A George III silver teapot and stand, by George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, London 1796, of oval form, hinged and domed cover surmounted by a detachable wooden finial, fitted with a scrolled wood handle and a straight tapering spout, encompassed with pin-struck decorative bands, sides engraved with bright-cut floral garlands and an oval cartouche hanging below ropes, initialled on one side, on a stand of conforming shaped raised upon four splay feet, 18.5 cm high from stand to finial, 18.75ozt.
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A Victorian Scottish silver mounted claret ewer, Edinburgh 1875 by Hamilton & Inches, the mount and cover with flat chased eastern inspired scenes of browsing birds on a punch worked ground, the domed cover set with a multi-armed deity finial and trailing bamboo form handle, above a conical glass body wheel etched with beaded bands and sprays of flowers over a silver clad star cut base. 28 cm overall heightGood order no damage to the inside of the collar or foot rim
A George V silver tray, Birmingham 1927, with gadroon rim, engraved 'Presented to Mr & Mrs L.M. Braham on their Silver Wedding from the Committee of the Durham Jewish Benevolent Society August 1929', diameter 35.5cm, together with a silver mounted cut glass pedestal bowl, Birmingham 1924, with matching silver spoon and fork with cut glass handles, an Edward VII silver two-handled fruit bowl, Sheffield 1908 by Atkin Brothers, with pierced border and engraved crest '1885-1910, raised on four feet, a silver pepperette, Birmingham by Mappin & Webb Ltd, a pair of silver candle sticks with weighted base, a silver double spout cream jug, two silver ladles, a cased set of guilloche enamel coffee spoons, marked Sterling 925, a white metal cauldron with Indian decoration and various silver plated items, weighable silver 49.68ozt
A Tiffany heart pendant necklace marked 'T&Co. 925 1999', rings and bracelets stamped 925, four charms in Links of London cases, red coral necklaces, a dendritic agate brooch, Georgian paste buckles, and a quantity of costume jewellery including brooches, bracelets, rings and necklaces.
A collection of jewellery including a Tiffany & co. multi chain necklace in white metal marked 925, one chain loose from the clasp, a cultured pearl necklace, a charm bracelet, a tungsten carbide ring, a bead bracelet marked 925, a Tibetan white metal banlge marked 990, a white metal bracelet marked Sterling, and a bead necklace and bracelet in white metal. Total weight 18.2 ozt.
A William IV 'castle top' silver vinaigrette, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1836, of rectangular form, the hinged lid decorated with Abbotsford castle in relief, with foliate borders and engine turned base, the gilt interior with a pierced and floral engraved grille, 4.5cm wide, total weight of item 34.4gramsAs seen on the Antiques Road Show.
An Art Deco opal, ruby and diamond dress ring, features an oval cabochon of a translucent precious opal with good play-of-colour, displaying bright spectral optical effects on a light ground, approximately measuring 6.7 x 5.2 x 3.0 mm, encompassed with eight single-cut diamonds and four square table-cut rubies, mounted in collet settings with millgrain edge, with tapered shoulders to a flat-sided D-section shank, white metal marked 'S.U.18ct&PLAT', ring head measures 12.8 x 11.8 mm, ring size N½, total weight of item 2.7 grams.
A collection of jewellery including a Tiffany & co multi chain necklace, a Tiffany & co heart pendant and chain, a money clip in white metal stamped 'WEH Sterling', three Pandora bracelets and two Pandora bangles, two cultured pearl necklaces, and further bracelets incuding Links of London and Aigner.
An extremely rare and fine Victorian novelty silver vinaigrette, By Sampson Mordan & Co. London circa 1876, in the form of a mussel shell with a naturalistically engraved exterior, the silver gilt interior with elaborately pierced grille engraved with the maker's name and a diamond registration mark, with attached suspension ring, 4.5cm long, the total weight of item 14.7 grams
A George III silver tankard by William & Robert Peaston, London 1761, with straight sided tapering body, engraved with crest in a cartouche embellished with lion passant and foliage, fitted with domed hinged cover with a scroll thumbpiece and S shape handle with heart shape terminal, initialled 'FW.A 22.7' at the base, 20 cm high, 21.9 ozt.
