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Lot 90

THREE PAIRS OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURESlate 18th and early 19th century, including an opposing pair of figures leaning against pedestals, 12cm high, a farmer with a goose and his companion carrying a chicken, 14cm and 12cm high respectively, and two figures after 'Winter', from the four seasons by James Neale & Co., 12cm high (6)

Lot 69

A pair of early 19th century Staffordshire pearlware figural candlesticks by Neale & Co. – modelled as winged angels, on square fluted bases, 24cm high, the figure with the staff restored.

Lot 443

A late 18th century jasperware cachepot, by Neale & Co in the Wedgewood manner. 

Lot 281

A group of silver and silver plate, including a silver handled 'Acorn' pattern pastry slice. Georg Jensen, London import marks, 1995. The silver handle, stamped sterling, to a steel blade, 23.3cm long, together with: a cased set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Exeter, 1877, Josiah Williams & Co., in fitted case, 13.4cm long; an early George III silver salt cellar, London, 1763, maker's mark indistinct, of circular form and raised on three pad feet, with blue glass liner (damaged), 6.4cm dia.; a pair of Elizabeth II silver serving spoons, Sheffield, 1961, Ewart, Perkins & Co. (probably), the bowls repousse decorated with fruiting and floral motifs, 22cm long; a silver sauce boat, Birmingham, 1934, William Neale & Son, the angular handle to plain body raised on a stepped rectangular base, 14.7cm wide; a small silver tazza, Sheffield, 1966, William Bush & Son (probably), the pierced body of shaped hexagonal form and raised on a stepped, circular foot, 14.3cm wide; an Edwardian silver caster, Birmingham, 1909, Ahronsberg Brothers (maker's mark rubbed), of baluster form and raised on a stepped circular foot, pine cone finial to cover, filled base, 19cm high; an Edwardian silver napkin ring, Birmingham, 1909, Arthur Harris, repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs and shaped, vacant cartouche, crimped borders; a small silver brandy warmer on stand with burner, Sheffield, 1911, Atkin Brothers, the warmer with turned wooden handle raised on a stand with three scroll feet, the burner with matching hallmarks; a quaich-style silver mounted Canadian glass dish by Birks, the handles pierced with scrolling foliate motifs, 27.7cm wide (inc. handles); and other items, including some silver plated flatware, total weighable silver approx. 28.1ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the Georg Jensen fish slice, the silver plated flatware, the filled silver caster, a filled silver tazza, a silver mounted cheese knife, the brandy warmer, the silver mounted Birks glass dish and an additional silver mounted glass dish. Brandy warmer gross weight 2.2ozt (with wooden handle) 

Lot 6

A George V silver three-piece condiment set, London 1923 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (spoons odd), in fitted case; & a plain baluster sugar castor on circular pedestal foot, 17cm high, Birmingham 1928 by W. Neale (3.75oz).

Lot 37

Neale & Co A pair of late 20th century Neale & Co creamware urns, each hand-painted with flowers and adorned with snakes; together with a late 18th century Neale & Co pearlware flower vase of urn form; an Adams blue Jasperware jar and cover; two Neale & Co Jasperware dishes; Four creamware plates; and a Copeland tazza. Creamware urns 13cm wide x 13.5cm high; pearlware vase 20cm high; Jasperware dishes 12c diameter. Qty: 11 The Estate of the late Sabih Aykoler. The Neale & Co with some small surface marks to the bases, one with restoration across the body, possible restoration to the snakes. The urn flower vase in good condition with a couple of very small glaze marks. The Adams Jasperware with two chips to the inside rim of the lid. A small area of restoration to the edge of one Neale & Co dish.

Lot 36

A set of four 18th century pearlware figures, ‘The Seasons’ by Neale & Co Each decorated in coloured enamels. Each 6cm wide x 13.5cm high. Qty: 4 The Estate of the late Sabih Aykoler. ‘Summer’ with chips to the glaze around the base, a chip to the hat, and a small chip to the nose.‘Autumn’ with possible restoration to the corner of one base.The others with small surface chips and paint marks.

