Two small modern silver mounted cut glass decanters, the first example of squat bulbous form, the body with navette, octagonal and hobnail cut decoration, with conforming stopper, the silver collar hallmarked Barker Ellis Silver Co, Sheffield 2005, H19cm, the second example, a ships decanter, with hobnail cut star decoration and conforming stopper, the silver collar hallmarked C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 2005, H19cm, with boxesCondition Report:General wear predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks to silver and glass body. Bulbous decanter with couple of chips to cut glass. Hallmarks with light wear but clear and legible. Boxes scuffed to edges.
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Pair of early 20th century silver specimen vases, each of faceted trumpet form with pierced flared rim, upon spreading filled foot, hallmarked Thomas Bishton, Birmingham 1911, H19.5cm, together with a 20th century Maltese silver dish, of circular form, with flower head centre and embossed flower heads to rim, various marks including purity 917 mark, D15cmCondition Report:Approximate weighable silver 3.19 ozt (99.1 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Vases with a few small indentations, and one example slightly unsteady on foot.Maltese dish with some knocks to rim.Marks with some light wear, but generally clear and legible.
Modern limited edition silver goblet to commemorate the 500th anniversary of York Minster and the completion of five years of restoration, designed by Hector Miller for Aurum, the tapering cylindrical bowl with planished finish and gilt interior, upon gilt foot with cast and chased decoration depicting the restoration of York Minster, hallmarked Hector Miller, London 1972, number 351/500, in original fitted case with paperwork Condition Report:Approximate weight 15.81 ozt (492 grams), H16.5cm Generally in good overall condition, with some light wear predominantly in the form of some surface scratches and wear to gilding. Hallmarks clear and legible. Box with some slight scuffs and marks to exterior.
Modern limited edition silver goblet to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Act of Parliament founding the Company of Cutlers, the tapering cylindrical bowl engraved with crest, with gilt interior and upon parcel gilt textured knopped stem and pierced circular foot, hallmarked James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1974, number 21/210 , in original fitted box with paperworkCondition Report:Approx 9.38 ozt (292 grams), height = 13.7cmGeneral light wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks. Wear to inner gilding. Hallmarks clear and legible. Box with some discolouration to exterior and certificate marked.
Modern limited edition silver bowl to commemorate the 150th anniversary of The Royal National Lifeboat Institution, the circular bowl with stylised wave decoration, with gilt cast and chased decoration to centre depicting the rescue of the crew of the St George in 1830, hallmarked Aurum, London 1974, number 385/750, in original fitted case with paperworkCondition Report:Approximate weight 10.28 ozt (320 grams), W19.5cm Generally in good overall condition, with some light wear predominantly in the form of some surface scratches and wear to gilding. Hallmarks with slight wear but remain clear and legible. Box with some discoloured marks and small knocks to exterior.
Minichamps 1:18 scale model of a Bentley 4.5ltr (4 1/2) Blower racing car Minichamps 1:18 scale model of a Bentley 4.5ltr (4 1/2) Blower racing car finished in British Racing Green Ed.7 (BL474)Some signs of wear with a couple of areas of light scratchingNote: This lot is subject to VAT of 20% on the hammer price
Innukjuakju Pudlat (Inuk, 1913-1972), 'Spirit of the Fisherman' (1964), stone-cut print on paper, ed. 2/50, signed in pencil lower right, 62 x 55cm, framed and glazed.Condition Report: Generally good condition overall, with the delicate texture of the print well-preserved by its current glazing. Some light fading otherwise.
