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A WILLIAM IV TEAPOT, maker probably Charles Fox, London 1830, of melon fluted squat globular form engraved with a crest and motto "AMO", with acanthus sheathed spout and scroll handle with ivory stops, the hinged domed cover with cast flower knop, 11 1/4" wide, 23ozs 9dwts gross (Illustrated) £250-400
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A COMPOSITE PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN POSY VASES, maker William Comyns, London 1899/1900, of conical form with flared wavy rims, repousse with wrythen bands of scrolling foliage, on a domed foot, 8" high, loaded £100-150
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AN EDWARDIAN VESTA CASE, maker's mark JR, Sheffield 1908, of typical rounded oblong form, the fascia enamelled in colours with four crests and motto "Benedictus", strike to base and hanging loop, 2" high, 1oz 4dwts £200-250
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AN EDWARDIAN SWEETMEAT BASKET, maker Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1909, of flared oval form with applied rope twist rim, the similar handle with circular box hinges, on a waisted foot, 6" wide, 5 1/2" high, 5ozs 9dwts £150-180
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A LATE VICTORIAN NOVELTY TOASTRACK, makers Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1894, the boat shaped base with curled ends surmounted by a wirework frame spelling "TOAST", with the "A" forming the central handle, raised upon four bun feet, 4 1/4" long, 4ozs 25dwts (Illustrated) £150-200
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A CHINESE WHITE METAL PERFUME CASKET, c.1900, of canted oblong form on a swept foot raised upon four flat cast paw feet, each side applied with cast and pierced appliques of birds and foliage, the cover hinged and opening to reveal a pair of conical perfume bottles supported in frame, 4 1/4" wide £120-160
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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS PEDESTAL BONBON DISH, maker William Aitken, Birmingham 1906, the planished lobed circular shallow bowl raised upon three bi-furcated supports on a similar domed base, 3" high, 3ozs 9dwts (Illustrated) £100-150
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A VICTORIAN PART TABLE SERVICE, maker's mark GA, London 1860, in Fiddle pattern, comprising six each tablespoons, dessert and table forks and nine dessert spoons, 48ozs, 6dwts total (3) £500-700
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AN EDWARDIAN BOUDOIR TIMEPIECE, makers Drew & Drew, London 1909, of plain vertical oblong form with swing scroll handle, the circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals inscribed with maker's name, the case all over engine turned with a sunburst and raised upon four bun feet, the top engraved with two sets of initials, 3 1/2" high over handle £120-180
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A VICTORIAN MUG, maker Robert Hutton, London 1875, of plain rounded cylindrical form with "S" scroll handle, bright cut engraved with swags of flowers pendant from a fruiting vine border, centrally engraved with scroll initials, 3 3/4" high, 6ozs 5dwts £120-150
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AN ARTS AND CRAFTS MUG, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1904, of bombe cylindrical form with angular and scroll handle, with all over spot hammering, engraved with scroll initials and dated 1905, 3" high, 6ozs 17dwts (Illustrated) £120-160
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A COMPOSITE PART TABLE SUITE, makers Lias & Lias, various dates, in Fiddle pattern engraved with a crest, comprising six each table and dessert forks and dessert spoons, London 1860, ten dessert spoons, London 1868, and a pair of sauce ladles, London 1862, together with a later matching set of ten teaspoons, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911, 56ozs total and an EPNS cream ladle (41) £550-700
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AN EDWARDIAN AIDE MEMOIRE/CARD CASE, maker William Hayes, Birmingham 1901, of plain oblong form, all over bright cut engraved with scrolling foliage enclosing a cartouche engraved "MD", hinged and opening to reveal a lined and fitted pigskin interior with ivorine leaf, 4 1/4" x 3 1/4" £100-150
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SALT BASKETS, maker possibly Sydney Barnett, Sheffield 1899, of quatrefoil form with fixed overhead rope twist handles, stamped with wrythen flutes, together with a pair of salt spoons, 2 1/2" wide, 1oz 5dwts total, cased £60-80
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A LATE GEORGE III SMALL SNUFF BOX, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1796, of rounded oblong form, the flat hinged cover bright cut engraved with a geometric border enclosing a vacant eliptical cartouche, 1 1/4" x 3/4" £200-250
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AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY STAMP CASE, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham probably 1908, in the form of a wheelbarrow with hinged glazed top, 2 1/2" long (Illustrated) £500-600
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A RARE SET OF SIX GEORGE III BOTTLE LABELS, unengraved, maker possibly Samuel Hennell, London 1796, of canted oblong form with reeded borders on hanging chains, 1 1/2" x 3/4", 1oz 6dwts total gross £150-200
