A George V hallmarked silver circular jewellery box, centred with oval cartouche initialled PK to the hinged overall engine decorated lid enclosing silk lined interior, on three scrolling supports, Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1924, diameter 8cm, a silver circular dressing table jar lid, London 1917, three silver napkin rings including a waisted example with bead decoration, Birmingham 1962 and a circular ashtray inscribed "Cheshire County Council Architects Department N.A. Webb 1947-1975", Birmingham 1975, diameter 12cm, combined weighable silver approx 7.4ozt (6).
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A pair of George V hallmarked silver circular bonbon dishes with Greek key piercing and decorated with four rams heads, raised on a circular stepped foot, JH & Co, London 1912, diameter 10cm, and a further hallmarked silver circular bowl with pierced rim, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1931, diameter 11.5cm, and a hallmarked silver circular lidded jewellery box with shaped lid with engine turning, raised on four feet, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1945, diameter 8cm, combined weighable silver approx 9.62ozt.
A small George V hallmarked silver small curved rounded rectangular cigarette case with linear engine turning and vacant rectangular cartouche, Frederick Field, Birmingham 1931, a similar Edward VII hallmarked silver example, William Thorneywork, Birmingham 1901, combined approx 3.82ozt, and a small collection of jewellery comprising a cased mother of pearl and white metal stud and cufflink set, two further studs, a pair of cufflinks with dark red cabochon stones, four stick pins, and an enaelled coins pendant. CONDITION REPORT: Condition - fair. All small items are detailed in additional photos.
A Victorian hallmarked silver vesta case of plain rounded rectangular form, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1893, 4.5 x 3cm, a further example with overall engine turned and floral engraved decoration, Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1898, also a silver oval dressing table jar lid with floral engraved decoration centred with a vacant circular cartouche, London 1892, 6.8 x 4.5cm, combined approx 2.3ozt (3).
A group of five napkin rings comprising variously hallmarked English silver examples, including a hexagonal overall engine turned example initialled "DJW", Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1955, a late 19th/early 20th century Chinese white metal example cast with continuous figural scene of people holding lanterns and banners, centred with an applied circular cartouche, and a further white metal example with applied Zodiac symbols, weighable silver approx 2.6ozt (5).
A George V hallmarked silver dressing table powder jar with engine turned decorated hinged lid centred with a circular vacant cartouche enclosing a convex mirror, on spreading circular loaded foot, Clarke & Sewell, Chester 1926, diameter 7.5cm, a hallmarked silver dressing table jar cover, FH Adams & Co, Birmingham 1828, diameter 8.5cm, and a silver oval jewellery box with bead and reel decorated edges (af), W & Co. W, Birmingham 1919, 7.5 x 4.5cm, weighable silver approx 2.7ozt (3).
A George V hallmarked silver sauce boat with C-scroll handle and hoof feet with shell shouldered beaded rim, William Hutton, Sheffield 1931, a pepper and mustard of bellied form with pointed finials with leaf pattern rim, Charles S Green & Co, Birmingham 1931, a hallmarked silver shaped napkin ring with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, and three hallmarked silver salt spoons, combined approx 12.2ozt (7).
A pair of George V hallmarked silver napkin rings of plain bellied form, A&J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912, a further pair of hallmarked silver napkin rings with liners with engine turned decoration, a Victorian hallmarked silver napkin ring with basket weave pattern and monogrammed cartouche, Barnard & Sons, London 1875, a crimped and repoussé floral example, Reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1901, and a further beaded example, a hallmarked silver salt spoon, a further sterling example with writhen stem, and a loaded circular vase base, combined weighable silver approx 2.24ozt (10).
A group of six English variously hallmarked silver napkin rings including a plain circular example with shaped cast rim, initialled TJ, EF Braham Ltd, Birmingham 1818, a further similar waisted example with rubbed cartouche, Gilmour & Watson, Birmingham 1911 and a D-shaped example with overall engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1939, combined approx 3.6ozt (6),
A George V hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration, scrolling thumbpiece and the interior inscribed "Doris 1919", Thomas Callow & Son, London 1918, 5 x 4cm, an Edwardian hallmarked silver snuff box of rounded rectangular form with engraved foliate detail and bearing the initials "D.B.", Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1905, 4 x 3cm, an oval hallmarked silver box with hinged lid (af), and a circular alpaca snuff box with hinged lid and engraved initials, weighable silver approx 3.1ozt (4).
