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A Victorian silver five strand chatelaine, George Unite, Birmingham 1870, the circular lions masks designed clip suspending associated silver attachments including scissors, propelling pen/pencil, circular pin cushion, continental white metal coin purse, and one other, 37cm long, gross weight 5ozt
A Victorian silver goblet, possibly Thomas Smily, London 1864, the bright cut engraved decoration with garland detailing, with tapered stem and spreading circular foot, 12cm high, 3ozt Condition report: General surface scratches and blemishes seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Area of blemishes seen to base (see images)Visible join to stem. Scratches seen particularly to base, commensurate with being used. Rim with minor nibbles. Sits flat.
A set of six George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1814, with engraved initial to terminal, 14cm long, with a set of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, Peter & William Bateman, London 1806, 13.5cm long, gross weight 6ozt (12)
A selection of silver jewellery, including a pair of late 19th century silver cufflinks, of oval form with engraved detail, Charles Horner, Chester 1895, a further pair of silver barrel shaped cufflinks, an early 20th century silver fob, 3cm long, and two further pieces of silver jewellery, gross weight 46gms (7)
A George V silver christening mug, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1912, of tapered cylindrical form with bulbous base, engraved with garland decoration encompassing initial, 7.5cm high, with a further silver George V silver christening mug, 8cm high, a silver cigarette case and silver plated hip flask and stirrup cup, gross weight of hallmarked pieces 9ozt (4)
An Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1908, modelled as an elephant pulling a mother of pearl cart, elephant with fabric insert to reverse, 11cm long, 1ozt Condition report: General silver polished residue is seen throughout, including the fabric insert to reverse. Possible repair/visible join to the silver on the underside of the shell. Wheels run. General scuffs, tarnishing and scratches seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Shell shows minor nibbles to edges and blemishes to interior of well. Visible join to top of elephants head and joins to all four of elephants legs, joins appear smooth. Could possibly be repairs. (see images) Trunk shows lead residue, possibly repair join. Fabric insert is very worn. Hallmarks are worn General tarnishing seen, would benefit from a polish.
A selection of silver, including a Victorian silver card case, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1854, the rectangular card case with depiction of lady and cherub amongst foliage, 10cm long, with a two piece George V silver condiment set, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1918, comprising pepperette and wet mustard, with further silver condiment pieces, gross weight 7ozt (9)
A mid 20th century 9ct gold Rolex Precision wristwatch, the silver coloured dial with baton markers, set to a plain polished case, 3.5cm wide (including crown) stamped to interior and numbered '32978' movement stamped '6020' upon an associated brown leather strap, gross weight 30gms (including bracelet and movement) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Currently ticking. Hands happily complete full 24h rotation. Dial shows faint scratch from 11 o'clock to centre. Rolex crown. General surface scratches and blemishes seen to the glass, commensurate with being worn. Case shows general scuffs commensurate with being worn. Particular 'knife marks' and scratches seen to one side. Reverse of cases show residue and discolouration, would benefit from a clean. Strap is worn and associated
A selection of silver, including a set of six George V silver Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1927, 11cm long, a set of George V silver 'shell' pattern teaspoons, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1927, 10cm long, a pair of George IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons, Jonathan Hayne, London 1824, and further pieces of silver and silver mounted items, gross weight 12ozt (qty)
A selection of silver, including a pair of Victorian trinket dishes, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1894, of openwork shaped form, upon three ball feet, 8.5cm long, a George V silver bonbon dish, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1912, 13cm wide, a silver mounted photograph frame, and further silver dish, gross weight 7ozt (excluding photograph frame) (5) (at fault)
A selection of silver mounted items, including a George III silver toddy ladle, ‘WK’ London 1830, of typical form, 17cm long, with two similar examples and white metal coin insert example, with a silver mounted chatelaine glasses case and further examples of silver (8) (at fault)
A set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1897, of typical form, 13.5cm long, with a pair of George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, Mary & Eliza Sumner, London 1811, and nineteen further silver teaspoons, gross weight 15ozt (27)
