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A Byzantine 12th century bronze reliquary cross pendant, formed in two halves with hinged suspension loop and hinged base (still functioning), the front decorated with the figure of Christ on the cross, the reverse a standing figure of Virgin Mary, nimbate with heads of Saints in the three corners, 10.5 x 4.7cm. £260-£300
Hammer Price: £280
A selection of Anglo Saxon to Medieval bronze artefacts, including three 9th century strap ends, four 14th century buckles and a 14th century gilded harness pendant with floral design and traces of blue enamel, complete with swivel mount, together with further strap end, pins and a dagger chape. (12) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
A Greek/Hellenistic 3rd-2nd century BC gold seal ring, of stirrup shape with circular sectioned plain hoop, the pointed oval bezel decorated with a circular vessel or altar mounted on two feet, with curved projections or handles below to each side, the top modelled as a line of pellets and sprigs of three leaves adorning the two corners of the bezel, edged with a pellet border, internal diameter 20mm, weight 5.78gm. £500-£600
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A gold posy ring, late 16th - early 17th century, inscribed to the inside in capitals “MOUNCUR A VOUS” (“My heart to you”), decorated to the outside with horizontal grooves showing traces of white enamel, divided by vertical bands with traces of black enamel, ring size F. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £1,600
A 1930s silver five piece condiment set, comprising two circular salts, with blue glass liners, two peppers and a mustard, each with Celtic inspired borders, with matching salt and mustard spoons, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1933-1935, cased, peppers height 8.5cm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £180
A set of four late Victorian silver heart-shaped bon bon dishes, each pierced decorated dish with scroll and ribbon decoration, on ball feet, by James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Chester 1898, length 9cm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £90
A silver cream jug and sugar bowl by Tiffany & Co, the cream jug of baluster form, on circular foot, with scroll handle, together with plain circular footed sugar bowl, with reeded rim, both stamped ‘TIFFANY & CO STERLING 953’, jug height 10.2cm, bowl height 5.4cm, diameter 9.2cm. £80-£120
Hammer Price: £110
A matched pair of silver visiting card cases by Sampson & Mordan, retailed Mappin & Webb, 1908 and 1918, the hinged covers crested and initialled W, the reverse of one marked ‘SATURNE’, both with London hallmarks and maker’s marks, width 6.1cm. (2) £100-£120
A matched set of four silver spirit tots, modelled in the style of late 17th century porringers, with wrythen lobed decoration and twin scroll handles, three hallmarked by Daniel and John Welby, London 1902, the fourth hallmarked for 1890 with original maker’s mark overstruck later with Welby maker’s mark, heights of first three 3cm, height of fourth 3.2cm. £150-£200
A small Victorian silver cream jug, embossed and chased throughout with flowers and foliage, with angular handle, base hallmarked for L. Spiers, Birmingham 1888, height 8cm. £50-60
Hammer Price: £120
A white metal miniature basket, the circular basket of woven construction, with hinged cover, dimensions 5.3 x 4.5cm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £80
A Victorian eight piece silver topped and hobnail cut-glass dressing table set, comprising two cylindrical jars, two square section jars, one oval pot, one cushion-shaped pot with hinged cover and two rectangular hairpin trays, all the covers engraved with ornate strapwork decoration, initiated ‘VS’ with cockerel crest, hallmarked for London 1858, by makers Thomas Johnson I, retailed by Austin of Dublin, tallest jar 9.5cm, length of hairpin trays 14cm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £260
Assorted silver and white metal boxes, including a George III silver rectangular snuff box, engraved with a repeating lattice and leaf design, the hinged lid applied with a plaque inscribed ‘To a Friend’, probably by John Touliet, London 1785, a Georgian silver etui ((missing fittings), unmarked, a silver kidney-shaped box, Birmingham 1938, a silver compact, a silver vesta case, a Chinese white metal bowed card case, two silver thimbles and a white metal example, a French twist whale...