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of plain rectangular form centred with a rectangular cartouche initialled MFS to the hinged overall engine turned decorated lid, Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1929, 18 x 9 x 5cm (af) and a hallmarked silver silver trophy cup inscribed "The Lonsdale and Oxenholme Staghounds and Vale of Lune Harriers' Cup Ladies Adjacent Hunts Race 1938 Flying Jack Rider Miss J Hatfield", Gorum Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1919, height 20cm, weighable silver approx 7.6ozt (2).
A group of eight variously hallmarked silver napkin rings to include a pair of plain curved form initialled "MPD", William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1926, a single engine turned decorated circular example, William Greenwood & Sons, Birmingham 1927, and a plain waisted example, William Vale & Sons, Chester 1923, and a plain bead decorated electroplated example, silver combined approx 5ozt (9).
Four pairs of George V hallmarked silver circular napkin rings to include a waisted bead decorated example, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 191, a plain examples with cast rims, initialled "C" and "G", Deykin & Harrison, Birmingham 1931, and similar engine turned decorated examples, Birmingham 1935, approx 2.2ozt (8).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver napkin ring with flattened edges, S. Blanckensee & Sons, Chester 1910, a George V hallmarked silver napkin ring with beaded edge and monogram, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, a silver engine turn decorated example with engraved cartouche "Angela", C.H. Beatson, Sheffield 1946, and a further silver example with a crimped rim and initials, S.J. Rose & Son, Birmingham 1978, combined approx 3.48ozt.
Six variously hallmarked silver backed dressing table items including a circular hand mirror with overall foliate scroll and mask decoration, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1901, length 28cm, a similar hand brush, a further engine turned decorated example with vacant circular cartouche, Birmingham 1923, two coat brushes and a comb (6).
A Victorian silver plated mounted and clear glass floral etched claret jug of tapering form with hinged lid surmounted with cast finial and with leaf capped S-scroll decorated handle, height 27.5cm and a cased matched set of six engine turned decorated napkin rings, each centred with a cartouche, two with engraved initials (2).
A group of seven English variously hallmarked silver engine turned decorated circular napkin rings with cast decorated borders and vacant cartouches (one initialled), including Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1931, Haseler & Restall, Birmingham 1949 and FH Adams & Holman, Birmingham 1941, combined approx 3.4ozt (7).
A group of six English variously hallmarked silver napkin rings including plain circular example with pin prick and bright cut ornamental band, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1885, a bead decorated waisted example, Rolason Bros, Birmingham 1926, an engine turned decorated example and two pierced examples, combined approx 2.8ozt (6).
A collection of smokers' items including a George V hallmarked silver cigarette case with linear engine turned decoration and monogrammed cartouche, Birmingham 1927, and a hallmarked silver cheroot holder case enclosing a 9ct rose gold mounted cheroot holder, plus a quantity of other cigarette cases and lighters including examples by Ronson, Calibri, Douglass, etc.
A walnut jewellery box modelled as books with inlaid hinged lid, three vintage tin money boxes, a brass engine turned decorated cigarette box, and a modern Egyptian souvenir musical box, also a group of leather wallets, a notepad, a key pouch, a boxed Burman hair clipper, and a turned wooden bat by F.Sumner.
A small quantity of jewellery including a 9ct yellow gold cigar piercer with gold box chain enclosing a folded £1 note, gold collar studs, a pair of 9ct white gold cufflinks each set with a central small diamond, a set of sterling silver and white enamel engine turned studs and cufflinks, a hallmarked silver cigar piercer, other cufflinks and studs, tie pins, etc.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with canted corners and overall engine turned decoration centred with a circular belt shaped cartouche, initialled TWL, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1923, 9 x 7cm, a further smaller plain example with gilt wash interior, also a silver cigarette box of rectangular form with vacant rectangular cartouche to the hinged engine turned decorated lid, on bracket feet, EJ Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1933, 15.5 x 9cm (af), weighable silver approx 4.1ozt (3).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver vesta case of rectangular form, with a decorative vacant cartouche to one side, overall engraved with foliate motifs, with suspension ring, Sharpe & Green, Birmingham 1902, 4 x 3cm, a further silver vesta case of rounded rectangular form with engine turned decoration and with a circular cartouche initialled "HWW", Rolason Bros, Birmingham 1913, 5.5. x 4cm, also a white metal combination/sovereign/post stamp case, combined silver approx 1.1ozt (3).
A George V hallmarked silver backed five piece dressing table set comprising a circular hand mirror with overall engine turned decoration within a Greek key boarder, centred with a circular cartouche initialled "C", length 26cm, a pair of coat brushes and a pair of hand brushes, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923 (5).