1975 Rover 2200TC 2.2 litre 4 door saloon Offered for sale with both leather and spare set of cloth seats Registration: KPV 646P Chassis: 49110335A Odometer: 85,500 Transmission: Manual MOT: March 2023 No Reserve • 85,500 recorded and credible miles • Offered with a collection of old MOT certificates and owner's manual • V5C and collection of invoices • Fitted with optional spot lamps Outside Finished in the original and period colour of Mexico brown which suits the car very well. The bodywork is very good indeed and shows no signs of rust. The paintwork is very appealing with only a few tiny touch ups on the bonnet and a small micro blister on the offside front wheel arch and near side rear wing top. The chrome is good as are the wheel trims. It is worth noting that the rubber on the rear window has some damage and would benefit from silicone sealing to prevent any water ingress. The wheels and hub caps are good and the tyres have plenty of tread. Inside The seats from a V8 are good and in fair condition apart from some delamination on the driver’s seat which could be repaired. They would benefit from a deep clean. Please note a full set of original cloth seats are supplied with the car. The door cards and carpets are without issue as are very good. The dashboard appears without damage and the instrumentation is excellent as is the steering wheel. The interior light lens is missing. Mechanicals The Rover starts readily, runs sweetly and emits the distinctive P6 exhaust note. Driving around our yard, it performed well and with good brakes and easy gear changing. History Sadly there is very little paperwork apart from a V5c , some sundry invoices and various MOT certificates dating back until 2004. Our Opinion Supplied new to its first Owner by A & D Hammond of Molesworth, Ipswich. Our Rover presents extremely well both inside and out and the paintwork being in particularly good order. It is worth noting that the usual rust areas under the rear seats are rock solid. Nice to see that all the electrical ancillaries are in working order including the interior lights. On the road, the car performs well and is a pleasure to drive. These cars represent superb value for money and are supporting by the excellent P6 and Rover Sports Register clubs. Spare parts are widely available and these cars are simple to maintain and inexpensive to run.
WORKMAN (Fanny Bullock): 'Ice-Bound Heights of the Mustagh..', London, Constable, 1908: folding maps at rear, recent green half calf gilt, VG: SPENDER (Harold) 'Through the High Pyrenees..', London, A D Innes, 1898: publishers red cloth gilt, folding maps at rear, light foxing but a VG largely unopened copy, 8vo: with 2 others, mountaineering. (4)
CHERRY-GARRARD (Apsley): 'The Worst Journey in the World..Antarctic 1910-1913': produced by the author and published by Chatto & Windus, 1939: publishers blue cloth with dustjacket, a bit rubbed and browned, 8vo: SMYTHE (F S) 'Over Tyrolese Hills..', London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1936: publishers blue cloth, dustjacket, light wear and marks, 8vo: with 21 others, mountaineering/travel. (23)
MINIATURE ALMANAC: Almanac for 1782, London, Company of Stationers: 12pp inc. printed card covers closing wallet-style, a little rubbed and frayed along 2 edges, tax-stamped, first page and some light marks and dust soiling, 48mo: together with another miniature almanac for 1823, in red morocco wallet-style binding with metallic closure. (2)
SHAKESPEARE (William): 'Pocket Portrait Shakespeare...complete with glossary': Glasgow, David Bryce & Son, n.d (c.1900): 8 vols, original burgundy grained leather covers, aeg, contained in matching custom box lined with gilt floral paper, some light wear and scuffing externally, contents very good, 16mo. (8)
MILNE (A A): 'Now We Are Six': 4th edition, 1928: 'Winnie the Pooh', 2nd edition, 1926: 'When We Were Very Young', 4th edition, 1924: all original cloth, good copies with some light wear: with 32 others by A A Milne, various editions, some in dustjacket, generally in good or better condition. (35)
Vienna porcelain sixteen piece dessert service, comprising twelve plates (one repaired) and four comports, each piece painted with a named portrait within cobalt blue and gilt borders, beehive mark, plates diameter 22.5cm, comports height 8.5cm.Condition report:All items have very light surface wear, some light rubbing to the gilding, some have randomly lost the white beading to the borders. No crazing. All plates have old wire hanging frames which would need careful removal to avoid subsequent damage. No restoration, chips, or hairlines except for: Plate titled 'Unter Bluten' has been broken in half and crudely reglued with a large resulting area on the rim that has been lost/ filled and repainted/ gilt, and on the same plate elsewhere on the rim there is another crudely repaired chip.Plate titled 'Geschmak' - there is a section of the wavy rim of the plate that is uneven but it appears to be in the firing.
