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Various silver, including heart-handled tea strainer, Danish torque bangle, spoons etc, 5oz total.All pieces are in overall good condition with some surface scratches and signs of wear. The napkin ring is dented all the way around and the bangle has a few slight dents. The two enamel spoons have no damage.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a pedestal bonbon dish (loaded), a napkin ring, London 1907, a three piece condiment set, comprising; a mustard pot, a salt and a pepperette, with two glass liners and two salt spoons, also two French napkin rings and two pairs of plated sugar tongs, (11).
Silver, comprising; a Victorian mustard pot, with scroll pierced decoration and with a scallop form thumbpiece, London 1852, with a blue glass liner, a fiddle pattern salt spoon, a hexagonal napkin ring and a butter shell raised on three feet, Sheffield 1911 and a butter knife, Sheffield 1910, cased, combined weight 215 gms, (4).
Silver, comprising; a christening bowl and napkin ring, Sheffield 1910 and 1911 (the christening spoon lacking), a baby's spoon, (the pusher lacking), a silver pusher with an associated spoon, a christening knife, fork and spoon, Sheffield 1905, a christening fork, spoon and napkin ring, mixed hallmarks (the knife lacking), combined weight of weighable silver 292 gms, with five cases, (5).
Silver, comprising; a bonbon basket with pierced decoration and with a swingover handle, Birmingham 1910, a pedestal bonbon basket, a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1881, a sugar sifting spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a shaped circular pin dish, a set of six teaspoons and a matching pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1923, with a case, combined weight 336 gms, and foreign wares, comprising; a set of three German shaped circular dishes detailed 800, a napkin ring detailed 800, a spoon having a serpentine handle detailed 800 and a small cream ladle, combined weight of foreign wares 291 gms (14).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a lady's chain mesh purse/bag, import mark London 1916, a King's pattern small skewer, a napkin ring, a mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife, a miniature trophy cup, an oval hinge lidded pill box and three lids, combined weight of weighable silver 198 gms, also a model of an articulated fish, (10). Condition Report Skewer is hallmarked for London 1871, maker probably Chawner & Co, the tip is bent, otherwise ok, The fish is unmarked and the tail has broken off - poor condition.
Foreign wares, comprising; a pedestal comport with lobed decoration, diameter 22cm, a twin handled circular bowl having a glass drop-in liner and a three piece part christening set, comprising; a beaker detailed 800, an egg cup and a napkin ring, also three further associated items, cased (3).
A group of George V and later silver, comprising a George V cased Christening set, with egg cup (filled base), 4.5 by 5.5cm high, spoon, 9cm long and napkin ring, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1931, three other napkin rings, including engraved with initial 'M', George Unite, Birmingham, 1923, and two cased sets of silver handled butter knives, one by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1917, the other Sheffield, 1923, 3toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
AN ASSORTEMENT OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND SALT SPOONS, to include eight napkin rings of various designs such as a pair of oval hammer effect rings each set with a green hardstone cabochon, with hallmarks for Birmingham 1927-28, a plain polished hexagonal ring hallmarked Sheffield 1960, an engine turn designed ring with 'Karen' engraved to the side, hallmarked Sheffield 1965, another engine turn designed ring with engraving monogram, hallmarked Birmingham 1945, with three others with Birmingham hallmarks, together with two mustard spoons, two salt spoons and a pickle fork with hallmarks for Sheffield and London, approximate gross weight 261.3 grams, 8.40ozt
A collection of silver to include a dressing table sets, machine engraved pattern to mirror, x2 hairbrush, mirror, x2 clothes brush, inscribed to cartouche 'Marjorie' , London 1912, along with a silver mirror Birmingham and silver comb, Chester, marks rubbed on all, along with a silver bowl Chester, 1922, maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland), size approx H 70mm, diameter approx 11.5mm, weight approx 5.4ozt, silver napkin ring and white metal bangle
A group of Asian late 19th Century work of art to include: an ivory reticulated rectangular box, the hinged cover and sides with carved figural cartouches depicting figures, reticulated / fretwork bodies within scrolling borders, key lock (DAMAGED); together with a early 20th Century bone brise fan; a set of eight ivory napkin ring holders carved with figures and pagodas and a Japanese carved Netsuke of a man carrying a box (Q - AF)
An Indian white metal and engraved gourd shaped ewer and cover, 27 cm high, together with a pair of Indian engraved brass candle holders, a pair of brass figural fire ornaments, pewter mug, three various pewter spoons, pewter open salt, pair of brass rectangular dishes, a Middle Eastern brass bowl and an Egyptian brass napkin ring
An early 20th Century Chinese carved ivory puzzle ball of 11 graduated balls on a pedestal stand decorated with figure of Guan Yin with peaches on a circular carved base, ball 7cm diameter, 30cm H overall, together with a carved ivory figure of an Eastern deity, 13cm H, Victorian ivory ring teether of plain form, 9.5 cm L, an early 19th Century ivory needlecase of elongated octagonal form, the lid set with plaited hair medallion, 7.7cm L x 1.7cm, a pair of ivory glove stretchers, 17cm L, ivory paperknife 18.5 cm L and two Chinese ivory and carved napkin rings CONDITION REPORTS Puzzle ball only - weighs approx 92.8 g. Puzzle ball has wear and tear conducive with age and use and in need of a good clean. The puzzle ball stand approx 70.8 g. Has a split along the central barrel section and generally in need of a clean. Wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
two George V silver napkin rings, E Edmonds, Birmingham, 1928 two George V silver napkin rings, Henry Griffith & Sons, Birmingham, 1928 one George V silver napkin ring, Henry Griffith & Sons, Birmingham, 1929 two William IV silver napkin rings, William Adams Ltd, Birmingham, 1932 four silver napkins, marks rubbed, silversmiths indistinct198g all in
Two Chinese white metal tots, one by Wang Hing and seven other Chinese items including white metal napkin ring and three small cups and saucers, gross 9.5 oz.CONDITION: Provenance - Alfred Theodore Arber-Cooke (c.1910-1993); thence by family descent. Arber-Cooke lived in Carmarthenshire, Wales and was an avid collector of European & Asian works of art and an author of the History of Llandovery. He was collecting from the 1940s to the 1980s.
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