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Fine Arts, Antiques, Jewellery, Silver, and Quality Collectables Sale - Day 2 Wednesday 26 March 2014 10:00 Anderson & Garland Anderson House Crispin Court Newbiggin Lane NE5 1BF

Lot: 430 An early 19th Century Sheffield plate pen and ink stand, rectangular with gadrooned and foliate rim, two cut glass inkwells and candlestick with fitted snuffer, 9 x 6 1/2in. (22 x 17cms); together with a quill with filled silver handle. Lot: 431 A late 19th Century carving knife, fork and steel, with horn handles, the box marked for 'Sprocks'. Estimate: 20.00-40.00 Lot: 432 An EPNS corinthian column form oil lamp, decorated with classical profiles in relief to socle, cut glass reservoir, the shade and chute now replaced with modern light fitting, height to top of glass reservoir 27in. (69cms). See illustration Lot: 433 A selection of 19th/20th Century silver plate, comprising: a pair of pierced circular coasters in the classical taste; a pair of plain circular coasters with fluted rims; an entree dish and cover; a pair of gravy boats; three meat skewers; a seven bar toast rack; two pairs of serving spoons; a small ladle; an owl pattern letter opener; and a plain coaster. (18) Lot: 434 A 19th Century Old Sheffield tea urn, by Elkington & Co., of classical urn form, engraved with heraldic shield and crest, foliate border, fluted loop handles with shaped gadrooned cover and artichoke finial, on stemmed foot and pierced square base with leaf and scroll legs, 22 1/2in. (57cms) high. See illustration Estimate: 500.00-600.00 Lot: 438 A George V silver gilt presentation key, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1925, old Gothic design, with inscription 'Whitehaven Collieries Employees Aged Miners Homes Assoc'n, in velvet lined case; together with a silver plated presentation trowel, presented to 'Presented to Basil Saddler Esquire JP on the occasion of his laying the foundation stone of the Aged Miners Homes, Whitehaven, July 30th, 1925', ivory handle, in velvet lined case. (2) Lot: 439 A pair of George V five bar toast racks, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1931, rectangular with loop handles, 3 1/4in. (8.5cms), 3.3oz. Estimate: 60.00-90.00 Lot: 440 An Elizabeth II four-piece tea service, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1960, each piece of circular form with leaf pattern borders, the tea pot and hot water jug with domed covers and bun pattern finials, height of hot water jug 10 1/2in. (27cms), 57.5oz. gross. Estimate: 300.00-500.00 Lot: 441 A pair of Elizabeth II candlesticks, by W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1966, inverted bell- shaped nozzles, fluted tapering stems and spreading loaded bases, 7in. (18cms). Lot: 442 An Elizabeth II bon bon, by Viners, Sheffield 1966, circular with raised pierced border, 6in. (15cms); a George V bon bon, maker's mark indistinct, Chester 1914, of pierced circular form with stem foot, 4in. (10cms); an Edwardian butter shell, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1905, of scallop-shell form, 4 3/4in. (12cms); and an Elizabeth II dish, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1975, of shaped square form, 4 1/4in. (11cms), 10.1oz. of weighable silver. (4) Lot: 443 A George V crumb scoop, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1920, with shaped scoop and ivory handle, 13in. (33cms) long. Estimate: 50.00-70.00 Lot: 444 A George V silver gilt tazza, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1926, the shaped circular rim with reeded and floral design above a pierced band of foliate scrolls, on spreading foot, engraved dedication to the base foot rim, 7 1/2in. (19cms) diameter, 10.9oz. Lot: 445 An Elizabeth II bon-bon dish, by MLD, modern; and two smaller sweet meat dishes, 8.16oz. (3) Estimate: 60.00-80.00 Lot: 446 A pair of Elizabeth II candlesticks, together with detachable arms and sconces for conversion to candelabra, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1961, the bell-shaped nozzles with foliate border, tapering stems on spreading filled bases, height of candlesticks 8in. (20cms) high. Estimate: 120.00-180.00 Lot: 447 An Elizabeth II cake stand, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1954, shaped circular with shell and foliate design border, spreading foot, 13.8oz. Lot: 448 An Elizabeth II christening mug, by E. Hill, Birmingham 1954, circular tapered and engraved initials, 2 3/4in. (6.5cms); and a 1 of 24

George V sauce boat, by Viners, Sheffield 1935, shaped oval with cut rim, loop handle and pad feet, 6in. (15cms), 6.6oz. (2) Lot: 449 Six George VI table forks, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1943, Hanoverian pattern, 14.4oz. Estimate: 90.00-120.00 Lot: 450 A George VI bachelor's three-piece tea service, by Barker Bros. Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1937 and 1938, of shaped circular form, the teapot with domed cover, fluted composition finial and shaped handle, height of teapot 5 1/4in. (13cms), (the sugar bowl and cream jug in velvet lined case), 13.1oz. Estimate: 90.00-130.00 Lot: 451 A George VI two-handled presentation bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1939, circular, the bowl inset with amber glass stones within Celtic designs, the stem foot and spreading base engraved Celtic designs, also inset amber glass stones, on turned oak base with maker's label also with silver coloured plaque engraved presentation inscription, 10 1/4in. (26cms), 18.125oz. See illustration Estimate: 120.00-180.00 Lot: 452 A George VI teapot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937, of plain circular design with gadrooned border, composition canopy finial and angular handle, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms) high; and an Elizabeth II sugar bowl, by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1965, plain circular, with retailer's mark of Garrard, 4in. (10cms), 20oz. (2) Estimate: 140.00-180.00 Lot: 453 An Elizabeth II coffee pot, by Reid & Sons, London 1968, in the Georgian style, circular tapered with domed cover, scrollwork composition handle, 9 3/4in. (25cms) high, 23.25oz. Lot: 454 A George V two-handled tea tray, by John Henry Potter, Sheffield date marks rubbed but probably 1923, oval with raised fluted border and foliate handles, 25in. (63.5cms), 86oz. approximately. See illustration Estimate: 800.00-1,000.00 Lot: 455 A George V three-piece tea service, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Chester 1929, shaped rectangular form, with fluted borders, on bun feet, the teapot with ebonised canopy finial and scroll handle, height of teapot 4 3/4in. (12cms), 27.7oz. Lot: 456 Three George V glass and silver-mounted whiskey noggins, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1925/26, circular