Lot 33

A collection of English basalt pottery A late 18th century Neale & Co teapot of globular form, with a seated dog finial; a matching Neale & Co sugar bowl; a pair of Wedgewood vases; and a Wedgewood urn of baluster form.Teapot 21cm wide x 14cm high; Wedgewood vases 8cm diameter x 14cm high; Wedgewood urn 21cm high.Qty: 5The Estate of the late Sabih Aykoler.All in good condition. Very small surface marks to the end of the spout on the teapot.

Lot 171

Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, &c. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and other Picturesque Scenery [...], two volumes, London: Published by Jones & Co., n.d., approx. 96 steel-engraved plates of country houses after John Preston Neale, corresponding letterpress leaves, the prelims and first plate of volume I with water-stains to upper-margin, contemporary black roan over papered boards, chipped, holding, 4to; two religious works, each bound in contemporary green morocco, worn, mixed 4to, (4)

Lot 21

Architecture. Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, &c. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and other Picturesque Scenery [...], London: Published by Jones & Co., January 1st, 1829, engraved title-page, approx. 96 steel-engraved plates of country houses after John Preston Neale, corresponding letterpress leaves, contemporary Regency maroon morocco, the covers with a gilt-rolled border of anthemia, five-compartment spine with slightly raised bands, lettered in the second, stable tear near head-cap, slight rubbed wear, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, 4to; [&] Noble & Rose's The Counties of Chester, Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, and Rutland, Illustrated. From Original Drawings by Thomas Allom. With Historical and Topographical Descriptions. London: Fisher, Son, & Co., 1836, engraved frontispiece and title, named-view steel engraved architectural, antiquarian and topographical plates, contemporary black diced calf gilt, gilt-lettered upper-cover, marbled endpapers, 4to, (2)  Provenance: 1st: 1) Susannah Parsons Nottingham Park/ November 24 1834; slightly later pencil ownership inscription to ffep. 2) George Creswell Bond (1863-1939), of Lenton Hall, Nottingham; armorial bookplate to recto pastedown.

Lot 113

A SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a silver vesta, hallmarked 'William Neale' Chester 1895, two small embossed and pierced detail bonbon dishes, both hallmarked 'T H Hazlewood & Co' Birmingham 1900, together with two silver lids, engine turned pattern and circular vacant cartouche, hallmarked 'William Comyns & Sons Ltd' London 1933, approximate gross weight 173.6 grams, 5.58 ozt, (condition report: general moderate wear, no pots to lids, overall condition good)

Lot 582

A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE BOXby William Neale & Co, cedar lined, 19cm wide; together with two silver cigarette cases, Sheffield 1921 and Chester 1902, 29 tr.ozs combined gross weight (3)

Lot 610

A GEORGE V SILVER CONDIMENT SETby William Neale & Co, Birmingham 1930; together with two silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1910; and a set of silver handled tea knives, Sheffield 1971, 5.6 tr.ozs combined weight, all cased (3)

Lot 56

Mixed Lot: An Art Deco ladies silver compact with all over engine turned decoration, hinged lid opening to a mirrored fitting and a powder reservoir, hallmarked Chester 1935, makiers mark William Neale & Sons Ltd (a/f), a circular shaped compact Birmingham 1952, makers mark for W I Broadway & Co together with a hallmarked silver inkwell cover (only) (3)

Lot 135

Mixed Lot: George V silver three piece condiment set comprising hinged lidded mustard and two salts, each with blue glass liners, of cauldron shape and supported on three hoof feet, London 1924, makers mark Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd together with two hallmarked silver condiment spoons, a silver cigarette case hallmarked for Birmingham 1926, makers mark William Neale & Son (a/f), a single Edwardian candle stick, Birmingham 1908, makers mark Ellis & Co, 17.,5cm tall (loaded), weighable silver 255gms

Lot 103

A Marvin 9ct gold 17 jewel wrist watch with cream dial and gold toned baton markers. Inscribed to case back 'John Neale Xmas 1976, After more than 26 years with Bannister Walton & Co ltd'. Case diameter 33mm.

