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Various collectibles to include a Tudric pewter twin-handled serving tray, length 49cm, a pair of 19th century brass candlesticks with push-up rods, height 30cm, a silver topped trinket box, two plated capped glass inkwells, a plated cake server, napkin ring, wood and glass egg timer, a seven series vintage telephone of mustard colour and a Scandinavian paperweight/candle holder, height 13cm (7).
An early 20th century carved ivory bodkin case, carved in low relief with lozenges containing shells, seed pods and birds, and figures, containing four bodkin needles, H11.5cm, together with an early 20th century Chinese carved Canton napkin ring, D4.5cm. Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A collection of silver collectables, comprising a silver and enamel match book container, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1929; a trowel bookmark, S. J. Rose & Son, Birmingham 1985; two folding M.O.P fruit knives; a coin holder; a pepper; a white metal mounted calling card case; a napkin ring; and a nail buffer, gross weight 6.1 tr.oz. (9)
Miscellaneous silver items, comprising: a silver ballerina by Frederick Massingham for D H Phillips, stamped 'DHP' Birmingham 1949, a cigarette box, circular pill box, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1897, napkin ring, vesta case, propelling pencilCondition report: Box has dented lid, vesta has lost securing clip, watch is for spares, no glass, two hands missing, pencil bent
A BOX CONTAINING A SELECTION OF WWI/WWII/KOREA MEDALS and other items to include five x British War medals, named to 317208 Gunner J. T. Gollop. RA, WR-205891 Pnr H.J.J. Betts RE, 52318 Pte P. Code, Lancashire Fusiliers, 120614 Cpl F. T. Dixon RE, J-55667 F.E. Cross Ord, RN, British War & Victory medal pair to 1291 Dvr G. J. Brooming RA, WWII Africa Star, un-named as issued, U.N. Korea medal un-named as issued with incorrect Queens Korea Medal ribbon and an old glasses, knife/fork/spoon camping style set in holder, a hallmarked silver napkin ring and a post WWII inert training grenade centre
TWO SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND A SILVER VESTA, each napkin ring of a circular form, engine turn design with engraved 'S' and 'R' initials, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, together with an engine turn designed vesta with a vacant cartouche, striker to the base and fitted with a suspension ring, hallmarked 'F.H. Adams & Co' Birmingham 1920, approximate dimensions 44.7mm x 35.0mm x 8.6mm, approximate gross weight 87.7 grams, 2.8ozt (Condition Report:- overall condition good, general light wear, few minor dinks and tarnishing on the vesta)
A SILVER FORK, SPOON, NAPKIN RING AND A MONEY CLIP, the silver desert fork and spoon each with a decorative foliate design to the fork and bowl, twisted stem and scroll detailed terminal, hallmarked 'J Sherwood & Sons' Birmingham 1904-1911, the napkin ring of a circular form with an engraved floral and foliate design, engraved monogram, hallmarked 'J Sherwood & Sons' Birmingham 1904, together with a textured silver money clip, hallmarked 'Wakley & Wheeler' London 1977, approximate length 55mm, approximate gross weight 92.7 grams, 2.98ozt
A SELECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a circular napkin ring with an engraved monogram, hallmarked 'Wakley & Wheeler' London 1891, a hexagonal napkin ring with a textured rim, hallmarked 'Matthew John Jessop' Birmingham 1900, a silver hinged lid, of an engine turn design, wavy rim and a vacant cartouche hallmarked Sheffield, an a.f silver cigarette case of an engine turn design and vacant cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham (dinks, damage and tarnishing all round), two silver broken posy vases, a silver comb liner, approximate gross weight 199.5 grams, 6.41ozt, together with a pair of cultured pearl drop earrings, a small bag of old coinage and a white metal thimble with a decorative thistle design, stamped '915'
GROUP OF SILVER, PLATE & COLLECTIBLES, including George V silver presentation waiter by Elkington and retailed through Asprey, George V silver sauceboat and milk jug, Edward VII Christening egg cup & napkin ring, Indian white metal hinged bangle, large paste set winged belt buckle, plated teapot & hot water jug ETC. tot. weighable silver appr. 15 t.oz.
A Hallmarked Silver Napkin Ring, WA, Birmingham 1906, initialled and dated "Sept 5th 1908", together with another hallmarked silver napkin ring (total weight 52grams); a French Orbrille plated tumbler in original fitted case, a decorative EPNS twin handled pedestal dish, with blue glass liner, cased fish servers, etc :- One Tray
Ceramic napkin ring with a mini bust of Mr. Pickwick on the top. Samuel Pickwick is a fictional character and the main protagonist in The Pickwick Papers (1837), the first novel by author Charles Dickens. #royaldoulton Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
Ceramic napkin ring with a mini bust of Sairey Gamp on the top. Sarah or Sairey Gamp, Mrs. Gamp as she is more commonly known, is a nurse in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens, first published as a serial in 1843-1844. Mrs. Gamp is dissolute, sloppy and generally drunk. #royaldoulton Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
Ceramic napkin ring with a mini bust of Sam Weller on the top. Sam Weller is a fictional character in The Pickwick Papers (1837), the first novel by Charles Dickens, and is the character that made Dickens famous. #royaldoulton Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 3.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
Ceramic napkin ring with a mini bust of Tony Weller on the top. Tony Weller is a fictional character in The Pickwick Papers, the first novel by Charles Dickens. Tony, a loquacious coachman, is the father of Sam Weller whom Mr Pickwick takes on as a personal servant and companion on his travels. #royaldoulton Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: England
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR PIECE CHRISTENING SET, maker's mark JR, Sheffield 1900, all with bright cut ivy leaves, comprising rat-tail spoon, fork, napkin ring and knife with wrythen fluted ivory handle, knife 8" long, spoon, fork and ring, 2ozs 17dwts total, cased (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Excellent, matching marks, no engraving, case interior excellent, exterior a few scratches etc
Mixed group of items, including a open faced Elgin pocket watch, movement numbered 6624405, in a gold plated case, a silver medal, AG999 5 DWT pendant, silver napkin ring, engraved 'HSH' and a white metal bracelet with gun charmCondition Report: Silver gross weight 22.8 gramspocket watch is not currently workingEwbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
An Edwardian silver Christening set, Francis Higgins, London 1904/1906, comprising a trefid spoon, fork and napkin ring (Mappin & Webb) cased by Mappin brothers, a silver bangle, pusher, mustard spoon, dessert spoon, open salts etc. approximately 255gm CONDITION REPORT: The bangle has a broken hinge and is dented. One open salt has some corrosion to interior, probably caused by salt. Small losses to hardstone inlay at terminal of one teaspoon. Christening set in fair condition although the fitted box is a little tired.
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