tapered with loop handles, the silver- mounted necks with hinged covers and circular thumbpieces, each with 'Whiskey' label on chain, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms). Lot: 457 A George V silver-mounted glass locking decanter, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1925, of rectangular section, with faceted stopper, 10 1/2in. (27cms) high; and a George V silvermounted glass decanter, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1914, of plain rectangular form, with plain neck and faceted stopper, 7in. (18cms) high. Lot: 458 A George V two-handled presentation cup, by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., London 1919, of plain circular form, with leaf decorated handles, rim foot, 6in. (15.5cms), 12.3oz. Lot: 459 A George V salver, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1921, shaped circular with raised border and inscription to centre, shaped bracket style feet, 11 1/2in. (29cms), 21.8oz. approximately. Lot: 460 A pair of George V salad servers, by Barker Bros., Chester 1920, Old English pattern; an Elizabeth II sauce ladle, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons, Kings pattern with diamond and shell heel; and an Elizabeth II long stemmed spoon, by Cooper Bros. & Sons Ltd., Old English pattern, 6.95oz. (4) Lot: 461 A George VI menorah, probably by A. Taite & Sons (formerly a Taitelbaum & Co.), London 1949, of typical form, the tapered square stem with Star of David finial, the stepped base with beaded borders and a band of husk swags and ovals, 10in. (25.5cms). Estimate: 150.00-200.00 Lot: 462 A George V spice tower, by Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co. (Aaron Taitelbaum), London 1933, of embossed baluster form, with tapering spire and flag finial, on a raised circular base, 10 1/2in. (26.5cms), 4.78oz. Lot: 463 A George VI three-piece tea service, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1938, of rounded rectangular form with gadrooned borders, the teapot with ebonised canopy finial and angular handle, 5 1/2in. (14.5cms), 31.5oz. Estimate: 300.00-400.00 2 of 24

Lot: 464 Sixteen assorted Kiddush cups, various maker's, dates and styles (includes a foreign silver cup), 15.5oz. Lot: 465 Five Edwardian dessert forks, by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1901, pointed Old English pattern, bright cut decoration, engraved crest; and six George V teaspoons, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1931, hanoverian and rat tail pattern, 11.5oz. (11) Lot: 466 Two George III tablespoons, by James Gordon, Aberdeen, c.1770, Old English pattern, with single pointed drop, engraved initials, 3.45oz. Lot: 467 A George III cream jug, by Hester Bateman, London 1788, helmet-shaped with engraved floral swag design, oval cartouche with initials, loop handle, spreading stem support on square base with rim foot, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms), 2.6oz. Lot: 468 A pair of Edwardian candlesticks, by I.S. Greenberg & Co. (Israel Sigmund Greenberg), Birmingham 1903, of octagonal column form, with detachable drip pans and loaded spreading bases with beadwork design, 8in. (20cms). Lot: 469 Six Victorian tea spoons, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1860, fiddle and shell pattern, engraved initials; and a similar pair of sugar tongs, 4.3oz. (7) Lot: 470 An Edwardian swing handle cake basket, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1906, oval with bellflower and beadwork border, centred by a vacant shield cartouche, on fluted spreading oval base, 10in. (25cms), 15.2oz. Lot: 471 A pair of Victorian candlesticks, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, with fluted campana-shaped nozzles, unmarked square detachable drip pans, on shaped baluster stems decorated swags continuing down to square spreading fluted filled bases, 7 3/4in. (30cms) high. Lot: 472 Nine William IV fruit knives, by Atkin & Oxley; ten dessert forks to match, with decorative scrollwork filled silver handles, steel blades and tines, engraved crest. Lot: 473 A pair of George III coasters, by Edward Lowe, London 1772, circular, with pierced bar pattern border and gadrooned rim, engraved crest, wooden bases, 4 3/4in. (12cms) diameter. Estimate: 60.00-100.00 Lot: 474 A Victorian presentation trowel, by J. Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1897, the blade with leaf design and bearing inscription 'Presented to Mrs. W.D. Cruddas of Haughton Castle, Northumberland on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of Erskine Presbyterian Church of England, Newcastle upon Tyne, 3rd Jan'y 1898, Badenoch & Bruce Architects', ivory handle, velvet lined case; and a Victorian presentation key, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1898, Gothic style, engraved inscription 'To R. Allinson Esq. on the occasion of the opening of the PM Church, Bewick Main, Oct. 20, 1900'. Lot: 475 A George II waiter, maker's mark worn, *L, London 1749, of shaped circular form with moulded floral design, engraved floral design to centre with lion pattern crest, raised on four scrolling floral feet, 7in. (17.5cms) diameter, 11.5oz. Lot: 476 An 18th Century waiter, bearing hallmarks H.C., Dublin, with shaped floral rim and three hoof feet, 6 1/2in. (17cms) diameter, 7.4oz. Lot: 477 A George III mug, maker's mark double struck T.P., London 1761, of baluster form, with scrolling acanthus capped handle, flared base, retailer's name inscribed to base Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Silversmiths, Bradford, 5in. (12.5cms) high, 11oz. Estimate: 150.00-200.00 Lot: 478 A set of four Edwardian fern pots, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, of baluster form, with wavy rim, engraved initials 'MR 1907', 4 1/4in. (11cms) high, 22oz. gross. Lot: 479 A pair of George III tablespoons, by T.S., London 1789, Old English bright cut pattern, with engraved initials 'T'; together with another George III tablespoon, by William Bateman, London 1815, Old English pattern, engraved initial 'A'; a George IV tablespoon, by Clement Cheese, London 1827, fiddle pattern, with engraved initial 'B'; a pair of George III table forks, by William Sumner, London 1819, in fiddle pattern, with engraved initial 'A'; and another, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1814, fiddle pattern, with matching initial, 14oz. gross. (7) 3 of 24

