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Toovey's
Lot 379
An oval silver tea caddy with half reeded decoration and hinged lid, Birmingham 1939 by A & J Zimmerman.
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Lot 388
A late Victorian and later silver harlequin three piece tea service of circular half reeded form, each rim cast with masks and scrolls, comprising teapot and milk jug, London 1927 by Edward Barnard & Sons and a two handled sugar bowl, London 1895 by Walter & John Barnard.
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Toovey's
Lot 395
An Edwardian silver hunting horn, London 1905 by Sampson Mordan & Co, length approx 30.4cm.
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Toovey's
Lot 407
A Victorian silver inkstand of rounded rectangular form, the central bombé shaped box and cover with taper holder surmount, flanked by two inkwell holders, on bracket feet, London 1843 by Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, length approx 29.5cm (lacking inkwells).
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Toovey's
Lot 409
An Edwardian Mappin & Webb plated Hanoverian rat tail pattern canteen of cutlery within an oak canteen case (some lacking).
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Toovey's
Lot 423
A pair of French silver cups and saucers with spiral reeded and scroll decoration, together with a Hukin & Heath plated three place folding cake stand and a small collection of silver and plate.
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Toovey's
Lot 851
A 1914-15 Star to `9748 Sjt J.M. Irish. Oxf&Bucks: L.I.`, together with a 1914-18 British War Medal and a 1914-19 Victory Medal to `9748 A.W.O.Cl.2. J.M. Irish. Oxf.& Bucks.L.I.`, mounted on a bar as worn.
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Toovey's
Lot 875
A Peel, Dufferin & Holton Regiment cap badge, detailed `The Lorne Scots`, a Royal Sussex Regiment cap badge, a silver and enamelled RMIB jewel (ribbon and suspension lacking), sundry militaria, a Victoria Young Head crown, two Roman coins and nine further coins and tokens.
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Toovey's
Lot 881
A Second World War Mk III liquid filled prismatic compass by T.G. Co. Ltd., dated 1944 (defective, requires refilling), with card box, together with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1915, with engraved inscription `W.A. Dean, 1916 Somme, 1917 Arras & Cambrai, 1918 Wounded & Prisoner at Münster`.
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Toovey's
Lot 932
A Victorian naval officer`s sword by Batten & Adams with slightly curved single edged blade, length approx 77.5cm, etched with crowned fowled anchor, royal arms and foliate scrolls, the brass hilt with wire bound sharkskin covered grip, in its brass mounted leather scabbard (defective, blade pitted, scabbard broken).
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Toovey's
Lot 934
A Victorian Light Infantry officer`s sword by Silver & Co. with slightly curved single edged blade, length approx 82cm (pitted), the steel triple bar hilt with wire bound fishskin covered grip, in its plated scabbard.
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Toovey's
Lot 1470
An F. & R. Pratt two handled Etruscan style vase, circa 1860, the black ground body decorated to each side with Classical figures beneath gilt enriched banded geometric decoration to the neck, flanked by gilt enriched loop handles, unmarked.
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Toovey's
Lot 1478
An H.J. Wood jug, the pale mushroom glazed body relief decorated with colourful flowers above pineapple type moulding, together with a T.F. & S. Phoenix `Athens` jug relief moulded with leaves in blue and brown with abstract handles, and an Arthur Wood brown glazed mug printed with rugby players.
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Toovey's
Lot 1517
A set of eleven Hammersley & Co. Rowland Ward coffee cans and twelve saucers, each can decorated with a named bird beneath gilt rims, black printed marks to bases, together with a Royal Albert `Lavender Rose` pattern part tea service, a `Welsh Teaparty` teapot and cover and three other pieces.
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Toovey's
Lot 1535
Two Danish Bing and Grondahl biscuit porcelain figures, one modelled as Athena, the other a classical nude maiden, one marked `B&G` in underglaze blue to base.
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Toovey's
Lot 1560
A cased set of six Royal Worcester gilt lined cabinet coffee cups and saucers, circa 1955, each decorated with a titled bird by Maybury, signed, black printed marks and titles to bases, together with a set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1955 by Mappin & Webb.
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Toovey's
Lot 1574
A Rye pottery stoneware bowl, of circular shape, the exterior with a design of black vertical lines against a grey ground, white glazed interior, together with a Carlton Ware oval bowl, an Art Nouveau Austrian vase (faults) and a George Jones & Son coffee cup and saucer.
