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Four George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern spoons, all different makers and dates, with a George IV hallmarked silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, London 1836, overall weight approx. 6.5ozt/213g, with a silver mounted photograph frame, Birmingham 1857 (6).Additional InformationThe frame is in poor condition with some chips to the silver at the edges, small holes in the detailing and general wear. Backing very grubby and general wear to the leather. Fiddle spoon initialled ‘F’ to the fiddle, light surface patina but overall OK. One of the OEP spoons with mid 18th century marks but very hard to read, other spoons hallmarks with some rubbing. All OEP spoons with some wear.
An early 18th century Russian parcel-gilt silver beaker of large size, the exterior with a repeating design of two elaborate foliate and geometric decorative devices, with a gilt rim and foot and a gilt interior, the gilt rim with scratch engraving ‘AR 1609-????’, with an unidentified Moscow master's mark, double headed eagle and indistinct date mark 1708 or 1768 with initials AR, height approx 14.5cm, weight approx 8ozt/258g.Additional InformationThe interior with some loss and wear to the gilt surface – slightly rough in parts. Some tarnishing and general light age wear patina to the exterior and to the underside of the base. Metal at the rim edge of the base is a two tone colour. Clear makers mark, date mark rubbed and double headed eagle mark rubbed away at the bottom. The scratch engraving to the rim is not original but is not recently done – it is hard to make out the second part of this which might be a date. For the same masters mark see Geoffrey Watts, Russian Silver Hallmarks 1700-1917, p204 with a date for use of the mark between 1719-1750.
Five assorted hallmarked silver napkin rings, including a floral decorated example, Sheffield 1900, and a smooth example initialled GHL, Sheffield 1921, weight approx 4.1ozt/130g, with three bone napkin rings (8).Additional InformationThe smallest napkin ring with many small dents. Others with light age patina.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO LTD; an Edwardian hallmarked silver vesta case of rounded rectangular form, London 1909, width 5cm, three further hallmarked silver vesta cases, one with base metal chain, and a modern vesta case with simulated enamelled roundel, combined approx. 3.8ozt/119g (5).Additional InformationLight surface scratches to the first case. Heavier surface wear and surface dents to the others with some engraved initials, General surface wear.
A 19th century Russian hallmarked silver 84 Zolotnik and niello beaker, decorated with two circular views of buildings in between overall scrolling floral motifs, two marks at the rim and three marks to the underside of the base, maker's initials possibly MA, assayer's initials A.C above date 1875, height 9cm, weight approx. 3.5ozt/118g.Additional InformationThe rim marked with 84 and MA maker's mark, the underside with maker's mark, 84 assayer's mark and one other mark. The maker's marks to the underside and to the rim are rubbed. One slight knock to the rim at the base, general light patina to the surface of the silver but overall OK.
BERTHOLD MÜLLER FOR B. NERESHEIMER & SONS; an Edwardian hallmarked silver embossed snuff box of rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid decorated with two figures beside two dogs bringing down a wild boar, the body of the box decorated with a fox, hare, bear, stag and a pair of pheasants, Chester import mark for 1907, 4 x 8 x 5.5cm, approx. 3.1ozt/96.4g.Additional InformationOf good gauge and good condition. No holes or splits, Clear hallmarks. Light surface wear and the lid is very slightly sprung.
A George III gilt white metal Worshipful Company of Turners livery badge, the front cast with the company coat of arms with motto ‘By Faith I Obtain’, the reverse engraved ‘John Jackson admitted to the Livery 7th Dec’r 1785. Mr John Cooper Master. Tho’s Day Upper (&) Tho’s Jackson Renter } Wardens. In the Mayoralty of Richard Clark Esq’r: Elected on the Court 7th July 1796’, unmarked, 7cm long including loop. Additional InformationLight age wear rubbing to the raised areas and gilt. Some slight tarnishing around the loop. The back with a light age wear patina to the surface and edges with light wear. Overall good.