Estimate: 140.00-200.00 Lot: 480 An Edwardian caster, by W. & C. Sissons, Sheffield 1903, of octagonal baluster form, on spreading foot, 8 1/2in. (21.5cms); and an Edwardian caster, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1906, of octagonal baluster form, on spreading foot, 8 1/2in. (21.5cms), 12.825oz. (2) Estimate: 150.00-200.00 Lot: 481 A set of twelve Edwardian fruit knives and twelve matching fruit forks, by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1905 and 1908, with engraved floral swag and ribbon design, mother-of-pearl handles, in velvet lined walnut case. Lot: 482 Six Victorian table forks, by William Eaton (4) and Elizabeth Eaton (2), 1841 and 1846, Kings pattern with anthemion heel, engraved initials, 20.6oz. Estimate: 140.00-180.00 Lot: 483 Three George III tea spoons, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832; three Victorian tea spoons, by James Beebe, London 1839; and three Victorian tea spoons, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, all fiddle pattern, 4.7oz. (9) Lot: 484 Eight Victorian dessert spoons, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1847, fiddle pattern and engraved initials, 14.2oz. Estimate: 90.00-130.00 Lot: 485 A George III tablespoon, by James Barber & William Whitwell, York 1815, fiddle pattern and engraved initials; two George III tablespoons, by Thomas Northcote & George Bourne, London 1794, Old English pattern and engraved initial, 7oz. (3) Lot: 486 A George III gravy spoon, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1815, fiddle pattern and engraved initials, 3.57oz. Estimate: 60.00-90.00 Lot: 487 A Victorian waiter, by Edwin Charles Purdie, London 1881, circular, with engraved foliate design, raised beaded border, claw and ball feet, 7in. (18cms), 8.15oz. Estimate: 60.00-90.00 Lot: 488 A Victorian two-handled sugar bowl, by Henry Wigfull, Sheffield 1900, of oval embossed and fluted form with vacant cartouche, loop handles, on spreading foot, 7in. (18cms), 5.9oz. Lot: 489 A George III cream jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1812, helmet-shaped, engraved foliate band, engraved initials, gadrooned border, shaped handle, ball feet, 5in. (13cms), 2.9oz. Lot: 490 An early 20th Century matched flatware service, various makers and dates, including Roberts & Belk, Huttons, etc., Kings pattern with diamond shell heel, engraved inscription 'Beryl'; together with a selection of sundry silver flatware; plated flatware and cutlery, approximately 84oz. of weighable silver. Estimate: 500.00-700.00 Lot: 491 A George III cream jug, by Thomas Richards, London 1812, helmet-shaped, with angular handle and ball feet, engraved initial, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms), 3.15oz; two Edwardian table spoons, by J. Round, Sheffield 1904, fiddle pattern, engraved initials; and a George III table spoon, by Thomas Dicks, London 1812, engraved initial, 6.4oz. (4) Lot: 492 An Edwardian presentation cup and cover, by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1905, the bell-shaped bowl profusely chased and embossed with leaf design, engraved heraldic shield to cartouche, the domed cover engraved inscription 'Cpl. C.A. Mander Trin; Coll: Winner of HRH The Prince of Wales Challenge Cup 1905', on shaped stem and spreading domed foot, with leaf and scroll decoration, 9 1/2in. (24cms), 14.15oz. Lot: 493 An Edwardian coffee pot, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1904, of shaped oval tapering form, engraved crest, domed cover with composition canopy finial and shaped handle, 9 1/4in. (23.5cms), 19.9oz. Estimate: 140.00-180.00 Lot: 494 An Edwardian hot water jug, by Elkington & Co., London 1905, of ovoid form, with domed cover, composition finial and scroll handle, 7in. (18cms), 10.775oz. gross. Estimate: 70.00-90.00 Lot: 495 A pair of Victorian blue glass and silver-mounted decanter jugs, by Roberts & Belk (Charles Belk & E. Parkin), Sheffield 1888, of globular form, with engraved foliate silver necks, domed cover (one missing), shell thumbpieces; together with matching decanter labels 'Whisky' and 'Brandy'; and an 4 of 24

associated silver-plated waisted oval stand, with loop handle and scroll feet, height of decanters 8 1/2in. (22cms), height of stand 11 1/2in. (29cms). Lot: 496 A pair of table salts and matching salt spoons, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1897, heart-shaped with gadrooned borders, blue glass liners, shell pattern salt spoons, in original velvet lined heart- shaped case, with retailer's name of Alfred Goad & Sons, London. Lot: 497 A Victorian four-piece tea and coffee service, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1870 and 1872, each piece of circular form with engraved and embossed foliate decoration around cartouche, the teapot and coffee pot with fluted baluster finials, scroll handles with ivory inserts, height of coffee pot 10 3/4in. (27.5cms), 65.25oz. See illustration Estimate: 500.00-700.00 Lot: 498 A pair of Victorian lamps, by J.B., possibly Joseph Braham, London 1888, ovoid, on circular stepped base with square platform, loaded, fitted for electricity, height with shades 15 1/2in. (39.5cms). Lot: 499 A Victorian silver-mounted cut glass claret jug, by Horace Woodward & Co. (Edgar Finley and Hugh Taylor), London 1886, the deeply cut glass bottle- shaped body with a starcut base, scroll handle and hinged cover with an oval thumbpiece, 11in. (28cms) high. Lot: 500 A George III teapot, by W.P., possibly William Parker, London 1809, shaped oval and engraved crest, with foliate design to borders, the domed cover with ebonised finial and scroll handle, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms), 19oz. gross. Lot: 501 A Victorian teapot, by Thomas White, London 1886, embossed with Indian style designs of deities, animals and fish, fluted band, the cover with composition finial and scroll handle, height 5in. (13cms), 15.35oz. Estimate: 120.00-180.00 Lot: 502 A Victorian Britannia standard mug, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson and John Langman), London 1894, of circular tapered and part fluted design, with ornate cartouche engraved initials and date, scroll handle, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms), 8.6oz. Lot: 503 A George III cream jug, maker's mark indistinct, London 1777, of urn form with beadwork borders, engraved heraldic shield within swag cartouche, scrollwork handle, square rim base, 7in. (18cms), 5.875oz. Lot: 504 A Victorian five bar toast rack, possibly by Henry Wilkinson & Co. (John Brashier), London 1884, shaped oval, with loop handle, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms); and a George V five bar toast rack, by Huttons, Birmingham 1918, oval, with loop handle, 3 3/4in. (8.5cms), combined weight 4.37oz. (2) Estimate: 60.00-90.00 Lot: 505 An Edwardian mustard pot, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1887, of oval spirally fluted form, with leafy scroll border, domed cover, scroll handle, blue glass liner, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms); an Onslow pattern mustard spoon, Sheffield 1886, and a George V two-handled