, maker’s mark rubbed, plus two further silver examples, hallmarks worn and indistinct, and a silver half thimble. Weight 14.5 grams. (5). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A cased pair of Edwardian silver grape scissors, ornately decorated with fruiting and trailing vines. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1909. Length 7 inches (17.8 cm), gross weight 4.73 ozt (147.3 grams)£80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of silver novelty sugar nips, modelled as a grotesque with elongated arms and hand claw grips, hallmarked Pairpoint Brothers, London 1926. length 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm). Together with a silver plated owl pepper pot. (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A pair of modern silver table ornaments of male and female pheasants, each modelled standing with textured plumage detail throughout, the female with both wings raised and the male with his long-tail pointing up. Hallmarked C J Vander Ltd., Sheffi eld 2002, also stamped 925. Length of female 11 1/4 inches (28.5 cm) and male 11 inches (28 cm). £700-900 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A stained driftwood sculpture of naturalistic form, with four applied miniature animal fi gurines, an Eagle, two Lions, and a Crocodile, (a/f). Approximate length of driftwood 8 1/4 inches (21cm). £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A set of eight Spanish silver menu or place card holders, each modelled as a Matador, Picador, Banderillero or Toreador, upon a stepped oval base, with Spanish Pentagram mark and maker’s mark, further marked 925 Sterling. Height of tallest approximately 1 1/2 inches (4cm), total weight 3.67 ozt (114.3 grams). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver needle or sewing case, of rectangular envelope form with hinged cover and suspension chain and loop, the whole with bright cut stylised foliate engraving. Hallmarked Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1868. Height excluding chain and loop 5.5cm, weight 23.7 grams. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Three George V silver cigarette cases, comprising one of plain rectangular form, hallmarked H S Benzie, London 1928, two of plain oblong form, hallmarked William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1913, and Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1925. Together with a silver plated example with engine turned decoration to the whole. Gross silver weight 9.48 ozt (295.1 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver cigarette case, the oblong form with foliate scroll engraving throughout and a central cartouche with stage head crest, hallmarked George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1891, length 3 ¼ inches (8.2 cm). Together with an Edwardian example, engine-turned with foliate motifs and fl oral vacant cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, plus a plain, monogrammed cigarette case, Birmingham 1915. Gross weight 7.18 ozt (223.4 grams). (3). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver cigarette case, the plain, slightly curved form with crest and motto engraving, hallmarked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1893, length 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). Together with two early George V examples, the fi rst engine-turned throughout, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, and the second initial engraved, Birmingham 1912. Gross weight 10.19 ozt (316.8 grams). (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver import cigarette case with blue guilloche enamel panel and personal engraving to interior, hallmarked George Stockwell, London import 1930. Together with an engine-turned rectangular form case, also name and date engraved to interior, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1938. Length of both measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm), gross weight 7.74 ozt (240.7 grams). (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century Russian silver cigarette case, the plain and rounded rectangular form centrally monogrammed to the front with personal inscription engraved to a corner on the reverse, hinge opening. Marked to interior with second Kokoshnik mark for Moscow (1908-26), alongside a possible maker’s or retailer’s mark. Measuring 4 5/8 inches (11.7 cm) by 3 5/8 inches (9.2 cm), weight 6.96 ozt (216.4 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-twentieth century Russian silver cigarette case, the rounded rectangular form decorated with three formalised fl ower-heads and engraved initials to the hinged cover and opening to a silver-gilt interior, struck twice with national mark for 875 fi neness, length 4 1/8 inches (10.5 cm). Together with a niello work cigarette case, impressed 900 with indistinct assay mark, probably Austro-Hungarian, maximum length 3 7/8 inches (9.8 cm). Total gross weight 9.1 ozt (283 grams). (2). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver and enamel lady’s cigarette case, the rectangular body with curved sides having lime guilloche enamel decoration to the whole and engraved silver border to the hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior, hallmarked London import 1927, maker’s mark D.C, and further marked 925. Together with a silver plated cigarette case, engine turned, with green sunburst enamel decoration to the cover. (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A 1930’s silver and blue enamel cigarette case, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and deep blue enamel panel to the cover, with applied crown motif, hallmarked John William Barrett, Birmingham 1931. Together with a silver case with black enamel decoration to the whole, hallmarked H C Freeman Ltd, London import 1937, also marked 925, and a silver pill box with inset hunting scene to the hinged cover, marked 925. (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Four early twentieth century silver cigarette cases, each of oblong form with engraved foliate decoration to the whole. Hallmarks for Birmingham 1916 and 1922, Chester 1921, and London 1824, various maker’s marks. Length of largest example 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), total gross weight 7.33 ozt (228 grams). (4). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two Edwardian silver six division cigar cases, each with engraved foliate decoration and central vacant cartouche. Hallmarks for Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd, Chester 1901, and J & R Griffi n, Chester 1908. Length of each approximately 3 1/4 inches (8.5cm), gross weight 4.14 ozt (129 grams). (2). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Three Victorian silver cigarette cases, each of oblong form with engraved foliate and scroll decoration. Hallmarks for Henry Williamson Ltd, Chester 1900, John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1896 and Birmingham probably 1880, maker’s mark worn and indistinct. Length of largest example 3 1/2 inches (9cm), gross weight 8.3 ozt (258.4 grams). (3). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Three early twentieth century silver cigarette cases, comprising one example of rectangular form with canted edge, and engine turned banded decoration to the whole with circular engraved panel to upper left corner, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1923. Together with two further examples of rounded square form and engine turned decoration, the fi rst hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1918, and the second with applied enamel detailed Scottish regimental badge to centre, hallmarked James Walker Ltd., Birmingham 1924. Gross weight 10.82 ozt (336.8 grams). (3). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early twentieth century silver cigarette case, of oblong form with engine turned banded decoration and central monogramed circular panel, hallmarked Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1919. Together with two further examples, each of slim rectangular form with engine turned decoration, hallmarked Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1944 and Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1934. Gross weight 15.73 ozt (489.3 grams). (3). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver cigarette case, of plain rectangular form, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, maker’s mark worn and indistinct. Together with two 1930’s examples with engine turned decoration, hallmarks for Birmingham 1935 and 1936, and two 1920’s examples, one with engine turned decoration, hallmarked London 1929, the other of plain form with faux tortoiseshell lining to interior, hallmarked Birmingham 1927, with various maker’s marks. Gross weight 13.04 ozt (405.7 grams). (5). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1930’s silver mounted burr wood cigarette case, of rectangular form with curved sides, hallmarked Saunders, Shepherd & Co Ltd., London import 1933 and further marked 925. Together with a German cigarette case of oblong form with embossed foliate borders surrounding applied engraved cartouche, marked 800 and crescent moon and crown mark, a further example with foliate engraved decoration to the whole, marked 925, and a mid-twentieth century silver case, the body of cylindrical form with engine turned decoration, hallmarked Kigu Ltd., London 1962. Gross weight excluding burr wood case 8.81 ozt (274.2 grams). (4). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large 1940’s silver cigarette case, of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the front with applied enamel panel depicting a semi-nude red haired female. Hallmarked Birmingham 1945, maker’s mark HK. Height 5 3/4 inches (14.5cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large 1940’s silver cigarette case, of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration to the back, the front with applied enamel panel depicting a female fi gure in sheer fl owing gown, with arms outstretched. Hallmarked Inman Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1941. Height 5 1/2 inches (14cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver cigarette case, of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the front with applied enamel panel depicting an interior scene with belly dancer and male fi gure. Hallmarked Thomas William Lack, Birmingham 1927. Length 3 1/4 inches (8.5 cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A 1920’s silver cigarette case, of rounded square form with engine turned decoration, the front with applied enamel panel depicting an interior scene with nude female fi gure being showered by two further fi gures. Hallmarked Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1924. Length 3 1/2 inches (9cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two 1920’s silver cigarette cases, each of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration and applied panels depicting reclining nude female fi gures, the largest hallmarked Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1928, and the smallest hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1927. Respective lengths 3 3/4 inches (9.5cm) and 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1940’s large silver cigarette case, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the front with applied panel depicting a classical female nude stood at the base of column topped steps. Hallmarked Donald Collins, Chester 1947. Height 7 inches (18 cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two silver cigarette cases of rounded square form, the fi rst example with engine turned decoration and applied panel to the front depicting an interior scene with male and semi-nude female fi gure drinking, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1942, the second plain example with applied panel of a male and two nude females, hallmarked A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1912. Length of both measuring 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two 1930’s silver cigarette cases, each of rounded rectangular or square form with engine turned decoration, the front with applied panels depicting nude female fi gures by the sea. Hallmarks for M H Meyer Ltd, Birmingham 1937, and Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1930. Lengths measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm) and 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm). (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 1920’s silver cigarette case, of rounded square form with engine turned decoration, the front with applied panel depicting a reclining nude female fi gure holding a fan, hallmarked S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1925, measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm) square. Together with two later examples, each with engine turned decoration and applied panels to the front, the smaller example depicting a head and shoulder portrait of a female, hallmarked Albert Carter, Birmingham 1944, the larger example depicting a nude female by the shore, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, maker’s mark worn. Respective lengths 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm) and 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). (3). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A lady’s silver and enamel cigarette case, the rounded rectangular form decorated with a yellow guilloche enamel panel with graduated wavy line pattern, hinge opening. Hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham probably 1938. Measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm) by 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm), gross weight 3 ozt (95 grams). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George V silver cigarette case, of oblong sectional form moulded to fi t six cigarettes, with engraved foliate decoration to the whole and vacant square panel to the front, opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior, hallmarked Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1912, length 3 1/4 inches (8.5cm). Together with a lady’s Egyptian silver and enamel cigarette case, of rectangular form with canted corners and yellow guilloche enamel panel, pre-1940 Egyptian assay marks, length 3 1/4 inches (8cm). Gross weight 4.14 ozt (128.9 grams). (2). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small Hanau silver box of scalloped oval form, decorated with trailing leaf borders, scrolled vacant cartouches and hinged lid embossed with fl owers, Hanau psuedo-marks for Neresheimer, also hallmarked Berthold Muller, Chester import 1901, length 2 5/8 inches (6.7 cm). Together with a further trinket box, part enamelled and set with paste stones, and a small circular silver compact case, hallmarked Chester 1927, plus a silver lidded glass vanity pot, a silver sifter spoon, mustard spoon and pickle fork, and a silver-handled button hook. (8). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A twentieth century Egyptian silver box, the rectangular form with stylised intertwining decoration and hinged cover, Egyptian assay marks post 1946, length 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). Together with a continental case decorated with scrolling foliate panels and personally engraved gilt interior, impressed sterling 935, length 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm). Total gross weight 7.76 ozt (241.4 grams). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver cushion shape box, embossed with fl oral and foliate scroll panels, gilt interior, hallmarked Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1901, length 3 1/2 inches (9 cm). Together with a Hanau silver import box of navette form and embossed with a fi gurative scene, hallmarked Berthold Muller, Chester import 1908 alongside pseudo-marks for Neresheimer, length 3 1/4 inches (8 cm). Total gross weight 4.33 ozt (134.8 grams). (2). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two Eastern white metal boxes, the fi rst octagonal-sided with stylised fl oral and foliate panels and pierced hinged lid, impressed ‘silver’ to the base, length 3 1/2 inches (9 cm), the second of rectangular form, also decorated with fl ower motifs, length 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Portuguese silver fi ligree box and cover, the square form on bun feet and decorated throughout with scrolling fi ligree work in foliate patterns, and a blue and white enamel border to the removable lid. Boar assay mark for Gondomar, 833 fi neness (used 1913-1938). Measuring 2 3/8 inches (6 cm) square. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A silver and tortoiseshell jewellery box, of circular form raised upon three feet modelled as fl eur de lis, the hinged cover with inset tortoiseshell panel with inlaid decoration depicting a pair of birds upon stylised foliate plinths supporting a ribbon tied fl oral swag, opening to reveal a plush lined interior. Hallmarked Birmingham probably 1913, maker’s mark distorted. Diameter 3 1/2 inches (9cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A circular box and cover, probably Hanau silver, decorated in relief with ribbon tied swag and pendant motifs and twin opposed beaded roundels containing the letter N, the hinged lid with profi le bust of Napoleon. Two marks to base, a crowned P and crowned A, possibly for Georg Roth & Co. Diameter of lid 2 3/4 inches (7 cm), weight 2.88 ozt (89.8 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late nineteenth century silver import box and cover, the oval form decorated with a band of scrolled cartouches and the hinged lid with fi gurative scene of mother and children. Hallmarked John George Smith, London import 1898 with the Foreign mark, and further marked to base with the Dutch lion rampant and key export mark alongside three further marks. Length 6 cm, weight 58.6 grams. £70-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver trinket box of heart shape, foliate scroll decoration to the whole and the hinged lid with asymmetrical vacant cartouche. Hallmarked William Neale, Chester 1901. Length 4.5 cm, weight 25 grams. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late nineteenth century silver import box and cover, the circular form decorated with fl owers and foliate scroll motifs surrounding three vacant cartouche and the removable lid with a relief profi le portrait bust of a lady wearing a plumed hat. Hallmarked David Bridge, London import 1895 with the Foreign mark, three further marks to base, probably Hanau psuedo-marks. Diameter 3 1/8 inches (8 cm), weight 4.18 ozt (130.2 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A German 900 standard silver box and cover, of plain rectangular form, the hinged lid with oblique gadroon style decoration enclosing a scrolled cartouche containing a monogram below a crown, and opening to a twin-compartment interior. Impressed 900 alongside the reichsmark and a maker’s name. Length 3 inches (7.6 cm), gross weight 5.16 ozt (160.3 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Hanau silver import box and cover of oval form, the hinged lid decorated in relief with a fi gurative village scene of a barmaid carrying a jug on a tray and two men drinking, seated on benches at a table outside. Hallmarked Samuel Boyce Landeck, Chester import 1905, and Hanau psuedo-marks probably for Georg Roth & Co. Length 7.5 cm, weight 83.3 grams. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver mounted porcelain scent bottle, modelled as an egg with domed silver screw thread cover. Hallmarked Birmingham 1885, with maker’s mark F.S and registered number 20772 to the porcelain body. Height 3.5 cm. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-Victorian combination scent bottle and vinaigrette by Sampson Mordan, the clear glass rectangular body with canted neck, having silver-gilt hinged lid and a further silver-gilt hinge opening base revealing a foliate decorated grille. Hallmarked to cover and base London 1862 with maker’s mark. Height 4 inches (10cm). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian silver combination perfume bottle and vinaigrette, the cylindrical form bright cut engraved throughout with foliate scrolls surrounding a vacant shield cartouche, with twin-hinged opening to a silver-gilt interior revealing a glass stopper to one end and a removable drill pierced plain grille to the other, in fi tted case. Hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1900. Length 3 3/8 inches (8.5 cm). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A matched 1920’s silver-gilt and enamel lady’s perfume and compact set, comprising two glass perfume bottles, one containing smelling salts, each with removable silver-gilt lid inset with light blue guilloche enamel panel, and a small circular compact with similar enamel decoration, in fi tted case. Lids hallmarked Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1928, compact Birmingham 1927 with different maker’s mark ‘AC’? Height of bottles 2 1/2 inches (6.3 cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver cased green glass scent bottle, the case having twin vacant cartouches fl anked by two birds amidst scrolling foliage, the hinged cover opening to reveal the removable bottle, hallmarked Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1906, height of case 3 1/8 inches (8 cm). Together with a French silver mounted and clear glass scent bottle of hexagonal-sided form, struck twice to neck with Boar guarantee mark, height 3 inches (7.5 cm), plus a modern heart shape scent phial, hallmarked London 1999. (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Tiffany & Co sterling silver perfume set, comprising a compressed heart shape bottle with screw on lid with attached dauber, and a funnel, hallmarked London 1999, also stamped 925, height of bottle 4.2 cm, in maker’s fi tted case and outer green box. Together with a modern pair of miniature silver candlesticks in early Georgian style, hallmarked London 1997, height 4.7 cm. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian cut glass scent bottle, of spherical form with octagonal hobnail cut decoration and star cut base, the silver hinged cover with embossed foliate decoration opening to reveal an associated glass stopper, hallmarked Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1909. Together with a modern example with split cut decoration and star cut base, the plain silver hinged cover opening to reveal a glass stopper, hallmarked Harrod’s Ltd, Sheffi eld 1994. Height of largest 4 1/2 inches (11.5cm). (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An Edwardian silver card case, the rounded rectangular form ornately embossed and chased throughout with fl owers, foliage and scrolls, framing a highland landscape scene to the front with central stag and a vacant cartouche verso. Hallmarked M Bros, Birmingham 1902. Height 4 inches (10 cm), weight 2 ozt (62.8 grams)£150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver visiting card case, the curved rectangular form having foliate scroll engraving throughout and central vacant cartouche, hallmarked John Rose, Birmingham 1901, length 3 1/4 inches (8.2 cm). Together with an early twentieth century silver mounted aide-memoire, the plain rectangular case suspended on a chain with fi nger ring and opening to a faux leather lined compartmentalised interior with single ivory page and a retractable pencil, case only hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co Ltd., Birmingham, date letter worn, length 4 inches (10 cm). (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Chinese export silver card case, the rounded rectangular form decorated in relief throughout, depicting a serpentine dragon to the front with monogrammed shield cartouche, and fl owering chrysanthemum branches verso. Maker’s mark KH and a character mark, probably Shanghai. Height 3 7/8 inches (9.8 cm), weight 2.55 ozt (79.3 grams). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A French silver snuff box, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration to the whole, the hinged cover with further engraved foliate border enclosing a scrolled vacant cartouche, and opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior, Minerva guarantee mark, also with maker’s mark, length 3 3/4 inches (9.5cm). Together with a late Victorian silver pin box, of plain form, the hinged cover with applied pin detail, hallmarked Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1898, length 2 inches (5cm) wide. Weight 3.87 ozt (120.6 grams). (2.). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late George III silver snuff box, the rounded rectangular form with engine-turned decoration, vacant cartouche and opening to a silver-gilt interior, hallmarked John Shaw, Birmingham 1814, length 3 inches (7.6 cm), weight 2.61 ozt (81.3 grams). Together with a further foliate engraved snuff box, maker’s mark only visible. (2). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver snuff box, the rounded rectangular form with stipple and punch engraved decoration of a radiating sun motif to the base and a basket of fl owers to the lid, hallmarked Thomas Willmore, assumed Birmingham 1802, length 2 3/8 inches (6 cm). Together with a William IV example having reeded sides and engine turned decoration, hallmarked Francis Clark, Birmingham, date letter indistinct, plus a silver plated snuff box. Silver weight 2.62 ozt (81.5 grams). (3). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver snuff box, the rectangular form with scroll edge enclosing engraved foliate panels and vacant octagonal-sided cartouche to the lid, opening to a silver-gilt interior, hallmarked George Unite, Birmingham 1874, length 2 inches (5 cm). Together with a Victorian Scottish example with engine-turned decoration and striking edge, duty and thistle mark only with maker’s mark AGW, plus a later plain silver pebble form snuff box, hallmarked William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1940. Gross weight 3.86 ozt (120.2 grams). (3). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George V silver snuff box, the plain rectangular form with lobed edge and hinged cover opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked G Loveridge & Co, Birmingham 1918. Length 6 cm, weight 50 grams. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-Victorian silver snuff box, of fl at, rounded rectangular form with stipple and punch engraved decorative borders to the whole, the inset hinged lid with central oval cartouche containing engraved initials within fl oral surround. Hallmarked Robert Thornton, Birmingham 1868. Length 8 cm, weight 57 grams. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver snuff box, the curved oblong form with engine turned base and plain sides with personal engraving, the inset hinged lid also engine turned enclosing a vacant, scrolled cartouche. Hallmarked John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1888. Length 6 cm, weight 57.4 grams. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early Victorian silver vinaigrette, the scroll edge rectangular form enclosing engraved and engine-turned decoration, the hinged lid with scrolled vacant cartouche and opening to a silver-gilt interior with foliate pierced grille. Hallmarked Edward Smith, Birmingham 1849. Length 4 cm, weight 18.8 grams. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid-Victorian silver vinaigrette, of serpentine form, the whole engraved with foliate scroll decoration, the hinged cover with engraved initials and opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior with pierced foliate grille. hallmarked Robert Thornton, Birmingham 1866. Length 3.5cm, weight 18.7 grams. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver vinaigrette, the scrolled edge enclosing foliate scroll engraved decoration to the main body and opening to a similarly engraved grille with simple drilled holes, with suspension loop. Hallmarked David Pettifer, Birmingham 1855. Length 2.5 cm, weight 9 grams. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A George III silver vinaigrette, the rectangular form of wide reeded decoration and opening to a silver-gilt interior with fi ligree grille. Hallmarked Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1811. Length 3.2 cm, weight 15 grams. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early Victorian silver vinaigrette, the oblong form with scalloped edge enclosing engraved foliate scrolls throughout and vacant shield cartouche, opening to a silver-gilt interior with a festoon pierced grille. Hallmarked Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1846. Length 4 cm, weight 20 grams. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A George III silver vinaigrette, of plain rectangular form, the hinged cover with engraved monogram within circular surround, suspension ring loop to side and opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior with foliate pierced grille. Hallmarked John Reily, London 1809. Length 4cm, weight 22.5 grams. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the shovel shape bowl to a scrolled stem with stippled Greek key pattern, bowl hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1879. Together with a pair of late Victorian sugar tongs with shell grips, Birmingham 1894, and two sifter spoons, Chester 1909 and Birmingham 1869. Weight 1.84 ozt (57.2 grams). (4). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Four George V silver vesta cases, each of plain form, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, 1921, 1922 and 1923, together with a silver plated example marked EPNS, and three George V silver visiting card cases, of plain slightly curved form, (one a/f), hallmarked Birmingham 1911 and 1923, and Chester 1919. Gross silver weight 8.54 ozt (265.9 grams). (8). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two silver vesta cases, the fi rst late Victorian example foliate scroll engraved throughout with initialled circular panel, hallmarked John Millward Banks, Chester 1900, the second Edwardian case decorated with leaf patterns and monogrammed, hallmarked Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1906. Together with a late Victorian small silver cigarette case, also foliate engraved, hallmarked Birmingham 1899, and a later engine-turned silver matches case, Birmingham 1931. Gross weight 4 ozt (124.8 grams). (4). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver combination vesta case with stamp holder to the front of envelope form, with foliate scroll engraved decoration throughout and striking bottom edge. Hallmarked Birmingham 1906, maker probably William Light. Height 4.3 cm, gross weight 20.2 grams. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Three silver vesta cases, each of oblong form, the fi rst with low relief decoration to the front and reverse depicting two riders on horseback, marked 925, and a further two similarly decorated examples depicting golfers, both marked 925, one with further sterling mark. Gross weight 1.81 ozt (56.5 grams). (3). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Six small silver vesta cases, of rounded rectangular or oblong form, each with engraved foliate and scroll decoration, hallmarks for 1896, 1901, 1902, 1915 and 1938, various markers marks. Gross weight 3.17 ozt (98.8 grams). (6). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Five silver vesta cases, comprising three Victorian examples and two Edwardian, each of oblong form with foliate engraved decoration, hallmarks for Birmingham 1890, 1899, 1900, 1902 and 1906, various maker’s marks. Gross weight 4.28 ozt (133.3 grams). (5). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Four Edwardian silver vesta cases, each of oblong form with engraved foliate scroll decoration, hallmarks for Birmingham 1900, 1901, 1905 and 1909, various makers marks. Together with a plain example of oblong form, hallmarked Martin Hall & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1913. Gross weight 5.59 ozt (174 grams). (5). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two late Victorian silver vesta cases, each of oblong form with similar diagonal and curved fl uted decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1892 and 1893. Together with a silver case, possibly for matches, the curved rectangular body with engine turned panels to the front and back, hallmarked Deakin & Francis Ltd, assumed Birmingham 1929, and a continental vesta case, marked 830. Gross weight 3.82 ozt (119 grams). (4). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Three Victorian silver vesta cases, comprising a rounded rectangular example with engine turned panels, hallmarked Birmingham 1875, maker’s mark worn and indistinct, another example with butterfl y engraved decoration, hallmarked Howard James, Birmingham 1880, plus a further case with enamel blue and white fl ag, hallmarked London 1880, maker’s mark worn and indistinct. Gross weight 2.28 ozt (71 grams). (3). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Five assorted silver match box covers, the largest plain example hallmarked William Comyns & Sons, London 1900, a smaller cover with engraved foliate decoration, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, maker’s mark SB possibly Synyer & Beddoes, plus three further examples, one with enamelled foliate motifs, marked 925, another marked Sterling 925, and one with applied circular panel depicting a Dalmatian, with Swedish assay marks. Gross weight 5.13 ozt (159.8 grams). (5). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two 1920’s silver matches cases, each of oblong form, the fi rst example with engine turned decoration to the reverse and blue guilloche enamelled front with applied RAF motif, hallmarked Gieves Ltd., Birmingham 1929, the second with engine turned copper coloured banded decoration, hallmarked S J Levi & Co., Birmingham 1928. Gross weight 3.04 ozt (94.6 grams). (2). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Three silver matches cases, comprising a plain example hallmarked Dingley Brothers, Chester 1921, and two 1930’s examples, each with engine turned decoration to the whole, hallmarked Nathan Brothers, Birmingham 1931 and William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1938. Gross weight 3.74 ozt (116.5 grams). (3). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver matches case, of plain rectangular form with rounded corners and striker to base, the hinged cover with applied enamel decoration depicting a male and female fi gure with umbrella, basket of fl owers and doll, and opening to reveal a silver-gilt interior. Hallmarked Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1907. Length 6.5cm, weight 56.8 grams. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A pair of 19th century bohemian glass lustres, the circular spreading feet rising to tapering stems and fl ared bowls with lobed edges, decorated with a blue overlay with circular and oval reserves, with gilt foliate detail and rims, each bowl supporting eight associated clear cut faceted droplets, 8” (20cm) high. £600-800 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Kosta Boda orange coloured glass jug, the applied white, black and clear glass handle of looped form, 11.5” (29cm) high, a similar pedestal bowl, 8.25” (21cm) high, a Kosta Boda green and clear glass jug with red glass collar and handle, 15.5” (39.25cm) high, two similar glass goblets, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Latticino glass ewer, with crimped and frilled collar and looped carry handle, terminating with lion mask detail, 12.5” (32cm) high, a Victorian Vaseline glass vase, and a Schweppes acid etched amber coloured glass soda syphon, 12” (30.5cm) high. