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A silver rosebud brooch bearing label inscribed "This silver rose was cast from a living flower by John Donald who is a liveryman of The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, this piece can be converted for use as a brooch/pendant, a moneyclip or napkin ring - gratis", and three various pocket watches and a gents Mu Du wrist watch and a silver watch chain 1.86 oz
ROBERT PRINGLE & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver three piece cruet set of plain circular form, the pepper and mustard with cast finials, all with blue glass liners, London 1923, also two further hallmarked silver napkin rings and a silver plated mustard spoon, total approx 3.2ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Cruet set generally clean with some pitting and surface scratches but no major dents, some rubbing to the hallmarks, one napkin ring heavily dented and misshapen, both with surface wear.
A pair of circa 1900 Indian peppers of cylindrical form, embossed with various deities, height 7.5cm, a Persian engraved white metal match box cover, a similar napkin ring and a walking cane handle, also a 19th century Islamic white metal niello decorated and gilt detailed octagonal amulet case/bazuband, 5 x 5cm, and a possibly English white metal propelling pencil, weighable white metal approx 6.7ozt (7). CONDITION REPORT: Octagonal box lid very loose, box very worn with dents and rubbing to detail, one finial of salt and pepper at angle, both with uneven finish and some misshaping. Walking cane handle misshapen at top, napkin ring misshapen, matchbox cover slightly misshapen, pencil lacking button to extend tip, all with general wear throughout.
A George V hallmarked silver vesta case, Smith & Bartlam, Birmingham 1918, an American electroplated souvenir example, a silver snuff box, maker's mark illegible, Birmingham 1898, a napkin ring, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, and a teaspoon, John Round. Sheffield 1901, silver approx 3.2ozt (5).
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rounded rectangular form, engraved with initials and with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1930, a hallmarked silver vesta case with engraved initials, an oval silver napkin ring, a silver preserve spoon with decorated bowl and a mother of pearl handled silver bookmark in the form of a trowel, combined approx 4.5ozt (5).
A quantity of hallmarked silver items comprising a pair of Art Nouveau small open salts, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1913, a sterling silver small pepper and a beaded napkin ring, both with import marks for Gorham Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1905, a lidded mustard pot with integral line and associated silver salt spoon, Joseph Gloster, Birmingham, possibly 1914 (marks rubbed), and a loaded silver candlestick of waisted form, James Deakin & Sons, probably Chester 1911 (marks rubbed), weighable silver approx 3ozt, also a plated salt and pepper bearing enamel crest for SS Orcades Mediterranean Cruise 1953, and a plated open salt.
A silver cream jug, Chester, together with four silver napkin rings, Birmingham, a sliver vase cover with cherub decoration, Chester, a ring stand, London, a silver vesta Birmingham, a sliver cover Birmingham, two silver handled button hooks and similar cheese knife and two white metal vestas (14 in lot), approx gross weight 11ozt (1 box)
* A collection of electro-plated items, to include: a twin handled galleried tray; a three light candelabra; two dishes; a silver napkin ring; and other items IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 20%This lot is to be sold without reserve.
A collection of ten sterling silver napkin rings, including a pair by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1905, one by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1939, one by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1936, one by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1933, and others, 238g (7.66t oz) gross, together with three Egyptian niello napkin rings and a silver plated napkin ring.
A collection of sterling silver items including a cased cruet set, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1924, having blue glass liners, a cased napkin ring, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912, a matching napkin ring without a case, and a cased set of six teaspoons, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1925, 162g (5.23t oz) gross, weighed without the liners.
A collection of four Black Forest type novelty wood carvings, including a coat rack surmounted by three automata nodding figures, a napkin ring, and a pair of bar figures modelled as a couple, the heads being removable to reveal a concealed corkscrew and bottle opener respectively, latter 21.5 cm high
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