bon-bon, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1911, pierced circular, with ornate ribbon style handles, 5 1/2in. (14cms), 5.97oz. gross. (3) Lot: 506 A George III soup ladle, by Richard Crossley, London 1789, Old English pattern, with shell- shaped bowl, 6oz. Lot: 507 A pair of Victorian sauce ladles, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1852, fiddle and shell pattern, 5.02oz.. Estimate: 50.00-70.00 Lot: 508 A George III teapot stand, by William Plummer, London 1789, oval, with raised fluted border, centred by engraved crest within decorative surround, with wooden insert to underside, 7 1/4in. (18.5cms). Lot: 509 An Edwardian five-piece silver-mounted brush set, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1902, engraved crest. Lot: 510 A Victorian butter knife, by George Adams of Chawner & Co., London 1882, Old English pattern and engraved crest; a pair of George V knife rests, by Huttons, Sheffield 1915; a George V ashtray, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1935, engraved monogram; a George V dish, Birmingham 1915; a pair of Elizabeth II mustard spoons; a pair of Victorian sugar tongs; and a plated mustard spoon, 9.6oz. gross. (9) 5 of 24

Lot: 511 A pair of George III gravy spoons, possibly by William Sumner I, London 1794, Old English pattern and engraved crest, 5.6oz. Lot: 512 An Edwardian tea caddy, by George Unite, Birmingham 1908, of oval half-fluted form, with domed fluted cover, engraved inscription, 3 1/4in. (8.5cms); and a matching scallop shell caddy spoon, 1907, 4.8oz. (2) Lot: 513 An Edwardian two-handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1909, of oval form, fluted rims and acanthus capped handles, the jug 3 1/4in. (8cms), 6.175oz. Lot: 514 A Victorian bachelor's three-piece tea service, by Henry Stratford Ltd., Sheffield 1884-85, each piece of circular halffluted form, engraved initials, the teapot with hinged cover and scroll handle, height of teapot 4in. (10cms), 16.5oz. Estimate: 120.00-180.00 Lot: 515 Six Victorian tea spoons, by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1856, fiddle pattern and engraved initials, 3.1oz. Estimate: 30.00-50.00 Lot: 516 A Victorian caddy spoon, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1852, fiddle pattern and engraved initials; a George III sugar shovel, possibly by Thomas Wallis II, engraved initials ; two Victorian teaspoons, by Lister & Sons and Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1860 and 1870, engraved initials; a Victorian fork and salt spoon, by Reid & Sons, 2.8oz. (6) Estimate: 30.00-50.00 Lot: 517 Two George III dessert spoons, maker's marks worn, London 1819, Kings pattern with union shell heel, and two similar dessert forks, 1817 and 1819, engraved initials, 7.1oz. Lot: 518 Six late Victorian silver gilt cake knives and matching forks, by Harrison Bros. & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1901, the mother-of- pearl inset handles with leaf pattern terminals, in velvet lined case (originally part of a canteen). Estimate: 60.00-100.00 Lot: 519 Six William IV dessert spoons, by William Bateman II, London 1832, Old English pattern, 5.9oz. Lot: 520 Six George III table forks, by Richard Turner, London 1810-11, hourglass pattern with union shell heel, engraved crest and initial 'C', 18.69oz. Estimate: 120.00-180.00 Lot: 521 Two George III tablespoons, by Edward Lees, London 1804, engraved initials; two George III tablespoons, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1805, engraved initials; a George III tablespoon, by Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne, London 1814, engraved initials; and two William IV tablespoons, by W.B., London 1833; all Old English pattern with single drop, 13.09oz. (7) Lot: 522 Two Victorian table forks, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1846, fiddle pattern and engraved crest; two William IV dessert forks, by Randall Chatterton, London 1826, hourglass pattern and initials, with union shell heel, engraved crest; two Victorian dessert forks, by George Adams (Chawner & Co.), London 1866 and 1868; and a George V dessert fork, by Cooper Bros. & Sons, Sheffield 1828, Old English pattern and engraved initial, 13.28oz. (7) Lot: 523 A pair of Edwardian three-handled pepperettes, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1906, in the Arts & Crafts style, with circular bodies and shaped handles, pierced domed covers, shaped legs, on circular platforms, 3 1/4in. (8.5cms), 3.18oz., in velvet lined case. Lot: 524 Twelve late Victorian/Edwardian tea spoons, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1898, 1903, 1905 and 1906, fiddle, thread and shell pattern with diamond heels, engraved initial, in velvet lined case, 15.95oz. Lot: 525 Four Victorian table salts, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1880, of cauldron form, with castellated border and engraved design, spreading bases, gilt interiors, 2 1/4in. (6cms); and four Victorian salt spoons, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1880, in velvet lined case, 5.475oz. Lot: 526 An Edwardian rose bowl, by R. Pringle & Sons, London 1903, of half-fluted and embossed circular form, decorated floral swags around cartouche, spreading foot, 8 1/2in. (22cms), 15.9oz. Estimate: 150.00-200.00 Lot: 527 6 of 24

A George III wine funnel, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1806, of typical form, with detachable pierced liner, fluted rim, engraved crest, 4 3/4in. (12cms), 3.3oz. flame finial, twin acanthus wrapped scrollwork branches, beaded and stepped filled bases, engraved crest, 24 3/4in. (63cms) high. See illustration Estimate: 1,800.00-2,200.00 Lot: 528 A George II salver, by John Tuite, London 1738, shaped circular with raised shell and scroll border, centred by a heraldic crest within ornate cartouche, on four knurl feet, 15 1/4in. (39cms), 48.5oz. approximately. See illustration Estimate: 700.00-1,000.00 Lot: 529 A pair of George III goblets, by W.T. (a similar mark is registered by William Turton, May 1782 & 1783, 1791), London 1772, each with ovoid gilt lined bowls, beadwork knopped stem and domed feet with beadwork border, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms), 10.9oz. Estimate: 300.00-400.00 Lot: 530 Two George III tablespoons, by Solomon Hougham, London 1796, OId English pattern and engraved initials, 4.02oz. Estimate: 60.00-80.00 Lot: 531 Two George III tablespoons, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, Old English pattern; a George III tablespoon, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1795, Old English pattern and engraved initials; a George III teaspoons, by William Eley & William Fern, with embossed floral bowl, and a George VI teaspoon, 7.5oz. (5) Estimate: 120.00-140.00 Lot: 532 