FREDERICK ASMAN & CO; an Edwardian hallmarked silver hip flask of rounded rectangular form, Sheffield 1903, 10.5 x 5.8cm, approx. 2.9ozt/90g.Additional InformationThe screw cap action is working well but is very tight. Light surface scratches throughout. A little bit of spring to the body. General surface wear.
WILLIAM DAVENPORT; a pair of late Victorian hallmarked silver bonbon dishes with pierced and cast detail with central bow, Birmingham 1900, together with a hallmarked silver heart shaped dish, with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1903 (3).Additional InformationTarnishing, wear, denting, light scratches and scuffs, the blue glass liner with nibbles to the edge and the dish is slightly bent.
A George V hallmarked silver four piece tea set with band of engraved detail to both upper and lower sections, the teapot inscribed 'Presented to Captain S.R. Macdonald by the officers of 1st. K.G.O. Gurkha rifles on the occasion of his marriage 1930', London 1929 and 1930, length of teapot 28cm, combined approx 47.4ozt/1475g.Additional InformationAll four pieces of good solid gauge, a few light small surface scratches, but overall in good order.
A late 19th century Russian silver pedestal bowl and stand, with cast floral sprays inside panelled detail, marks for Moscow, overall height 12cm, approx weight 12.73ozt/395g.Additional InformationLight wear, scratches/tarnishing, the marks on the bowl are slightly rubbed but overall good condition.
HENRY AITKIN; a cased Edwardian hallmarked silver set of four trefoil shaped open salts with matching spoons, Sheffield 1902, approx. 2.7ozt/87g. Additional InformationTraces of gilt washed interior. Hallmarks are clear. The spoons are matching. It is well presented with just light surface tarnishing throughout.
A Russian sterling silver and enamelled teaspoon, the teardrop shaped bowl with blue and white enamel detail to the reverse and two enamel sections on the terminal, length 9.5cm, together with a white metal and enamelled spoon, the shaped terminal and circular bowl with floral and scrolling enamelled detail, apparently unmarked, length 11.5cm (2).Additional InformationLight wear, minor rubbing and scratches, wear to the gilding on the shaped spoon, the enamel on both items are in good order.
HARRODS; a six setting canteen of stainless steel cutlery, Sheffield manufacture, Harrods plaque to interior and mark to each item, with code BS 5577 (two teaspoons missing).Additional InformationTwo teaspoons missing as stated. Some light scratches, general light wear. May need some re-polishing, etc. General wear to canteen exterior.
A Rockingham silver plated one hundred and eighteen piece part suite of cutlery comprising twelve soup spoons, twelve cake forks, eleven dessert forks, twelve table forks, twelve teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons, six table spoons, two serving, a sauce ladle, a butter knife, a cheese knife, twelve dessert knives with steel blades, twelve butter knives with steel blades and twelve dinner knives with steel blades.Additional InformationA few of the tines of the forks are slightly bent perhaps some light wear through use but generally ok.
A pair of 19th century silver plated entrée dishes and covers, of shaped oval form, with foliate rims and detachable scroll handles length 28cm (2).Additional InformationOne of the handles is slightly bent and both have some light rubbing to the plate with the copper bleeding through. Both base sections with some wear to the plate to the underside and raised lobe lines internally. Both with general age wear slight scratches, slight knocks and scuffs here and there. One of the bases with several small dents concentrated to one area. Despite faults overall appearance ok.
A collection of 19th century and later silver plated items, including a pierced circular footed bowl decorated with floral swags, diameter 25.5cm, a pair of entree dishes and covers, a pair of candlesticks with weighted bases, a basket with green glass liner and a pair of pierced bottle coasters with turned wood bases (qty).Additional InformationThe pierced circular footed bowl with light rubbing and general surface patina, overall ok. Candlesticks with some bleeding of copper and light age wear. The entrée dishes with bleeding of copper to the underside. Other items with general age wear to plate and surface patina.