Hammer Price: £480
A silver money clip in the form of an abacus, with engraved cyphered initials, stamped ‘sterling’ and engraved ‘Sammy’ together with a silver envelope-style twin division stamp holder, with suspensory loop, stamped ‘STERLING SILVER’, a silver plated sovereign and half sovereign case with scroll decoration, and another of similar design, money clip length 5.5cm, stamp holder length 4.1cm, sovereign cases lengths 6.3cm and 5.2cm. (4) £50-£60
£50–£60
A collection of flatware, comprising mostly silver spoons, to include a silver fiddle pattern berry spoon by Richard Turner & John Shea, 1808, and a dog nose pattern spoon later converted to a berry spoon, etc, various makers and dates. (14) £80-£100
A collection of Scandinavian silver flatware, comprising mostly spoons, to include four teaspoons by Thorvald Marthinsen Sølvvarefabrik, etc., various makers and dates. (10) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £50
Of Regimental interest: A set of three 1st Royal Lancashire Militia (The Duke of Lancaster’s Own) silver fiddle pattern table forks, engraved ‘On / promotion / Captn CH Bird / 1870’, two with London hallmark for 1824 and partial maker’s marks possibly for William Chawner, one with London hallmark for 1828 and maker’s mark ‘LS’, length 20.5cm. (3) £60-£80
A pair of Danish silver large salad servers, by Frigast, the reverse of both stamped ‘FRIGAST STERLING DENMARK’, spoon length 25.7cm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £130
A pair of Norwegian silver servers by Brødrene Lohn, mid 20th century, of Kloster pattern, both with maker’s mark ‘LM’, fineness stamp ‘830S’ and Norwegian mark ‘NM’, spoon additionally numbered ‘Nr120’, lengths 18.3cm and 22.2cm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £95
A George III silver navette-shaped sugar basket, the bright-cut engraved basket with pierced foliate and garland style decoration, initials to the front and back, with beaded swing handle, the oval foot engraved with the inscription “A token of gratitude for kind attention in sickness to Major Cradock 1851”, with maker’s mark for Robert Hennell, hallmarked for London, 1827, length 13.5cm. £100-£150
A Danish silver basket by Cohr, of shallow oval design, applied with a diagonally mounted handled, with ribbed finish to the centre, stamped ‘STERLING Cohr DENMARK 925’, length 22.2cm. £220-£260
Hammer Price: £240
A silver oval shallow twin-handled dish by Tiffany & Co, of ribbed form with foliate twin handles, raised on four ball feet, stamped to the reverse ‘TIFFANY & CO MAKERS STERLING 22974 M’, length 25cm. £80-£100
A large circular shallow electro-plated dish by Garrard, edged with gilt oak leaf border, the reverse stamped ‘Garrard & Co Ltd 112 Regent Street London’, diameter 38.2cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £160
A late Victorian silver punch bowl, with scroll and shell pierced border, the sides embossed and chased with stylised anthemion motifs, raised on circular foot, by John Rogers & Sons, Sheffield, 1897, numbered beneath foot ‘2208’, height 18.5cm, diameter 27.5cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,300
A small collection of silverware, including a George III cream jug with bright-cut engraved border and reeded handle, hallmarked for London, 1815, a smaller half-lobed cream jug, Birmingham, 1906, a sugar caster, Sheffield, 1946, a Swedish christening beaker with gilt interior and engraved with a meandering boarder of fruiting vines, inscribed ‘Elizabeth 1923’, together with a pair of electro-plated salts on ball feet, first height 8.4cm. £140-£180
Hammer Price: £150
A silver shaped oval dish by Tiffany & Co, with pierced meandering foliate border and reeded edge, raised on flattened bun feet, reverse stamped ‘Tiffany & Co, 16996A Makers 652..’ (last numeral indistinct), ‘STERLING SILVER 925-1000’ and date letter ‘M’, dimensions 30.5 x 23cm. £200-£260
Of Judaica interest: A Continental antique table/wall menorah, the back plate applied with rampant lions framing the Torah, beneath crown and two Stars of David, the reverse with support for detachable candle branch, the rectangular base mounted to the front with eight small candleholders, raised on four scroll feet, unmarked, the reverse with attached suspension loop, unmarked, of composite construction, height 13.5cm. £300-£400
£300–£400
A set of six Russian silver gilt vodka/Kiddush goblets, the bowls and feet with engraved scrolled decoration, bearing Moscow city mark, maker’s marks ‘AE’, ‘AV’ (ligated) and ‘84.AC, 1893’, height 6.3cm. £300-350
Hammer Price: £360
A mother-of-pearl visiting card case, composed of mother-of-pearl panels in chequerboard design, the front centred with a silver monogrammed cartouche with foliate engraving, with blue silk compartmented interior, measuring 10.1 x 7.1 x 1.7cm. £60-£80
A 9ct gold cased cigar cutter, by Kurt Wayne, of rectangular form with bark textured finish, and suspensory loop, maker’s marks, hallmarked for London 1970, length 5.3cm. £200-£260
A late Victorian silver presentation key, the ‘bow’ engraved to a central oval plaque: ’EASINGTON WATERWORKS presented to Miss L. F. Hall on the occasion of her opening the above Waterworks 27th September 1895’, the reverse engraved ‘Engineers Fairbank & Son Westminster & York Contractor Thos. Bell Market Weighton’, with scrolling foliate surround, the ‘bit’ modelled as a monogram of the initials (L.F.H.) of the recipient, with maker’s mark J.E. (possibly overstruck),...
