WILLIAM NEALE & SON LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver engine turned decorated rectangular cigarette case with rose gilt detailed borders, the front engraved 'F.B.B to R.M.M' and '1939', Birmingham 1938, 10.5 x 8.5cm, approx 4.7ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear and dirt, minor scratches and dents commensurate with age throughout, some wear to internal gilding.
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DOCKER & BURN LTD; a George III hallmarked silver three piece cruet set comprising a circular open faceted salt on spreading circular foot, a mustard pot (both with blue glass liners) and an ovoid pepper, Birmingham 1926 and 1931, with pair of condiment spoons by Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1940, combined approx 4.5ozt.
A small group of silver comprising a German vesta case embossed with tavern interior scene (af), and English hallmarked silver example, a hexagonal pill box and a glass German silver mounted seal with bird finial, also a silver plated example with bowl and claw handle and a white metal lion knife rest, silver approx 2ozt (6).
Five lady's parasols comprising a foliate carved ivory handled example on ebonised shaft, a further carved ivory example, a silver mounted example with foliate carved ebonised shaft, London 1912, and two wooden shaft parasols, the longest 96cm (5). CONDITION REPORT: Second ivory parasol features ivory finials to prongs (one missing).
SYNYER & BEDDOES; a George V hallmarked silver mounted engine turned decorated seven piece dressing table set comprising a circular hand mirror, length 28cm, a pair of hand brushes, a pair of coat brushes, a shoe horn and a button hook, Birmingham 1916, retailed by Finnigans, and a matching set of six various hallmarked silver topped clear glass jars by Finnigans Ltd, London 1916, each piece with circular cartouche initialled B (13).
A collection of Masonic items relating to male and female orders to include certificates of admittance, installation event programmes from the 1940s-1970s, ladies social event programmes, an 'Order of Women' Freemasons apron and belt with engraved presentation pendant, one hallmarked silver, and three further gilt metal and enamel jewels, and a pair of cufflinks.
A small group of collectors' items to include a clear and cranberry tinted glass scent bottle, a silver salt modelled as a stylised Viking long boat, a silver chatelaine hand mirror, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1917, a white metal match book cover and a bead decorated purse.
WILLIAM KERSILL; a George II hallmarked silver cream jug of baluster form with shaped rim and S-scroll handle, raised on three outswept supports with lobed feet, initialled IM to the base, London 1759, height 9.5cm, approx 2.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The back support is slightly bent out but the jug is stable. Minor tarnish throughout. Maker's mark partially rubbed. A few areas of very minor dints to the main body and mild scratches commensurate with age.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver mounted clear cut glass claret jug of circular tapering form, Sheffield 1923, height 27.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is an area of dints where the thumbpiece detaches from the upper part of the hollow handle. The mounts appear to be re-attached, the glass generally intact with no visible chips apart from traces of wear to the base commensurate with usage.
An Edward VII hallmarked silver circular bonbon dish of plain form raised on waisted stem above stepped circular base, maker's marks partially obscured, Birmingham 1909, diameter 10.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl has been misshapen, appears to be pushed down into the stem, with a few areas of dints.
ROBERTS & BELK; a George V hallmarked silver shaped oval faceted bowl with husk pierced rim, raised on waisted stem above octagonal foot, Sheffield 1912, retailed by Z. Barraclough & Sons Silversmiths, Leeds, 32 x 22cm, approx 22ozt. CONDITION REPORT: General condition appears to be good, the base is stable, the shape of the main body is intact, some surface wear such as minor scratches commensurate with usage, odd small areas of tarnish. wear to base and a few areas of casting imperfections to underneath of the base, with scratch trade marks.
FINN JENSEN; a silver gilt and blue enamel decorated bracelet with stylised square links, Oslo, 1963 onwards, length 19cm, and a David Andersen leaf shaped green enamel decorated brooch, length 7cm, also a similarly decorated silver Art Nouveau style open frame example, hallmarked for Edinburgh (3). CONDITION REPORT: The exact age of this piece is unclear but it is very modern and there are some fine cracks to the enamel glaze.
Two Swiss 935 silver open face fob watches, one key and one crown wind, both with bright cut cases and shield shaped cartouches, one with presentation inscription 'SEP', the key wind and larger example with engine turned dial set with gilt Roman numerals and decorated with bright cut and applied gilt decoration, dial diameter 2.9cm, also a Swiss 800 silver open face crown wind pocket watch with bright cut decoration and vacant shield cartouche (3). CONDITION REPORT: The two crown wind watches appear to be in working order, second hand to subsidiary seconds dial of 800 silver example broken off, general surface dirt and wear commensurate with age throughout.
A mixed lot comprising a cased George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet set, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1926, three silver Scotland related souvenir spoons, also a group of electroplated spoons and sugar tongs, a cased set of six silver handled fruit knives, a further silver plated set and a cased set of six mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks.
W. YANDELL & CO OF LONDON; a late Victorian hallmarked silver open face key wind pocket watch, the white circular dial set with Roman numerals, baton second markers and subsidiary Arabic numerals seconds dial, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1882, dial diameter 4.5cm, on an Edward VII T-bar watch chain, also a similar silver cased example hallmarked for London 1879 and a mid-20th century chromium plated open face crown wind military pocket watch with inscription 'GS/TP P43072' and upward pointing arrow to reverse (3). CONDITION REPORT: All three with considerable wear and dirt to the cases and faces commensurate with age, military example is in working condition but shows extensive wear to plating.