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A VICTORIAN NOVELTY TOT/SPIRIT MEASURE, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1877, in the form of a thimble, the rim applied with letters "Just a Thimbleful" enclosing a vacant shield, 2 1/4" high, 1oz 2dwts (Illustrated) £100-150
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A COMPOSITE PAIR OF EDWARDIAN PEDESTAL VASES, makers Fenton Bros. Ltd., Sheffield 1903/05, the campana urns with repousse wrythen fluted and scroll everted rims, on a low domed foot, 7" high, 14ozs 5dwts £250-350
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A LATE VICTORIAN VASE to match the previous lot, Sheffield 1899, 5" high, 4ozs 2dwts £80-120
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AN EDWARDIAN PEDESTAL SWEETMEAT DISH, maker Fattorini & Sons, Sheffield 1910, the dished octagonal bowl with scroll pierced rim, raised upon a single knopped stem and low domed foot, 5" high, 7ozs 19dwts £120-160
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A GEORGE III WINE FUNNEL, maker John Emes, London 1800, with plain pierced lift out strainer, the bowl engraved with a crest and monogram and with semi-ribbed funnel, 6" high, 4ozs 7dwts £400-500
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A LATE VICTORIAN BONBON DISH, maker's mark mis-struck, Birmingham 1891, of quatrefoil form, stamped and pierced with scrolling acanthus leaves and flowerheads, on a low quatrefoil foot, 6" wide, 3ozs 3dwts £70-90
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A 9CT GOLD ART DECO CIGARETTE CASE, makers Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., dates rubbed c.1934, of oblong form with engine turning enclosing a geometric winged motif, 5" x 3 1/4", 143g £1100-1300
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A 9CT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, maker's mark B & S, Birmingham 1946, of plain oblong form all over engine turned with stripes, 4 1/4" x 3 1/4", 139g £1100-1300 263 - 266 No lots
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AN ELIZABETH II PROOF GOLD SOVEREIGN 2000, in capsule, and a George V gold half sovereign with pendant mount 1913 (2) £250-300
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AN ELIZABETH II PROOF GOLD SOVEREIGN, 1979, in capsule £180-200
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A GEORGE V GOLD SOVEREIGN, 1912, VF £180-200
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TWO GOLD HALF SOVEREIGNS, Edward VII 1902, EF, and George V 1914, EF-VF £240-280
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A VICTORIA JH GOLD £2 1887, loose mounted in a 9ct gold brooch mount, London 1889 £400-500
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A GEORGE III BANK OF ENGLAND DOLLAR, N.V.F. £100-150
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A VICTORIA JH 4/-, 1887, A/UNC £60-80
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD PROOF JERSEY £1, 1991, "The Tickler", No.112 of a limited edition of 250, in original case with capsule and certificate, UNC £160-200
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN, 1995, in original case with capsule and certificate, UNC £160-200
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN, 1993, in original case with capsule and certificate, UNC £180-250
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD PROOF £5, 1990, in original case with capsule, UNC £600-800
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AN ELIZABETH GOLD PROOF £2, 1996, "A Celebration of Football", in original case with capsule and certificate, UNC £280-350
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN, 1990, in original case with capsule and certificate, UNC £180-220
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD PROOF "BRITANNIA" £10, 1994, in original case with capsule and certificate, UNC £60-80
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TWO VICTORIA GOLD SOVEREIGNS, 1896 and 1898 £300-400
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A VICTORIA GOLD SOVEREIGN, 1900, together with an Edward VII gold sovereign and half sovereign, 1909 (3) £300-400
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A VICTORIA JH PROOF SET, 1887, eleven coins, gold and silver composite, £5-silver 3d., cased (Illustrated) £1500-2000
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN THREE COIN SET, 1991, comprising double sovereign, sovereign and half sovereign, in original case with capsules and certificate, UNC £600-800
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN FOUR COIN SET, 1990, comprising £5, double sovereign, sovereign and half sovereign, in original case with capsules and certificate, UNC £1200-1800
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AN ELIZABETH II GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN THREE COIN SET, 1994, "Bank of England Tercentenary", comprising double sovereign, sovereign and half sovereign, in original case with capsules and certificate, UNC £600-800
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AN ELIZABETH II ISLE OF MAN GOLD SOVEREIGN and half sovereign, 1973 (2) £250-300
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AN ELIZABETH II ISLE OF MAN GOLD SOVEREIGN and half sovereign, 1973 (2) £250-300
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AN ELIZABETH II ISLE OF MAN GOLD SOVEREIGN and half sovereign, 1973 (2) £250-300
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AN ELIZABETH II ISLE OF MAN GOLD SOVEREIGN and half sovereign, 1973 (2) £250-300
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AN ELIZABETH II ISLE OF MAN GOLD £5, 1973 £800-1000
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