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A Victorian Sunderland lustre jug, transfer printed with a clipper ship and twin verses within a border of Masonic symbols, h.19cm; one other depicting clipper ship and 'The Sailor's Tear' verse, 17cm; and a Sunderland lustre footed bowl, the central reserve decorated with a courtship scene, the interior with sailor's verse and reserve of clipper ship, dia.26cm (3) £300 - 500
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A 19th century Staffordshire cow creamer, polychrome decorated with red spots and sponge decorated with purple lustre, h.14.5cm £120 - 180
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*A Royal Doulton cut glass pedestal trophy cup and cover, of impressive proportions, inscribed for the Royal Doulton Handicap Hurdle 1980 to the cover, the vase finely wheel engraved with racehorse and jockey up within a scroll leaf and floral border and hobnail cut ground, h.39cm £200 - 300
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A Victorian clear glass walking cane, having a multicoloured opaque spiral twist stem, 109cm £80 - 120
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Two cranberry glass walking canes, having knopped crook handles, 97cm £50 - 70
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A pair of circa 1830 thumb-cut glass mallet decanters, with conical stoppers, h.33cm; and one other similar single decanter (2) £50 - 80
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An 18th century green glass wine bottle, with applied seal to the shoulder for 'Schloss Lembury', 25.2cm £200 - 300
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# An 18th century style heavy glass pedestal goblet, of good size, with presentation inscription to Frederick Fox reading '50 Glorious Years FF 1931-1981', the Reverse finely wheel engraved with a fox, h.21cm £50 - 100
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# A pair of 19th century green glass wine decanters, having plated and cork stoppers, 22cm £40 - 60
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A 19th century continental thumb-cut glass mallet decanter and stopper, having silver collar, the whole wheel engraved with fruiting vines, h.20cm £100 - 150
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A Victorian glass and silver topped claret jug, having flower head embossed hinge cover, flying C scroll handle, the glass body with geometric star engraved decoration, maker William & George Sissons, Sheffield 1876, h.25cm £200 - 300
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An Edwardian cut glass and silver topped claret jug, with silver S scroll handle, the jug with thumb-cut shoulders and diamond cut triangular panels on a star-cut base, maker Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1901, h.23cm £200 - 300 768 - 772 No lots
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*The Eglington Cup won by Mr Alexanders 'Moeonides', Western Meeting 1856, modelled as a silver kettle on stand, of compressed circular form, embossed with interior and exterior figure scenes after David Teniers, having entwined serpent handle and raised on rococo influenced stand with inset burner, engraved presentation to the top rim, gross weight 121oz, maker Paul Storr, retailed by Storr & Mortimer, London 1837, h.39cm £4000 - 6000
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*A George V silver entree dish and cover, having gadrooned rim and detachable handle, 61.5oz, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1933, w.31cm £500 - 700
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*A late 18th century French silver oil and vinegar cruet, of pierced and shaped elliptical form with twin cut glass bottles and silver stoppers, 20oz (excluding bottles), makers mark unidentifiable, Paris 1785, w.30cm £600 - 800
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*A George V silver horse with jockey up, 78oz, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1911, h.29cm, all raised on veined green marble plinth £1600 - 2400
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*A contemporary silver racehorse with jockey up, from the Sheraton Park Tower Lupe Stakes Goodwood 25th May 1989, maker Camelot Silverware Ltd, London 1977, loaded, raised upon marble plinth with silver plaque and inset watch dial, w.25cm £400 - 600
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*'The Cumberland Plate' 5th July 1956 silver gilt twin handled bowl and cover, the bowl embossed with acanthus leaves, with presentation inscription, 69oz, maker John & Frank Pairpoint, London 1904, dia.24cm, the wooden stand with presentation plaque inscribed 'The Cumberland Plate, won by Mr Stanhope Joel's Surya, ridden by A Rawlingson, trained by P Perriman' £800 - 1200