A quantity of mixed jewellery to include an early 20th century lady's 9ct yellow gold cased mechanical cocktail wristwatch, on associated rolled gold rope bracelet, a similar 9ct gold yellow gold cased example by Slava on associated rolled gold bracelet, two gentleman's wristwatches, one unmarked in yellow metal case on expanding bracelet and the other a gold plated automatic Rotary example on leather strap, a further fashion watch, an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver ingot pendant, a 19" box chain necklace, brooches, etc, and two crowns for 1890 and 1951. CONDITION REPORT: Back plate to mother of pearl inset watch may be a replacement and consequently of uncertain material, the three mechanical wristwatches appear to be in working order, automatic watches need new batteries.
WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver cigar case of plain rectangular form, Birmingham 1901, 9 x 6.5cm, approx 2.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Scratches and areas of various dents throughout, traces of fluted decoration, 1 band to the interior missing.
MARTIN, HALL & CO; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver candlesticks with scallop decorated detachable sconces above foliate scroll baluster knopped stem on similarly decorated shaped square loaded bases, height 26.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally intact with some dents and misshapen areas to the base particularly to the corners. One of the corners of the sconce has been bent down and has caused a small split, the other corner of the same sconce has been re-soldered after similar damage. Rubbing to some raised parts, residues of cleaning products.
Four fashion bracelets comprising Gucci ball link example with T-bar, a silver gilt JAA charm bracelet, a similar example stamped 'Pandora' to the clasp with charms, some stamped '925 Ale' and another open link T-bar example suspending a heart shaped fob inscribed 'Please return to Tiffany & Co New York 925' (4).
A small quantity of mixed jewellery to include an 18" yellow metal chain and pendant set with oval cut semi-precious gemstone and white stone chip, both stamped 375, also two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver bangles, further white metal chains, pendants and pair of earrings, all stamped 925, as well as a matching silver tone and paste stone set necklace and earrings set.
Three George V hallmarked silver fronted rectangular photograph frames, including foliate scroll and bead decorated example by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1915, aperture 9.5 x 6.5cm and a plain example by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1917, aperture 19.5 x 13cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: The smallest and largest frames are missing the easel supports, the medium frame with several dints and surface scratches throughout.
A group of silver jewellery including two snap bangles, a Scottish thistle decorated brooch, a leaf shaped example (pin af), a chunky curb link bracelet, etc, to include white metal examples. CONDITION REPORT: In good overall condition with general tarnish a surface scratches.
LEVESLEY BROS; a Victorian hallmarked silver marine ivory handled bread fork with engraved and pierced foliate scroll decoration, Sheffield 1893, the collar by William Yates Ltd, Sheffield 1891, length 20.5cm, also a pair of King's pattern mustard spoons, an egg spoon, J McK, Glasgow 1841, a butter knife, sugar tongs and a Glasgow souvenir spoon, weighable silver approx 3.4ozt (7).
A quantity of 19th and 20th century British and international coinage to include two Victorian Jubilee head crowns, 1890, a Gothic florin,1883, and further silver coinage, proof sets for 1970 (x2) and 1977 to 1983, a 999 silver millennium crown and a 925 silver 20 pence coin (both boxed with certificate), military issue notes and tokens and mixed low denomination coinage.
JOHN KING (probably); a George III hallmarked silver baluster coffee pot of small proportions with stepped hinged lid and ebonised handle, on domed circular base, engraved with coat of arms and crest to one side, height 18cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tip of the spout is slightly misshapen are a bit rubbed, mild tarnishing throughout, areas of residue of cleaning products, Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A small quantity of predominantly 925 and white metal jewellery including rings, earrings, cross and chain, also an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver textured bangle, Dublin 1967, and a quantity of mixed costume jewellery to include bead necklaces, earrings, brooches, etc.
ATKIN BROS; a George V hallmarked silver oval bowl with cast shaped rim, Sheffield 1918, 31.5 x 18cm, approx 13.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Shape appears to be intact apart from visible dint to the centre, surface wear commensurate with usage (mild scratching throughout, major areas of tarnish particularly to underneath).
COOPER BROS & SONS LTD; a cased set of six George VI hallmarked silver coffee spoons with matching tongs, Sheffield 1942, hallmarked silver teaspoons, etc, and a small sauce ladle marked 'Silver', also six Egyptian souvenir spoons and another, combined silver approx 6.59ozt.
A small collection of silver items including three wooden coasters with inset Queen Elizabeth silver discs with prominent hallmarks, two with Jubilee marks, EJH, Birmingham 1977, also two hallmarked silver backed brushes, Birmingham 1923, a small Portuguese 833 standard silver filigree windmill and an oval dish stamped 'silver' (8).
A pair of George II hallmarked silver circular open salts with cast rims and gilt wash interiors, raised on three outswept legs with stepped hoof feet, maker's mark obscured, London 1737, both engraved with a dragon crest, diameter 7cm, approx 8.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Both salts have extensive scratching to the inside and some small areas of mild scratching to the outside, layer of tarnish, engraved crests slightly rubbed, the makers mark on one of the salts is invisible, also date letter and town mark are heavily rubbed. The other salt has traces of makers mark, possibly starting with the initial H. Shape appears to be intact.
An Art Deco style amethyst decanter with white metal mount and collar, height 26.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Silver collar has been applied because the neck is badly damaged, has been badly cracked and glue repaired, the tip of the stopper has also been damaged hence the silver cap to that, there is also a slither chip to the base of the stopper.
An oak four section stick stand with drip tray containing a collection of walking sticks including a horn handled example with Chester hallmarked silver collar and tip, an ebonised dog head handled example, an elephant handled example, a cane with hallmarked silver collar (11).
MALE & JONES; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver bead decorated napkin rings, Chester 1909, two further examples, also a set of three ivory examples, two with an applied shield shaped cartouches, one initialled J.B.W, Levesley Bros, Sheffield 1896 and 1903 and another plain example, weighable silver approx 2.5ozt (8).

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