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Latticino vase of baluster form, upon a stepped circular foot, 7” (17.75cm) high, a similar scent bottle, a beaker, a Victorian cranberry and clear glass scent bottle and stopper with cut decoration, 4” (10cm) high, and a small cameo style glass vase, 3.25” (8.25cm) high. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Moser cut glass decanter and stopper, the body with engraved fl oral decoration and gilded detail, 21” (53.25cm) high, a Daum Pate de Verre glass dish modelled as a leaf adorned with a butterfl y, (a/f), a novelty clear glass ice bucket modelled as a top hat, two Daum glass ‘face’ ornaments, etc. (7). £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Caithness limited edition Waterlilly bowl engraved to base and numbered 40/50, 8.75” (22cm) high, together with a similar Spring Romance ovoid shaped vase, engraved to base and numbered 58/100, 7.25” (18.25cm) high, and a similar Spring Romance bottle shaped vase, engraved to base and numbered 47/100, 7.25” (18.25cm) high. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Birmingham 2005 hallmarked hinged silver topped, pink coloured glass globular shaped scent bottle with cut decoration, 4” (10.25cm) high. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian ruby glass double ended scent bottle, the screw and hinged covers with embossed decoration, 4.25” (10.5cm) long, a similar clear glass example, with hinged domed covers, 4.25” (11.5cm) long, and a cut glass smelling salts bottle, with screw on hallmarked silver cover, 2” (5cm) high. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century Palais Royale pierced gilt metal mounted glass scent bottle with hinged opening cover, the cover and sides of the square glass body with applied miniature painted panels, set within gilt metal mounts of pierced scrolled form, 4.5” (11.5cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A square clear cut glass decanter with globular facet cut stopper, 10” (25.5cm) high, another similar example, a mallet shaped decanter with ovoid shaped stopper, etc. (5). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Perthshire Millefi ori glass cane ink well, the shaped glass body with faceted panel decoration and conforming stopper, 7.5” (19cm) high, together with another similar smaller example, lacking stopper, 3” (7.5cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Lalique frosted, clear glass Bamara Lion in seated pose, engraved to base Lalique France, 8” (20.25cm) high. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Lalique frosted, clear glass Simba Lioness, engraved to base Lalique France, 5.75” (14cm) high. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Lalique frosted clear glass Toba Rhinoceros, standing upon a plinth, engraved to underside of leg Lalique France, Rhinoceros 10” (25.5cm) long. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Lalique frosted clear glass Tambwee Lion Cubs study of seated cubs, engraved to underside of base Lalique France, 5” (12.75cm) long, together with a similar study of a cat playing with a ball of string or wool, engraved to underside Lalique France, 2.75” (7cm long). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Five pairs of Lalique wine and champagne glasses, comprising a pair of ‘Roxane’ champagne fl utes and a matching pair of wine glasses, each with two moulded fi gures to stems, plus three other pairs. (10). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Baccarat Harcourt champagne coooler, the heavy glass body of tapered octagonal form with faceted panel decoration to the sides, the twin gilt metal carry handles united by a conforming band, with pierced gilt metal bottle holder of pierced cylindrical form, circular etched mark to base, 9.5” (24cm) high. £600-800 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A reproduction Galle style Art Nouveau overlaid and cut glass lamp, the conical domed shaped shade decorated with mountainous lake scenes, with fi gures in rowing boats, the slender tapered stem upon a spreading circular base, bears signature, 29.5” (75cm) high. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A reproduction Galle style Art Nouveau overlaid and cut glass lamp, the conical shaped shade decorated with roses, the ovoid shaped stem upon a spreading circular base, bears signature, 24” (61cm) high. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 20th century reproduction Galle Tip Art Nouveau style overlaid, cut and etched glass table lamp, the circular domed shade supported by metal mount above cylindrical column leading to a circular stepped base, the whole decorated with butterfl ies and a landscape scene on a graduated red pink ground, bears signature, 25.25” (64cm) high. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large reproduction Art Nouveau style overlaid cut glass table lamp, the mushroom shaped shade above cylindrical stem and circular base, the whole with palm tree landscape decoration on a red coloured ground, 34” (86cm) high. £300-500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A reproduction Galle Art Nouveau style overlaid, cut and etched glass table lamp, the mushroom shaped shade supported by brass mounts above slender baluster stem and circular base, the whole decorated with a mountainous lake landscape scene, bears signature, 20” (51cm) high. £300-500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Galle style Art Nouveau overlaid, etched and cut glass table lamp, the domed shaped shade supported by brass mount, slender baluster stem and circular base, the whole decorated with a leaf and fl ower pattern upon a graduated yellow and frosted ground, bears signature, 24.5” (62cm) high. £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Venetian yellow moulded glass chandelier, the central stem of tapering form leading to a compressed spherical knop bellow a fl ared top, the stem supporting an inverted dome shaped base with further spherical drop and green glass dropper, with six curved branches and candle dishes, the whole decorated with green glass leaves and applied pink ceramic fl owers and buds, (a/f), approx 30.25” (77cm) long. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Royal Doulton bone china fi gure Derrick HN 1398, 8.25” (21cm) high, (a/f). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Royal Doulton fi gure Margery HN 1413 printed and impressed marks to underside of base, 10.75” (27.25cm) high. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large Lladro fi gure modelled as an attractive young female carrying a parasol, impressed and printed marks to underside, (a/f), 19” (48.25cm) high, a similar Lladro fi gure modelled as a lady seated upon the bough of a tree, 9.5” (24cm) high, together with a pair of ceramic twin handled vases, each with a blue glazed ground printed with portraits of young children, 7” (17.75cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A French pottery fi gure group, modelled as a grandmother and grandchildren seated before a large open fi replace with log fi re and handing cauldron, impressed Depose to back, (a/f), 15.75” (40cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of Staffordshire pottery fl at back fi gures modelled as standing greyhounds, the oval naturalistic shaped bases detailed with dead game, each 6.75” (17cm) high, together with two other Staffordshire pottery fi gures. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of Royal Worcester bone china bowls each of shell form, the ivory blush coloured grounds decorated with fl oral sprays, puce coloured marks and numbered 1274, a set of four similar leaf shaped bowls, each numbered 362, and twelve similar dishes, each numbered 1416. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Royal Worcester bone china jug, the ivory blush coloured ground decorated with fl oral sprays and moulded lizard handle, puce coloured marks and numbered 260, 9” (23cm) high, together with a similar fl at back example, numbered 1094, 5” (12.75cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Royal Doulton Flambé bottle shaped vase, printed to base Flambé Woodcut 1618, 9.25” (23.5cm) high, a Royal Doulton Flambé egg on stand, 5.75” (14.5cm) high, and a Royal Doulton Flambé penguin, (a/f), 6” (15.25cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An impressive Royal Crown Derby Imari vase, pattern 1128, of ovoid form, the fi xed domed gilt cover with bud fi nial over twin handles, on facetted spreading stem and canted square base, orange printed marks to base, 14.5” (37cm) high, (factory second). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Four Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain dishes, each pattern 1128, comprising a set of three bonbon dishes, with wavy edge and gilt double scroll handles, upon a pierced foot, together with a smaller Royal Crown Derby dish, largest 6” (15cm) wide, and an octagonal Royal Crown Derby Imari plate, pattern 1128, (factory second), plus three small Crown Derby vases, 2.75” (7cm) high. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Royal Crown Derby tea pot, (factory second), together with a cream jug, each modelled as a pheasant, teapot, 7.5” (19.5cm) wide. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari vases, pattern 1128, of slender ovoid form, the integral domed gilt cover, with spire fi nial over twin handles, on faceted spreading stem and canted square base, orange printed marks to base, 12” (30cm) high. £300-500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Four pieces of Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern wares, comprising an egg on stand, a pot and cover, and two small vases, (one lacking cover), all pattern 1128, 6.5” (16.5cm) high, (factory seconds). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Royal Crown Derby bone china Imari tea wares, comprising teapot, cream jug, and sugar basin each modelled as a pheasant, teapot 5.25” (13.25cm) high. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Royal Crown Derby Imari bone china trinket box and cover, pattern 1128, a similar tea strainer and drip bowl, bonbon dish, trinket dishes, etc, £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of Royal Crown Derby bone china Imari items, to include a small tureen and cover, a goblet, an oval bodied twin handled vase, all pattern 1128, plus others. (14). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Derby bone china tea pot and cover, the white glazed ground decorated in an Imari style palette, matching sucrier and cover, cream jug and slop bowl, together with a selection of tea cups, coffee cans, saucers, etc. (Approx 57 pieces). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of assorted 19th century and later Lustreware pottery, to include teapot and cover, various jugs, etc. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century Lustre glazed jug, with banded panel decoration depicting a west view of the Ironbridge at Sunderland, 8.25” (21cm) high, another similar smaller jug decorated with a sailing ship, 4.5” (11.5cm) high, and a similar plaque decorated with the sailing ship Duke of Wellington, (a/f). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Devon Lustrine Fieldings pottery comport, the blue and glazed ground decorated with a sailing ship, printed marks to underside of base, 10” (25.5cm) diameter, 5.75” (14.5cm) high, together with a cloisonné bowl of compressed circular form, the blue coloured ground decorated with fl owers, 12” (30.5cm) diameter, upon a folding wooden triform stand. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of Coalport vases and covers, each of ovoid form, the blue glazed ground decorated with fl oral sprays, with printed marks to undersides, further detailed ‘Old Coalport period 1825’ and numbered 7787, 3rd 234 in gold, each 12.75” (32.5cm) high. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A cased set of six Aynsley bone china coffee cans and saucers, each of the cans mounted within a hallmarked silver carry frame, hallmarked Birmingham 1909/1910. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A set of six Aynsley bone china tea cups and saucers, each with white glazed ground decorated with cream and burgundy bands and gilt fl oral details, together with a set of six Turner and Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1960 hallmarked silver teaspoons, with conforming enamelled terminals to handles, (s/d), the whole within original fi tted case. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century part dessert service, comprising twin handled pedestal comport, two similar pedestal dishes, two similar oval examples and twelve plates, each with cream glazed ground decorated with central hand painted panels depicting river scenes within gilt borders, with applied painted turquoise beaded detail, (a/f). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of Victorian Ridgways pottery children’s miniature tea and dinner wares, each with white glazed ground and decorated in the blue Maiden Hair Fern pattern, (s/d). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Continental porcelain lamp, of ovoid form with twin gilt handles, raised upon a circular spreading foot and square base upon four ball feet, the body with hand painted decoration depicting a young woman in classical robe fl anked by two putti, and a further three putti surrounding a spray of fl owers, upon a deep blue ground heightened with gilt detail, the base with hand painted oval plaques each depicting putti, 13.24” (34cm) high including light fi xture. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A near pair of late 19th century continental wall mirrors, of oval form with applied fl oral decoration of pink and yellow roses and foliage, each with two removable curved sconces of conforming decoration, and surmounted by two cherubs holding bouquets and garlands, 12.25” (31cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of early 20th century Oriental ginger jars and covers, each of ovoid form with removable fl at circular covers, (one cover a/f), revealing interior concave covers, the white glazed ground decorated with stylised blue foliate decoration, with character marks beneath, 10” (25.5cm) high. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century Chinese vase, the tapered octagonal panelled body with compressed fl ared neck, with blue and yellow glazed ground with applied relief details depicting vases, other ceramic wares, insects and fl owers, (a/f), 22.75” (58cm) high. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Chinese blue and white vase, the baluster shaped body decorated with prunus trees, the base with blue four character mark, (lacking cover), 13.5cm (34cm) high. £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small late 19th century Chinese octagonal shaped footed dish, the white glazed ground decorated with a scene depicting fi gures with bats, the foot with a blue glazed ground and banded fl oral decoration, red seal mark to base, 5” (12.75cm) diameter. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Twelve Chinese carved stained quartz ball shaped ornaments, each with applied pierced metal mounts and applied animals of the zodiac fi nials, each approx 2.25” (5.5cm) high. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A carved white marble Oriental study of a seated Buddha, crossed legged with arms folded and hands placed upon lap, (s/d), 6.75” (17cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Chinese carved jade study of a lotus bud, 3” (7.5cm) long. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Oriental carved hardstone amulet or pendant, of octagonal column form, the sides with engraved inscription, 3.25” (8.25cm) long. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Oriental carved hardstone vase, the pierced carry handles modelled as fi gures, 4.75” (12cm) high, a similar seal modelled as an aged sage, 4.25” (10.5cm) high, and four other hardstone items. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A late 19th century Chinese carved bamboo fi gure, modelled as a seated aged sage, 6.5” (16.5cm) high, together with a circular pierced hardwood stand. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Chinese stained wooden spice box of octagonal form, the mother of pearl inlaid removable cover lifting to reveal an interior fi tted with fi ve storage trays, 9.75” (24cm) diameter. £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Chinese reproduction cast bronze study of a Tang style horse, standing with front leg raised upon a stepped wooden plinth, 12” (30.5cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Oriental cast bronze study of a Buddha, standing with arms raised and draped in an elaborate gown, 6.5” (16.5cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Japanese bronze fi gure modelled as a young female in traditional dress, (a/f, lacking backpack), on naturalistic base, marked to base, 11.5” (29cm) high. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A copper Japanese planter, of cylindrical form with twin handles, raised upon a narrow circular foot, with engraved decoration depicting a rickshaw and pagodas, with further engraved characters, 9.25” (23.5cm) high, 9.75” (24.5cm) diameter. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Chinese bronze temple bell, of barrel form with curved handle modelled as a double headed dragon, the body with low relief decoration depicting two Chinese dragons amongst clouds and fl ames, separated by two panels depicting Chinese characters, and beneath a stylised border, (lacking striker), 11” (28cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two good Japanese bronze fuchis, probably Meiji period (1868-1912), the fi rst decorated in relief with three-colour gold inlay depicting a fi gure beside a hut, gesturing towards two samurai in a landscape with blossom trees, within gilt borders, unsigned, 39mm long x 11mm deep, the second decorated in relief with two-colour gold inlay depicting two fi gures, one seated, beside buildings in a garden landscape, within gilt borders, two-character signature (Kaneyuki?), 39mm long x 13mm deep. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two good Japanese bronze fuchis, probably Meiji period (1868-1912), the fi rst decorated in relief with two-colour gold inlay depicting a garden landscape with fence, gateway and steps to a terrace, within gilt borders, 38mm long x 12mm deep, the second decorated in relief with gold and green shibuichi inlay depicting wild geese fl ying over weeping willows and waterside barges, 37mm long x 11mm deep. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two Japanese bronze fuchis, probably Meiji period (1868-1912), the fi rst decorated in relief with two-colour gold inlay depicting a peasant with double gourd on a pole over his shoulder, unsigned, 37mm long x 9mm deep, the second decorated in relief with two-colour inlay depicting a fl ower in full bloom, with fi ve-character mark (Hon: Moto?), 39mm long x 11mm deep. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two 19th century Japanese Menuki sword mounts, one modelled as an immortal with tortoise, 1.25” (3cm) high, the other as a fi gure with orb and fl owers, 1” (2.5cm) high, each with white and yellow metal applied details, contained within a modern fi tted case. £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Two good Japanese mixed metal kashiras or sword mounts, the larger from a katana or similar, fi nely cast in relief in three coloured metals (variously reading 7ct to 16ct via testing equipment) with the Seven Sages in the bamboo grove, signed ‘Nagatake’, (1818-1882), 1.75” (4.5cm) wide, now with pin verso as bar brooch, together with a smaller example cast with Hotei or Budai emerging from a sack (his name translating as ‘’Cloth Sack’), signed ‘Nagastune’, (1722-1783), pendent from the fi rst via two loops, 1.2” (3cm) wide, total drop as brooch 2.1” (5.3cm). £600-800 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century sectional carved ivory okimono fi gure modelled as a male carrying a garden rake and small wicker basket upon a circular base of naturalistic form, engraved marks to underside, 6” (15.25cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian S Mordan & Co 18ct gold retractable pencil, of heavy gauge, the cylindrical body with suspension ring, personally engraved and hallmarked London 1910, registration no 560693, with sliding internal metal sleeve, (a/f), 3.75” (9.5cm) long. £800-1,200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 9ct gold propelling pencil, the cylindrical body with engine turned decoration, and vacant central rectangular cartouche, marked to clip Yard O Lette, marked JM&Co 9375, 3.75” (9.5cm) long. £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Sampson Mordan & Co yellow metal slide action propelling pencil, the rectangular ovoid shaped body with fi tted suspension loop to end, with personal engraving, 4” (10cm) long. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Sheaffer fountain pen, with gold electroplated case, the end terminal with applied ‘Yellow Pages’ motif, in fi tted case, together with a Cross rollerball pen, the ovoid shaped steel body, engraved Yell 100 club with conforming applied motif to clip, in fi tted case. (2). £80-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Parker Duofold fountain pen, with fi tted Parker 14k gold nib, a Parker lady’s Duofold fountain pen, another Parker fountain pen, together with a Parker fountain pen and rollerball pen set in brushed steel cases. £50-70 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Parker fountain pen within painted faux effect wooden body, fi tted with a 14k gold nib, together with a similar rollerball pen and propelling pencil, and two other Parker fountain pens, (one lacking cover). £50-70 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A hallmarked silver cased Yard O Led propelling pencil, the case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1976, a similar example in rolled gold case, an Eversharp example, and a Parker rollerball pen. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Swan Mabie Todd fountain pen, the case of faux snake skin design and 14ct gold nib, a Conway Stewart 12 fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, and a Swan Mabie Todd fountain pen with 14ct gold nib. £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Parker Victory fountain pen with 14k stamped gold nib, a Parker Vacumatic fountain pen with Vacumatic nib, an Onoto De La Rue fountain pen with Conway Stewart 14ct stamped gold nib, (lacking clip from cover), and a vintage propelling pencil. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Waterman 515 fountain pen with Waterman 14ct gold nib, together with another Waterman fountain pen, both in maker’s outer boxes. £50-70 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Cross rollerball pen and a similar propelling pencil, each within a rolled gold case, together with a similar Sheaffer fountain pen with inset 14ct gold nib, and another Sheaffer fountain pen with palladium silver nib. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A Conway Stewart 36 fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, a Conway Stewart 15 fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, a Waterman W3 fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, a Blackbird fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, etc. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Swan Mabie Todd leverless fountain pen, with Swan 14ct gold nib, together with a Namiki Pilot fountain pen with 14k gold nib. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Waterman fountain pen with Waterman 14ct gold nib and 375 gold banded detail to body, together with a Swan Mabie Todd leverless pen with Swan 14ct gold nib. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Dolphin No 210 fountain pen, the removable cover with applied white metal band and 14ct gold nib, a Watermans Ripple fountain pen with Watermans 14ct gold nib, and an Eversharp miniature fountain pen with Wahl 14ct gold nib. £50-70 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted pens, to include Parker 925 silver cased fountain pen, with 14K stamped gold nib, other Parker fountain pens, a Cartier fountain pen, Dupont rollerball pen, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of vintage fountain pens, to include Swan Mabie Todd example with original nib, another similar example, a Waterman fountain pen and four other examples to include Onoto De La Rue, Platinum Petite, Conway Stewart Dinkie, etc., together with a selection of assorted nibs, an Edwardian mahogany cased drawing instruments set, a vintage bottle of Stephens blue black writing fl uid, HMV and other gramophone needles tins, the laurel ladies boudoir safety razor, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Diplomat fountain pen, the ovoid shaped body with engine turned decoration and bimetal nib, together with a Parker green glass desk stand ash tray, with fi tted magnetic pen holder and pen to centre. £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A vintage novelty Giant fountain pen, the large cylindrical body and cover, with metal banded decoration and shirt clip to removable cover, 5.25” (13.25cm) high. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Porsche Design Tec Flex rollerball pen, with braided steel thread woven body, 5.75” (14.5cm) long. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Tiffany & Co ballpoint pen, the 14K stamped case of stylised bamboo form, 4” (10cm) long. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Montblanc Etoile ballpoint pen, the black resin body with silver coloured clip and banding, stamped Montblanc, the domed terminal with inset fl oating diamond, 5.5” (14cm) long, in maker’s fi tted case and card outer sleeve. £300-500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Montblanc Etoile ballpoint pen, the black resin body with silver coloured clip and banding, stamped Montblanc, the domed terminal with inset fl oating diamond, 5.5” (14cm) long, in maker’s fi tted case and card outer sleeve. £300-500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Montblanc Ingrid Bergman La Donna limited edition ballpoint pen, the black resin body with red gold coloured clip and banding, beneath a pearlised guilloche enamel twist cap with simulated signature, the cap with inset Montblanc white star emblem to terminal and amethyst gem set clip, no. XT1168358, 5.25” (13.5cm) long, in fi tted plush Montblanc case and card outer box. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Montblanc limited edition 0403/4810 Patron of Art, Andrew Carnegie fountain pen, the black resin body with pistol fi lling system, having silver Art Nouveau foliate overlay marked Ag 925, the twist action cap with silver coloured clip modelled as a nude female fi gure, and Montblanc white star emblem to terminal, the bicolour nib decorated with a lily and marked 2002, 18K 750, 4810, 5.75” (14.5cm) long, in maker’s fi tted lacquer box. £500-800 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Montblanc Meisterstuck Pix ballpoint pen, the black resin body with silver coloured cover with twist action mechanism, having white Montblanc star emblem terminal, 5.25” (13.5cm) long, in fi tted maker’s case and card outer sleeve, together with a Waterman gold plated ballpoint pen, the body with engine turned decoration, 5.25” (13.5cm) long, in maker’s case and card outer sleeve. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A group of eight assorted cigarette lighters, comprising an S T Dupont example of rectangular form with tortoiseshell effect laque de chine panels, 2.5” (6cm) high, in fi tted maker’s box, together with a smaller similar S T Dupont example, an S T Dupont black laque de chine example, two S T Dupont gold plated lighters, and three Dunhill gold plated lighters. £250-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A Dunhill silver plated table lighter modelled as a ruler, marked in inches and centimetres, the lift arm marked Dunhill, 13” (33cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Dunhill cigarette lighter, the body of square form with rounded sides and engine turned decoration to the front and rear panels, Reg Des No to base 848767 - Patent No 390107, 2” (5cm) high, together with another Dunhill example, the square body with canted sides having engine turned decoration to front and rear panels, Patent No 143752, 1.75” (4.5cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Dunhill novelty cigarette lighter modelled as a ruler, together with another Dunhill table lighter, the bark effect decorated case upon a spreading footed base, impressed to underside Tall Boy, ruler 12” (30.5cm) long, Tall Boy 4.25” (11cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A white metal cased cigarette lighter, the body of rectangular form with rounded sides having engraved decoration and inset Thaler coins to front and rear panels, 2.75” (7cm) high. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Dunhill gold plated cigarette lighter, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration to the whole, 2.5” (6.5cm) high. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A gold plated Dunhill cigarette lighter, of rectangular form with panelled engine turned decoration, within fi tted case, two Ronson cigarette lighters, and a Ronson Crown table lighter, 3” (7.5cm) wide. £50-70 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of assorted vesta cases, to include a base metal Ally Sloper novelty example, base metal example with printed scene depicting a nude female, sterling silver example modelled as a leather strap bound case, plus assorted others, and a hallmarked silver watch chain. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A white metal cigarette case, of rectangular form with engraved foliate decoration to the whole, a copper cigarette case of oblong form with engine turned banded decoration, and an aluminium example with pierced decoration, the front depicting a reclining nude female beneath fl owers, the reverse depicting a mosque, together with fi ve base metal vesta cases of assorted shape and design. (8). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An unusual early 20th century child’s toy Offi cer’s style sword, the shaped wooden grip with copper wire detail, within basket style handle and hilt, 20.5” (52cm) long, a dagger, the shaped wooden handle with brass fi nial modelled as a head, 16” (40.5cm) long, a pair of 19th century sugar cane scissors, 9” (23cm) long, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted items, to include a lady’s late 19th century necessaire, the leather outer case modelled as book, the imitation spine detailed ‘Lady’s Companion’ 3.75” (9.5cm) high, two small pocket compasses, Victorian ivory and bone pin cushions, vintage spectacles in original case, pocket microscope, ladies Nymph razor, John Dyson & Sons desk calendar, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A desk seal with amber handle and white metal stamp, impressed 800, 2.5” (6.5cm) high, a brass desk seal formed as a thistle, seven other fobs to include horn and agate examples, and a scarab style pendant. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century ivory cased necessaire, of oval form, the hinged cover lifting to reveal a fi tted interior containing yellow metal handled scissors, needle case, piercing tool, etc., case 4” (10cm) wide. £80-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century tortoiseshell aide memoire, of rectangular form with mixed metal pierced foliate spine, inlaid border to the front and reverse, and further inlaid decoration of fl owers, 3.75” (9.5cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century tortoiseshell toothpick case, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with central vacant cartouche and pique work detail, 3.25” (8cm) long. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late Victorian tortoiseshell cigarette box, of hinged rectangular form, the top with applied Chester 1896 hallmarked pierced silver panel ‘Cigarettes’, 6” (15.25cm) wide, 2” (5cm) deep. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A 19th century oval tortoiseshell veneered portrait miniature case of hinged opening form, 3” x 2.75” (7.5cm x 7cm), together with a faux tortoiseshell cigarette case of hinged rectangular form, 6” x 3.25” (15.25cm x 8cm). £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century tortoiseshell cigar case, of hinged rectangular concertina form, the front with applied carved ivory monogram, (s/d), 6” (15cm) long. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A boullework inkstand, the rectangular tray with concave edge to the central recess, containing a glass bodied inkwell with hinged lid, fl anked by two rectangular wooden lidded bays for blotting sand and nibs, and a further two curved pen bays, the whole with tortoiseshell and brass inlaid decoration, 9” (23cm) wide. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century carved selection of Blue John, of ovoid form, (a/f), 6”(16cm) high, together with a conforming domed circular base, (a/f), 2.25” (5.5cm) high, a pair of carved serpentine napkin rings, small rectangular agate dish, etc., 3.5” (9cm) wide. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large coral carving, modelled as a group of angel fi sh and other tropical fi sh swimming amongst the reef, approx 13” x 14” (33cm x 26cm). £450-550 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century carved agate ladle, the bowl upon a curved handle with carved dogs head terminal, 5.75” (14.5cm) long. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A marble table lamp of ovoid form raised upon a short knopped stem, circular stepped foot and square base with ormolu platform and compressed ball feet, the body with ormolu mounted twin handles modelled as rams heads supporting two fl oral swags, and ormolu mounted acanthus leaves above stem, the domed and pierced capital supporting a fl uted column leading to the electrical fi tting, with fabric lampshade, 21.5” (54cm) high including fi tting. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Mammuthus Primigenius, four sections of fossilised woolly mammoth teeth, the largest, probably a molar, 15” (38cm) long. £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large mixed selection of assorted ammonites, and other fossils, together with geodes and other rock samples, etc. £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large mixed selection of assorted ammonites, and other fossils, together with geodes and other rock samples, etc. £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early 20th century cast bronze study of a naked female seated upon a chair, her head face down in her crossed arms, and resting upon the chair’s raised back, impressed to back Fr Storck, 6.25” (16cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern cast bronze study of a heron with head raised and beak open, the body with internal fi tted copper tube for use as a water feature, 42” (106.75cm) high, another similar example without fi tted internal tube, 32.5” (82.5cm) high, and a replica bronze fi gure group depicting infants and a goat, 13.75” (35cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