Lot 107

A late Victorian silver Card Case, by William Neale & Sons, hallmarked Chester, 1900, of hinged rectangular form with engine turned decoration, together with an Elizabeth II silver shoe horn, by Laurence R Watson & Co., hallmarked Birmingham 1983, 10.5cm long, two sterling silver cocktail swizzle sticks, a silver mounted easel frame, hallmarked Birmingham 1984 and an enamelled silver souvenir spoon, weighable silver 3.4ozt (a lot)

Lot 375

A collection of silver and EPNS including a silver topped cut glass scent bottle, by Martin, Hall & Co, Birmingham 1904, another silver topped scent bottle, two silver topped hair tidys, one by Adie Brothers, London, the other by  William Neale Ltd, Birmingham, a Chinese silver tea strainer, an open silver salt, a silver mounted horn napkin ring, and a silver topped jar, weighable silver 76gms (9) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 15

A collection of silver to include; a cased set of six Edwardian silver teaspoons, each with relief crossed rifles and N.L.R.C possibly for North London Rifle Club, hallmarked by JW Spurrier & Co, Sheffield, 1908; a pair of Elizabeth II silver ladles, hallmarked by T Hill, Birmingham, 1972; a small Birmingham hallmarked egg shaped pepper pot on three ball feet, and a pair of Edwardian silver silver handled Art Nouveau steel glove stretchers, hallmarked by William Neale, Chester, 1904. Along with a Continental silver plated beaker with embossed grape design, and a cased set of six plated napkin rings (case broken).  Weighable silver: approx. 249.5 grams (8ozt) Further details: rifle club spoons - tarnished. Ladles - one misshapen and bent, tarnished. Pepper pot - many dents, tarnished. Glove stretchers - tarnished, wear. All with surface wear and scratching. Plated items - some loss to plating, wear and scratching, beaker slightly misshapen. 

Lot 8

An Art Deco silver faceted-cylindrical three piece cruet set. Each with a harebell border and a moulded foot-rim, mark of William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1934, and a conforming old English pattern mustard spoon and a salt spoon, 137g (a little under 4 1/2 ozs), in a fitted gilt-lined black leatherette case marked inside 'Terry & Co... Manchester'

Lot 461

An early 19th Century Staffordshire pearlware figure of Minerva, probably Neale & Co, with metal spear, impressed to back of base 59, 30.5cms; and another of Diana, 30cm. (2)

Lot 195

A small George V silver tray. Maker FH, London, 1912. Of rectangular shaped form, the sides pierced with scrolling foliate motifs, 16cm wide.Together with a group of silver mounted and metal oddments and vessels, including: a George IV silver etui, 1821, maker's mark rubbed, engraved with initials and dated 1826 and 1856 to body, with wooden lining to interior, 6.4cm high; a Victorian folding silver fruit knife, Sheffield, 1896, Villiers & Jackson, with mother-of-pearl handle, 15.2cm long (when open), in fitted box; a further Victorian folding silver fruit knife, Birmingham, 1888, William Neale & Son, with mother-of-pearl handle, 14.2cm long (when open), in fitted box; a silver mounted Victorian hobnail pattern glass vanity jar, Birmingham, 1899, Mitchell Bosley & Co., repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, 6.7cm high; a silver mounted Victorian glass jar, London, 1896, maker's mark rubbed, with a hammered finish and engraved initials, 9.2cm high; a further silver mounted Victorian glass jar, London, 1887, Mappin & Webb, engraved with initials, 10.4cm high; a small silver mounted Edwardian hobnail pattern glass jar, Birmingham, 1901, Adie & Lovekin, repousse decorated with head of a putto within scrolling motifs, 4.3cm high; and other vessels, total weighable silver approx. 6.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: Tray weight: 4.3ozt. The etui is not included in the weighable silver. 

