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A collection of Charles Horner silver hat pins, one decorated with blue and green enamel, one 9ct gold scroll, many decorated with paste and glass, with makers mark C.H (21)/Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection Condition Report: Some pins have areas of rust and tarnish. Enamel finial pin has losses to enamel. Other pins condition in line with age and usage.
A George II silver tankard, William Darker, London 1730, engraved an armorial and motto "Ver non Semper Floret", 19.5cm high, approximately 840gm/Note: The armorial relates to the Vernon family/see illustration/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: A number of dents. Significant hole to side of handle. Area of lead solder to edge of handle near hinge. Otherwise condition in line with age and usage.
A George II silver pepper pot, London 1756, and a similar example, London 1754/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: One has split under rim near neck and a small split to reed around middle. General wear and dents - poor. Other repaired to edge of foot. Wear in line with age and usage.
A George III silver salver, John Fountain, London 1792, with gadrooned rim, erased crest to centre, 30cm diameter, approximately 980gm/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Thin to centre where crest has been erased. Numerous scratches, mostly light. Marks clear and with scratchweight 34..0.
A George III silver mustard pot, Thomas Daniel, London 1777, with beaded borders and pierced sides decorated swags /Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Lion passant mark only under lid. Initial to top of cover. Small split to cover at base of thumbpiece. Liner missing. Overall light wear.
A Charles II silver porringer, maker's mark IH above fleur de lis, London 1677, with band of stiff leaf decoration, with contemporary armorial, approximately 320gm/see illustration/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Scratches mainly to interior. Light wear to armorial and generally. A few tiny splits to rim.
A collection of buckles, including a pair of Georgian white metal buckles, a Georgian white paste and silver buckle, a pair of cut steel buckles, a large German buckle marked 'silver', a pierced 19th Century base metal buckle and sundry items/Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection
A set of five large and five small enamelled buttons of flowerhead shape in red, pink, yellow and blue, another set of five enamel buttons, an enamelled brooch on silver centred by a maple leaf, two enamelled buckles, a set of enamelled buttons and brooch in case etc./Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection
A 17th Century silver spoon, probably Dutch, maker's mark only SH, the stem engraved a church, the reverse of the bowl initialled EAD and with wreath scroll, 18cm long/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Some scratches to back of stem and bowl, light wear. Traces of gilt.
A Commonwealth period silver seal top spoon, maker's mark II mullet below, possibly for Jeremy Johnson, London 1658, the seal top indistinctly inscribed and dated/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Marks a bit worn / unclear. Small dents to bowl. Otherwise in line with age and usage.
A collection of hat pins, including a 9ct gold turquoise bead hat pin by Murrle Bennett, a citrine single stone hat pin, two tortoiseshell, a rose quartz, various set silver Art Nouveau style hat pins and others set with paste, imitation pearls etc. (48) /Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection
A 17th Century Dutch silver spoon with pine cone finial, maker's mark IR struck twice, engraved to reverse of bowl Arent Harmansen and initialled POS/AGD and another Continental spoon/Provenance: Chambers Court, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Pine cone finial - Scratches and small dents to bowl (crude scratch above initials). Traces of gilt. Short spoon - Scratches and small dents to bowl. Traces of gilt.
A pair of Arts and Crafts silver three-handled pepper pots, John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, Sheffield, 1904, the covers with ball finial on pedestal bases, 7.5cm high, approximately 85gm Condition Report: One slightly pushed down into its base and with small dents to foot. Very slight rim dents. Otherwise fair.
A silver cased half-hunter pocket watch, the movement numbered 89864, the case numbered 240669, the front cover with Roman numerals in blue enamel, on a graduated curb link watch chain, another watch chain of rope twist form with tassel fob and a Victorian silver open cased pocket watch, the movement signed Thos Armstrong & Bro, Manchester, No. 11355

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