A Victorian silver gilt travelling inkwell, Thomas Johnson II, London 1880, the spring-loaded circular cover with monogram to centre, surrounded by embossed foliate border, above engraved lettering ‘Aug 28 1882’ 5cm high, with a George V silver tasse du vin, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1921, of planished decoration, 10cm high (2) Condition report: Inkwell without stopper
A Tibetan or Bhutanese Husa Khampa dagger and scabbard, probably 19th century, the wirework grip with repoussé silver coloured pommel, the single edged fullered blade 14.5cm long, the scabbard decorated with a snake motif, 26cm long overall; with a bowie knife with silver coloured rococo hilt, the double edged blade 12cm long, 22.5cm long overall, in leather scabbard; and a further knife, probably middle eastern, the silver coloured grip with bone mounts, the 12.5cm singled edged curved blade with engraved motifs to one side, 22.5cm long overall (3)
A selection of silver and silver plate, including a cased set of six George V silver teaspoons, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1930, with golf club detail to terminal, 11cm long, two silver mounted button hooks, a silver plated bonbon dish, designed with shell shaped bowl above sea beast designed pedestal, 13cm high, and further items of silver and silver plate (qty)
A group of four silver sauce ladles, including a George II silver Old English pattern example, possibly Hester Bateman, London, with crest to terminal, 16.5cm long, a George IV silver fiddle pattern example, Thomas Dicks, London 1821, with initial to terminal, 16.5cm long, and two further silver examples, gross weight 5ozt (4)
A selection of white metal lockets and brooches, including a white metal Art Deco style brooch, of asymmetrical form with profile to centre, stamped ‘925 FB,’ a Victorian style silver brooch, with ‘Mary’ detailed front, 4.5cm wide, a Victorian silver coloured locket pendant, with monogram to front, 6.5cm long (at fault) and further five white metal and silver coloured pieces of jewellery, gross weight 79gms (qty)
A selection of silver, including a Victorian silver bowl, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1899, decorated with embossed foliate design, 5cm high, a George V silver christening mug, Hammond, Turner & Sons, Birmingham 1928, 7.5cm high, and three further silver pieces, gross weight 11ozt (5) (at fault)
A group of three table spoons, including a George III silver Old English pattern example, George Wintle, London 1800, of typical form, 22cm long, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern example, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1840, with initial ‘M’ to terminal, 22cm long, and a further fiddle pattern example, 6ozt (3)
A Sinhalese Piha-Kaetta or Pihiya [a King's or Noble's knife], possibly 18th century, the hilt adorned with silver coloured and gilt metal mounts extensively decorated with scrolling motifs, the 22cm single edged blade with gilt metal filled fuller, 32.5 cm long overall
An early 18th century silver spice or flour dredger, possibly Meshach Godwin, of typical form with pierced pull off cover, 8.5cm long, with a George V silver travel inkwell, London 1925, 4cm high, and a white metal egg shaped nutmeg grater, indistinctly stamped, 4.5cm long, gross weight 4ozt (3)
A pair of George III silver spectacles, London 1796, of typical form with folding arms, to an associated steel case stamped 'I. Ormerod'; with a further pair of George III silver spectacles of a similar design, in associated case; a pair of George IV silver spectacles, Birmingham 1828; a pair of Victorian spectacles, George Unite, London 1838; a pair of Victorian silver spectacles, 'EE', London 1872, stamped 'Chadburt Liverpool' to one arm, in a silver mounted chatelaine case, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1904; and a silver chatelaine case, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1905 (9)
A selection of jewellery, including a 9ct wedding band, ring size P 1/2, a pair of 9ct engraved hoop earrings, and further pair, a yellow metal paste set eternity ring, ring size M 1/2, silver cufflinks, and gold plated cameo brooch, gross weight of yellow metal items 11gms (9)
An Edwardian silver sugar bowl, John Rose, Birmingham 1909, the twin scroll handles above tapered shaped body, 9.5cm high, with a silver sugar bowl, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1970, of plain polished form, and a silver sauce boat, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1970, gross weight 110zt (3)
A 9ct gold cased Garrard wristwatch, the silver coloured dial with baton markers, set to plain polished case, numbered to interior ‘14336’ 3.7cm wide (including crown) upon a tan leather strap, gross weight 40gms (including movement and strap) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Currently ticking. Hands happily complete a full 24h rotation. No obvious large scratches or blemishes seen to dial. Glass shows general surface scuffs and blemishes (seen under x10 loupe) Case shows surface scratches and blemishes throughout, commensurate with wear. Reverse of case with particular blemishes to 9 o'clock. With associated Omega crown Strap is associated and worn.