Lot 141

THREE VICTORIAN/20TH CENTURY SILVER CHRISTENING MUGS, comprising a Victorian example with beaded rims, repoussé and chased foliate scroll decoration, gothic style handle, makers Martin, Hall & Co , London 1868, 5.21ozt, 162 grams, a George V conical example on a short pedestal, stepped circular foot, engraved initials 'A.J.J.W', makers W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1931, 1.57ozt,48.6 grams and the third of conical form, engraved 'JAMES', 'C' scroll handle, circular foot, William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1937, 3.83ozt, 119.2 grams, gross weight 10.61ozt, 330 grams (3) (Condition Report: Victorian mug has very slightly misshapen top rim, the second mug has a dented foot rim and the third has dents around the body)

Lot 1256

Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta case, Birmingham 1904, maker G. Loveridge & Co. and a small Art Deco hallmarked silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1926, maker William Neale & son Ltd, length of cigarette case 9cm, weight of both 100g

Lot 277

A collection of silver including a pair of Georg Jensen spoons, a silver christening mug by Martin Hall & Co, with engraved scrolling foliate decoration, a cigarette case by Deakin & Francis, a silver vesta, by William Neale, a silver napkin ring, a silver specimen vase, Sheffield, and a cased set of silver mother of pearl fruit forks, 412gms (8) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 705

William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1936, 5oz. together with an inscribed silver footed dish, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1949, 4.1oz. (2)

Lot 268

A silver cigarette case, by Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham 1917, another by the same maker, a silver vesta, by Synyer & Beddoes, Chester, and another by William Neale, 241gms (4) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 280

A silver cigarette case, by John Taylor & Co, Birmingham, of canted form, and another with scrolling foliate decoration, by William Neale Ltd, Birmingham, 224gms (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2536

Two 1920s silver sauceboats, the first example of typical form, with flying scroll handle and engraved initial, upon three hoof feet, hallmarked Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1929, the second example smaller with shaped rim, upon three pad feet, hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1928, including handle tallest H7.6cmCondition Report: Approx 5.52 ozt (171.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches and small knocks. Handle slightly lifted on Asprey example. Some compression and lifting to feet on both. Hallmarks with wear. Hallmarks with small amount of wear but generally legible.

Lot 123

A small Neale & Co. pearlware figure of a girl representing Spring on square base, circa 1790, 14cm [minor glaze chips to base].

Lot 173

A Victorian silver mounted 'snakeskin' pottery match striker. William Neale, Birmingham, 1892. The ceramic base with potter's mark for Taylor, Tunnicliff & Co. textured and painted to resemble snakeskin, 3.9cm high, together with a green glass match striker, mount stamped sterling, 5cm high, and a green ceramic Lovatts Langley example with plated metal mount, 5.5cm high (3)Condition Report: The match strikers are in good overall condition commensurate with age. Snakeskin-design example: Hallmarks clear. Some wear and losses to the snakeskin paint decoration. Some minor discolouration. Some abrasion to base. Some scratching, nicking and marking to the silver mount. Some wear to the silvering to the interior. Green glass example: good condition. No cracks or damage noted to glass. Silver mount has come detached so would need to be reaffixed. Some very minor scratches and chips (noted under 10x magnification) to base. 'Sterling' mark slightly rubbed. Green ceramic example: good condition. Some minor discolouration to body. Some marking, pitting, bruising and scratching to metal mount. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-RPTSYWczTN 

Lot 102

A silver four-piece condiment set, William Neale, Birmingham 1937, to/w an Edwardian mustard and an ashtray, 8.2oz (net of blue glass liners); lot also includes a Samuel Mordan & Co Everpoint silver propelling pencil, another pencil and two button-hooks with silver handles

