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An Art Deco 9ct gold mounted amber cigar holder, N.C makers mark, in leather case stamped W. Larbalestier, Southampton, 6.5cm £30-50
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A George III silver dog nose pattern serving spoon, Joseph Barnard, London 1799, a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, marked IS, London 1798, a George III dog nose pattern silver mustard, John Bunn, 1808, and an early 20th century silver plated marrow spoon, Thomas Turner & Co., silver weight 3.8oz £20-40
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A mixed lot of Georgian and 19th century French silver spoons, including London 1777, together with a late 19th century American table spoon, by Samuel Davis and Robert Brown, Boston, 41.9oz £80-100
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A Belgian silver thread and dog nose pattern part table service, by E.M. Anthony & Wolfers Freres, Antwerp, .800 standard, comprising eleven dinner forks, nine dinner spoons (54oz), with nine steel blade dinner knives and nine dessert knives £200-300
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A set of six Art Deco silver tea spoons, by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1937, with three other silver tea spoons, 5oz, with a set of silver handled salad knives by Barker Bros Ltd., Sheffield 1938 £30-50
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A cased set of six Art Nouveau silver and enamel teaspoons, with stylized handles, by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1909, a set of six silver teaspoons, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1921, with a set of six (.900 silver) tea spoons with Chinese symbol finials in case, 6.6oz £100-150
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A 19th century Bavarian silver tea strainer, decorated with foliage and S-scroll finial, with one other, marks rubbed, 3.3oz £30-50
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A Victorian silver trinket dish, by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1888, of scallop form on three bun feet, with a George VI silver miniature mug, by Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield 1945, of baluster form on stepped circular base, with a silver plated coronation mug given by the people of Brentford & Chiswick, silver weight 6oz £30-50
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A William IV silver mounted scent bottle, by CM, Birmingham 1836, polished stone body of egg form, 7cm £40-60
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A pair of Georgian silver salts, by Robert Hennell and David Hennell, date rubbed, of oval form on four scallop decorated horseshoe feet, with gadrooned rim, 7.5cmW, together with a Georgian mustard spoon, 6oz £40-60
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A late Victorian silver cream jug, by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London, 1899, an Edwardian silver cream jug, by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1905, and an Art Deco silver cream jug, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1919, 9oz £60-80
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A lot of silver items including three miniature books, the Book of Common Prayer and Common Prayer & Hymns, both with silver front cover decorated with five angels in clouds, by Charles Penny Brown, 1904 and 1911, with another silver covered Marriage Service decorated ensuite, a silver dresser brush, three silver lidded scent bottles, three silver pill boxes, and a miniature silver dresser mirror, all decorated with the Reynolds angels, (11) £60-80
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A Victorian silver religious plaque, by SKS, London 1873, of oval form depicting two cardinals, with inscription around edge, 11.5cm £60-80
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A 1980's Italian necklace and matching earrings, signed Bozart, the multi strand drop necklace with individual imitation diamond studs, together with earrings set with a large oval stone surrounded by imitation diamonds, 33cm necklace, 2.5cmH earrings, all in a signed Bozart bag £40-60
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A 15ct late Victorian fancy link gold Albert chain, suspending a Masonic rock crystal orb fob, and a cornelian fob carved with a crest, 56g £300-500
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An 18ct gold chain with suspending fob, of St Christopher, 12g £100-150
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A number of fob seals, a gold coloured chain stamped Sharmaine Paris, a gold coloured chain suspending a swivel fob, a silver frog, with a silver Cleethorpes Musical Festival pendant, and other items £40-60
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A Victorian gold tie pin, with amethyst cabochon, 0.96g, in a Hardy Bros case £10-20
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A diamond, sapphire, emerald and ruby set enamel regimental brooch, for 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own), diamond set throughout with crown crest set with two sapphire, two emerald and a single ruby, with blue enamel ribband Treu Und Fest (Loyal and Sure), 4cm 12.1g, in case £800-1000
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A selection of late 19th and early 20th century pocket watch movements, including Thomas Hunt of Tottenham Court Road, George Green of Tenbury no. 11334, William Marriott of Northampton no. 46704, G.H. Lewis of London no. 3483, Croydon of 50 & 52 Tavern St Ipswich, no. 15482, Alexander of Dundee, William Muncaster of Douglas, no. 9024, E.S. Cashmore of Rowland House, 6 Eldon St, Finsbury London no. 7702, William Turner of London no. 15656, with three silver pocket watch cases, all in a 19th century oak case, (23) £100-150
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A Georgian silver open face pocket watch, Massey movement, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in silver case, stamped W.R, for London 1822, key on silver chain £150-250
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An 18ct gold open face pocket watch, with gilt movement signed B. Lautier Bath, the decorated gilt dial with Roman numerals, the case stamped J.W, for London 1835, suspended on chain with seal, 69g £400-600
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An 18ct gold open face pocket watch, of slim proportions, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary second dial, 66.7g £300-500
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A 19th century silver cased full hunter pocket watch, the movement siged Charles Frodsham, London 05282, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial, engine turned decoration, key suspended on silver chain £100-200
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A base metal open faced pocket watch, with visible escapement dial signed 'Hebdomas Patent, 8 Days, Swiss Made' £40-60
