The Jewellery, Silver & Watches Sale

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the central pierced blue enamelled monogram surrounded by a white enamel border, 2.1cm in diameter, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 18ct...

Birmingham 1804, in the form of a round and convex sided locket or watch case, the borders of both sides with bright cut rope twist decoration, si...

all with piano hinged foliate bordered covers, gilded interiors and pierced and engraved hinged grilles; three of similar size, 3.5 x 2.5cm, the c...

by George Smith (II) & Thomas Hayter, London 1802, of oval form, the sides decorated with lines of 'dot' and 'wriggle' bright cut engraving, the u...

London 1865, in the form of a mace nut with engraved panelled outer segments representing the red and black colour of the nut and hinged cover, th...

by the Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Company, London 1906, of rectangular form and good gauge, the pierced names 'port, sherry, madeira' within a ...

by Susannah Barker (1778 - 1792), each only struck with the sponsor's mark, two of plain rectangular and convex form for 'Madeira' and 'Champaigne...

by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1906, with internal clear glass reservoir, the piano hinged cover with gilded interior, raised on a simple ped...

by Wang Hing & Co, marked 'WH90', of rectangular form, the front with repoussé decoration of foliage over a textured ground around a vacant escutc...

stamped by the Sociedad Española de Metales Preciosos SA, 999/1000 standard, of typical rectangular ingot shaped form with bevelled edges, unnumbe...

Birmingham 1970, realistically modelled, chased and engraved, sitting on its haunches, with one front leg raised, 10cm in height, 5.2oztFootnote: ...

all three birds realistically cast, chased and engraved, the grouse by William Comyns and Sons Ltd, London 1964, 13cm in length and 6cm in height,...

by Camelot Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 2104, 22cm in length and 12cm in height, filled

the first, a folding fruit knife by Lockwood brothers, the decorated silver blade with Birmingham hallmarks for 1888, carved mother-of-pearl plate...

by Camelot Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 2013, raised on a cast base representing rocks, shells and waves, overall length 30cm and height 15cm, filled

the card case by William Neale, Birmingham 1913, of plain rectangular form with scrolled edges and hinged cover 9.5 x 6.5cm, 2.2ozt; the vesta cas...

Birmingham, date letter rubbed, possibly 1846, of rectangular scroll edged form decorated all over with scrolling design around a vacant escutcheo...

the first, with London marks for 1913, of simple rectangular form, two compartments each with individual piano hinged covers, gilt throughout, sta...

the first, an evening purse probably by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1903, of rectangular form, both sides with repoussé decoration of birds in foli...

by Elkington and Company Ltd, London 1904, of quatrefoil form, interior lined in green velvet, the piano hinged friction fitting cover with gilded...

by Henry Stuart Brown, London 1901, in the form of a wishbone, with sprung hinge, 10cm in length, 0.80ozt gross

by Aide Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1930, the backs of each piece decorated in blue guilloché enamel, comprising a hand mirror, two hairbrushes and t...

by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1928/9, the backs of each piece decorated in pink guilloché enamel, comprising a hand mirror, two hairbrushes and...

retailed by Mappin & Webb, the case in bottle green with two lockable hinged lids, one with initials in gold tooling, the interior with numerous c...

the first by the International Silver Company, model 'King George', of traditional open baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle and raised on...

possibly by French Trading Reproductions Ltd, of traditional circular form, the sides of each decorated with repoussé foliate swags and flowers an...

‘Dubarry’ pattern, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table knives, 6 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spo...

by Walker and Hall, model 11303A, in the Adam's style, of traditional pear shaped form, the high looped reeded handles with foliate terminals, the...