A selection of silver, including two similar Edwardian silver dwarf candlesticks, Charles S Green & Co Ltd Birmingham 1904, (one unmarked) 12cm high, a Victorian silver mounted oval photograph frame, Birmigham, possibly 1897, 22cm high, with a silver mounted ink blotter (4)
A George V silver sugar caster, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1933, the pierced pull off cover above bulbous body and spreading circular base, 14.5cm high, with a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, Nat Leslie Ltd, London 1971, 10cm high, and a silver comport, 9.5cm high (candlestick and comport weighted) (4)
A set of six early 20th century silver mounted coffee cans and saucers, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1921, the openwork mounts with Art Nouveau style handles, encompassing Crescent England coffee cans, with six saucers, coffee cans 6cm high (12) (at fault) Condition report:All silver mounts show general tarnishing, scuffs, scratches and wear, commensurate with being used. Shaped areas of the openwork designed mounts are sharp in areas, where they have come away from the can. Some handles have been bent and mishappen as the coffee cans have been removed from the mounts. Some cans struggle to be removed from the mounts. All coffee cans show loss to areas of gilt and to the decoration. One coffee can shows large chip out of rim, with radiating crack from chip.General areas of loss and damage to the cans, with scuffs and blemishes seen throughout.
A selection of silver, including a George V silver sugar caster, William Neale, Birmingham 1929, the pierced cover above faceted bulbous body, 15cm high, a selection of seven of silver and white metal napkin rings, two seal top style spoons, and a further selection of silver flatware, gross weight 19ozt (qty)
English School (19th century),A portrait miniature depicting a lady in white fur stole with pink roses, possibly Louise, Princess Royal, daughter of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra,Watercolour on ivory,Unsigned,7.5cm x 6cm,In silver coloured glazed frame relief cast with acorns and oakleaves, blue glass versoPlease note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: 2DPBW54E
A selection of silver and silver plate, including a silver Victorian fiddle pattern serving spoon, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1844, 23cm long, further silver flatware, with a pair of silver plated floral candlesticks, stamped 'MME' 16cm high and further silver plate, gross weight of hallmarked items 5ozt (qty)
A George VI silver sugar bowl, William Comyns & Sons, London 1937, of plain polished form upon spreading circular base, 3.5cm high, with a set of seven white metal christening bowls, with cast handles above plain polished well, upon four feet, stamped '925' gross weight 13ozt (8)
An early 20th century stainless steel Rolex Precision wristwatch, the silver coloured dial with baton and Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial to 6 o'clock, set to a plain polished case, stamped '3540' to interior, case 3.5cm wide (including crown) upon an associated black strap Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition report: Currently ticking. Hands happily complete full 24h rotation. Associated crown. The dial shows areas of residue and blemishes, will require attention. No obvious signs of scratches to the dial. Glass shows general surface scratches/blemishes, commensurate with being worn and age. Case shows blemishes, scratches and minor surface scuffs, commensurate with age and wear. No major scratches/dents seen. Strap is worn and associated. General residue seen throughout, would benefit from a clean.

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