After Giambolgna, a 19th century bronze study of Mercury, raised upon a marble and bronze column base, (s/d), 16.25” (42cm) high. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A modern bronze ornament, modelled as a young boy standing dressed in cap and raincoat, 8.25” (21cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A plated bronze car mascot, modelled as a standing Welsh Corgi in alert pose, 3.25” (8.25cm) high, together with another similar example, modelled as a Retriever with dead game, 3.5” (9cm) high. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Art Deco silvered bronze fi gure, modelled as a dancing girl standing with left leg raised and hem of fl owing dress held aloft by her outstretched arms, raised upon a stepped green and brown marble base, 15” (38cm) high. £200-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Art Deco cold painted bronze, modelled as a long haired retriever, standing upon a green rectangular onyx base, 5” (12.5cm) long. £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of reproduction cast metal table lamps, each modelled as a ewer, the scrolled handles decorated with winged birds, above baluster shaped bodies cast with panels decorated with infants, 16” (40.5cm) high. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century bronze table lamp, the electric lamp fi tting within a dished drip tray above a baluster column and spreading circular foot, the whole upon a grey marble base, 13” (33cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early 20th century bronze Egyptian revival inkstand, the inkwell and hinged cover with Pharaoh fi nial and hieroglyphic style decoration, the whole upon a rouge marble base, 6.25” (16cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of late 19th century bronze and gilt bronze chenets, each of pierced shell and scroll form, each with applied fi gure of seated cherub, each 12.25” (31cm) high. £300-500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of late 19th century gilt bronze ewers, each with elaborate cast decoration and winged dragon carry handles, 13.75” (35cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century French ormolu campana vase, with twin scrolled handles in the form of leaves, vines and birds, upon base of elaborate vine and scroll form, 20.5” x 18” (51cm x 46cm). £500-800 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A pair of 19th century gilt ormolu candle holders, each with four scrolled arms and central column, with fi tted sockets and drip pans, having cast leaf and berry decoration, the fi gural Putti supports upon bases inset with fl oral hand painted porcelain panels, each 25.5” (64.75cm) high. £700-900 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An unusual late 19th century gilt bronze inkstand, modelled as a crocodile with hinged opening back, lifting to reveal two fi tted inkwells, (s/d), 10.25” (26cm) long. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of late 19th century ormolu wall sconces, the oval backs with scroll projections and central acanthus modelled panels, each supporting a branch modelled as the torso of a winged lioness, its mouth upholding a fl oral garland with a further three curved and foliate detailed branches, each with nozzle above circular drip tray, (a/f), 14.25” (36cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 20th century gilt metal cased clockwork, mechanical singing bird box, the casket style case with oval hinged cover to top (a/f and now detached), concealing a pop up singing bird within an oval pierced grill, the colourful feather decorated bird with opening beak and fl apping wings, the base of the case with fi tted drawer to front, the whole raised upon four bun style feet, 2.75” x 4.25” (7cm x 10.75cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large late 19th century Palais Royale embossed and pierced gilt metal casket, the hinged opening cover inset with glass and other semi precious stones, 10.75” x 3.5” (27.25cm x 9cm). £200-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Cairoware planter, of squat bulbous form, the bass body with inlaid copper and white metal decoration in the form of arabesque panels between intertwined band borders, rim 6.25” (16cm) diameter. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Cairoware charger, of circular form with lobed rim, the copper ground with inlaid white metal arabesque decoration, surrounding birds and leaping deer, 11.75” (30cm) diameter. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of World War One German Cairoware trench art shell cases, of cylindrical form, the brass bodies with inlaid shaped panels and Arabic script decoration, marked to base Berndorf Fried Krupp Ag 1914, and Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe 1916, 11” (28cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A metal vase of baluster form with waisted neck and fl ared rim, raised upon a spreading circular fi lled base, the whole with inlaid white metal Egyptianesque decoration of Egyptian fi gures, pharaohs and sphinx, 16” (40.5cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century Arts and Crafts plated copper plaque, side profi le head and shoulder portrait study depicting a lady, titled ‘Margaret’, with monogram and date 1897, upon a shaped oak mount, 12.25” x 9.5” (31cm x 24cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An English pewter Archibald Knox designed cake tray, the oval dished base with moulded details and enamelled panel to centre, the strapwork handle with conforming moulded decoration, impressed to underside of base, Made in England, English Pewter and numbered 0357, 12” (30.5cm) long, 8.5” (21.5cm) wide. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A late 19th century Aesthetic movement brass spirit kettle, the globular shaped body with embossed panelled decoration and raised ebonised carry handle, 10” (25.25cm) high. £50-70 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A composed brass inkstand of shaped oval form, having squat circular inkwell with hinged lobed cover opening to reveal a glass liner, the whole with blue and red champleve decoration and central printed plaque with hand painted detail, depicting three putti gleaning, 7.5” (19cm) wide. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A brass nautical themed desk set, comprising an inkstand of oval form with applied rope border, the central cylindrical inkwell with rope twist decoration and compass to the hinged opening cover, fl anked by two applied anchors and raised upon four ball feet, together with a pair of candlesticks, the circular sockets raised upon slender cylindrical stems with conforming rope twist decoration, each upon a stepped circular base and four ball feet, (a/f), 7.5” (19cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two John Roby brass ships portholes, each with a glazed hinged opening door secured by adjustable bolts, the mounting rings with eight fi xing holes, glass panel 9.75” (24.75cm) diameter, 15.75” (40cm) overall diameter. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Shipbreakers timber, an oak section taken from Auld Brig o’Ayr, with central rectangular engraved plaque detailed ‘Piece of oak taken from Auld Brig o’Ayr, during preservation operations 1907-1910, Brig erected beginning of 13th century.’, plaque marked JLYL AYR, 13.25” (34cm) long. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A carved wooden Black Forest style novelty smokers stand, the octagonal shaped base surmounted with a carved fi gure of a gnome, tobacco jar and cover, matchbox holder, and ash tray, 7” x 5.75” (17.75cm x 14.5cm). £50-70 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An oak and silver mounted inkstand, the base of rectangular stepped form raised upon four compressed ball feet, with architectural oak support with carved foliate detail, having four silver posts for pens, and central silver cartouche with personal engraving, fl anked by two square glass inkwells with plain domed hinged silver covers, hinged silver covers hallmarked Henry Bushell & Co, Birmingham 1899, later cartouche hallmarked Sheffi eld 1901, makers mark worn and indistinct, base 12” (30.5cm) long. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted items to include a Tunbridge ware needle case, the removable angled top decorated with a study of a church, a similar box and cover containing a wooden puzzle, similar pin cushion and cotton winder, Tartan ware pin cushion, aide memoire, lady’s straw work miniature shoe, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century Tunbridge ware sewing box, with hinged pin cushion topped central storage area, fl anked by open topped storage wells to ends, the whole with fl oral panel decoration and geometric banded designs, 8.5” x 3.75” (21cm x 9.5cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century wooden box, possibly a Prisoner of War example, of compressed spherical form, the red lacquered exterior decorated with geometric bands, opening to reveal a straw-work interior depicting fl owers, 2.5” (6.5cm) diameter. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of thirteen Halcyon Days and Crummels enamelled trinket boxes and covers, to include terrestrial globe and egg shaped examples. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Lynton bone china trinket box of circular form, the hinged hand painted cover decorated with a Dutch sailing vessel, signed S D Nowacki, 2.25” (5.75cm) diameter. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Lynton bone china trinket box of circular form, the hinged hand painted cover decorated with fl owers, signed S D Nowacki, 2.25” (5.75cm) diameter. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century tortoiseshell veneered sewing box, the hinged rectangular cover opening to reveal a lift out tray with fi tted storage compartments, a similar dome top tea caddy, small Oriental Jewellery cabinet, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century brass bound mahogany writing box, the hinged rectangular cover lifting to reveal a fi tted interior with leather inset writing slope, twin glass inkwells, nib box, pen tray and concealed drawers, 18” (45.75cm) wide. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century papier mâché stationary box, the opening hinged cover of swept form lifting to reveal a compartmented interior fi tted with a glass inkwell, the whole with inlaid abalone shell decoration, 8” x 4.75” (20cm x 12cm), together with a similar desk blotter, 8” x 11” (20.25cm x 28cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century walnut veneered box and cover, the hinged rectangular lid lifting to reveal a compartmented interior fi tted with three glass bottles and stoppers, 5.25” x 4.75” (13.25cm x 12cm). £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century and later mahogany miniature bow fronted chest of drawers, the plain top above two short and three long graduated drawers, the whole upon out swept bracket feet, 10.25” x 8” (26cm x 20.25cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A Victorian mahogany miniature chest of drawers, the rectangular top with low three-quarter gallery over four long drawers between pilasters headed by foliate scroll capitals, on bun feet, 15.75” x 11” x 17.5” (40cm x 28cm x 44.5cm). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of assorted cameras and photographic items, to include Eastman Kodak No 3 cartridge Kodak camera, (a/f), two Ensign midget cameras, Zeiss Ikon Nettar camera, Girl Guides Kodak camera, Kodak Land camera, etc., together with a small selection of vintage glasses and spectacles. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A J H Steward Ltd, brass and black painted metal bodied polariscope, in hinged fi tted case, an R & J Beck Ltd spectroscope in hinged leatherette fi tted case, a set of fi ve small glass storage bottles, in hinged fi tted case, etc. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A J. P Cutts Day or Night brass bodied three drawer telescope, in fi tted case, (a/f), total length extended 33.5” (85cm) long. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian cast metal desk thermometer, the mercury fi lled glass tube upon an opaque glass scale within a frame modelled as a tree, on an oval base of naturalistic form surmounted with a study of a stag. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early 20th century gentleman’s 15ct gold topped walking cane, the knopped top engraved with monogram and dated Dec 2nd 1915, 36” (91.25cm) long, two similar examples with hallmarked silver tops, and a white metal mounted thornwood cane. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A lady’s late 19th century parasol, the white metal banded grip terminating with a carved horn Greyhound dogs head terminal, (a/f), 33” (34cm) long, two other embossed gilt metal handled examples, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 9ct gold and ivory handled ladies black fabric parasol, with engraved detail ‘A M Newman Valewood Salisbury Road, Moseley’, (s/d), 36” (91cm) long, a walking cane with 9ct gold banded collar and another walking cane with applied white metal mounts. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century carved wooden walking cane, the handle modelled as the head of a terrier, with inset glass eyes and painted detail, 36” (91.5cm) long. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of assorted cigarette cards, to include sets by Players, ‘Cricketers 1938’, ‘Characters from Dickens’, ‘Modern Naval Craft’, ‘Drum Banners & Cap Badges’, Wills, ‘Speed’, ‘The Reign of HM George V’, ‘Life in the Royal Navy’, ‘Air Raid Precautions’, etc., some part sets and trade cards. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Three albums containing a good mixed selection of assorted cigarette cards, to include Players, Wills, etc., some complete sets. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early 20th century postcard album containing a good mixed selection of assorted monochrome and colour postcards, to include Donald McGill and other comical examples. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early 20th century autograph album containing Birmingham FC, Newcastle United AFC, Ester Ralston, Fred Astaire, Claire Luce, Will Hay, Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen, Henry Edwards, Georgie Wood, Turner Layton, Max Miller, Danny Malone, Bennie Lo Ban, etc. £200-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small selection of assorted showroom brochures for Eccles, Rice, Winchester and other caravans, Hillman Wizard lubrication wall chart, AA motor vehicle badge, pair of vintage goggles, selection of theatre programmes, dance cards, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two late 19th century scrap book albums, each with cut newspaper and embossed cut card panels, a Victorian photograph album with fi tted internal musical mechanism, (a/f), and a carved wooden cover, a Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd character sketches postcard painting book, Father Tucks transfer picture books, cigarette cards, a large selection of assorted monochrome stereoscopic slides, glass magic lantern slides, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A fi ne Victorian two-volume set, ‘The Dore Bible’ Limited Edition De Luxe, Cassell & Co. 1875, with Gustave Dore illustrations, Vol. I Genesis to Lamentations, Vol. II Ezekiel to Revelation, original sellers plate by Waverley Books attached stating number 389 of 485 copies, with engravings, bound in dark brown-black morocco with elaborate gilt lettering, marbled end papers, each 15.5” x 12” (39.5cm x 30.5cm). (2). £300-500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Four bound volumes ‘Staffordshire and Warwickshire Past and Present’ by John Alfred Langford, C S Makintosh and J C Tildesley published by William MacKenzie. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A single bound volume ‘Warwickshire’ illustrated by Frederick Whitehead, described by Clive Holland published by Adam & Charles Black, London 1906, together with eight volumes ‘The Age We Live In, A History Of The XIX Century’ by James Taylor published by William Mackenzie. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George III, Third-Guinea 1798, mounted on a bracelet with Victorian Maundy issues. All coins double pierced. (11). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