'Fiddle and Thread' pattern, comprising 6 table forks and 12 dessert forks by Edward and John Barnard and 11 dessert spoons by Harrison Brothers a...

marked to the belly with pseudo marks for The Hague, of plain form, with exaggerated fringe, horns and ears, the hinged saddle decorated with a re...

probably by Fratelli Cacchione, Milano, (marks rubbed) and marked to the belly '800' indicating 800/1000 standard silver, the cast body with hinge...

possibly by Cornelius Rietveld of Schoonhaven (1865-1912) with lion passant 2nd standard for 833/1000 standard silver, together with two further u...

by Henin & Vivier / Henin & Cie / Georges Fouquet, Paris, circa 1896, marked with Minerva head 1st standard for 950/1000 standard silver comprisin...

by Ludwig Neresheimer & Co, Hanau, with sponsor's mark for B Muller & Son (Berthold Muller) and Chester import marks for Sterling silver, 1905, of...

probably by Tétard Frères, Paris, circa 1905, marked with Mercury head 1st standard for 950/1000 standard tax exempt export silver and with the ha...

by Edward Wood, London 1742/3, each of plain circular form with turned rim and raised on three hoof feet, monogrammed to the underside, 6cm diamet...

London 1785, with rare incuse duty mark, 'Old English' pattern, monogrammed, 29cm in length, 3.6ozt

the three each of 'Old English' pattern; the first by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1796, the circular bowl with cross and foliate pierc...

the first by William Plummer, London 1780, of traditional drum form with beaded rims, part marked flat topped hinged cover, blue glass liner and l...

circa 1775, by a variety of makers including William Plummer, William Sumner & Richard Crossley and Stephen Adams I, each with pierced arms and al...

by Henry Plumpton circa 1761, (possibly) by Richard Mills circa 1760, monogrammed, and by Thomas Wallis II circa 1778 (no date letters), all of si...

all the hallmarks rubbed, probably London 1776, of rectangular form with shell and gadroon rim, raised on four paw feet, part marked hinged and do...

by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1800, with spring-loaded action, fixed retainer, narrow corrugated blades and decorated with a reeded bord...

possibly by William Turton, London 1775, 'Old English' pattern with feather edge decoration and round bowl, the stem engraved with the crest of 'R...

by Thomas Chawner, London 1783, of cylindrical, slightly tapered and coopered form with three horizontal bands of reeded decoration, the fully mar...

by William Abdy I, London 1779, the filled and beaded edged handle with reed and tie embellishment, the flat blade of navette shape with elaborate...

London 1795, 'Old English' pattern, engraved with the crest of 'Angellis', 29.5cm in length, 3.3ozt

London 1789, oval beaded edged pouring lipped bowl, flat strip mount with bright cut engraving, two stage baleen handle, top section twisted, sepa...

possibly by William Brown, London 1812, of traditional circular form, the gadroon edged pan engraved with the crest of 'Haywood', simple plain han...

both 'Fiddle' pattern and monogrammed, the first by Richard Britton, London 1825, the blade decorated with bright cut engraving around a pierced a...

by Benjamin Stephens, London 1836, of circular, somewhat squat form, the teapot with part marked and flush fitting cover topped with a foliate fin...

by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1900, in the 'Chippendale' style with shell and scroll rim, the field engraved with the crest...

by a variety of makers and dates, 'Fiddle' pattern, comprising 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 22 dessert spoons and 7 teaspoons, some crested, ...

by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1876, of cylindrical, slightly tapered form with two horizontal bands of reeded decoration, simple applied handle...

by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Turner Bradbury), London 1897, (hallmark on one extremely rubbed) the pierced and decorated sides with bright cut engra...

by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895, of traditional form, each with gadrooned rim and leaf capped flying scroll handle, raised on three shell fe...

by Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1842/1853, 'Fiddle, Thread and Shell' pattern with shell backs, comprising 10 table forks, 4 table ...

by William Robert Smily, London 1855, 'Coburg' pattern and of heavy gauge, the pierced blade decorated with bright cut engraved scrolls and cross-...

the first by George W Shiebler, New York, circa 1900, of waisted form, the centre section decorated with a band of repoussé foliage, capped handle...

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