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*'The King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes Ascot 1967' silver gilt twin handled pedestal trophy cup and cover, with half reeded and embossed decoration, 64oz, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1929, h.35cm £1000 - 1500
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*'The Chester Vase 1922' silver gilt pedestal cup and cover, having applied grotesque rams-head mask handles, 45.8oz, maker Wakely & Wheeler, London 1920, h.31cm, the ebonised plinth with silver plaque inscribed 'Won by Mr S B Joel's Fodder, 3years 7.13, The Chester Vase 1922, ridden by J Shatwell, trained by E G de Mestre' £700 - 1000
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*'The Last Prince' contemporary silver fox, on ebonised plinth with annotated plaque 'The Last Prince 1986, ridden by L. Wyer, trained by M H Easterby', maker Wakely & Wheeler, London 1985, fox w.14.5cm £200 - 300
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*'The Northumberland Sprint' trophy Gosforth Park, of oval form, surmounted with a cast silver lion, further annotated 'Won by Mr Stanhope Joel's 3 year old Artaxerxes, ridden by M. Birch, trained by M. H. Easterby', 26oz, maker Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1970, w.31.5cm £400 - 600
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*'The Golden Miller Hurdle' Leicester 1978 silver rose bowl, with mesh cover, further annotated 'Netherton, trained by M H Easterby, ridden by J J O'Neill', 18.3oz (excluding cover), maker Wakely & Wheeler, London 1974, dia.18cm £150 - 250
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*'The Jefferson Smurfit Memorial Irish St Leger 1984' silver pedestal trophy cup, having twin handles, further annotated 'Winner Opale 4.y.o.f. trained by A. Stewart, ridden by D McHargue', 15oz, makers mark worn, London 1925, h.18.5cm, all raised on ebonised plinth £150 - 200
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*'The 70th Coronation Cup' 1971 Epsom silver pedestal trophy cup and cover, 4.5oz, London 1971, h.15cm, raised on oak plinth; one other matching for 'The Oaks Stakes' Epsom 1970, assayed London 1970; and a further matching example 'Won by Mr Stanhope Joel's Lupe' (3)£150 - 200
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*'The Cumberland Plate' 1979 Walker & Hall silver salver, with raised piecrust rim and on three scroll feet, inscribed, 24.6oz, London 1978, dia.30.5cm £200 - 300
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*A silver salver, of shaped square form, engraved in the Georgian style with Europa, raised on four scroll feet, 38.2oz, maker C J Vander Ltd, London 1942, w.30.5cm £300 - 400
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*A silver salver, of plain square form with raised piecrust rim, on four scroll feet, 52.3oz, maker B T, London 1936, w.38.5cm £400 - 600
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*'The Manchester Cup 1928' 15ct gold cup of campana urn form, finely cast with rams masks and trailing fruiting vines to a circular base, 1282g (41.3oz), maker Ollivant & Botsford, -London 1927, h.21.4cm, with onyx plinth inscribed to 15ct gold plaque 'The Manchester Cup 1928', gross h.30.2cm,the whole in original fitted mahogany case, being velvet lined and with 'Ollivant & Botsford of 12 & 14 St Anne's Street, Manchester', plaque, having sunken brass carry handles £20000 - 30000
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*'The Manchester Cup 1949' 9ct gold cup and cover, in the medieval style, with half-reeded bowl and knopped stem with mask decoration, 395g, maker Wakely & Wheeler, h.18.5cm, raised upon a wooden stand with engraved 9ct gold plaque £3000 - 4000
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*'The King George VI Stakes 1964' a 9ct gold pedestal cup, having shallow bowl and twin handles, on knopped and flaring stem, no inscriptions, 469g, makers mark worn, h.18.7cm, with walnut stand bearing plaque 'Won by Mr Stanhope Joel's 9yo Frenchman's Cove, carrying 11stone 7lbs, trained by H Thomson Jones, ridden by S Mellor' £3500 - 5000
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*'The Coronation Cup Epsom 1970' a 9ct gold cup and cover, having twin handles and on tapering ring turned column, 311g, maker Edward Barnard & Sons, h.23cm, the beechwood stand with 9ct gold plinth, further inscribed 'Won by Mr Stanhope Joel's Caliban 4years, trained by Noel Murless, ridden by A Barclay' £2500 - 3500
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*A silver salver, of shaped circular form, with raised piecrust rim, engraved with facsimile signatures and a golf-playing rabbit, 27oz, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1959, dia. 31.5cm £250 - 300