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Toovey's
Lot 1579
A pair of Villeroy & Boch delft circular charges, late 19th/early 20th Century, each decorated in blue, the first with a windmill, the second with a castle type building, blue printed and impressed marks to bases, together with three later delft vases (some restoration).
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Toovey's
Lot 1591
A Gesso Faience James Macintyre & Co. jug, circa 1900, tubelined with blue poppies against a pale green ground between dark green foliate borders, brown printed mark to base with pattern No. `M1755` (chips).
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Toovey's
Lot 1602
An F. & R. Pratt pot lid printed with the Philadelphia Exhibition, framed, together with six other pot lids, including `Shakespeare`s House`, `The Battle of the Nile` and `Royal Harbour Ramsgate`, three framed.
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Toovey's
Lot 1628
A Swedish pottery brown glazed oval bowl with abstract rim, mid-20th Century, together with a Dutch stoneware vase of cylindrical form with turquoise glazed interior, a Bing & Grondahl stoneware hexagonal bowl, a Porsgrund porcelain vase and four Copenhagen biscuit porcelain circular plaques, boxed.
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Toovey's
Lot 1632
An F. & R. Prattware pot lid and base Shooting Bears (minor faults), together with nine other framed pot lids, comprising War, Peace, The Game Bag, two Jealous Rival, Snap Dragon, The Sportsman, Hide and Seek and A Letter from the Diggings (minor faults).
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Toovey's
Lot 1637
A `Cold Cream of Roses` Ross & Sons pot lid printed with the Ornamental Garden, framed (haircrack), together with another pot lid printed with the Church of the Holy Trinity - Stratford on Avon, with pearl dot border.
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Toovey's
Lot 3125
A collection of Britains, T & B, Johillco and other lead and plastic zoo, farm and garden animals, figures and accessories, an F.G. Taylor and Sons No. 531 windmill, a cottage, etc (playwear and faults), together with three Dinky Toys warships.
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Toovey's
Lot 3143
A Hornby gauge O No. 2 1st/3rd brake composite, with end plates and lamp, and two 1st/3rd class carriages, one with `Waterloo, Salisbury & Exeter` plaque, all finished in Southern green livery with black and gold pin striping and corridor connectors, all boxed (some playwear, boxes creased and scuffed).
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Toovey's
Lot 3247
A bisque head talking doll, impressed `G & K Dep 44 28`, with brown wig, closing brown eyes, painted eyebrows and lashes, open mouth showing upper teeth, and jointed composition body, height approx 47cm.
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Toovey's
Lot 3327
A William Crawford & Sons Ltd Lucie Attwell`s Fairy House biscuit and money box (slot dented, some minor scratches).
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 10
An Art Deco platinum mounted emerald and diamond set ring. the central corner claw set trap cut emerald, of a pleasing strong green hue, flanked to either side by a millegrain collet set baguette cut diamond and four similarly set square cut diamonds, shank inscribed A.M. 1926, contained in a tooled tan leather fitted case stamped EDWARD & SONS LTD…GLASGOW. Height of ring to front 0.9cm. Estimated weights: emerald 1.70cts; diamonds approximately 0.82cts total. Estimated weights: emerald 1.70cts; diamonds approximately 0.82cts total
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 22
An early 20th century multi-gem set necklace. composed of fine belcher form links, interspersed to the front by seed pearls, additionally fringed to the front by six floral clusters of circular cut rubies and half pearls, each cluster millegrain collet set to the centre with an old cut diamond and fringed by a seed pearl set foliate motif and freshwater pearl drop, with matched tooled blue leather case stamped FENTON RUSSELL & CO LTD (pearls untested). Overall length: 46cm
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 99
TIFFANY & CO - a platinum mounted diamond set ring,. claw set to the centre with a round brilliant cut diamond, flanked to each shoulder by five similarly cut diamonds, shank signed and numbered 19747379 1.30 PT 950, with original boxes. Estimated principal diamond weight 1.30cts
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 100
CHILD & CHILD - a pair of late Victorian rose gold mounted cufflinks. each terminal designed as a heart, collet set with a green stained ivory panel, conjoined by belcher form links, struck with maker`s marks and additionally stamped 10ct. Length of terminals 1.9cm. . Note: These cufflinks are after a design by the Pre-Raphaelite painter and jewellery designer Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Manufactured by renowned London jewellers Child & Child and signed with their trade mark - a monogram of two C`s and a sunflower. The design was originally produced for the artist`s own use and re-issued commercially during the 1880`s. The intriguing design reflects Burne-Jones` preference for stained ivory over more valuable gem stones and features his favoured decorative heart motif.. Literature: Jonas, S & Nissenson, M Cufflinks. Harry N. Abrams (1999). P.21 and Gere, C. Artists Jewellery. Antique Collectors Club (1989)..