William IV, Sovereign 1836 (S 3829B). Fine. £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Victoria, Sovereign 1857, rev. shield (S 3852D). Good extremely fi ne. £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield reverse (S 3869). Extremely fi ne or better. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield reverse (S 3869). Good very fi ne or better. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1893 (S 3878). Good extremely fi ne. £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Elizabeth II, proof Sovereign 1980, proof Half-Sovereign 1982, in cases of issue with certifi cates. As issued. (2). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Australia, Victoria, Sovereign 1856, rev. crown over AUSTRALIA within laurel wreath, SYDNEY MINT ONE SOVEREIGN around (KM 2). Fine, very rare. £800-1,200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

USA, gold Indian head 1-Dollar 1873, mounted on a gold brooch pin, total wt. 2.9g. Coin extremely fi ne but mounted. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

William III, Halfcrown 1697C (Chester mint), regnal year NONO (S 3489). Fine or nearly so, rare. £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

William III, Sixpence 1698, plumes in angles (S 3546). Very fi ne, rare. £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

William III, Sixpence 1697, second bust (S 3537). Fair and crimped but rare. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

William III, Sixpences (11), 1696 (4) (S 3520, 3521 [2], 3525), 1697 [5] (S 3531, 3532, 3533, 3534, 3536), 1699, 1700 (S 3538 [2]). Fine to very fi ne. (11). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Ireland, James II, Gunmoney Sixpence, January 1689 (S 6583J). Good fi ne, fl an a little uneven. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George IV, Crown 1822, with later circular brooch mount, Victoria, Crown 1893, similarly mounted, plus a 1913 Wilhelm II coin pendant and three hallmarked silver fobs. (6). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Victoria and later, Crowns (3), 1887, 1895, 1935, Double-Florin 1887. Fine and better, second with severe edge knocks. (4). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Edward VII, Halfcrowns (22), 1902, 1904, scarce, 1906 (2), 1907 (7), 1908 (3), 1909 (3), 1910 (5) (S 3980). Fine. (22). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Edward VII, Florins (7), most dates unclear, Victorian Florin 1896, Australian Florin 1917. Fine, last fair. (9). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Edward VII, Shillings (10), Sixpences (7), George VI, Sterling silver Shillings (12), Victoria, Shillings (2); George V, sterling silver Sixpences (9) . Mostly fi ne. (40). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George V, sterling silver Halfcrowns (16), Florins (14). Generally fi ne to very fi ne. (30). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George V and George VI, pre-1947 Halfcrowns (231). Fine to very fi ne. (231). £350-550 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George V and George VI, pre-1947 Florins (132). Fine to very fi ne. (132). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George V and George VI, pre-1947 silver Shillings (220). Fine to very fi ne. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George V and George VI, pre-1947 silver Sixpences (620). Fine to very fi ne. £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George V and George VI, pre-1947 silver coins, Halfcrowns (18), Florins (25), Shillings (112), Sixpences (140). Fine to very fi ne. (295). £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Elizabeth II, 25th Anniversary of Decimal Currency 1996, silver proof set, Five-Pence to Fifty-Pence, in plush Royal Mint case of issue with certifi cate no. 08418. As issued. (7). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Elizabeth II, Proof Royal Mint Year Sets (28), 1972-1998, some duplication, a few cases slightly damaged; sundry Royal Mint issues. Generally about as issued. (Lot). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Elizabeth II, Royal Mint silver proof issues, comprising piedfort 5-Pence 1990, 5-Pence set 1990, 10-Pence set 1992, piedfort 10-Pence 1992, 20-Pence 1982, piedfort 50-Pence (3), 1994, 1997, 1998, 50-Pence set 1997, piedfort 50-Pence (2) 1992-93, 1998, 1-Pound (3), 1983, 1984, 1985, piedfort £1 (8), 1983, 1984, 1993-1998, piedfort 2-Pounds (6), 1994-1996, 1997 (2 different), 1999, 2-Pounds set 1997-98, piedfort Crown 2000, other silver proof Crownsize (8), Queen Mother silver proof Crowns 1980 (7), all in cases of issue with certifi cates. Generally as issued. (Lot). £250-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Edward VII, Halfcrown 1903 (S 3980). Fine, reverse edge knocks at 3 o’clock, rare date. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Elizabeth II, Coronation 1953, Specimen set, Crown to Farthing, in Royal Mint case of issue (S PS19), good extremely fi ne, lightly toned; Crown 1935 and sundry 20th century coins, varied state. (Lot). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Elizabeth II, Coronation 1953, specimen set, Crown to Farthing, in Royal Mint case of issue (S PS19). Good extremely fi ne, toned. (10). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George V to Elizabeth II, a collection of silver and base coinage arranged by date in Whitman folders, includes many sterling and later silver issues. Fine to very fi ne. (Lot). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