A selection of 19th century and later plated wares, including a four piece tea and coffee service with demi-fluted detailing, height of coffee pot approx 26cm, with a hip flask lacking cup base, two cigarette boxes, a teapot, toast rack, a sugar sifter, an oval tray, and two goblets in boxes.Additional InformationAll with general light age wear and would benefit from a clean. Several of the pieces with the base metal showing through.
GARRARD & CO LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted claret jug of tapering cylindrical form, the silver mount with chased shaped circular vacant cartouches and cross hatched detail, Sheffield 1991, height 31cm.Additional InformationTarnishing to the collar, minor knocks, light scratches and wear. The glass is in good condition.
A T CANNON LTD; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver candlesticks, with cast beaded foot rims, Birmingham 1967, (filled) (af), together with a hallmarked silver nurse's belt buckle with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1913 (3).Additional InformationThe candlesticks are af, one has been broken off its base and has numerous dents to its body, the second with heavy wear, denting, misshapen, the buckle is tarnished, light wear and very minor denting.
A George III 1787 gold guinea, with spade back and later yellow metal rope twist border and 18ct gold T-bar, weight approx. 17g.Additional InformationCoin with general rubbing and with a patina of light knocks and scratches throughout. The T-bar and first two links descending from this are marked ‘18’, the other two links and the loop at the top of the coin are not marked.
F.J. ROSS & SONS; a pair of Arts & Crafts hallmarked silver candlesticks in the manner of Albert Edward Jones, of outswept circular form, embossed with four bats and 'Now is The Witching Hour of the Night', the silver surface with hammered detailing throughout, Chester 1912, height 13cm, loaded bases (2).Additional InformationHallmarks rubbed and it is harder to see the lion marks on one of the sticks. General rubbing to the embossed detail throughout through polishing. One of the drip pans slightly knocked. A few light scratches and wear here and there but essentially OK.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver squeeze action snuff box of oval form, the recessed hinged lid engraved 'W.A.H. 2nd Feb 1925', hallmarked for Chester 1900, 8.5 x 6.5cm, approx 2ozt/63.2g.Additional InformationThere is a dent where the thumb pushes for the squeeze action, light surface wear throughout, a very small amount of give to the oval hinged lid, general surface scratches throughout.
An 18ct white gold diamond and sapphire cluster ring, the central oval cut sapphire weighing approx 3.5ct, surrounded by ten approx 0.25ct round cut diamonds, size H/I, approx 8.6g.Additional InformationThe band has the usual signs of wear, with light scratching and tarnishing. The central sapphire has small chips to the girdle. Slight build-up of dirt to the setting and the stones.The diamonds are each approx. 0.25cts totalling approx. 2.5cts.
BOODLES; a platinum four stone diamond ring, the band set with four emerald cut diamonds, size N1/2, approx 10.2g, with original Boodle & Dunthorne ring box.Additional InformationThe band is fairly scratched with light marks and nicks. The inner band is hallmarked and stamped for Boodle & Dunthorne. The band is engraved "Boodles". No valuation or certificate with the ring.
An 18ct yellow gold platinum mounted black opal and diamond set ring, the domed opal cabochon set within a border of small diamonds, size S, approx 6g.Additional InformationThe opal measures approx 9.5mm x 9mm, it is not a doublet or triplet. There is a small surface mark which appears to be a natural fault line bit this is only approx 2mm. Otherwise light surface abrasions but a good colour. The diamonds are too small to grade. General surface wear.
EDWARD BARNARD & SONS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver tray of rounded rectangular form raised on four scrolling corner supports, London 1934, length 30.5cm, approx. 24.75ozt/775.9g.Additional InformationFree from any inscriptions, very little give to it. It is a good gauge and overall presented very well with just some light surface scratches.