A pair of George V bon bon dishes, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1911, circular, the border rims with swag decoration, waisted stems, square rim feet, 4 1/4in. (11cms), 8.2oz. Estimate: 120.00-160.00 Lot: 533 A Victorian two-handled vase, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1874, ovoid and embossed floral and fruit design, on domed foot, 5 1/2in. (14cms), 14.2oz. Estimate: 200.00-250.00 Lot: 535 Five George III knives, by Moses Brent, London 1792, with ivory handles. Estimate: 60.00-90.00 Lot: 536 An impressive pair of Victorian candelabra, by Richard Hodd & Son (Richard Hodd I and Richard Hodd II), London 1877-78, each of corinthian column form, with three corinthian capital nozzles with detachable drip pans, the central nozzle with Lot: 537 A George V teapot, by The Alexander Clarke Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1911, of oval half fluted form, engraved inscription, 6 1/4in. (16cms) high; and a similar cream jug and sugar bowl, 33oz. Estimate: 250.00-300.00 Lot: 542 A Georgian rams horn snuff mull, the detachable cover with white metal heart-shaped plaque engraved '1735'. Estimate: 30.00-50.00 Lot: 543 A Chinese silver snuff box, by Wang Hing, late 19th/early 20th Century, shaped oval and engraved leaf and fruit design, 1 1/2in. (3.75cms). Lot: 544 A miniature painted enamel roundel, by William Bishop Ford (1832-1922), after Sir Edwin Landseer, RA (1802-1873), depicting the dog Grafton, a detail from the painting Dignity and Impudence, signed and dated 1867, diameter 3cms; in circular gilt metal pendant frame. Ford was born in London, 3rd May, 1832 and became a student of William Essex (1784-1869) Enamel Painter in Ordinary to Princess Augusta, Queen Victoria and HRH Prince Albert. A companion miniature of the terrier Scratch - the other dog portrayed in Landseer's painting, is known to have been executed by Ford. Lot: 545 A George VI onyx and silver cigarette box, by Henry Griffith & Son Ltd., rectangular with shaped border, 4 3/4in. (12cms). Lot: 546 A Victorian silver lidded scent bottle, by Sampson, Mordan & Co., London 1885, in the form of a partially opened walnut, Reg. No. 28709, 2 1/4in. (5.5cms). Estimate: 250.00-300.00 Lot: 547 An Edwardian silver purse, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1908, of shell shape, decorated with a scene of putto amongst clouds, 2 1/4in. (6cms). Estimate: 75.00-100.00 Lot: 548 A Victorian silver snuff box, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1840, of rounded rectangular form, engraved with floral scrolls, engraved inscription, gilt interior, 2 3/4in. (7cms), 2.55oz; 7 of 24

together with an Elizabeth II silver decanter label, by C.J. Vander, London, 1975, engraved 'Gin' and decorated with huntsmen, foxhounds and fox design; and an Elizabeth II decanter label, by Richards & Knight, London 1974, engraved 'Whisky', with gadrooned and shell border, gross weight overall is 4.25oz. (3) Estimate: 60.00-90.00 Lot: 549 An Edwardian silver vesta case, by Asprey & Co., Birmingham 1905, of plain circular form, 1 3/4in. (4.5cms); and a late Victorian silver heart-shaped vesta case, maker's mark obscured by probably by Samuel M. Levi, Birmingham 1900, engraved foliated scrolls and initials. (2) Lot: 550 A blue enamel snuff box, probably Bilston, oval, the white enamelled hinged cover centred by a ship and island, the border with text 'Though absent not forgotten', 1 3/4in. (4.5cms). Lot: 551 A George III wine label, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1804, 'Port'; a Victorian decanter label, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1846, 'Madeira'; and a Victorian decanter label, by Aston & Son, Birmingham 1858, 'Sherry'. (3) circular tapered and decorated with a rustic scene of a young lady and small child, hinged cover, white metal mounts, 3 1/2in. (9cms). Lot: 556 A pair of Edwardian cut glass and silver-mounted scent bottles, by George Unite, Birmingham 1904, of globular shape, with embossed silver covers, decorated with a foliate design, 6in. (15cms) high. Lot: 557 A pair of late Victorian silver and ivory knife rests, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897, with gadrooned borders, in velvet lined case. Estimate: 60.00-80.00 Lot: 558 A French 800 standard lorgnette, with engraved foliate pattern handles. Estimate: 30.00-50.00 Lot: 559 A silver plated boar pattern vesta case, 2in. (5cms); a George V caddy spoon, by Albert Edward Bonner, with fish pattern terminal; and a Victorian scent bottle and cover (detached), by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1897. (3) Lot: 552 An Edwardian silver tapered candlestick, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1904, in mid 18th Century style with foliate design, loaded base, 4 3/4in. (12cms); and an early 20th Century stamp box, hallmarks rubbed but probably by H. Matthews, Birmingham, rectangular with gadrooned border and sloping hinged cover with replacement perspex, 1 3/4in. (4.5cms). (2) Estimate: 60.00-90.00 Lot: 553 An Edwardian novelty silver pepperette, by George Vale & Co., Birmingham 1906, 1 1/4in. (3cms); an Edwardian novelty silver pepperette, by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1907, 1 3/4in. (4.5cms), both the aforementioned in the style of 18th Century kitchen pepperettes; and a late Victorian silver snuff bottle, by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1896, in the form of a Georgian caster, 2in. (5cms). (3) Estimate: 60.00-80.00 Lot: 554 A late Victorian silver novelty pepperette, by Henry Bourne, Birmingham 1899, in the form of a cafe au lait pot, 2in. (5cms) high. Lot: 555 A Continental enamelled scent bottle, possibly Viennese, Lot: 560 A Victorian silver photograph frame, possibly by Henry Wilkinson & Co. (John Brashier), London 1890, decorated with foliated scrolls around an oval cartouche, with photograph of Queen Victoria, with silver coloured easel back with inscription 'From VR, December 1890', 6 1/2in. (16.5cms). See illustration Lot: 562 A late 19th Century Russian silver and niello snuff box, rectangular, the cover engraved with a statue of St. George, on textured ground, the base engraved with a harbour scene, 3in. (7.5cms). Lot: 563 An Elizabeth II engine turned silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1953, 6 1/4in. (16cms); a George V two-handled miniature cup, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1927, 3in. (7.5cms); and a George V cream jug, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1915, baluster shape, 3in. (7.5cms). (3) Lot: 564 An Elizabeth II square silver dish, by Carrs of Sheffield, modern; two Elizabeth II shell pattern dishes; and an Elizabeth II rectangular two- handled dish, various dates, makers and 8 of 24