British and world coinage, a large quantity of 20th century base metal coinage including many cupro-nickel. Varied state. (Lot). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

British and world coins, mostly 19th and 20th century base coinage, a quantity, modern Crownsize silver (3), sundry collector albums. (Lot). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George IV to Elizabeth II, a quantity of sterling and later silver, including Halfcrown 1893, extremely fi ne, Crown 1887, extremely fi ne, other Crownsize silver (5), sundry base coins, contained in an album. Varied state. (Lot). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

British and world coins in base metal, a quantity, includes Penny 1884, extremely fi ne with much lustre, further Pennies (7), 1901, 1902 (2), 1922, 1927, 1935, 1936, extremely fi ne with much lustre, Penny 1855, extremely fi ne, traces of original lustre, large American Cents (4), various tokens and sundry, contained in an album. Varied state. (Lot). £350-550 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Elizabeth Our Queen, a limited edition set of twenty-fi ve silver ingots commemorating the Silver Jubilee (1952-1977), and each depicting different scenes from the Queen’s reign including Trooping the Colour, Investiture of the Prince of wales, State Opening of Parliament, etc. Hallmarked John Pinches Ltd., London 1977. In fi tted velvet lined wood case. Length of each ingot measuring 1 1/2 inches (3.8 cm), total approximate weight 20.57 ozt (640 grams). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Commemorative medals (4), silver agricultural prize medal by J Moore, 45mm, in damaged case of issue, Manchester Art Treasures 1857, white metal medal by Pinches, 42mm, Cheshire Regiment, bronze Reward of Merit 1785, by L Pingo, 38mm; France, Failed Attempt on Napoleon’s Life 1800, bronze medal by L Manfredini, 59mm. First two good very fi ne, others fi ne. (4). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

British Commonwealth, a set of 24 sterling silver commemorative Crownsize coins, 1990s, cased. As issued. (24). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

World proof sets from The Cook Islands, Cayman Islands, Isle of Man, set of ten Crownsize sterling silver medals commemorating English Kings, other Crownsize and sundry silver. Generally about as issued or nearly so. (Lot). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

British Empire Exhibition 1924, bronze plaquette medal by Edward Carter Preston, Britannia enthroned attended by the Dominions, rev. MAKE ALL SURE WE ARE ONE, 78mm x 50mm (BHM 4189; E. 988), very fi ne, France, British Offensive 1917, bronze medal by Vernier (1921), 68mm, very fi ne, some reverse verdigris, and a restrike medal for the death of Napoleon, 51mm, very fi ne. (3). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Elizabeth II, Coronation 25th Anniversary 1978, silver-gilt stamp replicas (7), in fi tted case of issue from Hallmark, with certifi cate no. 3263, sundry cupro-nickel commemorative coins. Set about as issued. (Lot). £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘105966. 2. A. M. W. Dean. R.A.F.’, with two postage boxes addressed to the recipient with accompanying typed letter from the R.A.F. Record Offi ce. Together with a German Iron Cross, 1914, second class. (3). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Masonic, a framed selection of nineteen jewels, to include a Knights Templar Past Preceptors Collarette & Jewel, a breast jewel commemorating the Centenary of Tutbury Castle Lodge no. 2630, another for the Centenary of William Kelly Mark Lodge no. 339, and various other examples, all contained within a large gilt-wood frame. (19). £120-180 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Masonic, a 1920’s silver-gilt and enamel founder Jewel, for Shorncliffe Lodge, no. 4330, hallmarked London 1921, plus two 1930’s silver-gilt and enamel Jewels, the fi rst for St. Martins Chapter, no.4011, with presentation engraving verso, hallmarked Birmingham 1937 and the second for The Old Denstonian Lodge, no.5490, hallmarked London 1934. Together with a further gilt medal for George Beech Lodge, no. 1902, marked 925, a 1920’s Royal Masonic Institution for Boys Steward’s silver medal, a 1960’s silver set square, and sundry. £60-90 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Masonic, a part 9ct gold & enamel Masonic Jewel for George Beech Lodge, no. 2897, decorated with enamel leaves and stone set star motif above a suspended cartouche with applied stag head, mounted on a pale blue ribbon with set square below with repeated enamel leaf detail and presentation engraving verso dated 1937. Set square stamped 9ct and A. H & S. Gross weight including ribbon 36 grams. £180-260 (plus 27.6% BP*)

RAOB, a 9ct gold and enamel Order of Merit and Honour of Knighthood Jewel, engraved verso and presented to Bro. Thomas W. Morris C.P by the Ubique Lodge no. 3307, on 11 Dec. 1936, hallmarked Chester 1936, gross weight including ribbon 29.5 grams. Together with a silver-gilt and enamel Jewel for Elleray Park Lodge, no. 5620, hallmarked London 1936, and two silver-gilt medals for the Guild of Hairdressers. (4). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century Franz Pfannl boar grip breloque pinfi re pistol, having hunting scenes of stag and boar to the grip, marked PAT and FP, 1.75” (4.5cm) long, in fi tted case. £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century Henry Wilkinson cavalry sword, the pierced basket hilt with VR cypher and hinged folding guard, with acid etched blade and original scabbard, 39.5” (100.5cm) long overall, and a reproduction court style dress sword, within metal mounted leather scabbard, (a/f), 31.5” (80cm) long. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century French sword, the straight steel blade indistinctly engraved, bears date 1814, the curved grip within a brass basket style hilt, in original steel scabbard, another scabbard, and an African hunting spear. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large mixed selection of assorted military cap badges, to include 19th Hussars Prince of Wales Own, Royal Tank Regiment, Kings Own Scottish Borderers, Military Police, South Lancashire Prince of Wales’ Volunteers, examples, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of Civil Defence, Home Guard and other World War Two related items, to include forage caps, arm bands, buttons, badges, two Defence medals, Saint John ambulance booklets, etc., together with a selection of commemorative medals, badges, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of ephemera, books, and written research notes relating to Cecil William Hughes Decd, RAF, together with 1939-45 War medal, 1939-45 Campaign star and Air Crew Europe campaign star, Ville de Cambrai bronze medallion, etc. £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A pair of antique Hiatt handcuffs with screw thread style lock and key, the key with impressed number 305, the handcuffs impressed Hiatt and numbered 3 and 524, 5.25” (13.25cm) wide, a pair of antique Hiatt handcuffs with screw thread style lock and key, the key with impressed number 8, the handcuffs impressed Hiatt, Wrough, Warranted and numbered 8, 8.25” (21cm) wide, riding spurs, Huddersfi eld Rifl e Corps cap badges, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An antique brass Merryweather fireman’s helmet, the brass scuttle shaped helmet with dragon and cross axe decoration, the leather chin strap with applied brass ring detail, 11” (28cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A rare antique brass Merryweather fireman’s helmet, the brass scuttle shaped helmet with Marsh & Baxter Brierley Hill face plate, the leather chin strap with applied brass ring details, Merryweather & Son’s maker’s plate to underside, 11” (28cm) high.£300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A mixed selection of assorted die cast model vehicles to include Dinky Foden truck, Dinky Vega Major coach, Corgi Corporal Erector vehicle, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted items to include Palitoy Action Man horse with saddle in original box, Triang radio controlled cargo ship M.S British Adventurer in original box, Lehmann Rigi 900 cable car in original box, Pelham puppet Cat in original box, a Phix remote control space capsule toy in original box, Mamod road roller, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Chad Valley unique Take to Pieces model of RMS Queen Mary in original box, fi fteen enamelled Robertsons Golden Shred character badges, German clockwork novelty toy modelled as a dog, celluloid deep sea diver toy, cast metal and other animals and fi gurines, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted toys and games to include a Gamages mechanical wooden child’s cart, a painted wooden child’s highchair, a boxed Gloria Mosaic game, a boxed Mosaic Designer game, a boxed Mexit model making set, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted children’s whistles to include tinplate and wooden examples, together with a 19th century wooden gaming dish with applied printed playing cards and other details, possibly from the card game Pope Joan, assorted dominoes, a set of ten Victorian stained wooden graduated stacking eggs, carved wooden card case (a/f), bridge set, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early 20th century oak tambour topped storage chest, the opening tambour top revealing fi ve drawers, each containing a good selection of assorted Meccano, instruction booklets, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of fi ve assorted soft toys to include Steiff Squirrel, Steiff Dalmatian, Steiff Reindeer, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An SFBJ bisque headed doll, with fi xed open brown glass eyes and partly open mouth with four upper front teeth, impressed to back of head and numbered 10/0, on fi ve piece body, 12.25” (32cm) high, affi xed in cardboard box with paper label Eden-Bébé, together with an A & M 390 bisque headed doll, (s/d), 16.25” (42cm) high, and another German bisque headed shoulder plate doll on leather and composition body, (a/f), 18.5” (47cm) high. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Six assorted bisque headed dolls to include A & M 990, Cuno Otto Dressel doll, A & M 570, etc., (all a/f). £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted dolls to include Heubach Koppelsdorf 320.2, bisque headed doll 16.25” (41cm) high, Herm Steiner bisque headed doll, Floradora 4/0 bisque headed doll, etc. £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small Herm Steiner bisque headed doll modelled as a young girl, with fi xed blue eyes and partly open mouth with teeth, 8” (20.25cm) high, a SFBJ bisque headed doll 9.75” (25cm) high, three other dolls, a doll’s wicker chair, 6.25” (16cm) high, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An A & M bisque headed doll modelled as a baby with opening blue glass eyes and partly open mouth with teeth, impressed and numbered 351/4 1/2 K, a Simon & Halbig bisque headed doll, (a/f), another bisque headed doll, costume dolls, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Armand Marseille bisque headed doll, modelled as a young girl with opening brown glass eyes and partly open mount with teeth, upon fi ve piece composition body, impressed marks to back of head and numbered 990 12, 23” (58.5cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Armand Marseille Floradora bisque headed shoulder plate doll, modelled as a young girl with opening blue glass eyes and partly open mouth with teeth, on leather body with composition arms and legs, impressed marks to back of neck, 19” (48.25cm) high. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Armand Marseille Floradora bisque headed doll, modelled as a young girl with opening brown glass eyes and partly open mouth with teeth, on jointed composition body, impressed marks to back of head and numbered 2 1/2, 20” (51cm) high. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early 20th century felt headed doll modelled as a young girl with fl owing blonde hair, and painted facial features, the fabric body with stitched felt arms and legs, 22.5” (57cm) high, another similar example 24” (61cm) high, a similar costume doll, 15” (38cm) high, and a Norah Wellings Bermuda costume doll, 14” (35.5cm) high. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A brass cased ships bulk head clock, the circular white dial with black painted Roman numerals and detailed Christie & Wilson Glasgow, dial 7” (17.75cm) diameter, (a/f), together with another ships bulk head clock, (a/f) and two clock movements, (a/f), a Staffordshire pottery Toby jug, a Berlin 1936 Olympic games commemorative headscarf, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A group of assorted items, to include a Mintons Majolica pottery jug with pewter hinged lidded cover, impressed marks to base and numbered 1231, 13” (33cm) high, a 19th century clear glass frigger cane of wrythern twist form, a similar Nailsea example, another hollow glass cane, a large Gouda pottery vase of tapered ovoid form, a Quimper pottery jug, an Earlsdon pottery vase, a pair of Satsuma pottery vases, a pair of similar examples, plus another similar smaller pair, an Oriental bottle shaped vase, and a large bronze sculpture modelled as the head and neck of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, mounted upon a black painted wooden plinth, inscribed and dated 94. £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of items, to include a Swiss carved meerschaum pipe, the bowl with hinged and pierced metal over, two other similar examples, and two Continental porcelain pipe bowls, one with transfer decoration depicting a hunting party, the other of basket weave design, each approx 5.25” (13.5cm) high, an African hardstone head and shoulder bust of an aged male, three other similar hardwood examples, two 1930s mantel clocks, each of Napoleon hat shaped form, a copper tombola drum, and a white metal golfi ng trophy, (s/d). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of mixed drinking glasses to include examples marked Atlantis, LSA, Nagel, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Three boxes containing a good mixed selection of assorted glassware, to include decanters and stoppers, a large cut glass vase, ice bucket, assorted drinking glasses, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large mixed selection of assorted ceramics to include tea and dinner wares by Limoges, Cartier, Rosenthal, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Moorcroft pottery dish of circular form, the green glazed ground decorated with orchids, 10.25” (26cm) diameter, impressed and painted marks to underside with applied paper label, a Bing and Grondahl porcelain dish of shell form, the interior painted with a study of a seagull, 6.5” (16.5cm) wide, a Bing and Grondahl porcelain dish raised upon dolphin supports, 4” (10cm) high, Limoges, Hermes octagonal shaped plate, Weiss fi gure group modelled as birds, etc. £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small bisque headed doll contained within a glazed display case with associated cardboard label detailed Fry’s milk chocolate, case 9.25” (23.5cm) high, a Pedigree hard plastic doll, a tinted bisque pin holder doll, miniature sailor doll, other dolls, small gold plush bear, wooden tea caddy, shell purse, four Ruskin style pottery roundels, ladies 9ct gold ring, gold chain, (a/f), gold name brooches, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Royal Doulton Bunnykins Shipmates base together with seven similar Crew fi gures, a Royal Doulton Bunnykins Occasions base, six assorted Bunnykins fi gures, two Royal Doulton Wind in the Willows fi gures, all in original boxes, two Royal Doulton Angelique bone china tureens and covers, and a mixed selection of assorted plates. £80-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted items, to include a Royal Dux fi gurine modelled as a young lady playing a violin, a continental porcelain fi gure group, other ceramic items, a Hornby 0 gauge clockwork model tyle 501 LMS locomotive and tender, a selection of assorted fashion jewellery, brass ware, wooden boxes, wall clock, fi re kerbs, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century French brass cased carriage clock, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and hands detailed Howell & James Ltd to the Queen London, the single train movement with lever platform escapement, within leatherette travel case, 5.25” (13.25cm) high, excluding handle, together with an oval mahogany and brass bound tray, 24” (61cm) wide, and a pair of brass candlesticks each of compressed squat form with fi tted ejectors, each 4.75” (12cm) high. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of early 19th century porcelain lustre glazed teawares, monochrome transfer decorated ‘To The Memory of Princess Charlotte’ (16 pieces), a similar creamware jug decorated ‘Voor Vryheid en Vaderland’, similar sucrier and cover, etc., a 19th century jelly mould decorated with a rhinoceros, and a quantity of collectors plates, to include examples by Royal Albert. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted items, to include a cloisonné vase, the pink and green merging ground decorated with fi sh, (a/f), a late 19th century clear blown glass smoke bell, a painted plaster chess set modelled as Oriental characters, an Art Deco pen set in fi tted case, vintage car horn, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted vintage clothing, to include early 20th century children’s sailor style uniforms, two British military Offi cers peaked caps, forage caps, brown leather Offi cers boots, other vintage shoes, a leather shotgun cartridge belt, leather belts, vintage boxing gloves, drum, furs, stoals, Welsh hat, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century wall hanging clock, the arch shaped painted wooden dial with Roman numerals and fl oral painted decoration, 16.5” (42cm) high, a 19th century brass inlaid writing box, (a/f), 19th century bed warming pan, sewing machine in wooden carry case, rosewood framed foot stool, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mixed selection of assorted cut glass, to include wash jug and basin, etc., Capodimonte fi gure group, Limoges vase, table lamps, copper planter, cased drawing instruments, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of assorted items, to include replica printed Triptych after Jan Van Eyck, Oriental prints, Canton vase, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An unusual desk paper weight, the green marble plinth with applied cast metal study of a ships anchor, 5.25” (14cm) long, a vintage Laurie’s new map of England and Wales by Lewis Herbert, published by Richard Holmes Laurie, printed and linen backed, a brass desk bell, two pairs of gilt metal framed Prinz Nez glasses, a twin branch gilt ormolu light fi tting, a plated mustard with blue glass liner, and a small machine woven panel. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A Howell of London Cadet Seat shooting stick, with metal fi ttings and carry handle seat, a fi shing gaff, the tubular metal body with retractable hook and rubber grip, 24” (61cm) long, together with a Portmeirion pottery Totem coffee set, two Copeland Spode Italian pattern pottery pot stands, a glass cod bottle, stoneware bottle, etc. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Royal Staffordshire Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern plate, 9.5” (24cm) diameter, Oriental plate, Oriental vase, medicine glass and measure in fi tted case, small glass oil lamps, together with a Franklin Mint model T Ford, and a Danbury Mint model Cadillac, etc. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of assorted items to include a Royal Doulton twin handled vase, (a/f), twin handled vase decorated with fl owers, Royal Worcester Dragon pattern tea wares, Victorian cabinet plates, Art Deco tea set hand painted with a crocus style design, antique tea bowl, cut glass decanters and stoppers, other glassware, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of assorted items, to include a pair of brass framed carriage style wall lights, a copper coal scuttle, cameras, Oriental hardwood stands, assorted keys, plated cutlery, carved mahogany brackets from a Duchess style dressing table, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Moorcroft twin handled pedestal vase and cover, the purple and cram coloured glazed ground decorated with fl owers, 9” (23cm), a Royal Crown Derby bone china limited edition Mythical Unicorn No 213/1750, 5.25” (13.25cm) high, a ruby glass lidded jar, 3.75” (9.5cm) diameter, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of assorted glass and china wares, to include Royal Worcester Christmas plates, cloisonné vase, Bols ballerina novelty bottle, cut glass, etc. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A collection of mixed items, to include a collection of assorted silver teaspoons, a silver bookmark modelled as a cricket bat, a pipe, two Europa desk clocks each concealed within a hinged faux terrestrial globe stand, a small glass scent phial with hinged gold cover, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A small early 20th century ebonized occasional table, the removable top lifting to reveal an inner storage compartment, together with a mixed selection of brass and copper wares, to include brass meat jack, brass oil lamp, brass handing light, copper bed pan, unframed watercolour, etc. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A selection of assorted glass and china, to include Vaseline and cranberry glass vase, cranberry glassware, other coloured glassware, Staffordshire fi gurine, etc. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century carved mahogany framed circular topped rise and fall piano stool, another stool with tapestry top, large oil painting, pair of oil paintings and a pair of framed and glazed prints. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An oak table top cabinet with cloth top, c.1900, one side having four rectangular drawers with ceramic liners, the other with a larger drawer having removable pierced divider, larger drawer stamped American Cabinet Co, Two Rivers, WIS., 14” x 14” x 4” (35.5cm x 35.5cm x 10cm), together with an unusual printed metal shield shaped pin ‘World Championship Jules Rimet Cup England 1966’, 1.25” (3cm), a white and black silk rosette printed with a card panel decorated with a rose, and further card panel printed ‘England’, six framed Japanese woodblock type prints, a group of assorted motorcycle/motocross scramble posters, and a trinket box, (a/f). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian brass hoop ring easel style photograph frame, containing a Victorian monochrome print depicting a steam coach, 10” x 13.25” (25.5cm x 33.5cm) a small selection of unframed pictures to include a watercolour depicting Canterbury cathedral, Victorian leather bound photograph album, bound books to include ‘The Portfolio’, etc. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A large 19th century carved mahogany pole screen, the oval screen hand painted with a scene depicting a young lady with swans, pole screen 61.25” (155.5cm) high, panel 14.75” (37.5cm) high, together with a late 19th century oil on panel, river scene with fi gures in boat, 5.75” x 8.25” (14.5cm x 21cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Montague B Black (1886-1964), framed and glazed watercolour, busy shipping scene, signed, 2.5” x 5” (6.25cm x 12.5cm), together with an Eastern white metal and palmwood handled parasol, the tapered handle with embossed scroll decoration within panels of diamond form, 37.75” (96cm) long. £30-40 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century carved giltwood and plaster circular picture frame of pierced shell form, frame 272 (69cm) diameter, together with a framed and glazed 19th century coloured print depicting Venice. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Joseph Hughes Clayton (1870-1930), a framed and glazed watercolour, coastal scene with distant sailing vessels, signed, 7.75” x 17” (19.5cm x 43.25cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century framed and glazed watercolour, fi gures within a Flemish cathedral, 16” x 10.25” (40.5cm x 26cm), together with an early 20th century English School framed and glazed watercolour, a view of Coniston waters, 14.5” x 10.25” (37cm x 26cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Dorothy Lockwood (1910-1991), watercolour seascape with moored sailing vessels, titled verso ‘Incoming tide - Brixham’, signed 12” x 16” (30.5cm x 40.75cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 20th century oil painting on board, study of cockerel and hens, indistinctly signed, 9” x 6.5” (22.75cm x 16.5cm), together with two Ken Taylor watercolour miniatures, one depicting a highland stag, 3.25” x 2.25” (8.25cm x 5.25cm), the other a pheasant, 2” x 1.5” (5cm x 4cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A large mixed selection of assorted pictures and prints to include a pair of embossed copper panels by Henning, to include examples after Raphael, each 7.25” x 11.25” (18.5cm x 28.5cm), a monochrome print after Rembrandt, Birket Foster prints, etc. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