A yellow metal black opal and white opal ring, the central oval cabochon above a border of fourteen further white opals in claw setting, size M 1/2, approx 4.6g.Additional InformationThe black opal is free from any cracks and damage with only light surface marks and natural inclusions in the stone itself. The white opals are well matched, some with inclusions, general surface wear to the band.This should be straight forward to re-size
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver cigarette box of rectangular form, the cover with engine turned detail flanking the central rectangular cartouche, raised on four bracket feet, with cedar wood interior, Birmingham 1957, length 16.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver cigarette case (2).Additional InformationThe hallmarks on the silver box are slightly rubbed, it is missing two divides from the interior, tarnishing wear throughout, the cigarette case with numerous dents and knocks. The cigarette box: the lid of this item does close flush, the box has a very slight rock when placed on a flat surface, there are no personalised engravings on this item. Hinge appears to be in good order. The marks are rubbed. There are some light surface scratches, but nothing deep. There are a couple of small dents, one to the lefthand side at the back and one just off center to the bottom edge at the front.
An 18ct white gold ruby and diamond ring, the three oval rubies above stepped platforms of tapering baguette and round brilliant cut diamonds, size S, approx 5.7g.Additional InformationThe central ruby is approx 6.5 x 5mm, the diamonds are too small to comment or grade. There are natural flaws throughout the rubies with areas of clouding etc. Light surface wear to the ring itself.
An 18ct yellow gold and tiny diamond three stone ring, size R 1/2, approx 3.2g, and a further 18ct yellow gold ring set with a possible green tourmaline, size O, approx 2.8g (2).Additional InformationThe three stone diamond ring has had the band extended with a section inset, this has obscured the hallmarks. The diamonds are really too small to comment on, light surface wear. The green stone ring has heavy abrasions to the surface and general surface wear to the band.
A 22ct yellow gold wedding band, size L 1/2, approx 4.5g and a 9ct yellow gold signet ring, size P, approx 4.6g (2).Additional InformationThe signet ring has remnants of engraved initials and has quite a scratched surface. Chester hallmarks are clear. The wedding band has light surface wear and clear hallmarks. Widths are approx. 3mm.
CARTIER; a 925 silver and wooden lined cigar box with reeded detail to lid and inscribed to plaque 'Cartier à C.K Stalburg', engraved Cartier, Silver Standard, maker's mark NCD within hexagon and no.A-0122 to rim of interior, the gilt catch with applied blue cabochon, 20.8 x 11cm, in fitted box inscribed in gilt 'Cartier Paris "Coffret 10 Ans"' to base and 'Cartier Paris' to lid interior, also a cased pipe modelled as a talon/claw.Additional InformationLight general wear and tarnish, some light nibbles to the wood. Box with some dents, marks and scuffs, etc. Pipe heavily worn, with some chips and losses, etc.
SAMUEL WINDSOR; a gentleman's Cambridge classic striped cotton line blazer, size 42" S, a Charles Tyrwhitt blue and white cotton blend striped Regatta racing blazer, size 42 S, a Samuel Windsor light blue and white unworn striped blazer, size 42 S and three Brook Taverner Cambridge classic striped cotton blazers, fully lined, size 42 S (6).Additional InformationAll jackets appear to be in good condition, with signs of very occasional use.
A vintage Astrakhan black curly lamb 3/4 length fur coat made by Mertons, the Furriers, Altrincham, with front fastenings and 3/4 length sleeves, size Medium and a vintage Persian lamb full-length fur coat with front fasteners, fully lined, size Medium (2).Additional InformationBoth coats are in very good, hardly worn condition, with only signs of light wear. The Persian lamb measures a 40" bust, length 48". Both coats are approximately size Medium.
JOSEPH TURNER; a 100% wool navy blue single breasted lined blazer with gold tone buttons, size 42" S, two Brook Taverner navy sports casual blazers with windowpane check, fully lined and single breasted, both size 42 S, a Brook Taverner grey lined single breasted tailored jacket (af), size 42 S, a Charles Tyrwhitt lined single breasted light blue tweed blazer, size 42" S and a Crombie 100% wool double breasted pinstriped blazer (af) (6).Additional InformationUnless stated, all jackets are barely worn and are in very good, hardly used condition.