sizes, 3.575oz. Estimate: 30.00-50.00 Lot: 565 A George III silver vinaigrette, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1818, of rounded rectangular form, engraved foliate decoration, pierced grill to interior (detached), 1in. (2.5cms). Lot: 566 An early 20th Century silver child's rattle, by Crisford & Norris, date letter rubbed, teddy bear pattern with two suspensory bells, ivory teether and mother-of-pearl handle,. Lot: 567 A George V crocodile skin and silver-mounted hip flask, by Ackroyd Rhodes (Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd.), London 1913, rounded rectangular with hinged bulbous cover, detachable cover below engraved initial 'A', 6in. (15cms). Lot: 568 Nine assorted papier mache snuff boxes, some decorated with inlaid tortoiseshell design, another decorated with town scene, one with shell pattern top, etc. Lot: 569 A George V silver and mother-of-pearl combination folding knife and fork, by Singleton & Priestman, Sheffield 1915, mother-of-pearl handle. Estimate: 60.00-80.00 Lot: 570 A George V silver cased carriage clock, by Mappin & Webb, London 1910, the silvered roman dial with French platform lever escapement, the rectangular case with bellflower and rosette design to front, hinged door to back, with hinged handle above, on squat bracket feet, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms). See illustration Lot: 571 An Edwardian silver patent visiting card case, by Henry Williamson Ltd., London 1907, of rounded rectangular engine turned form, with engraved monogram, 3 1/4in. (8cms), 1.4oz. See illustration Lot: 572 An Edwardian cut glass and silver-mounted combination inkwell/pocket watch stand, hallmarks indistinct but probably those of William Harrison Walter, Birmingham 1905, 3 1/2in. (9cms). Lot: 573 An Edwardian dressing table jar and silver cover, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1903, the rounded rectangular cut glass base with profusely embossed floral design cover with central cartouche, 8in. (21cms). Estimate: 60.00-80.00 Lot: 574 An Edward VIII 9ct. yellow gold cigarette case, by S.J. Rose, London 1936, of engine turned decoration, 68grms. gross, 3 1/4 x 3in. (8.5 x 7.5cms). Estimate: 350.00-450.00 Lot: 575 A George VI 9ct. yellow gold cigarette case, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1942, engine turned with engraved initials and date to cartouche, 98grms. gross, 3 1/4 x 3in. (8.5 x 7.5cms). Estimate: 500.00-700.00 Lot: 576 A George V silver cigarette box, with the mark of Liberty & Co. over struck with the mark of William Hair Haseler, W.H. Haseler Ltd., Birmingham 1912, of spot hammered rectangular form, the cover with stylized leaf, dot and beadwork style decoration, wooden interior, 5 1/4in. (13.5cms). Lot: 577 A Continental 800 standard miniature clock, the enamelled arabic dial within an ornate Art Nouveau style case with foliate decoration, 3 1/2in. (9cms) high. Estimate: 100.00-120.00 Lot: 578 A Scottish silver-mounted skeandhu, the blade marked for John Blyde Ltd., Sheffield, unmarked silver coloured mounts to scabbard, the hilt with Celtic strapwork design and inset with Cairngorm, the mounts bear single hallmark for William Marshall, Edinburgh 1807, 7 1/2in. (19cms). Estimate: 180.00-250.00 Lot: 579 An Edwardian silver box and cover, by Mappin Bros., London 1902, plain circular, the detachable cover engraved with crest, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms), 5.29oz. Estimate: 60.00-90.00 Lot: 580 An Elizabeth II whisky tot measure, by P.H. Vogel & Co., Birmingham 1977, "Just a thimbleful", 2in. (5cms) high; an Elizabeth II double-ended cup, by Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1977, with Lindisfarne pattern centre, 4in. (10.5cms), and four George V silver coasters, by Mappin & Webb, 8.96oz. (6) Lot: 581 An Edwardian silver matchbox cover, by Samuel M. Levi, 9 of 24

Birmingham 1905, engraved crest; a George V matchbox cover, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1921, with hinged cover; a George V matchbox cover, maker's mark indistinct, rectangular, all engraved crests, various sizes; and a George V cigarette case, London 1924, plain rectangular form, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms), 3.45oz. of weighable silver. (4) Estimate: 60.00-80.00 Lot: 582 An Elizabeth II wine taster, by H. Bros., Sheffield 1966, plain circular, engraved inscription 'Queen Elizabeth 2 Maiden Voyage, 1969', entwined snakes pattern handle, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms), 3.9oz. Lot: 589 Three late 19th Century Russian dessert spoons, probably by Henrik Mathias Kilpelainen, St. Petersburg 1895, fiddle pattern and engraved initials; two late 19th Century dessert spoons, by K.F. (Karl Faberge), 1890, fiddle pattern and engraved initials; and a 19th Century Russian dessert spoon, by E.I.S., dated 1875, fiddle pattern, 9.2oz. (6) Lot: 590 Twelve early 20th Century Finnish tea spoons, by SKKO-Y, 1922, stylized fiddle and shell pattern, engraved initials, in velvet lined case, 5.7oz. Lot: 583 An Edwardian letter opener, by Ollivant & Botsford, London 1909, with owl pattern finial, 6 1/4in. (16cms). Estimate: 30.00-50.00 Lot: 584 A George VI engine turned lighter, by W.M. Ltd., of tubular form; a George V box, London 1917, mother-of-pearl top; a George V box, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1923; an Edwardian box, by George Unite, Birmingham 1905, glass liner; a sterling fluted circular miniature dish; a sterling silver pepperette; and a steel and mother- of-pearl cork screw. (7) Lot: 585 An Edwardian table cigar lighter, maker's mark indistinct, Chester 1904, of Aladdin's Lamp form, scroll handle and stepped oval base, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms). Estimate: 60.00-80.00 Lot: 586 A 19th Century Russian silver cream jug, by K.W., with the assayer's mark of Viktor Savinkov, 1870, circular tapered with Greek key decoration, beadwork border, scroll handle, 2 3/4in. (7cms); and a similarly styled sugar bowl, circular with beadwork design, 2 3/4in. (7cms), 8.655oz. Estimate: 300.00-500.00 Lot: 587 A Continental 830 standard sugar bowl, cream jug and similar oval dish, the sugar and cream jug of squat circular form with loop handles, the dish of plain circular design, size of dish 10in. (25.5cms), 14.85oz. Lot: 588 Four pieces of Persian white metal coffee ware, late 19th/early 20th Century, comprising: an octagonal tapering coffee pot; a two-handled sugar bowl; a cream jug; and an oval dish, all profusely decorated in allover foliate design. Estimate: 250.00-350.00 Lot: 591 A 19th Century French beaker, of shaped form, engraved with floral design, 'RE' monogram and dedication inscription, 3in. (8cms) high, 2oz. Estimate: 30.00-40.00 Lot: 592 A sterling dish, by Camusso, Peru, rounded