Pair of Vienna porcelain vases, flared collars with gilt trellis pattern, ovoid bodies painted with figures on a gilt ground, beehive mark, 21cm.Qty: 2Condition report:Both vases in good condition, no hairlines or restoration. One or two of the gilt beading details to the borders have pinpoint losses, otherwise light surface wear elsewhere.
Ruskin Pottery, a tapered high fired vase, 1913, deep red sang de boeuf with veining, stamped 'Ruskin 1913, 20cm.Condition report:There is a triangular under-glaze chip to the exterior rim, approximately 0.5cm wide. Elesewhere on the internal rim there is another underglaze firing flaw which in the right light looks like a hairline. Small pin point chips to the baseline. No other damages or issues.
Scottish dirk, 71st Regiment, Highland Light Infantry, 35cm blade fully engraved with battle honours to Waterloo, Regimental badge, inset "Proved", carved handle with cairngorm set pommel, gilt metal mounts to the handle and scabbard with Regimental badge, with knife and fork, overall length 52cm.Condition report:Further images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.large crack to the main handle (small loss of wood) cairngorm is still properly mounted and mount is good, one pin missing from the main handle, cracks to the handle of the fork, some wear to handles of knife and fork where they fit into the mounts but all pins seem to be there, gilt metal mounts are all there and slightly worn consistent with age, leather on the scabbard is good, lots of wear to the leather strap.We can confirm this is not a reproduction. No makers name visible on the blade.
Pair of silver models, Cock and Hen Pheasant, by Edward Barnard, London 1964, 15cm, 8oz.Condition report:Additional images have been uploaded to the lot page on our website for you to view.Cock - tail and wings are good, stands well on both feet.Hen - tip of tail very slightly bent up, wings are good, stands but leans slightly forward on bent claws.Both have some light wear to the feathers overall.
Matched canteen of silver cutlery, twelve place setting, Hanoverian pattern, including;twelve table forks - six UC, Sheffield 1996, six A Haviland-Nye, London 1973eighteen dessert forks - twelve UC, Sheffield 1996, six A Haviland-Nye, London 1973twelve dessert spoons - six UC, Sheffield 1996, six A Haviland-Nye, London 1973twelve soup spoons - six UC, Sheffield 1996, six A Haviland-Nye, London 1973eight coffee spoons - UC, Sheffield 1996twelve table knives with steel blades - UC, Sheffield 1996twelve dessert knives with steel blades - UC, Sheffield 1996eight table spoons - four UC, Sheffield 1996, four A Haviland-Nye, London 1973131oz weighable silver.Condition report:Good overall condition. It has clearly been used as all of the handles have light surface scratching through handling and use. Spoons have a good edge. Hallmarks are good. They have been kept in cloth rolls, so no tarnishing from having elastic bands wrapped around them.
George VI silver epergne, Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1938, central vase with two fixed side vases, two scrolled brackets with hanging bonbon dishes, 38.5cm, 65oz.Condition report:Overall good condition, one scrolled arm supporting a bonbon dish very slightly bent upwards at the very end but not really noticable unless you are really looking, one foot on each bonbon is bent up slightly, no holes or tears, no dents, light surface wear consistent with age, no repairs, clear hallmarks.
Chippendale revival mahogany display cabinet, early 20th Century, serpentine front with moulded cornice, glazed door and side panels above two drawers and cupboards, carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, width 117cm, depth 42cm, height 187cm.Condition report:Light wear through use, but generally very good, a light surface scratch across the bowed front to one of the drawers. The veneer is splitting slightly. No damage to the bowed glass. Some scuffs to the supports.