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 102
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS - a mid-20th century multi-gem set brooch. designed as a winged insect, with collet set round brilliant cut diamond set eyes, surmounted to the centre by a circular cut ruby, with claw set circular cut emerald cabochon set thorax and similarly set cushion cut yellow sapphire set abdomen, the pierced wings also claw set with smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, signed to reverse VAN CLEEF & ARPELS N.Y. and numbered 20420. 3cm x 3.7cm
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 117
A pair of early 20th century pendant earrings,. each of tapering design, set throughout with graduated old European and single cut diamonds, with central claw set cushion cut sapphire drop, with wire fittings, contained in an original fitted case stamped SPINK & SONS. Length 4.7cm
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 128
LE ROY & FILS - a Belle Époque diamond and deep blue enamelled fob watch with chain. the engine turned gold circular dial with black Arabic numerals, signed, with deep blue enamelled border to the bezel, the deep blue guilloche enamelled case applied with rose cut diamond set floral and trellis work borders, suspended from a deep blue guilloche enamelled bow-form bar brooch, set with a border of nine graduated old European and single cut diamonds, the whole suspended from a long chain, composed of white spotted deep blue enamelled cylindrical links interspersed by seed pearls and small belcher form link, contained in a tooled black leather fitted case.. Widths: watch head: 2.7cm; bar brooch 3.4cm, length of chain 67cm (including clasp)
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 147
A modern biscuit box. Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1920, of baluster panelled form with domed hinged lid and raised on four bracket feet. 21cm wide, 21oz
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 148
A William and Mary style lidded tankard. EB & S, London 1914, of plain circular form, flat lid, scroll thumb piece, simple handle, spreading foot. 19cm high, 33oz
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 170
A Scottish George III tea tray,. Fraser Howden Edinburgh 1813, rectangular form, shell and gadroon border, similar handles, engraved inscription; "Presented to Kincaid Mackenzie Esq. By the Right Honourable The Lord Provost Magistrates & Council for his eminent services as Lord Dean of Guild Of the City of Edinburgh 8th November 1833" all raised on shell bracket . 59cm high, 101oz
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 201
A late Victorian twin handled butlers tray. retailed by Whytock & Sons Dundee, London 1895, of shaped ovaloutline with shell and scroll border, the centre with engraved foliate scroll border and scroll formed cartouche with presentation inscription, with twin handles with foliate terminals and shell detail. 60cm wide across handles, 92oz . Notes: presentation inscription reads `Presented to Duncan MacDonald Esq J.P & D.L one of the magistrates in Dundee by the office bearers and members of Free St Peters on the occasion of the celebration of his Jubilee as an eler in the congregation Dundee 11th February 1895`
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 204
A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service. E & J Barnard, London 1860, comprising; a coffee pot; a teapot; a milk jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, each with tapered baluster bodies with intertwined beaded borders forming panels and cartouches, these with displayed flower heads and motifs between, with simple scroll handles and raised on collar foot (4). Coffee pot 29cm high, combined weight 67oz
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 221
A George III silver rattle. Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1799, the body with whistle terminal and baluster central section with four bells, the lower stem section also with four bells suspended from scroll mounts with scalloped terminal with coral teether. 15cm long
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 226
A pair of George III dinner plates. J Wakelin & W Taylor, London 1785, of conventional shaped outline with gadrooned border, with later crest engraved to rim (2). 25cm diameter, combined weight 35oz
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 227
A George III sugar vase. Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1782, of pedestal urn form, beaded outlines, moulded scroll handles, engraved `Tria Juncta in Uno`. 21 cm, 16 oz
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 237
A George II lidded tankard. J Sutton & J Bult London1759, the slightly flared body with reeded girdle to lower section, on raised flater foot, the hinged stepped domed cover with open form thumbpiece on scrolling handle and shaped terminal. 24cm high, 28oz
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Lyon & Turnbull
Lot 241
An early George III mug. William Shaw & William Priest, London 1753, of baluster shape, with a leaf-capped scroll handle, stepped foot,. 13 cm, 14 oz
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Cottees Auctions Limited
Lot 253
A large WWI brass and leather cased telescope, inscribed Ryland & Son Limited, London 1916 No. 427, TEL. F. A. (MK. IV) & Gen. Staff (41 inches approx. extended).
