WALTHAM; an 18ct yellow gold half hunter pocket watch with blue enamel Roman numerals to the outer case and white enamelled main dial, suspending a 18ct yellow gold fob chain with T-bar, diameter of watch 50mm, length of chain approx 31cm, combined approx 161g.Additional InformationThe watch has a dent to the back case and a repair to the centre of this case. The cuvette is also gold. Each link of the chain is stamped 18ct and the T-bar is also marked, light hairline cracks to the white enamel dial, ticks when wound but no guarantee to be in working order.
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J.W BENSON OF LONDON; a 9ct yellow gold open face pocket watch with white enamel dial set with subsidiary seconds hands and Roman numerals, with 9ct yellow gold cuvette and with 15 jewel movement, presented in a J.W Benson Ltd watch case, diameter 50mm.Additional InformationTicks when wound although this is no guarantee of working order, some discolouration where the winding terminal meets the watch itself, light surface scratches to glass and case.
BRITISH WATCH CO; a gold plated crown wind half hunter pocket watch, the outer case with blue enamelled Roman numerals and with further Roman numerals and inscription to the white enamelled dial, the cuvette inscribed 'For long service presented to George Joseph Thompson', and a certificate on his completing fifteen years service with Lever Bros Ltd Port Sunlight 6APL.1917, diameter 52mm, sold with two base metal pocket watch chains and a white metal chain (4).Additional InformationThe watch ticks when wound but this in no guarantee of working order. Light surface scratches but overall presented in good condition. Some tarnishing and wear to the chains.
DOMINANT; a gold plated hunter pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, case numbered 8581921.Additional InformationThe watch is currently running although this is no guarantee of working order, case with general age wear patina throughout and some light scratches, the dial is grubby in a circular formation around the subsidiary seconds.
A Victorian hallmarked silver cased key wind pocket watch, with filigree dial with applied yellow metal Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarked for London 1871, diameter of case 52mm, together with a Dennison gold plated crown wind pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, diameter 48mm, and two crown wind 935 grade fob watches, each jewelled dial with Roman numerals (4).Additional InformationWhen wound, the silver watch is running although this is no guarantee that the watch is in working order, light wear to the reverse of the case, the filigree dial is worn and discoloured, one of the 935 fob watches is overwound, the second example is also overwound and is currently not functioning, one of them is also missing the loop, heavy wear to the gold plated case on the Dennison case and the watch is currently not functioning.
G WILSON OF APPLEBY; a hallmarked silver pair cased pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals outside a central landscape depicting a figure hunting on horseback within landscape scene, with fusée movement, the case marked for Chester 1849.Additional InformationLight scratches, scuffs and wear to the case, the dial with loss to the lacquer finish. The watch is currently not functioning.
STAYTE; a hallmarked silver open face crown wind pocket watch with white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and with 16 jewels movement, diameter excluding winding crown 50mm.Additional InformationLight surface scratches to the case, it is a Dennison case, ticks when wound although this is no guarantee of working order, light surface scratches to the glass and throughout.
WALTHAM; a military issue stainless steel crown wind open face pocket watch with black painted dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, the cased back inscribed 'G.S.T.P. E2320' with military markings and movement inscribed 'premier 16s 9 jewel', numbered 30899966, diameter 50mm.Additional InformationPresented in good condition, ticks when wound but we cannot guarantee that it is in working order, appears to be sound, very light surface wear, good quality painted dial, overall in good order.
A base metal and green enamel decorated crown wind fob watch with Arabic numerals to the white enamel dial and five various further fob watches.Additional InformationLight surface scratches to the enamel with a couple of tiny losses to the edge, and a couple of small dents, the glass is also chipped around the edges, various states of disrepair for the other watches.
CHARLES HORNER; a George V hallmarked silver and blue/green enamel decorated necklace, the pierced Art Nouveau main drop with raised bead decoration beneath an enamelled spacer, Chester 1912, length of main pendant 4.5cm, length of chain 39cm to spacer, approx 7.6g.Additional InformationSome damage to the enamel on the very lower drop, otherwise light surface wear throughout.
CHARLES HORNER; a George V hallmarked silver and painted black enamel decorated pendant, the pierced frame with four stylised Art Nouveau flower heads and centred with painted flower head on oval black ground with leaf painted lower drop, Chester 1914, length of pendant 4cm including bail, length of chain 50cm, approx 5.6g.Additional InformationClear hallmarks, light surface scratches but basically in good order.
CHARLES HORNER; a George V hallmarked silver and blue/green enamel decorated necklace, the textured triangular section main panel set with central enamel roundel with three further small enamelled set roundels with pearl drop, Chester 1910, length of pendant 3.2cm, length of chain 40cm to spacer, approx 6.2g.Additional InformationClear hallmarks, light surface tarnishing and light surface wear but overall good condition.