rectangular form with gadrooned and shell decoration, 9 3/4in. (25cms), 13.9oz. Lot: 593 A Chinese white metal bowl, circular tapered with an engraved scene of a figure on ox back to interior, Chinese characters to exterior, 4 1/4in. (11cms), 3.55oz. Lot: 594 A Chinese silver box and cover, probably by Po Cheng, Hong Kong, late19th/early 20th Century, rectangular, the hinged cover embossed with dragon chasing flaming pearls, centred by a cartouche engraved with monogram, foliate design sides, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms). Lot: 595 A Dutch 17th Century Century silver gilt beaker, with the Town mark of Hoorn, possible maker's mark A.A., of spot hammered circular tapering form, engraved with the figures of 'Faith, Hope & Charity', within oval cartouche within foliate scroll, dolphin and fruit work design, the lower section engraved with owl and heron designs, leaf and beadwork base rim, 7 1/4in. (18.5cms), 11.98oz. See illustration Estimate: 2,500.00-3,500.00 Lot: 596 A set of six Norwegian silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, in various colours, the tapering stems stamped 925S, in original cardboard box, retailed by G. Hagen. Estimate: 60.00-90.00 Lot: 597 10 of 24

Six Norwegian table forks and matching spoon, by Thorvald Marthinsen, with ornate pierced leaf and flower pattern terminals, in velvet lined case, 9.5oz. Lot: 598 A German two-handled bon bon, by Karl SÃ hnlein & SÃ hne, Hanau, 20th Century, of navette form, with pierced sides decorated with fruiting vine design, on knopped spreading oval stem, 7 1/4in. (18.5cms), 9.525oz. Lot: 599 A pair of Danish sterling salad servers, by Georg Jensen, acorn pattern. Lot: 600 Tudor Royal: a gentleman's 9ct. gold cased wristwatch, the circular silvered baton dial with Tudor seventeen ruby movement, the case marked 'Rolex' and numbered 12856/403666. Estimate: 130.00-180.00 Lot: 601 Omega: a lady's 9ct. gold cased cocktail watch, the silvered face with baton dial, fitted with 9ct. gold Omega textured mesh link strap, 24grms with movement, 20cms long, with certificate, c.1972. Lot: 602 A 9ct. white gold and diamond set bracelet watch, the turquoise enamel blank oval dial surrounded by twenty-two brilliant cut diamonds, fitted with a movement signed 'Milner', on a textured link bracelet, 135grms. gross (including movement). See illustration Estimate: 2,800.00-3,500.00 Lot: 603 Rotary Elite: a lady's steel cased wristwatch, the silvered faces with reverso design, one side with subsidiary seconds dial, the other with subsidiary date aperture, fitted with a link pattern bracelet. Lot: 604 Mathey, Geneve: a lady's yellow gold fob watch, the gilt roman dial decorated with engraved flowers, in fitted case, stamped 'K18', engraved with floral scrolling decoration. Lot: 605 A Corum 18ct. gold and diamond set cased lady's wristwatch, case no. 341933, the face made with 24ct. gold medallion from the United Bank of Switzerland, manual wind mechanism, with a diamond set crown, on brown leather strap, fitted with a plated Corum clasp. Estimate: 1,000.00-1,500.00 Lot: 606 A steel cased Tudor Prince Oysterdate rotor self winding wristwatch, the silvered face with baton dial and subsidiary seconds aperture, tapering Rolex link bracelet strap. Lot: 607 Huguenin: a lady's 18ct. gold cased cocktail watch, baton silvered dial, on twin snake link bracelet. Estimate: 120.00-180.00 Lot: 608 Omega: a lady's 9ct. white gold cased cocktail watch, silvered baton dial, textured link bracelet strap. Lot: 609 Omega Constellation: an 18ct. gold cased chronometer, c.1969, the gilt face with baton dial and date aperture, with original textured mesh link bracelet strap, 107grms with movement, 19cms. long. See illustration Estimate: 1,500.00-1,800.00 Lot: 610 Rolex Oyster Perpetual: a steel cased wristwatch, with silvered baton dial, serial no. 843166, ref. no. F54791, c.1952, on worn brown leather strap, with import certificate. See illustration Lot: 611 Rolex Oyster Rolco: a steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, the silvered face with arabic dial and subsidiary seconds aperture, serial no. 95076F, ref. no. 2081, c.1935, fitted with a replacement steel strap. See illustration Lot: 612 Rolex Oyster Imperial chronometer: a steel cased wristwatch, the silvered face with arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds aperture, engraved name to back, serial no. 112287, ref. no. 3116, c.1937, on a black leather strap. See illustration Estimate: 200.00-400.00 Lot: 613 International Watch Company: a gentleman's wristwatch, with silvered quarter arabic and baton dial, subsidiary date aperture, fitted automatic movement in steel case, with engraved name to back. See illustration Estimate: 200.00-400.00 Lot: 614 Girard-Perregaux: a Gyromatic gentleman's wristwatch, the silvered face with quarter arabic and baton dial, the automatic 11 of 24

movement in a steel case, black leather strap. See illustration Lot: 615 A yellow metal cased hunter pocket watch, by Elgin National Watch Company, the engine turned cover engraved with monogram over a white enamel decorative dial with arabic numerals, scrolling hands and subsidiary seconds aperture, case interior engraved 'George J. Brannah' and '14k', fitted with a crown winder, 116 grms. with movement. See illustration Lot: 616 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust: a gentleman's stainless steel and gilt metal wristwatch, the circular white enamelled roman dial with date aperture, ref. 16233, Serial No. P584171, flexible strap, in original box with purchase receipt and Rolex guarantee, dated 1st May, 2001. See illustration Estimate: 1,200.00-1,800.00 Lot: 617 Maurice Guerdat: a lady's 18ct. yellow gold cased cocktail watch, the rectangular baton dial with textured bezel, serial no. 10067, on an 18ct. yellow gold mesh strap, 18grms. without movement. Lot: 618 Movado: a gentleman's 18ct. gold cased wristwatch, with alternate arabic numerals and arrow markers, centre seconds, seventeen jewel movement, movement border stamped 'Metal' and number 4905, the case mark '284905/R8696', with 9ct. bracelet strap, gross weight with movement removed 32.4grms. See illustration Lot: 619 Omega: a stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circular arabic dial, with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered 9947839, flexible metal strap. Estimate: 120.00-180.00 Lot: 620 Longines Automatic: a gilt metal and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, the gilt baton dial with the crest of 'H.M. King Hussein of Jordan', date aperture, on leather strap, original box. See illustration Lot: 621 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer: a mid 20th Century gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, with