A Victorian hallmarked silver circular napkin ring embossed with a dog hunting a pheasant to each side, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1899, diameter 4.2cm, and a pair of engine turned examples, each centred with a vacant circular cartouche, JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1930, diameter 4.5cm, combined 1.7ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: The hallmarks on the hunting scene napkin rings are very rubbed. One rim is very slightly misshapen. Pair of napkin rings have traces of rubbing to the surfaces particularly in the areas of the cartouches.
A 925 standard silver cased pocket watch bearing import marks, the engine turned decoration centred with a vacant shield shaped cartouche, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 5.5cm, a small silver ingot pendant suspended on a silver box chain, length 55cm, a hallmarked silver A.R.P. badge, a George V coronation fob, and a quantity of British coinage including £2 coins, modern crowns, two sets of coins, etc.
A George IV hallmarked silver four piece cruet set comprising two oval open circular salts with cast decorated rims on four cabriole legs, and two matching mustard pots with angled handles, with blue glass liners (one liner missing), Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1936, also a silver circular engine turned decorated napkin ring centred with a vacant cartouche, EJ Houlston, Birmingham 1921, a silver salt spoon and two electroplated examples, combined silver approx 6.3ozt (8).
A sterling silver Yard-o-led engine turned decorated hexagonal propelling pencil, a further silver example and a hallmarked silver thimble, Birmingham 1952, also a Victoria Golden Jubilee medallion, a WWII defence medal with ribbon, unsigned and a collection of various yellow metal and enamel decorated Red Cross badges and medals assigned to W Jenkins. CONDITION REPORT: BRCS: one with small area of damage to the enamel, others ok. Some rubbing to the surface of the pencils.
A group of electroplated items to include a cased set of six ivorine handled fish eaters, a footed bowl, three sets of coasters, a cigarette box with engine turned decoration, a wine cooler, a quantity of flatware, a clear glass sugar caster, etc, also a pair of brass enamel decorated candlesticks on shaped bases, and three vintage pipes.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette box of square form with canted corners, centred with a vacant rectangular cartouche to the engine turned hinged lid, Clark and Sewell, Chester 1929, 9 x 9cm, also a silver fronted engine turned decorated photograph frame with domed top centred with a vacant circular cartouche, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1935, aperture 14 x 9.5cm, and a 19th century Dutch silver squat bulbous dressing table jar with overall floral and scroll decoration bearing spurious marks to the base, diameter approx 8cm (3).
A George V hallmarked silver Art Deco style crown wind travelling eight day clock of octagonal form with overall engine turned decoration to the outer case, centred with a circular cartouche initialled "TN 1845-1925", the circular enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, retailed by Asprey, maker's marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1923, longer diameter 11cm.
A George V hallmarked silver purse with engine turned decoration centred with a vacant circular cartouche to one side, with leather lined sectioned interior, on a suspension chain, EJ Houlston, Birmingham 1918, 10 x 7cm and a further electroplated example with bright cut foliate scroll decoration, 12.5 x 8cm (2).
A George V hallmarked silver circular trinket box, the engine turned decorated hinged lid centred with a circular panel inscribed "Margaret", with silk lined interior and raised on three scrolling supports, Birmingham 1928, diameter 9cm, and a charm bracelet set with numerous silver and enamelled town crest "charms" (2).
A late Victorian hallmarked silver combination cigarette and vesta case, the hinged spring action lid concealing a lidded pull-up vesta case with striking platform and gilt washed interior hinged main body, London 1894, 9 x 6.5cm, and two George V hallmarked silver and engine turned decorated cigarette cases of rounded rectangular form, one engraved "Chief Inspector R.A. Hicks from Lt.Com.N.L.H.Fane.R.N.R.1.9.39-25.7.41", the second inscribed "H.E.Hyett", combined approx 13ozt (3).
An Edwardian hallmarked silver and leaf engraved cigarette case of rounded rectangular form, the cover inscribed "A.Dimmock 10/4/18", Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1906, 8 x 5.5cm, a George V hallmarked silver card case of rectangular form, Blackensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1935, 9 x 5.5cm, and an Edward VIII hallmarked silver compact with Art Deco engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1936, weight including mirrored compact approx 6ozt (3).
ASPREY; a novelty Victorian hallmarked silver letter opener in the form of a sword in scabbard with traces of silver gilt and propelling pencil to the hilt, Sampson Mordan, London 1874, retailed by Asprey and inscribed as such to the blade, length 11.5cm, two Sampson Mordan engine turned propelling pencils, a further propelling pencil, a cheroot holder and a bookmark (af), also an unusual cylindrical sewing case with central spool and concealed thimble to one of the cap ends, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910, length 8cm. CONDITION REPORT: Asprey: rubbing to the blade; silver gilt missing throughout; surface scratches. General wear throughout.

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