Tiffany & Co. - an '1837' ring and a striated wedding band; the ring with a concave band with a medium motif, signed and engraved '925', size R½, weighs 5.8 grams; together with a five-row wedding band, with sizing beads, signed and engraved 'PT950', size P, weighs 7.4 grams. (2)
A cased set of eight proof silver encapsulated crown pieces, to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee, 1977, with certificate of authenticity in Spink & Sons fitted case. Royal Mint - An Alderney £10 silver Concorde encapsulated proof coin, issue limited 1969 with certificate of authenticity fitted case and outer card leave together with a 1996 silver proof 25th Anniversary of Decimal currency in Britain coin collection, No03798, maximum issue 15,000, together in fitted capsule, certificate of authenticity, cased.
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, by Yapp & Woodward (John Yapp & John Woodward), Birmingham 1847, of lobed oval form, the hinged lid with engraved decoration depicting houses along shoreline with boats, the base engine-turned with a vacant shield cartouche to the centre, the gilt interior with a foliate pierced grille, 4.5cm wide, the total weight of item 25.1gramsAs seen on the Antiques Road Show.
A silver gilt Masonic orb charm on chain, with four brackets folding out to reveal a cross with six pyramids, engraved with various symbols, marked 'silver & gold', measures 4.0 x 3.0 cm expanded, on a 57.0 cm curb link chain, testing 9ct, total weight of item 12.1 grams.
A George III silver porringer, London 1762 by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, of traditional form, with a band of rope gadrooned girdle above part swirl fluted lower body, crested oval cartouche framed by chased scrollwork, fitted with twin S-scroll handles, 12.5 cm high, 13.7 ozt.
A Victorian silver bullet teapot, Sheffield 1849, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., of spherical form, raised on a stepped circular foot, chased strapwork design with crest engraved on one side, hinged cover with detachable knop finial, fitted with a faceted spout and C scroll handle with ivory inserts, 26.0 cm from spout to handle, 14.0 cm tall, 19.41 ozt. Ivory certification reference 8HY1CUJS.
A George III oval silver teapot & stand, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1781, with foliate engraved bands, detachable oval ivory knop and wood handle, crested on an oval cartouche hanging below a ribbon, 10cm high, 16.00 ozt. Ivory certification reference JN36QA5P.No sign of damage or repair.
Cartier. An 18 carat gold Tortue watch. The white barrel shaped dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track; blued steel sword hands; Manual wind movement. Dial 31mm diam including winding crow x 26 mm excluding lugs. Brown leather Cartier strap. Signed and numbered.The watch appears to be in good working order, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased.Surface scratches & wear consistent with ageHairline crack to the dialOne case screw needs replacing The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.
A diamond floral brooch by Cropp and Farr, circa 1961, the flower and sculptural ribbon design set with a total estimated diamond weight of 3.20cts, in 18ct white gold with English hallmarks, date letter for 1961-2 and makers mark C&F for Cropp and Farr. Total weight 13.5 grams.
A Boodle & Dunthorne sapphire and diamond three stone ring, set with a central oval sapphire measuring 6.7mm x 5.2mm, flanked by a pair of round brilliant cut diamonds with a total estimated weight of 0.40cts, claw set to an 18ct yellow gold shank with English hallmarks and maker's mark B&D for Boodle and Dunthorne, ring size J. Total weight 2.7 grams.
Tiffany & Co. - a diamond-set heart charm bracelet in platinum, comprising a cable link chain, dangling with five heart-shaped charms fully pavé-set with diamonds, completed with a lobster clasp, signed and London hallmarked 2003, overall length 18.0 cm, total weight of item 16.1 grams.
