A gold charm bracelet, the gold bar link bracelet 195mm long, tested as approximately 14ct gold, suspending eleven gold charms, comprising a coral duck, an enamelled crème de menthe bottle, an enamelled Booth's dry gin bottle, a keep smiling spinner, a suit of armour, an enamelled dog house, an enamelled swiss hiking boot, an articulated carousel, a round locket, tested as approximately 14ct gold, a gold disc inscribed 'Betty Jan 10th 1935' and a St. Christopher, both stamped 9, both tested as approximately 9ct gold, 13.14gCondition ReportKeep smiling spinner charm showing losses to red enamel on one side.Dog house charm showing loss to green enamel surfaces.Carousel charm showing considerable loss to enamel surfaces.Marks and scratches to surfaces.Some tarnish.
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A small collection of vintage retro bar ware - including an electric cast metal Worthington E light-up sign, 17 cm high; a JPS pottery jug; a commemorative Bell's Whisky decanter; a plastic Gilbey's London Dry Gin jug; and an ice bucket; together with a small group of miniature fishing floats.
A George IV silver 'Gin' decanter label. Thomas Watson & Co., Sheffield, 1820. Designed with a foliate scroll and floral border, 4.5cm wide, together with an elaborately decorated Victorian example, the nameplate also engraved GIN, with an openwork fruiting vine and scroll border, Birmingham, 1877, maker T.W, 6.3cm wide, total weight approx. 0.6ozt (2)
A collection of silver items, comprising a five-piece cruet set with a pair of pepper pots 7cm high, a pair of salts with blue glass inserts 6cm wide, a mustard pot with lid and blue glass insert 8cm wide, by William Neale & Son Ltd Birmingham, 1940/1939, a sifter, by EB, London 1939 16cm high, a pair of toast racks, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1938 each 8cm wide, a sauceboat, with shell feet by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1939 15cm wide, and another by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1939 15cm wide, a twin-handled sugar bowl, marks rubbed 14cm wide, a cased set of eight cake forks, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1939, a set of six fruit knives, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, a cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Reid & Sons Ltd London 1939, a cased set of six teaspoons by Angora Silver Plate Co, Sheffield 1938, a set of Gin, Whisky, and Sherry decanter labels, with shell embossed decoration,weighable 38.03ozt (qty.)Condition ReportTarnishing throughout, some minor knocks and dents to the silver. Small nibbles to the blue glass inserts. Residue in the cruet set. In need of a good clean.
A pair of Masonic cut glass decanters, each having a mushroom stopper to a fluted neck and bulbous lower body, etched with a comapss and set square device, one with a modern silver collar annotated for Gin, together various other mainly Masonic glassware to include firing/toasting glasses and whisky tumblers, some relating to the Bury St. Edmund;s Lodge 1008 etc.
A small collection of stoneware flagons to include a W. J. Armstrong, Wine, Spirit & Beer Merchant, East Grinstead flagon with tap to reverse, 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high.; Bridgwater, Western Counties, Wine & Spirit Co Ltd; Pembrokeshire Cream, Old Golden Sherry; square stoneware 'GIN' flagon with registration triangle, 7 1/8in. (18.2cm.). (4) * No chips or cracks found, good.
19th century A.D.. Comprising two traps, one with small serrated teeth and the other with larger teeth. 904 grams total, 28-30 cm (11 - 11 3/4 in.). Property of a Kent, UK, collector.The gin traps were used to trap animals such as rabbits for food, and also to protect food stores from animals. [2, No Reserve]
A set of WWI military cased binoculars, a triple hip flask set and metal shot glass set. Both in original leather cases, binoculars and case marked Bausch & Lomb Optical Co Rochester New York USA, the leather English travelling triple glass set inscribed inside 'Cognac', 'Whisky', 'Gin', the four metals shot glasses gilt to the inside and in original leather holder. H13cm.
THREE BOXES OF BREWERIANA AND SUNDRIES, to include a quantity of Tetley's Bitter blue glass ashtrays, ceramic Canadian Club ashtray, Tartan Bitter ashtray, Flowers Ales, Martini, Johnnie Walker, Gordon's Gin, Worthington Bitter, etc. four bar towels, three jewellery boxes, mantel clock, a vintage Italian C.M.F Koroll camera, Halina 35X camera, a Ferrania camera, and a collection of seventeen vintage jigsaw puzzles, etc. (s.d) (3 boxes)
1920s silver mounted perpetual desk calendar, printed in red and black on an ivorine ground, hallmarked Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1925, with wooden easel style support verso, together with a set of three modern silver decanter labels, with cut-out lettering for gin, whisky and vodka, hallmarked London 1982, maker JKM, calendar H8.4cm
Victorian photograph frame, embossed with C scrolls and floral decoration, with easel style support verso, together with a silver mounted cut glass scent bottle and a modern silver 'Gin' decanter label, all hallmarked, frame H17cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some large knocks to the photograph frame, particularly to the edges and corners. Back faded and loss of velvet to reverse. Silver collar coming away from scent bottle, large missing glass piece to rim and other smaller chips/losses. All hallmarks with some wear, generally legible.
A George V cut glass decanter of waisted form, with hallmarked silver collar, Birmingham 1932, height 29cm, a cranberry glass decanter and similar ewer and stopper inscribed 'Gin' (3).Condition Report: Each with light wear to the underside, the cranberry decanter with a sliver chip to the bottom of the stopper and an old repaired chip to the rim.
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