Lot 1020

Freemasonry, a collection of volumes to include Neale, Erskine: Stray Leaves From A Free-Mason's Note-Book. London: Richard Spencer, 314, High Holborn, 1846, in green publishers cloth, 8vo, Mackey, Albert G.: A Lexicon Of Freemasonry, London: Charles Griffin & CO., 1867, 8vo, Fellowes, John: The Mysteries Of Freemasonry, London: Reeves And Turner, 196 Strand, 1877, 8vo, Sadler, Henry: Masonic Facts and Fictions, comprising a new Theory of the Ancient "Grand Lodge", first edition, Diprose & Bateman, 1887, 8vo, Knoop, Douglas: The Genesis Of Freemasonry, Manchester University Press, 1947, Fort, George F.: The Early History And Antiquities Of Freemasonry, Third Edition, London: The Freemason, 198 Fleet Street, 1878, 8vo, Watson, William: Reprint Of The Rare 1772 Edition Of William Preston's Illustrations Of Masonry, 45. Kirby Street, Hatton Garen, 1887, 8vo, A Ritual And Illustrations Of Freemasonry, Accompanied By Numerous Engravings, And A Key To The Phia Beta Kappa, London: W. Reeves, circa 1900 x2 (one re-bound) and Carlile, Richard: Freemasonry A Manual Of The Three Degrees, London, R. Carlile, Fleet Street, N/D and two other similar volumes Manuals. (13)

Lot 45

A collection of silver items, comprising a five-piece cruet set with a pair of pepper pots 7cm high, a pair of salts with blue glass inserts 6cm wide, a mustard pot with lid and blue glass insert 8cm wide, by William Neale & Son Ltd Birmingham, 1940/1939, a sifter, by EB, London 1939 16cm high, a pair of toast racks, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1938 each 8cm wide, a sauceboat, with shell feet by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1939 15cm wide, and another by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1939 15cm wide, a twin-handled sugar bowl, marks rubbed 14cm wide, a cased set of eight cake forks, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1939, a set of six fruit knives, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, a cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Reid & Sons Ltd London 1939, a cased set of six teaspoons by Angora Silver Plate Co, Sheffield 1938, a set of Gin, Whisky, and Sherry decanter labels, with shell embossed decoration,weighable 38.03ozt (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing throughout, some minor knocks and dents to the silver. Small nibbles to the blue glass inserts. Residue in the cruet set. In need of a good clean.

Lot 114

Silver Victorian creamer, London hallmark dated 1845 mm William Eaton, 102.8 gms; Victorian helmet jug dated 1890, mm Elkington & Co approx 117.6 gms, silver sauce boat, Birmingham hallmark dated 1936, mm William Neale Ltd 114.7 gms. This lot includes a silver pin cushion Birmingham hallmark dated 1907 23.8 gms. 

Lot 56

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear group of models to include Y18 1918 Atkinson Steam Wagon "Bass & Co"; Y12 Ford Model T Van "Heinz"; Y25 Renault Type AG Van "James Neale & Sons"; plus others similar (see photo) - Excellent to Mint (couple of models sun faded), in Fair to Excellent Maroon Window Boxes. (54)

Lot 636

Two Silver Circular Tazzas, one by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1934, the shaped and moulded rim with bellflower ornament on moulded footrim, 9ins diameter x 3.25ins high, weight 13.9ozs, the other by William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1947, with scroll cast and shaped rim on circular footrim, 8ins diameter x 4ins high, weight 7.8ozs