Walnut chest of drawers, 18th Century and later, the top with broad crossbanding and moulded edge, two short and three long graduating drawers with central moulding, bracket feet, width 96cm, depth 54cm, height 92cm.Condition report:Old drawers in a later carcass, drawers are an nice 'old' alnut colour with later paler carcass, the drawers are all sound and run well, replaced handles and some changing around of the locks, some veneer splits mainly to the right side and some light wear to the top. I would think pretty much ready to go and would not need to be repolished.
Victorian rosewood and marquetry occasional table, square top inlaid with central fan and fan spandrels, four shaped drop leaves, inlaid with classical urns, turned and fluted legs joined by a galleried shelf, 59x59cm, height 74cm.Condition report:The top and leaves have numerous random splashes and water marks with the overall finish being uneven. Some light surface scratching across the top and leaves also. Some colour fading to two of the leaves with the heaviest marks. The supports and undertier are generally fine.
Early 20th century 18ct gold pearl and old cut diamond flower brooch, stamped 18.c, total diamond wight approx 2.60 caratCondition Report:Approx 16.85gm, tested 18ct also, back pin tested 12ct, length = 58mm x 30mm, old cut diamonds culets facing top facing, bright with good colour, a few with light inclusions visible under 10x loop only, central pearl diameter = 9mm, smaller pearl mounted onto another flat pearl
Early 20th century 15ct rose gold oval citrine and milgrain set old cut diamond hinged bangle, total diamond weight approx 1.10 caratCondition Report:Approx 13.6gm, tested 15ct, citrine diamond cluster been converted from a brooch, sensitively done, head = 22.3mm x 18.5mm, citrine with some pale inclusions, diamonds bright good colour and movement, some with light inclusions- visible under 10 x loop - not detrimental, each approx 2.5mm, inner circumference = 18cm, hinge and clasp good
Art Deco 18ct gold and platinum five stone milgrain set old cut diamond openwork ring, stamped 18ct Pt, principal diamond approx 0.40 carat, total diamond weight approx 1.00 caratCondition Report:Approx 2.5gm, size K, overall head = 13mm x 12mm, diamonds bright and eye clean, very slight yellow in colour, couple of light inclusions to side diamond and one right to edge of central diamond, very very small chip to this same area
Early 20th century open face keyless lever pocket watch by American Watch Company, Waltham, No. 23851502, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1912Condition Report:Approx 85.15gm, inner dust cover also hallmarked 9ct, movement currently functioning, few very light hairline cracks to dial, hands moving freely, case diameter = 48mm
Rolex Oyster Perpetual gentleman's stainless steel automatic wristwatch, Ref. 1500, serial No. 95801**, silvered dial with baton hour markers, on Rolex oyster bracelet, boxedCondition Report:Movement currently functioning,dial slightly set back to one side, few very light spots and very light mark just beyond 12, screws down tight case diameter = 33mm (excluding crown), cannot read some of the serial number scratches and marked in that area, clasp secure, box not original to watch, no papers
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Zephyr gentleman's gold and stainless steel wristwatch, Cal. 1570, Ref. 1008, serial No. 1616650, zephyr silvered dial with gold bezel, back case No. 1024, on Rolex oyster braceletCondition Report:Movement currently functioning, bracelet clasp secure, dial good with a couple of very small specks, cover with light scratch, few scratches to case and bracelet, case diameter = 33mm (excluding crown), crown screws down hands moving freely, back case number does not match movement - replaced
Rolex Oyster Royal gentleman's stainless steel manual wind wristwatch, Ref. 6044, serial No. 720560, on black leather strapCondition Report:Movement currently funcitioning, original crown, dial brown spotting throughout, some light scratches to back case and very light scratches to acrylic cover, case diameter = 31mm (excluding crown)
Omega gentleman's 14K gold filled automatic bumper wristwatch, Cal., Ref. F6212, serial No. 11155439, silvered dial, with subsidiary seconds dial, on expanding gilt strapCondition Report:Movement currently functioning, dial with some light marks, case and cover with some scratches, replacement crown, case diameter = 32mm (excluding crown)

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