CHARLES HORNER; a George V hallmarked silver and blue/green double sided pierced wire work framed pendant suspended on fine link chain, Chester probably 1918, length of pendant including bail 2.7cm, length of chain 40cm, approx 4.8g.Additional InformationThe hallmark is on the wire work rim so is slightly difficult to read but does appear to be Chester 1918, light surface scratches to the enamel and some surface wear but overall good condition.
CHARLES HORNER; an Edwardian hallmarked silver and green enamelled Art Nouveau pendant of pierced form, Chester 1909, length of pendant including bail 4.5cm, length of chain 43cm, approx 6.1g.Additional InformationEnamel in good condition, very light surface wear, clear hallmarks, overall in good order.
CHARLES HORNER; a George V hallmarked silver and blue/green enamel decorated Art Nouveau necklace, Chester 1911, length of pendant 3.2cm, length of chain to spacer 38cm, approx 5.8g.Additional InformationOverall in good condition, light surface wear, clear hallmarks, a possible tiny area of restoration to the enamel but very difficult to ascertain this.
CHARLES HORNER; an Edwardian hallmarked silver and blue/green/purple enamel decorated necklace, Chester 1909, length of lower pendant 3.4cm, length of chain to spacer 38cm, approx 7.1g.Additional InformationTwo areas of loss to the enamel, first to the lower portion of the base drop and secondly to the right hand panel of the three to the main pendant, otherwise clear hallmarks and light surface wear.
CHARLES HORNER; a sterling silver and floral painted white enamel decorated Art Nouveau pierced pendant, stamped sterling and with maker's mark, length of pendant 4cm, length of chain 35cm, approx 4.1g.Additional InformationMinor surface wear including light scratches but basically in good order.
CHARLES HORNER; a George V hallmarked silver and floral painted blue enamelled pendant, Chester 1914, length 3.5cm, and a further George V hallmarked silver and blue/green enamel decorated pendant on fine link chain, length 2.5cm including bail, length of chain 38cm, combined 7.6g (2).Additional InformationThe single pendant without chain has a loose bail and would require the loop closing where the bail attaches. Minor surface wear otherwise, the roundel pendant has light surface wear but basically in good order.
CHARLES HORNER; a set of George V hallmarked silver brooch/pin and buttons, each piece with central blue enamelled roundel with a pierced flower head, Chester 1910, length of brooch 3cm, diameter of each button approx 1.2cm, also a sterling silver and enamel decorated bird brooch (af), and a Charles Horner; a silver scarf clip, Chester 1941 (3).Additional InformationLight surface scratches but basically in good order. The bird brooch has a damaged wing on the right hand side, the darker coloured sections of the enamel may be older repairs, general tarnishing throughout. The scarf clip has clear hallmarks and has a fine crack running around the inner pale blue band.
CHARLES HORNER; a hat pin stand containing seven enamel decorated hat pins, one inscribed 'Army Service Corps'.Additional InformationA couple of tiny enamel losses to the enamel on one or two but overall the condition is good. Light surface wear and a couple of small cracks to some of the enamel.
CHARLES HORNER; a hallmarked silver hat pin stand containing eight hat pins including an Isle of Man example, three enamelled examples and several set with butterfly wing decoration.Additional InformationLight surface wear. The Isle of Man example is a button which is now applied. Some deterioration to some of the butterfly leaves and discolouration. general wear to the pad.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a set of four late 19th century silver plated Adam style candlesticks, each with a detachable nozzle and a Corinthian column above a spiral moulded column decorated with acorns and oak leaves, on outswept square bases, decorated with urn and acanthus leaves, height 25cm.Additional InformationAll candlesticks with a light patina of knocks and scuffs around the base, one of the candlesticks with a slight knock to the underside of one of the corners of the base, and another candlestick with a small dent to the base, general rubbing to the Adam detailing throughout, however overall appearance ok.
A collection of 19th century and later silver plated wares to include an Elkington lobed square entrée dish and cover, a three piece tea service and various loose cutlery, with a silver plated part canteen of Fiddle pattern flatware and a part set of fish eaters (qty).Additional InformationSome of the cutlery with marks and heavier wear through use. Other items with general light age wear to the surface.
A late Victorian ninety-six piece part canteen of plated cutlery, including ivory handled and steel bladed knives, in an oak canteen. Additional InformationCase with general light age wear. Canteen lacking a dresser spoons and one of the carving knives. Knife handles, tines etc with general age wear surface patina and rubbing through use.
HAMILTON & INCHES; a Victorian hallmarked silver pedestal teapot and matching sugar bowl, each with pierced rims and repoussé scrolling decoration to the bodies, Edinburgh 1900, approx 19.79ozt/615.4g (2).Additional InformationTarnishing, light wear, scuffs, very minor rubbing to the marks, otherwise good.