A collection of four open-face pocket watches, comprising of a yellow metal stamped 18ct open-face pocket, watch total weight 30.8 grams. A Henry Touchon 27987 open-face pocket watch with a white enamel dial. The third is a Kendal & Dent open-face fob watch. Finally the fourth a Rohrer open-face pocket watch with an engraved case. (4)
An Edwardian peridot, diamond and seed pearl brooch cum pendant, featuring an octagonal step-cut peridot of vivid olive green colour, approximately measures 13.9 x 13.6 x 9.1 mm, in a claw setting embellished with four seed pearls, framed by a scrolled quatrefoil surround encrusted with old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, suspending a pearl drop below, attached with a hinged bail of conforming design and detachable brooch fittings to verso, metal testing as 14ct and platinum, overall drop length 4.8 cm, in an Elkington & Co. Ltd Court Jewellers fitted case, total weight of item 9.8 grams.
A gem-set toi et moi ring in 18ct gold, set with a circular-cut pink sapphire and yellow sapphire in coronet settings, with diamond-set crossover shoulders leading to a D-section shank, Sheffield hallmarked with maker's mark 'V&Co.', 1992, size R½, total weight of item 3.3 grams.
A mixed lot of silver items, including a silver rose bowl with vine rim and floral pedestal, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths company, London 1912; two toast racks, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths company, London 1913; a set of six punch cups with elaborated openwork scrolled border, William Comyns & Sons, London 1898; a case of ten menu holders with a casted deer head, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1938, one without loaded base. Weigable 34.80ozt.
A Russian cigarette case, of reeded design, with vesta compartment, tinder cord channel and a sapphire set cabochon thumbpiece, with later applied crowned royal cyphers at the front and back, open to reveal gilt interior, with hand-written ephemeral "Presented by H.I.H The Grand Duke Alexander of Russia to H.E. Lord Carrington Governor of New South Wales Sydney Nov. 20. 1888", struck with St.Petersburg assay mark for 84 zolotnik silver, and Latin maker's mark 'NP' possibly for the English makers Nicholls & Plincke, 10.2 x 6.8 cm, total weight of item 6.56 ozt.
A collection of china and pottery to include: a set of 1950s fish design bone china plates comprising 5 dinner plates and 1 serving dish made by Imperial Pottery together with a large oval 1930s meat platter in white with a blue floral pattern around the edge, made by Samuel Ford & Co of Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, and a large late Victorian blue and white floral patterned meat platter, Stoke-on-Trent Pottery.
Two late 1920s straw hats, one in pale grey (discoloured round the brim) with a flower detail round the crown and one coffee-coloured straw hat with a brown cord trim and flower (bought from original milliners Bill & Deve in Tamworth in 1960s, which had been running since 1920s); also a flower pot design straw hat with a coffee-coloured trim round the crown by Siggi of London, mid 1960s; and a large Scottish scarf commemorating Robbie Burns, large size in original box. (4)
A collection of metal ware to include; a tall modern layered Dragon designed brass vase, engraved detail, marked to base. With a Bredene Mylius pewter salad fork and spoon servers of Norway. A planished pewter plate, a James Dixon & Sons plated and leather 1/8 pt hip flask, (crack to glass), and a Howard pewter tea pot with cane handle.
A collection of twelve vintage acetate brooches, including one by Lea Stein, design 'Renard' the fox along with a Hedgehog brooch by Fant & Jack, together with various others in the style of lea stein including parrot, horse, fish, dog, cat, fox, hedgehog etc (1 bag)
A George Butler & Co 8 piece canteen of cutlery to include 4 serving, 8 dessert, 8 tea, 8 coffee and 8 soup spoons, with 8 dessert, 8 fish and 8 serving forks, with 8 fish, 8 dessert and 8 dinner knives, along with a Mayell EP on copper cake slice. All within wooden case.
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