Hammer Price: £170
A Japanese simulated ivory miniature cabinet (or Kodansu), decorated to the top and sides in applied coloured lacquers with figurative scenes, birds and fish, the twin doors opening to reveal three graduating drawers, dimensions height 6cm, width 7.8cm, depth 4.8cm. £80-£120
Hammer Price: £320
Assorted items, comprising an elephant pin cushion, on rectangular base stamped ‘925’, a two section pill box modelled as a walnut, stamped inside ‘STERLING MEXICO’, a carved walnut depicting Oriental figures, and a small photograph frame with easel back, Continental hallmark, first height 4.6cm, second 3.6cm, third 4cm, fourth 8.5 x 6.8cm. (4) £80-£100
A Chinese figural desk seal and a Chinese Export pepper pot, the seal, circa 1880-1900, representing a bearded figure wearing a HAN FU costume and bat wing headdress, both stamped with two zhuanshu seal characters for Shou representing Longevity, the pepper pot, circa 1900-1930, with screw off cover, raised on three feet and decorated with dragons, hallmarked to the base for Hung Chong, both white metal, first length 8.6cm, second 8.5cm. £120-£150
Hammer Price: £220
A collection of Chinese and Eastern white metal chatelaines, including two double sided enamelled examples, suspending assorted grooming instruments including tongue scrapers, tooth picks, ear picks, tweezers etc together with a quantity of additional loose instruments, longest chatelaine approximately 30cm. £500-£700
£500–£700
A Victorian 9ct gold long guard chain and fob watch, the double row belcher-link chain with swivel clasp, stamped ‘9ct’ and with maker’s mark ‘WHWLD’, suspending a 9ct gold engraved fob watch, the gilt dial with Roman numerals and central floral decoration, numbered ‘155347’, case stamped ‘9c’, chain length approximately 37.5cm, watch diameter 33mm. £300-£360
Hammer Price: £400
An 18ct gold Swiss open face fob watch by Baume, Geneva and a silver open face pocket watch by Waltham, the fob watch with gilt dial, central floral engraved detail, the movement signed ‘BAUME GENEVA’ B & L’, outer case and cuvette both numbered ‘13554’, the silver open face keyless wind pocket watch with white enamel dial and black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, blued steel hands, the case hallmarked for Birmingham, 1937, the movement signed ‘A.W.W.Co Riverside WALTHAM...
Hammer Price: £330
Three Swiss silver pocket watches, the first, an open face keyless wind pocket by Omega, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial, blued steel hands, the signed movement numbered ‘6188366’, the inside back case and cuvette numbered ‘6981192’, stamped swan guarantee mark to the stem; the second, an open face keyless wind pocket watch by Longines, the signed white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial, and gilt hands, inside back...
Hammer Price: £300
A porcelain Omega dish by Limoges, of square form with gilt detail, the centre printed with logo for the Omega watch company, reverse stamped ‘LIMOGES FRANCE’, with Omega box, width 15.6cm. £100-£120
A pocket forecaster by Negretti & Zambra, in original box, a leather cased circular gilt pocket barometer retailed by Army & Navy Stores Ltd, London, and another similar, retailed by Reese, Portmadoc together with a pocket compass, first diameter 53mm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £200
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