English school (19th century), an oil painting on board, rural landscape inscribed in pencil verso ‘Tissington spires, Dovedale, Denbys’, indistinctly signed, 12” x 17” (30.5cm x 43.25cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

English School, an oil painting on board, study of a King Charles spaniel, 7.5” x 10” (19cm x 25.25cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

English School (19th century), an oval watercolour portrait study depicting two young children seated with a terrier dog, label verso, indistinctly signed, 9.5” x 7.5” (24cm x 19cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

English School (early 20th century), an oil painting on board, portrait study depicting the head of a terrier, indistinctly signed with monogram, 4.75” x 6” (12cm x 15.25cm). £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

T Hirst (1830-1893), an oil painting on board, moorland scene with resting sheep, signed, 9” x 10.5” (22.75cm x 26.75cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Paddy Fear (Modern), gouache, study of a young child paddling on a beach, signed with initials, label verso, 7.5” x 4.75” (18cm x 12cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

English School (19th century), watercolour, oval half length portrait study of an elegant young gentleman, inscribed verso ‘Portrait of Richard Burdon’, 7.75” x 5.75” (19.5cm x 14.5cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Roy Nebbs (20th century), an oil painting on board, rural winter landscape with seated Labradors to the fore, signed and dated 78, 19.5” x 23.5” (49.5cm x 59.5cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Yates (1922-2008), oil on board, rural scene with buildings and fi gures, signed, 11.25” x 14.5” (28.5cm x 36.75cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Morgan, mixed media, portrait study of a seated nude female, titled verso ‘Ballet shoes’, signed, 20.25” x 14” (51.25cm x 35.5cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

O Bowen (1873-1967), watercolour landscape with fi gure and sheep, signed and dated 1922, 13.25” x 19.25” (33.5cm x 49cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Galea (1904-1985), a watercolour, harbour scene Malta, titled in pencil to mount Custom House, Grand Harbour Malta, signed and dated 1970, 11” x 19.75” (28cm x 50cm). £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

G A Seaton (20th century), watercolour, estuary scene with distant lighthouse, signed and dated 1978, 15” x 18.5” (38cm x 47cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

H R Williamson (20th century), watercolour, lake scene with fi gures in punt, signed, 14” x 21” (35.5cm x 53.25cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Kate Richardson (Modern), gouache, full length portrait study of a naked male, signed and dated 2001, 18.5” x 6.5” (47cm x 16.5cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Michael Crawley (Modern), watercolour, New York street scene with distant Empire State building, signed, 13.5” x 8.25” (34cm x 21cm). £50-70 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Michael Crawley (Modern), watercolour, titled verso ‘Western Cape South Africa, signed, 13” x 9.5” (33cm x 24cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

John R Townsend (1930-2014), oil on board, head and shoulder portrait study depicting a young girl, signed, 6.5” x 4.75” (16.5cm x 12cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

W Stone (20th century), two oil paintings on board, Cornish cove scenes, labels verso, largest 10” x 14.5” (26.75cm x 37cm), smallest 9.5” x 13.5” (24cm x 34cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Gilbey (late 19th century), an oil painting on board, extensive river scene with distant water mill, 5.75” x 8.75” (14.5cm x 22cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Continental School (19th century), an oil painting on metal panel, rural scene with shepherdess and sheep, 7” x 6” (17.75cm x 15.25cm). £80-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

R Pennywall Robinson (late 19th/early 20th century), an oil painting on panel, a Moorish Bazzar, label verso, 7.5” x 10” (18.5cm x 25.5cm). £80-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Vernon Weathered (1865-1952), watercolour, monochrome rural scene, titled verso ‘Southwoods Arundel’, signed with initials, 9” x 11.25” (23cm 28.5cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Frank Rousse (late 19th century/early 20th century), watercolour, Whitby scene, 11” x 17” (28cm x 43.25cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Michael Crawley (Modern), watercolour, beach scene, titled verso ‘Algarve Portugal’, signed, 15.5” x 11.25” (38.5cm x 28.5cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

George Wills (late 19th century), watercolour, fi gures travelling a country lane, signed and dated 1879, 8.25” x 13” (21cm x 33cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Michael Crawley (Modern), watercolour, New York street scene, titled verso ‘Lower Manhattan New York’, signed, 14” x 10.5” (35.5cm x 26.5cm). £60-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Phylis Dexter (Modern), mixed media, Venetian canal scene with moored gondola to the fore, signed, 27” x 19.5” (69.5cm x 49.5cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Chris Decker (Modern), pastel study of a seated nude female, signed, 23” x 19” (58.5cm x 48.25cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

P Norton (20th century), watercolour, street scene, signed, 13.75” x 9.75” (35cm x 24.5cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

J W King (19th century), oil on canvas, harbour scene with moored sailing vessel, signed, 15.5” x 11.5” (39.25cm x 29.25cm). £80-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Late 19th century Italian School, oil painting on canvas, study of two young Italian street urchins, indistinctly signed, 9.75” x 15” (24.5cm x 38cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

M Cronshaw (late 19th/early 20th century), watercolour, study of four Jack Russell puppies, signed and dated 1909, 7” x 16” (7.75cm x 40.75cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An unframed 19th century monochrome illustration ‘The Birmingham Onion Fair’ published by The Illustrated News 1872, a similar example ‘The Birmingham Law Courts’ published by The Illustrated News 1887, a similar coloured example ‘Birmingham 1858’ published by The Illustrated News 1872, later coloured, and a Birmingham town plan published by The Society For The Diffusion Of Useful Knowledge. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A group of three pictures, comprising a pastel depicting a village street scenes with chickens and distant windmill, signed and dated 1940, in wooden frame under glass, 19” x 15” (48.25cm x 38cm), a watercolour depicting cliff side scene of mother and child beside a grave, signed and dated 1840, framed under glass, 9.5” x 11.5” (24cm x 29cm), and an oil on canvas depicting a country path with blossoming trees, indistinctly signed lower right hand corner, 17” x 21” (43cm x 53.5cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Henry Charles Fox, watercolour, rural river scene with horse drawn boat, signed and dated 1913, 14.5” x 21.25” (37cm x 54cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Fred Hines (1852-1930), a watercolour depicting a rural scene with fi gures and lambs to the fore, signed, 10.25” x 14.25” (26cm x 36cm), another similar example depicting fi gures near thatched cottage, signed, 10.25” x 14” (26cm x 35.5cm), and another watercolour, 14.25” x 10” (36cm x 25.5cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Derek Williams (1932-2009), pastel study, depicting a group of three fi shermen seated upon a bench overlooking the sea, signed, 18” x 21” (45.75cm x 53.25cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two hand coloured lithographs after J Gould & H C Richter, Birds of Great Britain, the fi rst titled Muscicapa Atricapilla, Linn (Pied Flycatcher), the second titled Calamodyta Aquatica (Aquatic Warbler), each in card mount and framed under glass, 19” x 13” (48cm x 33cm), together with two framed and glazed hand coloured prints of ducks, and three framed and glazed studies of birds eggs, and a group of eight framed and glazed botanical studies, to include four hand coloured prints of fauna and fl ora, each approximately 10” x 7” (25.5cm x 18cm), two hand coloured prints of irises, etc. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century hand painted pottery panel depicting cattle, (a/f), contained within a carved giltwood Florentine style frame of pierced scroll shaped form, 14.5” x 13” (37cm x 33cm), together with another similar frame, 12” x 9.75” (30.5cm x 9.75cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A. D. Bell (1884-1966), a framed and glazed watercolour, sailing vessels in choppy seas, titled ‘Homeward Bound’, signed and dated 1945, 10” x 14.5” (25.5cm x 37cm), a monochrome watercolour after Peter Le Cave, a framed watercolour interior scene with seated female, and an oil painting signed W. Barrie, titled verso River Spey 1999. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

English School, 20th century, an oil painting on board, depicting two Setters amongst sand dunes, 4.5” x 6.25” (11.5cm x 16cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

19th century Continental scene, an oil painting on tin, girl with fruits and hanging game, 7” x 5” (17.75cm x 12.5cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Umberto Bianchini (1934-2010), oil on canvas, interior scene with full length portrait study of a standing young female ballerina, signed, 27.5” x 19” (70cm x 48.25cm). £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

R J Hammond (1879-1911), a pair of oil paintings on canvas, river scenes, one with fi gures of young ladies in a punt, the other with young ladies picking fl owers, each signed, 9.25” x 13.25” (23.5cm x 33.5cm). £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Rene Le Forestier (1903-1972), oil on board, Place Du Tertre, Montmatre, Paris, a continental street with fi gures before shop fronted buildings, and with tree to the fore, signed lower right, framed and glazed, with label verso bearing handwritten French inscription and stamps marked Chez Jules Depaquit, along with four French postage stamps, 6” x 8” (15cm x 20.5cm). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

D Kenny (1956-), oil on board, coastal scene, Kerry, Ireland, signed, 15” x 19.5” (38cm x 49.5cm). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century framed and glazed coloured engraving by Stadler and Hollins, ‘A view of the High Street Birmingham 1812’, 19.5” x 29.5” (49.5cm x 75cm) £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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Eric Jones (20th century), a selection of assorted oil paintings, to include a view of Yardley Church, a view of Old Cottages Birmingham, etc., largest 28” x 36” (71cm x 91.5cm). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Eileen Hemsoll (1924-2011), pastel study, interior scene with fi gures seated within a bar or club observing a band of musicians, signed, 19” x 27” (48.25cm x 68.5cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Chas-Dudley (Late 19th century), an oil painting on board, interior scene with a long wire haired terrier seated near a violin and pewter tankard, signed, 18.5” x 14.75” (47cm x 37.5cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

English School, late 19th century, an oil painting on canvas laid upon board, study of two seated Pit Bulls, 13.25” x 11” (35cm x 28cm). £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

19th Century Continental School, oil on canvas, full length portrait study depicting a soldier trying on a helmet in a room interior, indistinctly signed, 14.25” x 10.75” (36.25cm x 27.5cm). £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Moulton Foweraker (1873-1942), oil on canvas laid upon board, Mediterranean river town scene with fi gures in punt, signed, 11.25” x 13” (28.25cm x 33cm). £300-400 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Francisco Domingo Marques (1842-1920), an oil painting on canvas, depicting two seated young girls, 14” x 21.5” (35.5cm x 54.5cm). £350-450 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Henry Garland (1834-1913), an oil painting on canvas, highland scene with cattle gathered to the fore, titled verso ‘In Glencoe’, in swept gilt frame, 29.5” x 24.25” (75cm x 61.5cm). £500-600 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Munchen (early 20th century), oil painting on canvas, religious scene depicting Christ being crowned with thorns before the crucifi xion, signed and dated 1908, 58.75” x 45.25” (149cm x 115cm). £1,500-2,500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

E. Herbert (1852-1920), a pair of oil paintings on canvas, each depicting fox hunting scenes, each signed, 23.5” x 19.25” (59.5cm x 49cm). £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A 20th century religious icon painted on wooden panel with gold leaf highlights, decorated with numerous pictorial biblical portraits and scenes, bears inscriptions, 12.25” x 10.25” (31cm x 26cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century religious icon reverse painting on glass, depicting full length religious portrait studies, a similar framed example, largest 17” x 15.25” (43cm x 39cm), together with a late 19th century cast metal and gilt wood Corpus Christi, backed upon an oval, folded velvet draped panel, within an oval glazed wall hanging frame, 18.5” x 15.5” (47cm x 39.25cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century carved wooden religious icon wall hanging, constructed from a pair of cabinet doors, each with hand painted panels depicting full length religious portrait studies bearing inscriptions, the arch shaped doors with pierced and carved mounts, 51” x 32.5” (130cm x 83cm). £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century KPM porcelain oval plaque, hand painted with portrait miniature depicting a mother and child seated upon a chair, 5” (12.5cm) high, within fi tted case with twin panelled hinged opening cover and easel support to back. £250-350 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Limoges enamelled copper plaque, rural scene with fi gures, 6.75” x 4.75” (17cm x 12cm), a similar example depicting the Virgin Mary, 5.75” x 4.5” (14.5cm x 11.5cm) and another similar circular head and shoulder portrait example, 2.75” (7cm) diameter. £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mid 19th century wool work and beadwork panel, depicting the attempted assassination of Peter the Great of Russia, with applied paper label verso detailed worked by Dorothy Daglish Walker before her marriage to John Versey Gregory in May 1853, 40” x 47.5” (101.5cm x 120.5cm). £600-1,000 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 18th century framed and glazed silkwork sampler, the rhyming verse within a fl oral detailed border, by Mary Tayler aged 11 and dated 1791, 20” x 11” (51cm x 28cm). £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century walnut veneered ladies fob watch case, the hinged cover lifting to reveal a fabric lined interior containing a London 1883 hallmarked silver cased key wind fob watch, the circular white enamelled dial with black painted Roman numerals and fl oral decoration. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Jaeger travel alarm clock, the folding hinged case enclosing a rectangular bronze coloured dial with painted Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, dial 1.75” (4.5cm) square. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian hallmarked English sterling silver cased miniature carriage clock, the rectangular case with scroll carry handle and embossed fl oral and scroll decoration, the white enamel circular dial with black Roman numerals and minute track, London 1893, 3.75” (8cm) high excluding handle. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Edwardian silver cased carriage clock, the oblong body upon four bun feet with hammered front and scroll swing handle to top, the mount surrounding a circular aperture with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and manual wind movement, hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1906, 3.25” (8 cm) high excluding handle. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A French brass cased carriage clock, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and divisions, lever platform escapements originally striking on a coiled gong (now defi cient), in original fi tted carry case, 5.25” (13cm) high excluding handle. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century brass cased repeater carriage clock, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, the twin train mechanism with lever platform, striking upon a coiled blued steel gong, 5.25” (13cm) high excluding handle. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century gilt metal cased carriage clock, the circular white enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals and divisions with twin train mechanism and lever platform escapement, striking on a coiled blued steel gong, the case with shaped carry handle, fl uted columns and blind pierced mounts, 6.75” (17cm) high excluding handle. £300-500 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century brass cased carriage clock with 2 inch (5cm) white enamelled Roman dial detailed P. M. Westren, Edinburgh, with lever platform escapement striking upon a coiled blued steel gong, 4.75” (12cm) high excluding handle. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century gilt metal cased repeater carriage clock, the white enamelled Roman dial detailed Howell & James Limited London, with lever escapement striking upon a coiled blued steel gong, within original fi tted leather carry case, 5.75” (14.5cm) high excluding handle. £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A vintage Smiths automobile dashboard clock, a Jaeger example, (a/f), another example with silvered circular dial, an unusual brass cased illuminated bedside clock, French travel clock in fi tted case, Ingersoll Yankee pocket watch in metal travel case, etc. £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Smiths Brevete Jaeger patents electric mystery clock, the glass circular dial with gilded and black detailed quarter hour, Arabic numerals and baton markers, and conforming white and black detailed hands, diameter of clock 7.5” (19cm). £150-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Jaeger Le Coultre 547 inline mantel clock, the gilt metal glazed case with inset dial and mechanism upon a back plate, the mottled green and black coloured ground with gold fl ake detail, impressed to underside of base, 6.25” x 6” (16.5cm x 15.25cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century mahogany cased mantel clock, the carved arch shaped case with silver circular dial and black Roman numerals, the twin train mechanism striking on twin blued steel coiled spring gongs, 13.75” (35cm) high. £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century French, gilt bronze mantel clock of shell and scroll form, the white enamelled circular dial with black Roman numerals and hands detailed “Raingo Freres a Paris”, with silk suspension twin train mechanism, 11.75” (30cm) high, upon a pierced giltwood stand of serpentine fronted form, and ebonised wooden base. £100-150 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century gilt metal cased mantel clock, the 3” (7.5cm) white Roman dial detailed Howell James & Co to the Queen, London, Paris, with Brequet hands, the two train movement striking upon a bell, 11” (28cm) high. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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A late 20th century Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos clock, the glazed panel gilt metal case enclosing a white circular dial with gold coloured Arabic numerals baton markers, and conforming hands, the whole upon a plinth style base with canted corners, 9” (23cm) high, with original box and fi xed packing, and gilt metal wall bracket. £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early 20th century walnut cased bracket style mantel clock, the arch topped case with carved and moulded decoration, and applied gilt metal details, the front with bevel glazed panelled arched door, enclosing a brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minute markers, the arch with subsidiary slow/fast dial, the twin train mechanism chiming upon two coiled spring gongs, 15.5” (39.25cm) high. £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An early 20th century gilt metal clock, the elaborate shell and scroll decorated case fi tted with bevel edged glazed panelled doors and sides, the white circular enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals and divisions, detailed Ansonia, the mechanism with decorative face mask pendulum, case 18.5” (47cm) high. £600-800 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Mappin and Webb limited edition No 47/210 London 1981 hallmarked silver commemorative Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer Wedding mantel clock, of pedestal urn form, the domed cover with a gilt vasular shaped fi nial, the banded dial with black Roman numeral and Fleur de Lis details, the body with applied crests, lion masks and hanging rope twist chains, in fi tted case with certifi cate, 10.75” (27.5cm) high. £800-1,200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 20th century machine woven wool work rug, the rectangular central panel with fl oral design on a blue and cream coloured ground, 78” x 49” (188cm x 125cm), together with four other similar examples. (5). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 20th century machine woven wool work rug, the center with geometric medallions within multi banded border on a pink and blue coloured ground, 93” x 61” (236cm x 155cm), together with four other similar examples. (5). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