A 19th century French white metal chocolate pot, the hinged lid with a hinged finial, turned ebony handle, on beaded circular base, gross weight 22ozt / 689g, 22cm high. Additional InformationLozenge shaped hall mark to the underside of the base. The flange of the lid and the side of the body with a head mark. General light wear to the surface but overall ok.
BARKER ELLIS & SON; a George VI hallmarked silver salver with cast scalloped edge with engraved presentation plaque 'MKC from staff and parents Shell Venezuela April 1954', Birmingham 1939, diameter 25.5cm, approx 20.61ozt/641g.Additional InformationAs stated, the piece is engraved, light scratches to the surface.
WILLIAM COLLINGS; a George III hallmarked silver salver of circular form with a cast beaded double rim, surrounding a central belt and buckle shaped cartouche, with engraved initials to the centre, London 1784, diameter 36cm, approx 38.82ozt/1207g.Additional InformationLight surface scratches, maker's marks are slightly rubbed.
A Portuguese 800 standard silver shaped circular salver, with engraved detailing to the centre and embossed with scrolls, shells and roses to the border on three scroll feet, diameter 40cm, weight 32ozt/1021g.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches and grubby within the detailing. Some slight wear at the edge but otherwise ok.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; a Victorian hallmarked silver salver with cast edge with open shell and scrolling detail outside a chased centre, with presentation inscription, London 1897, approx 20.19ozt/628g.Additional InformationLight surface wear. There is obviously central presentation inscription.
FRANK COBB & Co; a George VI hallmarked silver salver of shaped circula form with cast beaded rim outside chased decoration to the centre, raised on four ball and claw feet, Sheffield 1937, diameter 31cm, approximate weight 29.36ozt/913g. Additional InformationTarnishing, light surface wear and scratches.
MAPPIN & WEBB; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver waiter with applied cast edge with Celtic knot style decoration, raised on four mythical beast head feet, with remains of gilding, retailed for Ollivant & Botsford Manchester, London 1972, approx 13.55ozt/421g.Additional InformationAs stated, the gilding is worn, there is light surface wear and scratches, otherwise good.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver presentation trophy modelled as a bowl raised on four stylised dolphin supports to a square section base inscribed 'Re-presented to the society my Messrs Man, Crossman & Paulin Ltd on their winning the trophy outright in 1936', Sheffield 1928, width 27.5cm, approx 46ozt/1431g.Additional InformationSome light surface scratches, some tarnishing and toning throughout, clear hallmarks, overall in good order.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY LTD; a George V hallmarked silver circular tray with central engraved armorial and raised on three substantial scrolling feet, Sheffield 1919, diameter 36cm, approx 51.86ozt/1613.2g.Additional InformationOf good gauge, minor surface scratches, some light toning and tarnishing but overall in good order.
WAKELY & WHEELER; a George V hallmarked silver bowl on stand with pierced rim decorated with mythical beasts and Celtic knot style border, Dublin 1914, diameter 20.5cm, approx weight 23.6ozt/733g.Additional InformationThe bowl is separate to the base, there are polish residue, light dents, surface wear and scratches.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; an Edwardian silver bowl with embossed floral detailing, Sheffield 1911, height 9cm, together with a set of six hallmarked silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1983, a silver cigarette case, a vesta case, a ring tree, a Sherry label and a Madeira label, a cased set of six teaspoons and a further teaspoon, 20ozt/639g, together with a Continental white metal box and cover modelled as a chicken.Additional InformationThe napkin rings are generally clean, the ring tree is dented and marked to the top, the cigarette case with some edge wear, and light patina to the vesta case.
STOKES & IRELAND LTD; a hallmarked silver bowl, embossed with floral swags, Chester 1910, 3.5ozt/109g, diameter 10cm, together with a hallmarked silver pedestal dish with loaded base, Birmingham 1874, height 7.5cm.Additional InformationThe Chester bowl with light age wear patina but overall good, clear hallmarks to the base. The pedestal dish with some knocks to the foot rim, a couple of slight creases to the silver and general light patina to the surface.
ADIE BROS; a substantial George V hallmarked silver bowl with shaped pierced rim, lobed main body and raised on four scrolling stepped supports, Chester 1935, diameter 25.5cm, approx 28.8ozt/896g.Additional InformationIn good condition, of good gage, clear hallmarks, free from any engraved inscription or presentation, just light tarnishing and toning throughout.
A George V hallmarked silver bowl with engraved rim and circular foot, London 1922, diameter 23cm, approx 16.3ozt/507.4g.Additional InformationFree from any engravings or presentations, clear hallmarks although maker's mark obscured, a couple of small dents to the body but of good gauge. Light surface scratches and tarnishing throughout.
A Portuguese 800 standard silver embossed circular dish decorated with fruit and vine leaves and apples, diameter 27cm, also a further Portuguese 800 standard pierced white metal dish, combined 19ozt/591g (2).Additional InformationThe silver dish with some light surface scratches and general tarnishing but essentially ok.

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