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*A Victorian silver christening mug, having gilt washed bowl, engraved monogram, on three ball feet, 4.8oz, maker Walter & John Barnard, London 1880, h.8.5cm £50 - 70
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*A George V silver salver, having a gadrooned piecrust rim, 11.4oz, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1912, dia.20cm £100 - 150
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*A pair of George IV silver table salts, with blue glass liners, gilt washed bowls, of acanthus leaf capped lobed circular form, maker Joseph Angel I, London 1825, dia. 8cm £100 - 150
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*Two matched pairs of silver table cruets, each of three section, with open salt and blue glass liners (one liner missing), pepper and lidded mustard each raised on three ball feet, Sheffield 1894 and 1898, h.6.5cm £150 - 250
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*A George II silver toddy ladle, having shaped oval bowl and ring turned rosewood handle, makers mark worn, London 1744, 40cm; and one other with turned walnut handle, maker Nathaniel Appleton and Anne Smith, London 1772, 31cm (2) £120 - 180
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*'The Whitbread Gold Cup' 1962 silver gilt twin handled pedestal trophy cup and cover, 3.8oz, maker Asprey & Co, London 1962, h.8.5cm, further annotated to the plinth 'Won by Mr Stanhope Joel's Frenchman's Cove, aged 7 years, weight 11stone 3lbs, ridden by S Mellor, trained by H Thomson Jones' £100 - 150
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*A pair of silver Armada dishes, each with raised yellow metal monogram and engraved '1888-1988', each set with a small brilliant cut diamond weighing approx. 0.08ct, gross weight 8oz, maker D B, London 1988, dia.12cm £150 - 250
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*A silver small Armada dish, inscribed 'Ascot 1980-1989', 2.7oz, maker Asprey & Garrard', London 1999, dia.11cm £40 - 60
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*An Edwardian silver cup and cover, profusely embossed and engraved with strapwork roundels and caryatids, the cover surmounted with a crown held aloft by cherubs and engraved 'Bound to Obey and Serve', 41.9oz, maker R S Garrard & Co, London 1904, h.38.5cm £800 - 1200
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*Two pairs of matching Edwardian silver candlesticks, in the Adam style, each of oval form with fluted tapering columns and reeded bases, loaded, one pair by Sharman D Neill of Sheffield 1908, the other by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1910, h.28.5cm £800 - 1200
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*A silver capstan inkwell of large proportions, the hinged cover monogrammed DBB and dated 2nd Nov 1949, retailed by Asprey of London, assays worn (loaded), dia.20.5cm £200 - 300
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*A silver Armada dish, the bowl finely engraved with a stallion, 15.7oz, maker Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1980, dia.25cm; and one other smaller undecorated example, 8.2oz, maker Wakely & Wheeler, London 1984, dia. 16.5cm (2) £200 - 300
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*A pair of Meridian Company of the USA silver plated novelty candlesticks, each modelled as a jockey standing beneath a street lamp, impressed verso, 20th century, h.32cm £100 - 150
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*A late Georgian silver gilt christening tankard, embossed with cherubs and a basket of flowers amidst C-scrolls and floral sprays, having double serpent entwined handle, later inscribed, 7.4oz, maker John Edward Terrey & Co, London 1820, h.11cm £150 - 200
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*A medieval style silver gilt chalice,the bowl embossed with panels of leaves and flowers to a ring turned tapering stem and circular footed base, 15.2oz, maker Camelot Silverware Ltd, London 1978, h.22cm £200 - 300
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*A Victorian silver porringer and cover, having spiral reeded decoration, engraved with a coronet and 'TM from SC', 7.2oz, maker Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield 1888, dia.16cm (including handles) £150 - 250
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*A George III silver pedestal basket, of oval form, with bright cut engraved decoration and monogrammed cartouche opposing vacant cartouche, 7.6oz, maker Alexander Field, London 1799, w.14cm £150 - 200
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