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A Victorian silver half hunter cased pocket watch, signed J.W. Benson, the movement signed The Keyless Ludgate Watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial, suspended on silver chain £150-250
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A George II silver pair cased verge pocket watch, the movement signed James Hunt, London, no. 1308, hallmarked London 1748, scratch engraved to the back of the outer case James Briant and a leafy frond, the inner case with James Briant, a setting sun, a flower and a fish, the white dial with black Roman numerals, Arabic minutes and blued steel hands, the verge fusee movement with a pierced and engraved eared balance cock of a grotesque mask, a bird and scroll foliage, engraved regulator plate with hand pointing to the silvered regulator disc, square baluster pillars, three arm steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 50mm diameter £200-300
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A George III silver hunter pocket watch, signed Plumley Ludgate HIll, hallmarked London 1807, the two piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, winding aperture at 4 o'clock and gold spade hands, the verge fusee movement with horns, sheet music, flower and foliate pierced and engraved balance cock, silver regulator disc, three armed steel balance, undersprung balance spring and with cylindrical pillars, 50mm diameter £150-250
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A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, signed Peter Homan, London No.24360, hallmarked London 1794, enamel dial with Arabic numerals £100-150
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A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, signed William Dixon, Pickering, no. 1187, hallmarked London 1812, the white dial with black Arabic numerals and gold hands, the verge fusee movement with a pierced and engraved balance cock of grotesque mask and foliage, engraved regulator plate with hand pointing to the silvered regulator disc, cylindrical pillars, three arm steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 56mm diameter £100-150
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A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, signed R. Robinson, London, no. 7475, hallmarked London 1806, presentation engraved to the back of the outer case, the white dial with black Arabic numerals and gold spade hands, the verge fusee movement with a pierced and engraved balance cock of a lyre and scroll foliage, engraved regulator plate with hand pointing to the silvered regulator disc, cylindrical pillars, three arm steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 55mm diameter £100-150
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A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, signed John Nicholson, 35 Cornhill, London, no. 17580, hallmarked London 1815, the cream convex dial with black Roman numerals and gold spade hands, the verge fusee movement with a pierced and engraved balance cock of a lyre, basket of fruit and scroll flowers and foliage, engraved regulator plate with hand pointing to the silvered regulator disc, cylindrical pillars, three arm steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 55mm diameter £100-150
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A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, signed Savory & Sons Cornhill London, No. 3253, enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial £80-100
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Three verge pocket watch movements, signed John Draper, R. Alexander and R. Richards, with five other pocket watches £60-80
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A 19th century French silver pocket watch, signed Riquet A Maintenon, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, with a silver travel case £100-150
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A George VI silver Coronation medallion, 1937, in original case, 58mm, with a Lusitania commemorative medallion, in case £40-60
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A Victoria silver 1837 commemorative coronation medallion, in original case, 58mm £40-60
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A William Shakespeare silver commemorative medallion, for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 52mm £40-60
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Two Victoria silver Jubilee medallions, 2.5cm, with a French WWI medallion commemorating 'Journee Du Poilu', and a WWII Croix de Guerre, (4) £30-50
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A Victorian silver commemorative medallion, by Spink & Son, commemorating the Diamond Jubilee 1837-1897 Army and Navy, 5cmDiam, 1.9oz, with a WWI Victory Medal awarded to Lieutenant F.E.A. Schnadhorst £30-50
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USA $5, 1909, Half Eagle Indian head, 8.36g £150-200
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George V, 1912 Half Sovereign, a George III Halfpenny 1775, George IV Shilling 1826, and a 1925 six pence, (4) £50-70
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Victoria, Crown 1887, Jubilee head left rev. St George and dragon, VF, with four 2 1/2 Guilden, 1933 (3) and 1937 £30-50
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A collection of 19th century Continental silver coins, mainly French 5 Francs, together with Amadeo I of Spain 1871 5 Pesetas, Vittorio Emanuele II of Italy 1877 5 Lira, Willem II Koning of Netherlands 1846 2 1/2 Guilden £100-150
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A collection of mainly 18th century Louis XV and Louis XVI silver Ecu coins, with some Maria Theresa restrike Thalers, Qty £60-80
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A quantity of late 19th and 20th century French silver coins, including 50 Francs, 20 Francs, 10 Francs, 5 Francs, 1 Franc and 50 Centimes, with some French banknotes £100-150
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A collection of sixteen silver One Ounce bullion coins, including Britannia's, Kookaburra, Maple Leaf, and Eagle, (16) £100-150
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George III, Dollar 1804, laurel and draped bust rev. Britannia seated, Louis XV 1773 Ecu a vielle tete Bayonne, Carlos IV Spanish American 8 Reales, Lima, (3) £60-80
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George VI, Crown 1937, coronation commemorative rev. arms and supporters, George VI Crown, 1937 Commonwealth of Australia, with four USA silver dollars, (6) £30-50
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A collection of Royal Mint and other boxed silver coins, including Golden Jubilee crown, a Royal Australian Mint 2007 1732 One Johanna, (14) £100-150
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