Lot 194

Local Interest. Auctioneers: Messrs. T. Neale & Son, Nottingham. Wollaton Park, Particulars and Condition of Sale, 3rd & 4th November, 1925, [16]pp, b/w plate of the house, large format map of the freehold estate by T. Wallis Gordon, 81 x 209.5cm, folding Plans 1-3 loosely-inserted in recto sleeve, original wrappers, folio (34.5 x 21cm), with Auctioneers: Messrs. Thurgood, Martin & Eve, London. Part III: Portions of the Estates of The Right Honourable Lord Middleton. The Wollaton Estate, 2 parts, 23rd & 24th March, 1925, split, folding Plans 7-10 loosely-inserted in recto sleeve, original wrappers, tatty and soiled, fragmentary recto cover, folio (41 x 25cm), Auctioneers: Hallam, Brackett & Co., Nos. 7-13 Long Row, Nottingham, including the famous Black Boy Hotel and four shops, 25th January, 1961, folding plan, original wrappers, upper-cover with tipped-on b/w illustration, oblong 4to, a b/w photograph of Hucknall Road/Perry Road, n.d. [c. 1930], 22.5 x 29.5cm, mounted, etc

Lot 83

A silver photo frame by William Neale. Embossed with scroll detail and four vacant cartouches, height 17.5cm, width 13.5cm, Chester 1901; together with a smaller silver photo frame with beaded detail, a silver tea strainer and a cased set of stainless steel Elkington & Co coffee spoons. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £19.76.

Lot 201

A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED ITEMS To include: a pair of rectangular cigarette boxes by C. J. Vander Ltd., Birmingham 1986, with engine turned decoration, 9cm (3 1/2in) long; a silver and enamel vesta case by William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1892, painted with a boat, 5cm (2in) high; a silver and enamel capstan inkwell by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1923, the cover with blue guilloche enamel, 12.5cm (5in) diameter, loaded; a silver cigarette case by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1932, with engine turned decoration and engraved H. M. R, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; a silver mounted cigarette box, hand mirror and button hook 509g (16.35 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 708

Cunard (Nancy, editor). Negro, Anthology made by Nancy Cunard, 1st edition, London: Wishart & Co, 1934, folding map entitled 'Ethnographical Map of Negro Africa', black and white illustrations after photographs throughout, two preliminary leaves loose and frayed, original publisher's brown cloth lettered in red, 'The Black Belt of America' map in red to lower cover, backstrip faded, 4toQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: From the library of Alan Clutton-Brock (1904-1976), thence by descent."It was necessary to make this book - and I think in this manner, an Anthology of some 150 voices of both races - for recording of the struggles and achievements, the persecutions and the revolts against them, of the Negro people" (Foreword).A landmark anthology, with contributors including Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Samuel Beckett, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams and Theodore Dreiser. It is thought that 1000 copies were printed, however it has been asserted that many of these were destroyed during the Blitz when the warehouse was bombed.

Lot 206

TWO SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES comprising a George V vertical oval frame, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1914; the other an Elizabeth II horizontal oval frame, by Laurence R Watson & Co, Sheffield 1985. (2) Vertical frame 15.8cm highEach with a couple of small dents, but otherwise in good condition.

Lot 33

A LATE 18TH CENTURY PEARLWARE POTTERY PLAQUE, CIRCA 1790 possibly by Neale & Co., oval, relief-moulded and underglaze painted with a profile portrait, possibly George III, within a moulded and beaded border and swagged frame moulded with foliage, C-scrolls and rockwork. 17.8cm highOne of the outswept scrolls has been re-attached. There is minimal, almost imperceptible crazing. In all other aspects, the item is in good condition, presenting itself very attractively.

Lot 320

Victorian silver Sovereign coin case, William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1892, embossed decoration and blank circular cartouche, plain suspension ring, diameter 30mm, 0.5oz, and a George V silver Sovereign coin case, Dennison Watch Case Co., Birmingham 1913, engraved with scrolls, blank circular cartouche, plain suspension ring, diameter 3mm, 0.63oz.Qty: 2Condition report:Please see additional uploaded images.