SAMUEL WINDSOR; a lemon yellow linen single breasted blazer, fully lined with electric blue silk satin, size 42" S, a Brook Taverner light brown linen/wool tailored jacket with two front buttons, fully lined, size 42" S, a Brook Taverner lemon yellow single breasted and fully lined linen and cotton blazer, size 42" S, a Desch light green single breasted fully lined tailored jacket with two front buttons, a Desch beige and multicoloured check single breasted tailored jacket and a Brook Taverner beige coloured cotton single breasted fully lined 'Esher' jacket, size 42" S (6).Additional InformationAll jackets are barely worn and are in very good, hardly used condition.
SAMUEL WINDSOR; a blue and white striped 100% linen James Cracknell boating blazer, double fronted and fully lined, size 42" S, a Samuel Windsor wool and linen mix tweed light blue and white casual blazer with windowpane check, single breasted and fully lined, size 42" S, a Brook Taverner light grey single breasted sports jacket, size 42" S, a Brook Taverner blue and white striped Cambridge classic cotton blazer, unlined and single breasted, size 42" S, a Douglas 100% pure wool black and white striped single breasted lined casual blazer and a white formal dinner wear jacket lined with purple silk (6).Additional InformationAll jackets are barely worn and are in very good, hardly used condition.
BROOK TAVERNER; a grey, black and silver pinstriped blazer with silver tone buttons, double fronted and fully lined, size 42" S, a Peter Christian cream cotton lined, single breasted blazer, size 42" S, a Samuel Windsor 100% linen blue lined single breasted blazer, size 42" S, a navy blue 100% cashmere fully s lined, double breasted blazer with gold tone buttons with shield decoration, and front pockets, and a 100% cotton/linen light blue suit consisting of a single breasted jacket and trousers and a Ermenegildo Zegna pinstriped wool double breasted suit (6).Additional InformationAll jackets are barely worn and in very good hardly worn condition, as are the suits.
CHARLES TYRWHITT; a 100% wool Prince of Wales check grey and black jacket, single breasted and lined in pink satin, 42" S, a houndstooth 100% wool and silk blend brown and blue check tweed jacket, 42" S, a grey, black and light blue tweed wool jacket, 42" S, a brown tweed 100% wool jacket lined with orange satin, 42" S, a Brook Taverner 100% wool single breasted blue and multicoloured tweed jacket lined with blue satin, 42" S and a Magee Donegal tweed jacket lined with burgundy red satin, single breasted with back flaps, 42" S (6).Additional InformationAll jackets are in good condition, with just some signs of very occasional wear.
CHARLES TYRWHITT; a single breasted blue wool blazer lined with light blue satin with gold tone anchor buttons, two front pockets and a back flap, 42" S, a Samuel Windsor formal black dinner wear jacket lined with red paisley satin, 42" S, with bowtie in pocket, a Peter Christian navy cotton single breasted blazer, 42" S, a Canali double breasted cotton blazer, fully lined with gold tone buttons, 42" S, a Samuel Windsor blue linen lined blazer, 42" S and a blue 100% wool sports casual blazer, 42" S (6).Additional InformationAll jackets are in good wearable condition, with very few signs of wear.
CHARLES TYRWHITT; two identical silk and linen mix beige single breasted blazers with two front buttons, unlined, size 42" S, a Samuel Windsor 100% linen cream summer unlined blazer, a Samuel Windsor 100% cotton and linen mix light yellow lined blazer, 42" S, a Charles Stuart 100% cotton and silk mix textured fabric single breasted blazer, 42" S and a SIDI black and white check tweed casual blazer, single breasted, 42" S (6).Additional InformationAll jackets are in good condition, with only signs of very occasional wear.

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