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A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern fish server and a similar shell pattern fish slice, John James Whiting, London, 1857 and William Eaton, London, 1836 respectively

Lot 65

Sale: 151024

A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern fish server and a similar shell pattern fish slice, John James Whiting, London, 1857 and William Eaton, London, 1836 respectively

Estimate: £150-£200
A set of five Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern table spoons, by Henry John Lias and James Wakely, London, 1879 and a Victorian fiddle and shell pattern table spoon, 1848

Lot 77

Sale: 151024

A set of five Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern table spoons, by Henry John Lias and James Wakely, London, 1879 and a Victorian fiddle and shell pattern table spoon, 1848

Estimate: £250-£300
John Dewar & Sons Ltd. White Label, Finest Scotch Whisky Of Great Age, By Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen. Condition - label stained, bottle dirty, sealed

Lot 1323

Sale: 141024

John Dewar & Sons Ltd. White Label, Finest Scotch Whisky Of Great Age, By Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen. Condition - label stained, bottle dirty, sealed

Estimate: £60-£80
Twenty mainly First World War military medals including; seven Victory Medals, five British War Medals, a 1914 Star, a 1914-15 Star, a George VI Medal For Faithful Service, a WWII Defence Medal, a Victorian St. John’s Am

Lot 2200

Sale: 141024

Twenty mainly First World War military medals including; seven Victory Medals, five British War Medals, a 1914 Star, a 1914-15 Star, a George VI Medal For Faithful Service, a WWII Defence Medal, a Victorian St. John’s Am

Estimate: £100-£150
Three 18th / 19th century engravings including 'Lord Howes, Victory on the Glorious 1st June 1794, published 1st October 1795 and Ralph John Lambton Esq., Hunting scene, published 1st September 1821 by C. Turner, largest

Lot 1737

Sale: 141024

Three 18th / 19th century engravings including 'Lord Howes, Victory on the Glorious 1st June 1794, published 1st October 1795 and Ralph John Lambton Esq., Hunting scene, published 1st September 1821 by C. Turner, largest

Estimate: £60-£90
An archive relating to Captain John Norman Tait D.S.C. (RN), including a Distinguished Service Cross group awarded to him, with other archive material relating to other members of the Tait family, including William Tait

Lot 2161

Sale: 141024

An archive relating to Captain John Norman Tait D.S.C. (RN), including a Distinguished Service Cross group awarded to him, with other archive material relating to other members of the Tait family, including William Tait

Estimate: £2,000-£3,000
A pair of 18th century, reverse glass painted prints, ‘Charity’ and ‘Faith’, publ. 1797 by John Fairburn, London, 35 x 25cm. Condition - fair

Lot 1773

Sale: 141024

A pair of 18th century, reverse glass painted prints, ‘Charity’ and ‘Faith’, publ. 1797 by John Fairburn, London, 35 x 25cm. Condition - fair

Estimate: £40-£60
John Bruce (fl.1815-1839), 19th century coloured engraving, ‘Brighton Suspension Chain Pier’, 26 x 34cm. Condition - poor

Lot 1691

Sale: 141024

John Bruce (fl.1815-1839), 19th century coloured engraving, ‘Brighton Suspension Chain Pier’, 26 x 34cm. Condition - poor

Estimate: £50-£80
A First World War medal trio awarded to Pte. J. Ball Oxf. & Bucks. L.I., together with an oak mantle clock inset with a memorial plaque awarded to George John Ball, plus related paperwork. Condition - fair to good

Lot 2058

Sale: 141024

A First World War medal trio awarded to Pte. J. Ball Oxf. & Bucks. L.I., together with an oak mantle clock inset with a memorial plaque awarded to George John Ball, plus related paperwork. Condition - fair to good

Estimate: £80-£100
John Bridges (fl.1818-1854), mid 19th century oil on board, Portrait of Robert Morrell Esq., monogrammed and inscribed in ink verso ‘Bridges of Oxford 1846’, 29 x 24cm, ornately framed. Condition - good

Lot 1765

Sale: 141024

John Bridges (fl.1818-1854), mid 19th century oil on board, Portrait of Robert Morrell Esq., monogrammed and inscribed in ink verso ‘Bridges of Oxford 1846’, 29 x 24cm, ornately framed. Condition - good

Estimate: £150-£250

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