Two 20th century machine woven wool work rugs, each with a pink coloured ground and geometric panelled decoration, each 108” x 76.75” (274.25cm x 190.5cm). £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A good quality inlaid ash and stained wooden pedestal table, together with a set of four matching dining room chairs, each with upholstered panel backs and drop in upholstered seats, and a large freestanding open bookcase, table approx 68.5” x 43” (174cm x 109.25cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian mahogany bookcase, the upper section with moulded cornice above twin glazed panelled doors, opening to revel fi tted adjustable shelves, the base with single drawer above twin arch panelled cupboard doors, the whole upon a plinth style base, 79” (200.75cm) high, together with a 19th century mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, (a/f), and a selection of assorted oak framed stools, a Bentley walnut cased overstrung piano, piano stool, reproduction gilt mirror, etc. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

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An early 20th century oak glazed sectional stacking bookcase, a 19th century glazed wall hanging corner cupboard, ivory inlaid rosewood table, (a/f), wooden curtain poles, tallboy, occasional tables, vintage suitcases, books, etc. £100-200 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A mahogany fold over card table, enclosing a circular green baize lined playing surface, standing on circular tapering legs, 29.5” x 33.5” (75cm x 85cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A modern stained oak and black leather arm chair, the overstuffed upholstered back and seat, with carved and stained oak arms above panelled sides of tapered form, 32” (81cm) high. £30-50 (plus 27.6% BP*)

An Oriental hardwood cabinet, the lift up hinged top above a front fi tted with twin doors, opening to reveal an interior fi tted with an arrangement of drawers, the whole with applied soapstone, ivory and carved fi gural decoration, with brass fi ttings and carry handles to sides, upon a later hardwood stand of plain square block form, 36” x 16” (91.5cm x 40.5cm). £60-100 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century oak lowboy, the plain top above a front fi tted with three cockbeaded and crossbanded drawers, with shaped apron and cabriole supports, 28” x 28.5” (71cm x 72.5cm). £80-120 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A Victorian mahogany chest of drawers, the plain rectangular top with moulded edge and rounded corners to front, above two short and three long graduated drawers, the whole upon a plinth base, 52.5” x 53” (133.25cm x 133.5cm). £40-60 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century Oriental carved hardwood wall cabinet, the open shelves with applied pierced fretwork friezes and aprons, the whole encompassing a small cupboard fi tted with a carved panelled door decorated with birds, 31.25” x 27” (79.25cm x 68.5cm). £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A set of six early 20th century oak dining room chairs, each with a splat shaped back of Art Nouveau form, with overstuffed upholstered seats, upon tapered square block forelegs. £50-80 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A 19th century mahogany chest of drawers, the top with moulded edge above a front with fi tted brush slide above two short and three long drawers, each with brass drop loop handles, the whole upon ogee bracket feet, 34” x 36” (86.5cm x 91.5cm). £150-250 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A reproduction French Kingwood veneered ormolu mounted bureau plat, the shaped top with green tooled leather inset writing surface above fi tted drawers, the whole raised upon slender cabriole supports, 66” (157.5cm) wide. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A reproduction mahogany desk, the top with inset burgundy, tooled leather writing surface above a serpentine shaped front, the ends fi tted with banks of four cockbeaded graduated drawers, fl anking conforming central drawer over open knee hole recess, 60” x 30” (152.5cm x 76.25cm), together with a green leather upholstered offi ce chair. £200-300 (plus 27.6% BP*)

A late 19th century Anglo Indian carved hardwood davenport, the raised shaped back profusely pierced and carved with foliate scrolls and bird details, above fi tted drawers and lifting hinged panel, leather inset writing surface lifting to reveal an interior fi tted with four further drawers, the base fi tted with secret drawer and carved panelled door concealing a bank of four drawers to side, the whole upon supports carved as grotesque animals and birds, 52” (132cm) high. £400-600 (plus 27.6% BP*)

719| 720 721

722| 723

724 725

726

727

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729

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Auction Calendar

For further information please contact:

JewelleryHeather [email protected] 0121 212 6303

WatchesLaura Bishop [email protected] 212 5506

Silver & CoinsAlison [email protected] 212 2131

Antiques & Fine ArtKevin Jackson [email protected] 212 2131

* Please note that there will be only one viewing day for this sale, visit our website for more information.** Please note that this auction is a timed sale hosted by Fellows Live, more information can be found on our website.

Dates are subject to change, please check the website for the definitive auction list.

Fellows recommend that all bidders and buyers read our conditions of buying and buyer’s premium available on our website.

June Jewellery & Pawnbroker Jewellery Thursday 6th at 10am

Online Jewellery & Costume Jewellery Ends Thursday 6th at 11am**

The Watch Sale Tuesday 18th at 11am

Jewellery & Pawnbroker Jewellery Thursday 20th at 10am

July Pawnbroker Jewellery Thursday 4th at 11am*

Online Jewellery Ends Thursday 4th at 11am**

Fine Jewellery Thursday 11th at 11am

The Designer Collection Monday 15th at 11am

Jewellery & Pawnbroker Jewellery Thursday 18th at 10am

August Jewellery & Pawnbroker Jewellery Thursday 8th at 10am

Online Jewellery & Costume Jewellery Ends Thursday 8th at 11am**

The Watch Sale Tuesday 13th at 11am

Jewellery & Pawnbroker Jewellery Thursday 22nd at 10am

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2 £2803 £2804 £3205 £2006 £2207 £808 £2209 £11010 £1,10011 £12012 £11013 £30014 £58015 £7516 £18017 £26018 £20019 £13020 £7521 £48022 £15023 £36024 £4625 £22027 £6028 £12029 £4631 £15032 £16033 £12034 £15035 £60036 £1,50037 £1,10039 £5040 £6042 £13043 £32044 £26045 £20046 £6547 £7549 £13050 £6551 £18052 £17053 £13054 £15055 £11056 £42057 £90058 £36059 £14060 £12061 £62063 £19064 £6069 £38070 £9571 £22072 £1,20073 £9574 £8575 £9576 £20077 £36078 £18079 £5580 £12081 £20083 £13084 £12085 £1,60086 £8587 £34088 £5589 £15090 £13091 £480

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PRICES REALISEDAntiques, Silver & Collectables 3/4/2019

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PRICES REALISEDCoins & Medals - A Timed Auction - 3/4/2019

1 £640

2 £185

3 £890

4 £1,010

5 £380

6 £225

7 £460

8 £400

9 £400

10 £400

11 £400

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13 £580

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20 £400

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25 £400

26 £400

27 £580

28 £410

29 £400

30 £400

31 £400

32 £400

33 £400

34 £400

35 £400

36 £390

37 £400

38 £580

39 £400

40 £400

41 £400

42 £400

43 £540

44 £400

45 £400

46 £580

47 £390

48 £390

49 £390

50 £400

51 £390

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53 £400

54 £580

55 £580

56 £390

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59 £390

60 £370

61 £580

62 £370

63 £370

64 £540

65 £370

66 £370

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68 £370

69 £370

70 £370

71 £400

72 £370

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75 £540

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80 £370

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82 £540

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84 £580

85 £370

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87 £580

88 £370

89 £360

90 £360

91 £540

92 £370

93 £370

94 £360

95 £360

96 £360

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98 £180

99 £355

100 £400

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102 £390

103 £390

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107 £480

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110 £190

111 £540

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114 £550

115 £390

116 £360

117 £360

118 £390

119 £360

120 £360

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122 £370

123 £370

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126 £370

127 £370

128 £360

129 £390

130 £380

131 £360

132 £360

133 £360

134 £380

135 £360

136 £360

137 £360

138 £360

139 £370

140 £370

141 £610

142 £380

143 £360

144 £650

145 £225

147 £55

148 £75

149 £1,250

150 £390

151 £390

152 £280

153 £350

154 £360

155 £185

156 £850

157 £370

158 £310

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160 £810

161 £1,400

162 £1,000

163 £750

164 £765

165 £340

166 £340

167 £135

168 £165

169 £250

170 £250

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172 £260

173 £260

174 £260

175 £260

176 £260

177 £240

178 £730

179 £730

180 £80

181 £195

182 £190

183 £420

184 £130

185 £210

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187 £195

188 £510

189 £520

190 £270

191 £270

192 £210

193 £270

194 £370

195 £410

196 £270

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201 £890

202 £890

203 £890

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205 £890

206 £175

207 £135

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210 £300

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214 £400

215 £390

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217 £570

218 £380

219 £410

220 £420

221 £270

222 £270

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224 £600

225 £780

226 £740

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229 £160

230 £180

231 £710

232 £670

233 £710

234 £720

235 £540

236 £410

237 £230

238 £195

239 £41

240 £42

241 £38

242 £165

243 £115

244 £130

245 £90

246 £60

247 £90

249 £110

250 £90

252 £30

253 £47

254 £55

255 £110

256 £120

257 £145

258 £115

260 £410

262 £60

263 £85

264 £860

265 £220

266 £760

267 £100

268 £135

269 £46

271 £46

272 £36

273 £36

276 £36

277 £310

278 £46

279 £630

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Fellows Auctioneers Ltd Terms and Conditions

Fellows Auctioneers Ltd carries on business, including the conduct of Auctions, on the following general conditions. This includes business with Bidders, Buyers, Vendors, consignors, users of this website, and with all those present on the Premises prior to or in connection with an Auction (all as hereinafter defined).

1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The following defined terms are used in these Conditions : “Auction” means any Auction conducted by Fellows, either at their premises or elsewhere (including any internet-based auctions); “Auctioneer” means Fellows or its authorised Auctioneer, as appropriate; “Bidder” means a bidder at an Auction, including bidders personally present at the venue and those bidding by telephone or over the internet or otherwise; “Buyer” means the bidder whose bid was the last bid when the Auctioneer brings down the hammer; “Conditions” means these terms and conditions; “Consigned Property” means the items consigned by the Vendor to Fellows for offer at an Auction; “Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described by Fellows in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; “Fellows” means Fellows Auctioneers Ltd; “Hammer Price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the Auctioneer brings down the hammer; “Includes” means “includes but not limited to”, and “including” means “including but not limited to” “Lot” means any Consigned Property accepted by Fellows for offer at Auction; “Stated Rate” means Fellows’ published rates of commission for the time being and value added tax thereon (also available on request); “Terms of Consignment” means any stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Fellows accepts instructions from Vendors [or their agents; “Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price in respect of the Lot sold together with any premium, commission, value added tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting Buyer under these Conditions;“Vendor” means the vendor of an item (including Consigned Property) which is submitted to Fellows for offer for sale at an Auction; “Website” means this website; “You” means any user of the Website.

2. WEBSITE 2.1 You may access most areas of the Website without registering your details

with us. Certain areas of the Website are only open to you if you register. By accessing any part of the Website, you shall be deemed to have accepted these Conditions notice in full. If you do not accept this legal notice in full, you must leave the Website immediately.

2.2 Fellows may revise these Conditions at any time by updating this posting. You should check the Website from time to time to review the then current legal notice, because it is binding on you. Certain provisions of this legal notice may be superseded by expressly designated legal notices or terms located on particular pages at the Website.

2.3 Unless otherwise stated, the copyright and other intellectual property rights in all material on the Website (including without limitation photographs and graphical this legal notice, your permission to use the Website automatically terminates and you must immediately destroy any downloaded or printed extracts from the Website.

2.4 No part of the Website may be reproduced or stored in any other website or included in any public or private electronic retrieval system or service without Fellows’ prior written permission.

2.5 Any rights not expressly granted in these Conditions are reserved. 3. VISITOR MATERIAL AND CONDUCT 3.1 Other than personally identifiable information, which is covered under our

Privacy Policy, any material you transmit or post to the Website shall be considered nonconfidential and non-proprietary. Fellows shall have no obligations with respect to such material. Fellows and its designees shall be free to copy, disclose, distribute, incorporate and otherwise use such material and all data, images, sounds, text and other things embodied therein for any and all commercial or non-commercial purposes.

3.2 You are prohibited from posting or transmitting to or from the Website any material: that is threatening, defamatory, obscene, indecent, seditious, offensive, pornographic, abusive, liable to incite racial hatred, discriminatory, menacing, scandalous, inflammatory, blasphemous, in breach of confidence, in breach of privacy or which may cause annoyance or inconvenience; or for which you have not obtained all necessary licences and/or approvals; or which constitutes or encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offence, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise be contrary to the law of or infringe the rights of any third party, in any country in the world; or which is technically harmful (including, without limitation, computer viruses, logic bombs, Trojan horses, worms, harmful components, corrupted data or other malicious software or harmful data).

3.3 You may not misuse the Website (including, without limitation, by hacking). 3.4 Each registration is for a single user only. Fellows does not permit you to share

your user name and password with any other person nor with multiple users on a network.

3.5 Responsibility for the security of any passwords issued rests with you.

4. THE VENDOR 4.1 Fellows shall act as agent of the Vendor only. Any contract for the sale of a Lot

will be formed between the Vendor and the Buyer. 4.2 The Vendor warrants and represents to Fellows and the Buyer that the Vendor

is the sole and true owner of the Consigned Property or is properly authorised by the sole and true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. The Vendor warrants and representatives that the Vendor has revealed all pertinent information that the Vendor possesses about the items, including in relation

to any repairs or alterations that may have been carried out. The Vendor shall indemnify Fellows and the Buyer against any loss and expense caused by any breach of this clause 4.2.

4.3 The Vendor shall be entitled to place prior to the Auction a reserve on any Lot, being the minimum Hammer Price at which Lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and Fellows may decline to offer goods which in Fellows’ opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in the terms of consignment). Reserves will not be accepted on items with a bottom estimate less than £100. The Auctioneer also reserves the right not to accept items which they deem to be unsuitable for Auction. Any estimate given shall be an opinion and is not an undertaking of any kind.

4.4 A reserve once set cannot be changed except with the written prior consent of Fellows.

4.5 Where a reserve has been placed only Fellows may bid on behalf of the Vendor. 4.6 The Vendor authorises Fellows to deduct commission from any sold items at

a rate of 15% (plus VAT) on any item with a hammer price of £3,000 (or under) or 12.5% (plus VAT) on items over £3,000. Loss or liability for damage will be charged at a rate of 1.5% (plus VAT) calculated on the hammer price. A Marketing fee of £10 (plus VAT) will be charged for each Lot, if unsold we will charge a nominal handling fee of £5 (plus VAT). All items below £35 are subject to a minimum fee of £5 (plus VAT) per Lot.

4.7 Fellows will pay the Hammer Price achieved for the Lot (less its commission and applicable fees in accordance with clauses 4.6, 9.2 and 9.3),to the Vendor on receipt of payment of the Total Amount Due in full by the Buyer.

