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Two Georgian silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons, London 1805 and 1809, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1855, a silver butter knife Birmingham 1893 and  a pair of apostle sugar tongs London 1912, 79 grams
SOLD FOR £110
Two Georgian silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons, London 1805 and 1809, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1855, a silver butter knife Birmingham 1893 and a pair of apostle sugar tongs London 1912, 79 grams

Three silver apostle spoons Sheffield 1912, a silver spoon and fork Birmingham 1944 (spoon bent), 3 Old English pattern teaspoons, a coffee spoon, mustard spoon and a pudding fork, 178 grams
SOLD FOR £200
Three silver apostle spoons Sheffield 1912, a silver spoon and fork Birmingham 1944 (spoon bent), 3 Old English pattern teaspoons, a coffee spoon, mustard spoon and a pudding fork, 178 grams

A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons with tongs, Birmingham 1929 by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., 72 grams
SOLD FOR £95
A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons with tongs, Birmingham 1929 by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., 72 grams

Six Georgian silver old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed D, Newcastle, 70 grams
SOLD FOR £110
Six Georgian silver old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed D, Newcastle, 70 grams

A set of 8 Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, Glasgow 1865 by William Coghil, 130 grams
SOLD FOR £190
A set of 8 Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, Glasgow 1865 by William Coghil, 130 grams

A pair of Georgian bright cut silver sugar tongs, marked Tepling, a pair of Victorian Old English pattern sugar tongs London 1885, pair of engraved silver sugar tongs Sheffield 1915, 80 grams
SOLD FOR £100
A pair of Georgian bright cut silver sugar tongs, marked Tepling, a pair of Victorian Old English pattern sugar tongs London 1885, pair of engraved silver sugar tongs Sheffield 1915, 80 grams

A set of 4 Georgian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, London 1809 by John Lias, 61 grams
SOLD FOR £85
A set of 4 Georgian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, London 1809 by John Lias, 61 grams

A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration Birmingham 1912, by John Rose, 85g
SOLD FOR £110
A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration Birmingham 1912, by John Rose, 85g

A rectangular silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration London 1919, makers mark CLS, 5cm h x 18cm w x 9cm d
SOLD FOR £320
A rectangular silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration London 1919, makers mark CLS, 5cm h x 18cm w x 9cm d

A silver christening tankard (dented and misshapen) London 1944, together with an engraved silver oval napkin ring London 1945, both by Wakeley & Wheeler, both are inscribed, 138 grams
SOLD FOR £170
A silver christening tankard (dented and misshapen) London 1944, together with an engraved silver oval napkin ring London 1945, both by Wakeley & Wheeler, both are inscribed, 138 grams

A shaped silver trinket box with hinged lid on 2 panelled supports, Chester 1914 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 10cm, 92 grams
SOLD FOR £130
A shaped silver trinket box with hinged lid on 2 panelled supports, Chester 1914 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 10cm, 92 grams

A rectangular silver cigarette box with hinged lid and engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1962 by White & Hawkins, 3cm h x 11cm w x 9cm d
SOLD FOR £170
A rectangular silver cigarette box with hinged lid and engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1962 by White & Hawkins, 3cm h x 11cm w x 9cm d

An Edwardian engraved silver trophy cup London 1906, marks rubbed, 148 grams
SOLD FOR £170
An Edwardian engraved silver trophy cup London 1906, marks rubbed, 148 grams

An engraved silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, monogrammed, Birmingham 1946 by Henry Manton, 113 grams
SOLD FOR £130
An engraved silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, monogrammed, Birmingham 1946 by Henry Manton, 113 grams

A silver twin handled presentation cup Birmingham 1928, marks rubbed, 257 grams including screw and potential weight to the base
SOLD FOR £360
A silver twin handled presentation cup Birmingham 1928, marks rubbed, 257 grams including screw and potential weight to the base

A Country Artists Sterling silver filled hallmarked figure of a tortoise, base marked 925 and with millennium hallmark 6cm
SOLD FOR £120
A Country Artists Sterling silver filled hallmarked figure of a tortoise, base marked 925 and with millennium hallmark 6cm