Lot 50

A small group of silver, comprising: a cigarette case, Birmingham, 1931, John Rose, with engine turned design and cartouche to cover, 9cm wide, 6cm high; a card case, Birmingham, 1936, William Neale & Son Ltd., with engine turned design, 6.3cm wide, 8.7cm high; a vesta case, Birmingham, 1920, Rolason Brothers, with cartouche, engraved with scrolling foliate motif; another example, Birmingham, 1902, W G Keight & Co, with cartouche, engraved with scrolling foliate motif; another of rectangular curved form, Birmingham, 1927, maker's mark rubbed; another example with striped design, Birmingham, 1914, W Coulthard Ltd.; another of plain circular form, Birmingham, 1904, Rotherham & Sons (John Rotherham); another of plain squared form, Birmingham, 1910, W H Haseler Ltd; another of rectangular form, marks rubbed, with engine turned design; a small case, Birmingham, 1922, Cohen & Charles, of hexagonal form, with guilloche enamel plaque to cover, mirror to interior; a match box holder, London, 1967, Asprey & Co Ltd; and another example, marks indistinct, with initials engraved and engine turned design; together with another match box holder, stamped STERLING and marked BIRKS, with initials engraved, gross weight approx. 11.2oz (lot)  Condition Report: Weight doesn't include the last match box holder of the catalogue description. 

Lot 339

ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN VANDERBANK (1694-1739) Full Length Portrait of Frances Neale, Seated on an Architectural Terrace, wearing a red dress and lace bonnet, her right arm stroking a pet dog Oil on canvas, 125 x 100cm In a 18th century carved giltwood frame With an old label verso, inscribed in ink: Frances Neale third youngest daughter and co-heiress of John Neale of Allesley County Warwick MP for Coventry 1722 to 1741. She was born at Allesley in 1723 and was married on the 20th October 1742, to Sir John Turner of Washam Norfolk 3rd and last Baronet. She died 7th March and was buried at Washam. She was the mother of Robert Huley and Lady Folkes. This portrait is by Vanderbank.

Lot 61

An early 20th century 9ct yellow gold cigarette case by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1935, retailed by Maple & Co London, of rectangular cushion form with engine turned decoration, the interior with monogram initials, fully hallmarked, 10.5 cm high, weight 134 grams

Lot 564

A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a silver mounted engine turned square compact by Garrard & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1963, with a gilt band, opening to a mirror, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) wide; a silver purse shaped card holder by William Neale & Son Ltd., Chester 1913, with linear decoration and a circular vacant reserve, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long; a silver coloured rectangular snuff box, stamped 830, with an engraved foliate border, engine turned decoration and a sapphire set thumb piece, the cover interior engraved 'To Edward from Olga', 8.5cm (3 1/4in) long; an Edwardian silver shaped rectangular aide memoir by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1904, engraved with foliate swags and a circular vacant reserve, opening to a leather interior, 10cm (4in) long; another silver aide memoir; and a silver coloured mounted compact, stamped 930, with engine turned and floral decoration, 8cm (3 1/4in) long 170g (5.5 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 105

A Pearlware Toby Jug, early 19th century, probably Neale & Co. decorated in colourful glazes, modelled holding a pipe and foaming mug of ale, raised on a canted marbled plinth25cm highA SimilarToby Jug of Wood Type, decorated in blue and brown glazes25cm highAnother Toby Jug, painted in Pratt type colours25cm high (3)Neale - numerous chips to hat, glaze abrasions, scratching and flaking to the enamels. Some good restoration to the baseWood - badly broken and restored, restoration delaminating on the base, crazedPratt - hat restored, handle broken off and restored, restoration discolouring, crazedFrom the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.

Lot 2153

George V hallmarked silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1924, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, length 8cm, weight 77g all in, together with a silver pen / pencil with hardstone finial, in case marked Player & Co. 