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Cottees Auctions Limited
Lot 68
An early 20th century walking stick with copper band dedicated to the Centenary of Lord Nelson`s Death, inscribed Presented By B & F Sailor`s Society, Death of Nelson Centenary Memento, October 21 1905 containing Victory copper from Lords of The Admiralty.
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Cottees Auctions Limited
Lot 72
A 1948 Stuart Surridge & Co. Limited cricket back autographed to front side with the Australia and England full cricket team members. Listed under Australia are 15 names headed by Don Bradman and under England 11 names headed by N Yardley. The 1948 Australia team gained notoriety for being undefeated for the entire tour. Bradman was making his fourth and final tour of England. This bat was signed at the Oval test match when Bradman played his last test for Australia. He needed only four runs from his final innings to have a test batting average of 100 but was out for a duck bowled second ball by Eric Hollies. The reverse of the bat is inscribed with six various county teams and team members including Surrey, Leicester, Kent, Yorkshire, Middlesex and Nottinghamshire. The bat belonged to the vendor`s father, Stanley Squires, who played for Surrey and who collected all the signatures himself.
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Cottees Auctions Limited
Lot 151
A George III silver ladle by Wallis & Haynes: London 1810 (later inscription to handle).
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Brettells Auctioneers & Valuers
Lot 172
A Small Walker & Hall Silver Swan Bell, Sheffield 1938. 6 cm High.
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Cottees Auctions Limited
Lot 299
An early 20th century Liberty & Co. silver bowl on turned foot with stylised engraved decoration under rim: Birmingham 1937 (4.5 inches).
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Brettells Auctioneers & Valuers
Lot 45
A Leather Bound Volume, First Edition, The Theory & Practice of Gardening Printed by George James, London 1712 Containing Fold Out Plans and Diagrams.
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Brettells Auctioneers & Valuers
Lot 111
An 18 ct Gold Chronograph Pocket Watch the Movement Signed J W Keeley & Sons London and Liverpool.
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Cottees Auctions Limited
Lot 327
Edward S Curtis: Portraits From North American Indian Life; British reprints 1973, publ. Barrie & Jenkins.
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Cottees Auctions Limited
Lot 373
A pair of brown leather riding boots by Dunnett & Co.
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David Duggleby Scarborough
Lot 38
Benito Tomezzoli (1923-): Abstract panels, three mixed media studies on paper signed 23cm x 29.5cm, 29cm x 18cm & 31cm x 14.5cm together with a 1994 exhibition poster
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David Duggleby Scarborough
Lot 133
J C Maggs of Bath (1819-1896): `The Hero Coach` - summer & winter, pair oils on canvas one signed 34cm x 67cm
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Wilkinson's Auctioneers Ltd.
Lot 6
A 19th Century Parisian White Marble & Gilt Bronze Clock Set in the Louis XVI Style. The round convex enamel dial signed G. COIFFE LIMOGES and set into a gilt drum flanked by sprays of laurel with a sleeping cherub leant against one side. The white marble plinth adorned with a recessed frieze of classical scrolling flowers and foliage raised on leafy bun feet, 12½ ins (32 cms) in height. The candelabra in the form of an infant boy & girl holding scrolling cornucopia with fruiting vines to the candle cups, raised on round marble pedestals.
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Wilkinson's Auctioneers Ltd.
Lot 7
A Small Louis XVI Style Figural Bronze & White Marble Mantel Clock. The movement set in a black patinated globe studded with gilt stars and applied numerals, held aloft by a winged cherub. The dark brown patinated figure sat upon a stop fluted marble column with gilt bronze mounts leading down to a square base with breakfront corners above foliate cast feet, 13¾ ins (35 cms) in height.
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Wilkinson's Auctioneers Ltd.
Lot 10
An Unusual 19th Century French Portico Clock. The enamelled chapter ring singed HRY MARC PARIS and encircling a visible escapement with the name repeated on the back plate and stamped with numbers 2323 22 645. The tall rectangular uprights veneered in green tortoiseshell with silver metal embellishments & stringing, and finely pierced gilt bronze mounts engraved with scrolling foliage. The clock raised on an ebonised plinth base with moulded edge under a glass dome 24 ins (60 cms) in height (A/F).
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Wilkinson's Auctioneers Ltd.
Lot 15
A Pair of Empire Style Malachite & Brass Stands. The round malachite tops above a pierced frieze of anthemions with lion head paterae heading three tall reeded brass legs terminating with palmate & ball knop feet. 31½ ins (80 cms) in height, 16½ ins (41 cms) in diameter (A/F).
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