**Alfred Egerton Cooper R.B.A. (British, 1883-1974) The Firth of Forth with the British Fleet from HMA 9 Airship, oil on canvas, circa 1916, signed recto, Bourlet labels verso, 69cm h x 89cm w, within a painted wood frame. ** Artist's Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot. Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Exhibited: possibly "Airships in Peace and War" Prince's Gallery, Knightsbridge, September 1919. Note: The R.9 was the first airship on which Barnes Wallis worked, serving as an assistant at Vickers under Chief Designer H. B. Pratt, and was the first British rigid airship to fly. Alfred Egerton Cooper and Wallis were close friends from their time together in the Artists Rifles, a connection that lends particular resonance to this work. This painting may be among the earliest works executed in flight, or developed from sketches made in the air, and was very likely painted during the same flight as the photograph "An aerial view of a portion of the Grand Fleet at anchor in the Firth of Forth, taken from the British Airship R.9" (Imperial War Museum, cat. no. Q 20633). The painting is prominently displayed on the wall of Barnes Wallis's office in the 1955 film "The Dam Busters", widely regarded as one of the best-known and most beloved British war films of the post-Second World War era.
SOLD FOR £14500
**Alfred Egerton Cooper R.B.A. (British, 1883-1974) The Firth of Forth with the British Fleet from HMA 9 Airship, oil on canvas, circa 1916, signed recto, Bourlet labels verso, 69cm h x 89cm w, within a painted wood frame. ** Artist's Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot. Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Exhibited: possibly "Airships in Peace and War" Prince's Gallery, Knightsbridge, September 1919. Note: The R.9 was the first airship on which Barnes Wallis worked, serving as an assistant at Vickers under Chief Designer H. B. Pratt, and was the first British rigid airship to fly. Alfred Egerton Cooper and Wallis were close friends from their time together in the Artists Rifles, a connection that lends particular resonance to this work. This painting may be among the earliest works executed in flight, or developed from sketches made in the air, and was very likely painted during the same flight as the photograph "An aerial view of a portion of the Grand Fleet at anchor in the Firth of Forth, taken from the British Airship R.9" (Imperial War Museum, cat. no. Q 20633). The painting is prominently displayed on the wall of Barnes Wallis's office in the 1955 film "The Dam Busters", widely regarded as one of the best-known and most beloved British war films of the post-Second World War era.

**Alfred Egerton Cooper R.B.A. (British, 1883-1974), HMA 9 Airship in Flight over Norfolk, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1917 recto, Bourlet label verso, 61cm h x 91cm w, within a painted wood frame 72cm x 103cm. ** Artist's Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Exhibited: possibly "Airships in Peace and War" Prince's Gallery, Knightsbridge, September 1919.  The No 9 was the first airship Barnes Wallis worked on as an assistant at Vickers with Chief Designer H B Pratt and the first British airship to fly. A E Cooper and Barnes Wallis were close friends and Cooper is thought to have  gifted the picture to Wallis.  The painting likely depicts flight over Norfolk as the Airship was stationed from October 17th 1917 at Royal Naval Air Service Station Pulham (later RAF Pulham).   The painting is clearly visible in many publicity photographs of Wallis in his office.
SOLD FOR £3900
**Alfred Egerton Cooper R.B.A. (British, 1883-1974), HMA 9 Airship in Flight over Norfolk, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1917 recto, Bourlet label verso, 61cm h x 91cm w, within a painted wood frame 72cm x 103cm. ** Artist's Re-sale Rights may be payable on this lot Provenance: Sir Barnes Wallis thence by descent. Exhibited: possibly "Airships in Peace and War" Prince's Gallery, Knightsbridge, September 1919. The No 9 was the first airship Barnes Wallis worked on as an assistant at Vickers with Chief Designer H B Pratt and the first British airship to fly. A E Cooper and Barnes Wallis were close friends and Cooper is thought to have gifted the picture to Wallis. The painting likely depicts flight over Norfolk as the Airship was stationed from October 17th 1917 at Royal Naval Air Service Station Pulham (later RAF Pulham). The painting is clearly visible in many publicity photographs of Wallis in his office.

A collection of pre 1947 shillings and half crowns (mainly 1940s), total weight 420 grams
SOLD FOR £300
A collection of pre 1947 shillings and half crowns (mainly 1940s), total weight 420 grams

A collection of pre 1947 silver coinage, total weight 350 grams
SOLD FOR £260
A collection of pre 1947 silver coinage, total weight 350 grams

A Numis binder containing 83 shillings, 61 pre 1947 Shillings and 22 1947 & later, another Numis binder containing 35 Florins (all pre 1947), 15 Half Crowns (14 pre 47, 1 post), 3 Crowns (2 pre 47, 1 post), 47 Threepence (all pre 47) and 2 bronze Farthings.
SOLD FOR £620
A Numis binder containing 83 shillings, 61 pre 1947 Shillings and 22 1947 & later, another Numis binder containing 35 Florins (all pre 1947), 15 Half Crowns (14 pre 47, 1 post), 3 Crowns (2 pre 47, 1 post), 47 Threepence (all pre 47) and 2 bronze Farthings.

A Thaler, 3 George V 1935 Jubilee crowns, a 1927 Australian florin, a 1910 Australian Florin and a 1923 South African shilling, 136g
SOLD FOR £120
A Thaler, 3 George V 1935 Jubilee crowns, a 1927 Australian florin, a 1910 Australian Florin and a 1923 South African shilling, 136g

A square engine turned silver and inlaid gold powder compact, Birmingham 1950 by Harry Kenn, 7cm x 7cm, 151 grams gross
SOLD FOR £160
A square engine turned silver and inlaid gold powder compact, Birmingham 1950 by Harry Kenn, 7cm x 7cm, 151 grams gross

An HMV model 130 table top gramophone contained in an oak case 34cm h x 44cm w x 42cm d together with a collection of records
SOLD FOR £70
An HMV model 130 table top gramophone contained in an oak case 34cm h x 44cm w x 42cm d together with a collection of records

A Thai bronze figure of a seated warrior 25cm
SOLD FOR £65
A Thai bronze figure of a seated warrior 25cm