Lot 8213

A William Neale silver cigarette box with monogram to top, wood lined interior, Birmingham 1917 (slight dents to corners) 6cm x 14cm x 9cm and smaller silver cigarette box by Northern Goldsmith Co. Birmingham 1931 (dented), 5cm x 10.2cm x 8.7cm

Lot 8229

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear a mixed group to include 2 x Y3 Ford Model T Tanker - Zerolene, 4 x Y1 Jaguar SS100 - metallic blue, Y12 GMC Van - Goblin Cleaners with grey roof, Y25 Renault Type AG Van - James Neale & Sons, plus others and a group of more recent issues including Y64 Lincoln Zephyr in cream and 4 x models from the Collectables Era including YY027/SC Foden Truck - Parkers & Co Timber Importers - Excellent to Mint in Good to Near Mint packaging. (28)

Lot 294

A Collection 18th century and Later English Pottery, including a Neale & Co pearlware basket on stand, two Manganese Delft tiles, a Staffordshire Cow and Calf spill vase, a similar cow creamer and a Yorkshire pottery jug, etc (one tray)Jug with some glaze chips to the spout and handleSpill vase with glaze chips, a crack to the back left leg, the calf has been off and glued at the feetBasket with repairs, matching dish in reasonable orderTiles with losses to the cornersSaucer with several large chips to the rim, interior and exterior scratches and a hairline crackTureen and cover with hairline crack, chip and crazing to the cover, the main body with several chips, glaze imperfections and crazing

Lot 91

A silver cased travel eight day timepiece, William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1920, engraved inscription to the back 'M from A, Xmas 1922', the engine turned cover enclosing a white enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals and marked 'The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, Regent St', 10cm x 8.5cm, gross weight 12.6ozt

Lot 97

A selection of silver, to include; a cigarette box William Neale and Co, Birmingham 1934, engraved 'To Captain W C T Eyres RN from the Wardroom Officers, HMS Cricket, 17 Jun 1945', 14.7cm wide, along with a silver circular Elkington and Co, Sheffield 1993, 12cm diameter, weight 3.5ozt, an oval silver pin dish Birmingham 1902, 17.5cm wide, weight 2ozt, a miniature silver gallery tray, 10cm wide and a white metal card waiter 21cm diameter (5)

Lot 125

A large silver vesta by T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1913; a silver cigarette box, by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1960, 8.8cm wide; and a further shaped silver cigarette case (af), weighable silver 3.9ozt (3)

Lot 87

A George V small silver spirit flask, rectangular with rounded corners, by W. Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1919; another with a pull-off drinking cup, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1915; and another in landscape format by W. Neale Ltd., Birmingham 1919, the latter 9.5cms long, 13.85oz. (3)

Lot 1274

° ° Neale, John Preston and Edward Wedlake Brayley- The History and Antiquities of the Abbey Church of St. Peter, Westminster, 2 vols., 6pp. list of subscribers, 2 additional engraved titles, 61 engraved plates with tissue-guards, 20th century red half morocco, London, Hurst, Robinson & Co., 1818-1823, 4to. Sold with John Bayley’s ‘The History and Antiquities of the Tower of London’, 2 vols., 1821-1825, and John Britton’s ‘The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain’, 5 vols., 1835, and Edward Blore’s ‘The Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons, Comprising the Sepulchral Antiquities of Great Britain’, 1826, and ‘Sixty-Two Additional Plates to Smith’s Antiquities of Westminster’, [1809], and a two more volumes (14).

Lot 54

A mixed lot of silver items,comprising: a cream jug, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1962, a cup, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, a silver and blue glass sugar caster, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, London 1929, and a matched seven-piece dressing table set, by William Neale & Son, Birmingham, total approx. weighable 15oz. (10)

Lot 168

Silver and yellow metal Art Deco cigarette case with engine turned decoration. Fully hallmarked Birmingham 1936, William Neale & Co. 11.5cm x 8.5 cm. Gross weight 160 grams.

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