4.8 The Vendor authorises Fellows in their discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty in the case of a Lot unsold at Auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if the Lot had been sold at Auction.

4.9 Fellows do not themselves undertake the collection of any items but may, as the Vendor’s agent, instruct a contractor on behalf of the Vendor. Fellows accepts no liability for the actions of such contractor who contracts with the Vendor direct.

4.10 Fellows disclaims all liability for items delivered to their saleroom without sufficient sale instructions, and reserves the right to make a minimum warehousing charge of [£1.00] per item per day. Unsold items are subject to the same charges if the Vendor does not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks Fellows reserves the right to sell the items and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at the Vendor›s expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal. Fellows disclaims any liability for default by the Buyer or for paying out the Vendor before receiving payment by the Buyer.

4.11 Subject to clause 4.9, Fellows holds all items on their premises and in their custody covered against the risks of fire, burglary and water damage on the scale of charges notified in the terms of consignment and payable by the Vendor up to the date of any sale and (in Fellows› discretion) the Buyer thereafter until collection.

4.12 The right of Fellows to bid on behalf of the Vendor is expressly reserved. The Vendor acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to consignors at the time of the entry of the Lot.

4.13 The Auctioneer reserves the right to dispose of any item that in their opinion is unsaleable. Items, including electrical goods and soft furnishings, which do not 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 reduced reserve to be agreed within seven days. The Auctioneer may request the removal of an item if a reduced price cannot be agreed; items not removed within 14 days will be subject to a storage charge.

4.15 A charge of 10% (plus VAT) based on the middle estimate – plus any other charges incurred – may be levied for any Lot withdrawn by the Vendor from offer at an Auction. If the item has to be returned by post (or any other method) the Vendor will be responsible for this charge. These charges are to be paid before the item is returned.

4.16 By submitting the item to Fellows for offer at Auction, the Vendor agrees to the Terms of Consignment and authorises Fellows to deduct the specified charges.

5. PUBLICITY 5.1 Any catalogue and buyer guides are provided for information only and do not

form part of these Conditions. The catalogue and the buyer guides may contain additional terms and conditions.

5.2 Fellows reserve the right to use any photographs, background information, and research for publicity purposes both before and after the sale.

6. THE AUCTION 6.1 Any Auction shall be conducted at the absolute discretion of the Auctioneer. 6.2 The Auctioneer shall conduct the Auction with reasonable skill and care. For

example, what constitutes a bid shall be at the absolute discretion of the Auctioneer, acting with reasonable skill and care.

6.3 The Auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid which does not exceed the previous bid by at least 10% or by such greater proportion as the Auctioneer shall in his or her absolute discretion direct.

6.4 Where two or more bids at the same level are simultaneously received by the Auctioneer, the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion shall determine which bid to prefer. Subject to the foregoing, where two or more bids at the same level are simultaneously received by the Auctioneer, any bid by a Bidder personally present at an Auction shall take preference over any bid submitted by telephone or over the internet. Any bid made or attempted by telephone or over the internet shall be deemed to have been made only if received by the Auctioneer.

6.5 Fellows shall have the right, at its absolute discretion, to refuse admission to its premises or attendance at (or participation in) any Auction by any person.

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Fellows Auctioneers Ltd Terms and Conditions 7. BIDDERS

7.1 Bidders may be required to register their particulars. Bidders attending in person may be required to satisfy Fellows’ security arrangements before entering any part of the premises to view or bid.

7.2 You accept full liability for all bids submitted via your My Fellows account. Once a bid has been made by a Bidder on our website, the bid can be lowered or increased up until 9am on the day of the auction. You must sign into your My Fellows account to do this and you will receive an email confirmation for any changes made.

Should a bid be placed in error on the website you must contact Fellows immediately. Failure to contact Fellows before the auction takes place will result in liability for the full payment of the item.

7.3 Subject to clause 6.3, the highest Bidder at the Hammer Price shall be the Buyer. Any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the Auctioneer’s absolute discretion.

7.4 Bidders are deemed to act as principals unless there is a written prior acknowledgement by Fellows that a Bidder is acting as an agent for a named principal.

7.5 Bidders are strongly encouraged to attend the Auction in person. Bidders shall be responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be deemed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition. Neither Fellows nor its employees or agents shall be responsible for any neglect or default in doing or failing to do so.

7.6 Bidders are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and prospective Buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither Fellows or its employees or agents nor the Vendor accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, express, implied or statutory are hereby excluded.

8. THE BUYER 8.1 Immediately a Lot is sold, the Buyer shall: (a) give to Fellows their name and address and, if requested proof of identity, and (b) pay to Fellows the Total Amount Due. 8.2 [Fellows may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms with the Buyer before

an Auction under which the Buyer may be entitled to take possession of Lots up to an agreed value in advance of payment by a stipulated future date of the Total Amount Due.]

8.3 Cheques shall not be acceptable by Fellows (unless Fellows in its absolute discretion permits payment by such method) nor are third party references 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 balance before exercising any discretion. Any credit arrangement must be settled at least 4 days before the relevant sale. Any permitted payment by credit card shall carry an extra charge to the Buyer of such percentage of the Total Amount Due as is displayed on the premises.

8.4 Any payments by a Buyer to Fellows may be applied by Fellows towards any 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.

9. THE PURCHASE PRICE9.1 On the first £100,000 of the Hammer Price (of any individual Lot) the buyer will

pay the Hammer Price and a premium of 23% (Plus VAT). The said premium not being negotiable and payable by ALL Buyers. The Vendor authorises Fellows to retain beneficially the premium payable by Buyers. Value Added Tax is charged at the rate prevailing by law at the date of sale.

9.2 On the excess over £100,000 of the Hammer Price (of any individual Lot), the Buyer will pay the Hammer Price and a premium of 15% (plus VAT). The said premium not being negotiable and payable by ALL Buyers. The Vendor authorises Fellows to retain beneficially the premium payable by Buyers. Value Added Tax is charged at the rate prevailing by law at the date of sale.

9.3 Value Added Tax on the Hammer Price is imposed on all items affixed with an asterisk thus - *.

9.4 Buyers using the Fellows Live bidding platform will not pay any additional commission, just the buyer’s premium. Buyers will pay an additional commission charge of 4.95% + VAT of the hammer price if lots are successfully purchased online via the-saleroom. Buyers using Easy Live Auction can choose whether to pay a live bidding charge of 3% + VAT of the hammer price, or a fi xed fee of £3 per sale. Buyers will pay a commission charge of an additional 5% + VAT of the hammer price if lots are successfully purchased online via Live Auctioneers.

9.5 Non UK or EU VAT registered buyers can have most classes of VAT refunded on their purchases - please note that auctioneers are under no obligation to provide VAT refunds, although many will offer this service. HMRC are the ultimate refunding authority. VAT refunds are subject to provision of statutory export/import documentation. HMRC have decreed that VAT on buyer’s premium is always payable whether the buyer is domiciled in the UK, the EU or outside the EU or wherever the goods are to be sent. So auctioneers cannot refund VAT on buyer’s premium if the goods are sold under normal VAT rules.

10. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES 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. 10.2 Buyers shall at their own risk and expense take away any Lot that they have

purchased and paid for not later than 2 working days following the day of the Auction after which they shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges.

11. DEFAULT BY BUYER OR VENDOR 11.1 As Fellows act as agent for the Vendor, Fellows is not responsible for default by

the Vendor or the Buyer. 11.2 If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these

Conditions, or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, Fellows as agent for the Vendor shall at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to exercise all or any of the following rights and remedies:

(a) to proceed against the Buyer for an action for debt or damages for breach of contract;

(b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by Fellows to the defaulting Buyer;

(c) to re-sell the Lot by Auction or private treaty. If a lower Hammer Price is achieved 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 re-sale costs). Fellows will account to the Vendor for any surplus achieved on a re-sale, however, it shall only be required to account to the Vendor for any resulting deficiency in the event that it receives payment of such sum in full from the defaulting Buyer.

(d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at the expense of the defaulting Buyer and, in the case of storage, either at Fellows’ premises or elsewhere;

(e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding [1.5%] per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 2 working days after the sale;

(f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to the defaulting Buyer until that Buyer pays the total amount due;

(g) to reject or ignore bids from the defaulting Buyer at future Auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted;

(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to the defaulting Buyer towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien on any of the Buyer’s property in Fellows’ possession for any purpose.

12. DELIBERATE FORGERIES 12.1 Subject to clause 12.2, any representation or statement by Fellows (including

in any catalogue) as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Prospective Buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and prospective Buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither Fellows or its employees or agents nor the Vendor accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, express, implied or statutory are hereby excluded.

12.2 Any Lot which proves to be a Deliberate Forgery may be returned to Fellows by the Buyer within 21 days of the Auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If Fellows is satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery Fellows shall refund the money paid by the Buyer for the Lot (but not the amount of any consequential loss, damages, expenses or interest) provided that (1) if the 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 marketable title to Fellows.

13. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 13.1 All members of the public on the premises are there at their own risk and must

note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. 13.2 Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, costs,

expenses, 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 such indemnity so far as it is expressed to be for the benefit of its employees and agents.

13.3 While Fellows endeavours to ensure that the information on the Website is correct, Fellows does not warrant the accuracy and completeness of the material on the Website. Fellows may make changes to the material on the Website, or to the products and prices described in it, at any time without notice. The material on the Website may be out of date, and Fellows makes no commitment to update such material.

13.4 The material on the Website is provided “as is”, without any conditions, warranties or other terms of any kind. Accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted by law, Fellows provides you with the Website on the basis that Fellows excludes all representations, warranties, conditions and other terms which, but for this legal notice, might have effect in relation to the Website.

14. GENERAL 14.1 Any notice to any Buyer, Vendor, Bidder or viewer may be given by first class

mail or email in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting or sending. All notices to Fellows must be sent in writing and email is not acceptable.

14.2 Any indulgence extended to any person by Fellows notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.

14.3 These Conditions and any disputes or claims arising out of or in connection with it or their subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) are governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England.

14.4 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of or in connection with the Agreement or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims).

15. SHIPPING 15.1 We offer a tracked and insured shipping service for all items with the exception

of those in our Antiques, Silver & Collectables sales. 15.2 Items posted outside of the UK will incur a £30 charge 15.3 Within the UK, hammer totals under £100 will incur a £10 charge15.4 Hammer totals over £100 will incur a £20 charge15.5 Larger items, as well as those exceeding a value of £20,000 or weighing in

excess of 2kg may be subject to additional fees15.6 If you have recently moved or wish to have your items sent to a different address,

please contact us prior to the sale. We cannot accept alternative addresses for first-time buyers and your items will be sent the address on the ID/payment card. If you pay by bank transfer we can ship to any worldwide address of your choice.

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Catalogue Subscription Service

If you would like to receive catalogues on a regular basis, please mark the appropriate category and return this form with a cheque made payable to Fellows for the full amount.

Subscriptions last for a 12 month period

Jewellery18 catalogues per year £120

£60Fine Jewellery6 catalogues per year

£50Antiques, Silver & Collectables5 catalogues per year £50

£35The Gemstone Sale4 catalogues per year

£35Watches & Watch Parts4 catalogues per year

£60The Designer Collection5 catalogues per year

The Watch Sale6 catalogues per year

All of the above catalogues are available to view FREE of charge on our website www.fellows.co.uk

Name (Block Capitals)

Address (Block Capitals)

Post Code Telephone

Signature Date

Email

View our catalogues online at www.fellows.co.uk

Free Live Bidding!Fellows are delighted to announce the introduction of Fellows Live.This is a new bidding platform where all bidders can follow the sale and bid online for free. Say goodbye to additional surcharges when it comes to bidding!

Anyone using Fellows Live will only have to pay the standard Buyer’s Premium (plus VAT), on items purchased using this method.

“Our main aim is to make bidding at Fellows as easy and uncomplicated as possible” said Stephen Whittaker, the company’s Managing Director. Adding, “Our team has been working to create a user-friendly platform, without the additional surcharges levied by the leading auction aggregator sites. We have absorbed the costs associated with live and timed bidding for our customers because we believe it should all be part of the service. We are committed to offering value for money at Fellows”.

As well as Fellows Live we have introduced a number of new features to improve the user journey:

• Bid Calculator - See exactly how much you would pay when using different bidding methods.

• An accumulating bid basket - know exactly what you are spending as you are bidding live.

• Lot alerts – be informed as soon as an item you are interested in is listed in an online catalogue.

• Complete transparency on other bids – the platform informs the user where the other bids are coming from, whether it is another bidding platform, the room or on the phone.

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Catalogue Subscription Service

If you would like to receive catalogues on a regular basis, please mark the appropriate category and return this form with a cheque made payable to Fellows for the full amount.

Subscriptions last for a 12 month period

Jewellery18 catalogues per year £120

£60Fine Jewellery6 catalogues per year

£50Antiques, Silver & Collectables5 catalogues per year £50

£35The Gemstone Sale4 catalogues per year

£35Watches & Watch Parts4 catalogues per year

£60The Designer Collection5 catalogues per year

The Watch Sale6 catalogues per year

All of the above catalogues are available to view FREE of charge on our website www.fellows.co.uk

Name (Block Capitals)

Address (Block Capitals)

Post Code Telephone

Signature Date

Email

View our catalogues online at www.fellows.co.uk

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The Watch SaleTuesday 18th June at 11am

For more information please contact Laura Bishop on 0121 212 5506 or email [email protected]

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The Watch SaleTuesday 18th June at 11am

For more information please contact Laura Bishop on 0121 212 5506 or email [email protected]

The buyer’s premium is 23% (+ VAT) or 27.6% (VAT inclusive) on the first £100,000 of any individual lot. For any individual lot in excess of £100,001, the buyer’s premium is 15% (+ VAT)or 18% (VAT inclusive).

Lots prefixed with * will carry VAT at 20% on the hammer price.

The bids will be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids in the room or reserves.

I have read and agree to comply with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue.

Any account for items purchased on my behalf will be settled within 24 hours of the sale and the items collected within two days of sale.

Please complete in block capitals.

Please bid on my behalf for the lot(s) shown below.

Name

Address

Postcode

Telephone

Email

Signed Date

Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price Lot Price

Commission Bidding Slip

£50 - £100, £5 each bid; £100 - £200, £10 each bid; £200 - £300, £20 each bid; £300 - £500; alternate £20 and £30 bids; £500 - £1,000, £50 each bid; £1,000 - £2,000, £100 each bid;£2,000 - £5,000 alternate £200 and £300 bids; over £10,000 - £1,000 each bid.

Any bids shown not complying with these increments will be ROUNDED UP to the nextincrement.

Buyer’s Premium Please note the bidding increments

Antiques, Silver & Collectables Monday 3rd June at 10.00am

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Contact Information

Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] Company No. 09264165

Stephen Whittaker BA (Hons) Jayne Whittaker Ben Griffiths BSc (Hons)

Departments

Specialist DepartmentsJewellery0121 212 [email protected] BaileyLindsay Beardmore FGA, DGARitsuko Birch BA (Hons), DGA, Cert GAJenny Darcy BA (Hons)Alexander Duffy BSc (Hons), FGA, DGAPatricia Grant BA (Hons)Kathryn Hodkin MSci (Hons), FGA, DGADavid Pregun MA (Hons), FGA, DGABen Randall BA (Hons), G.G., A.J.P.Emma Scriven BA (Hons), FGA, DGAGeorgina Stanley BA (Hons)Emma Testill FGA, DGAAmanda Zhang FGA, Msc

Watches0121 212 [email protected] Bishop MA (Hons)Amy Hill CertHEMichael JagielaCarrick MatleySteven Yambo BA (Hons) Pawnbrokers0121 212 [email protected] BacheKate BannisterClaire Dodwell Annaliese Foster BA (Hons)

Antiques, Silver & Collectables0121 212 [email protected]@fellows.co.ukDannielle Blackledge MA (Hons)Kevin JacksonAlison Jakeway MA MRICSStephen Watton BA (Hons)

Customer Services0121 212 [email protected] CalveraJade Daniels MIWFMKain HolroydKasia McGovern-HayGemma Sheldon Finance0121 212 [email protected] Wendy ButlerAngela Donnelly BA (Hons) ACMAGemma Wilkes

Photography0121 212 [email protected] Allen BA (Hons)Claire CleaverHelen Nodding BA (Hons)Tiago PaulinoPolly Shave MA (Hons)

Marketing0121 212 [email protected] Bolland BA (Hons)Howard Cheung BA (Hons)Jorden Guest MA (Hons)Luke Poole BA (Hons)Alexandra Whittaker BA (Hons)Nicola Whittaker Bsc (Hons), Cert. GA

Designer Collection0121 212 [email protected] Higgs

Directors

London Office0207 127 [email protected] Garvey-Hughes BA (Hons), FGAPrudence Hopkins Oliver Horner DGAJonathan Huish BA (Hons)Harry Taylor Annabel Zarandi BA (Hons)

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Travel Information

M6 NORTH

M6 SOUTH

J6

A38

A34

A41

A38

BIRMINGHAMCITY CENTRE

JEWELLERYQUARTER

Aston Roundabout

Pump Island

A4540

Birmingham Saleroom

Situated in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, Fellows is easily accessible from all parts of the United Kingdom, Europe and beyond.

Head Office & SaleroomAugusta House 19 Augusta Street Birmingham B18 6JA

Telephone: 0121 212 2131

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London Office

Fellows’ London office offers valuations, please call to arrange a time to visit.

London Office 29 Charles Street Mayfair London W1J 5DT

Telephone: 020 7127 4198 Email: [email protected]

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Head Office & Saleroom: Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JALondon Office | 29 Charles Street | Mayfair | London W1J 5DT

Tel 0121 212 2131 | Tel 020 7127 4198 | www.fellows.co.uk