circular arabic and baton dial, associated flexible strap. See illustration Lot: 622 Rolex Oyster Royal: a mid 20th Century stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, with silvered arabic dial and subsidiary seconds dial, with associated strap. See illustration Lot: 623 A Victorian gentleman's 18ct. gold cased hunter pocket watch, with enamelled roman dial signed J.A.S. Ritchie & Son, Edinburgh, subsidiary seconds dial, the movement No. 5607 and 5366, gross weight of watch 121.8grms. approximately. See illustration Estimate: 650.00-850.00 Lot: 624 Omega: a lady's 9ct. gold wristwatch, 1960's, with circular baton dial, mesh pattern strap, weight of watch with movement removed 23.9grms. Estimate: 120.00-150.00 Lot: 625 Rolex Oyster Veriflat: a gentleman's 18ct. gold wristwatch, with circular baton dial and subsidiary seconds dial, on 18ct. gold bracelet. See illustration Estimate: 2,000.00-3,000.00 Lot: 626 A George III silver cased pocket watch, with enamelled roman dial, movement signed 'John Blaylock', the case marked for London 1790 (formerly the inner section of a pair cased pocket watch, part outer case); a George III silver cased pocket watch, with enamelled roman dial, movement signed 'James Howden, Edinburgh', the case marked for London 1775 (formerly the inner section of a pair cased pocket watch); a Georgian silver cased pocket watch, with enamelled roman dial, the movement stamped 'J. Edmonds, London', the case indistinctly marked (formerly the inner section of a pair cased pocket watch); a George III pair cased pocket watch, with enamelled roman dial, signed 'William Browning, London', the case and outer case marked for Birmingham 1808; and three other silver cased pocket watches, one with associated case. Lot: 627 Omega: a gentleman's 9ct. gold cased wristwatch, the silvered baton dial signed 'Omega Geneve', with date aperture, the movement No. 32702758 adjusted two positions, 17 jewels, the case No. 1315412 and dated for London 1972, engraved presentation inscription to back case, steel and gilt metal strap. See illustration Lot: 628 Rotary: a 9ct. gold nurse's fob watch, with circular baton dial, garnet set surround, suspended from a 9ct. floral pattern brooch set cultured pearls and garnets. Estimate: 120.00-160.00 Lot: 629 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner: a stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 5513, the black dial with luminous 12 of 24

dot markers and sweep centre seconds, black rotating bezel, no bracelet, Serial No. 1499205. See illustration Estimate: 3,500.00-4,500.00 Lot: 630 An early 20th Century lady's fob watch, the yellow metal case with white enamel roman and gilt dial within a bezel of seed pearls, the case back with central enamelled pansy pattern panel, also with seed pearl dial with a gilt metal bow pattern brooch fitting, set with graduated seed pearls. Lot: 631 A Victorian 18ct. gold cased open face gentleman's pocket watch, the gilt roman dial with matted foliate centre, the back cover engraved foliate design, gross weight of pocket watch with movement 63.3grms. See illustration Estimate: 300.00-350.00 Lot: 632 Rands Compactum: an Art Deco silver pocket watch, the rectangular case with part folding cover opening to reveal an arabic dial with subsidiary seconds, folding-out to rest on cover, the case by A.G. Rendall for Reid & Sons, and numbered 10421410235. Lot: 633 Rolex: a gentleman's 9ct. gold cased wristwatch, c.1960, the circular dial with arrow and arabic numerals, signed 'Rolex Precision', subsidiary seconds dial, the back of case with presentation inscription, modern leather strap, case no. 12868/37834. See illustration Estimate: 300.00-400.00 Lot: 634 Longines: a lady's 18ct. gold wristwatch, the circular mother-ofpearl dial with diamond dot markers within diamond set bezel, the case No. L51747, with No. 32028895, the bracelet strap stamped '750', in original presentation case with plastic card certificate and booklets, together with original purchase receipt from The Goldsmiths. See illustration Estimate: 1,200.00-1,800.00 Lot: 635 Omega: a bicolour quartz gentleman's Seamaster Polaris bracelet watch, black dial supported by a minute track with luminous hour markers, tonneau- shaped case, No. 53282995, fitted to a steel link bracelet with folding clasp. See illustration Lot: 636 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date: a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, with white enamel roman dial, date aperture, Design No. 15200, ref. no. X625939, with original bracelet strap and box with certificates. See illustration Estimate: 2,200.00-2,600.00 Lot: 637 Rolex Oyster Perpetual GMT Master: a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, the circular topical dial with luminous circular baton and arrow numeral indicators, replacement Mercedes hands, with arrow time zone indicator, date aperture to third hour, replacement red and blue arabic calibrating bezel, steel case ref. 6542, Serial No. 426864, no crown guards, stainless steel Rolex strap. See illustration Estimate: 4,000.00-6,000.00 Lot: 638 Rolex Oyster Perpetual GMT Master: a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, the black dial with luminous markers, date aperture, Mercedes hands and dual time zone arrow hand, blue and red bezel, Ref. 1675, Serial No. 1844023, Rolex strap. See illustration Estimate: 2,500.00-3,500.00 Lot: 639 Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust: a gentleman's 18ct. gold wristwatch, the circular baton dial with centre seconds, plastic crystal with lens, milled bezel, the strap stamped 750. See illustration Estimate: 3,000.00-4,000.00 Lot: 640 Omega Automatic Geneve Dynamic: a gentleman's gilt metal wristwatch, c.1970's, gold and grey coloured dial with white baton markers, date aperture, oval case, Omega crown, case width measures approximately 42cms. Lot: 650 An Etruscan style yellow metal brooch, decorated with central roundel and extensive beadwork, marked to reverse '15ct.', 5cms wide, 6grms; together with another Etruscan style brooch, of roundel form, centred with purple backed cabochon believed to be rock crystal, surrounded by wirework, glazed panel to reverse, 4cms wide. (2) Lot: 651 A coral bead necklace, made up of alternate large and small beads, 19in. (49cms) long; together with a red branch coral necklace, 21in. (54cms) long. Lot: 652 A Victorian bird pattern bar brooch, the swallow with senaille cut diamond wings and body, set red stone eye, with ball pattern finials, each flanked by a single diamond, unmarked, 4.5cms wide. Lot: 653 A Victorian sentimental bar brooch, the central heart motif set with senaille cut diamonds and old cut rubies, within a bamboo frame, on bamboo design bar, stamped '15ct' to reverse, 4cms 13 of 24