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A group of silver and silver plated items, including two condiment spoons, one by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1802, the other James Payne, London 1831, four silver sugar tongs, a vesta case with silver chain and fob, a Sterling silver topped perfume atomizer with cut glass body, 6.8 by 18cm high, two moulded glass dressing table jars with silver tops, one of cylindrical form 3.2 by 10cm high, the other of squat form, 9 by 8.5cm high, together with several silver plated wares, 4.3toz of weighable silver. (16)
A small group of George III and later silver items, comprising a pair of George III silver teaspoons, rubbed maker's marks, possibly George Gray, London 1798, 12cm, a Victorian pepperette in the form of a tankard, rubbed maker's marks, London 1896, 5cm, a cased pair of napkin rings with bright cut decoration, rubbed marks, probably George Unite, a pair of sugar tongs, London 1898, a decorative teaspoon, Charles Edwards, London 1896, two Victorian teaspoons with shell form terminals, 14.5cm, an Edwardian Scottish pickle fork with amber coloured glass thistle terminal, 12cm, and a cased set of silver handled pistol grip butter knives, Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1914, 16.5cm, combined total weighable silver 5.2toz. (1 bag)
A Victorian silver military presentation inkwell stand, bearing an inscription to its central sphinx lidded sarcophagus style container 'Presented to Major John Higgins On His Retirement from the Command of the H Company 1st Volunteer Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment by present and past Members January 1889', and a raised upon an quatrefoil form stand with four foliate mounted feet, W W Harrison & Co., Sheffield 1888, with two cut glass and silver lidded ink bottles either side, John Clemmens, Birmingham 1893, 29.7toz weighable silver, 28.5 by 18.5 by 13.5cm high overall.
A stunning set of six Saint Louis Crystal wine goblets / glasses. Each beautifully decorated with ruby glass and gilt decoration. Raised on cut crystal stems, with gold decorated bases and matching rims. All having etched Sait Louis France marks to bases. Each standing approx 19cm tall. An impressive set.
A group of silver condiments including: late Victorian plain trefoil stand with loop handle and mounts together with four cut glass condiment bottles, three silver mounted, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1900, with retailers' mark on base together with an ovoid mustard pot and cover on three ball feet, LAM?, London, 1898; a similar smaller pepper pot, Hilliard & Thomson, Birmingham, date letter rubbed (3)
A box of miscellaneous items to include: medical items including professional certificates, a pair of spurs, lenses, a hip flask, a knife with antler handle, Harrison sovereign scales etc.Condition report: The flask is 18.5cm high, it is cut glass in good condition with cork stopper the neck has two series of threads, one for the dented cup cover (this is nickel plated with a gold plated interior) the other may have been a smaller cup but is now missing. The leather case and strap is well used but totally serviceable
A valuable diamond ring the stone approximately 5ct of elongated cushion cut set in platinum with pierced diamond set shouldersCondition report: https://youtu.be/fqzBnrVTgX8 No certificate. The stone measures as 4.8cts, it is of good colour. Perhaps H. There are inclusions visible to the eye without using a glass.
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