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Bellarri; a hematite and gold coloured bead necklace, 61cm long, boxed, a silver Lindisfarne pattern napkin ring, of D shape, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1952, inscribed, 41g (1.3 Troy ozs) gross, along with a collection of necklaces to include a cultured freshwater rice pearl two row necklace, with a silver clasp; together with five other bead necklaces and two bracelets, various lengths and designs (the pearls untested and unwarranted); a garnet bead necklace, 51.5cm long; a coral necklace and bracelet; a black coral pendant; and a Bellarri hematite and gold coloured bead necklace, 61cm long, boxed
A collection of silver including 16 silver coffee spoons with engraved terminals, 7 by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1927, 9 by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1935, a pair of George III silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, Edinburgh 1818, a stamped sterling propelling pencil, and a silver napkin ring, Birmingham, weighable silver 214gms (qty) Condition Report:Available upon request
A cased set of silver coffee spoons, by Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd, Glasgow 1955, another set by Henry Tatton & Son, Birmingham 1933, a pair of silver salts, of lobed form, by Atkins Brothers, Sheffield 1905, another twin handled example by the same maker, Birmingham 1886, a silver bon bon dish with repousse scrolling foliate decoration, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1883, a silver inkwell, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1912, a silver mustard spoon, a silver napkin ring, a cut glass silver topped hair tidy, weighable silver 305gms (9) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of silver including a silver salver with applied stylised border, on three ball and claw feet, with presentational inscription and facsimile signatures, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Sheffield 1970, three mother of pearl and silver bladed entree forks, a silver and blue guilloche enamel dressing table pot and blade, by W G Sothers Ltd, Birmingham 1925, a silver thimble, a silver propelling pencil, Birmingham 1907, a silver napkin ring, Birmingham, and part of a silver sugar tong, weighable silver 598gms (9) Condition Report:Available upon request
ASSORTED SILVER AND WHITE METAL ITEMS, to include two silver Georgian, old English pattern tablespoons, each decorated with a floral engraved pattern, with worn gilt shell shape bowls, engraved initial 'D' to the terminals, hallmarked 'Joseph & Albert Savory' London 1835, length 175mm, a silver embossed salt and mustard with floral and scroll detailing, the mustard fitted with a scroll handle and a blue glass insert, each hallmarked 'Barkers Brothers' Birmingham 1900, a single silver napkin ring hallmarked Birmingham, a salt spoon hallmarked Sheffield, approximate gross weight 225.4 grams, 7.24 ozt, together with a white metal pierced bonbon dish stamped 'Sterling silver', a small shell shape bonbon dish with continental marks, two white metal pierced dishes with blue glass inserts each stamped 'Sterling silver', and a small white metal ladle with twisted wooden handle very worn marks
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER, JEWELLERY AND WRISTWATCHES, to include a silver vesta, hallmarked 'Smith & Bartlam' Chester 1909, a silver napkin ring, hallmarked 'Charles Edward Adams' Birmingham 1906, five silver teaspoons, each hallmarked, approximate gross weight 113.5 grams, 3.65 ozt, an assortment of white metal jewellery, some stamped 925, a selection of pins and brooches, a 'Emani Bulatti' necklace, an assortment of wristwatches, names to include 'Avia, Emporio Armani, Jemis, Guess, Diesel, and Olym Piamus', together with two pocket watches etc (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good, some watches currently working, time keeping not tested)
A GROUP OF NINETEENTH CENTURY CERAMICS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a George Jones Majolica strawberry dish with cream jug and sugar bowl, in the form of two nests supporting the jug and bowl (the bird in between being mostly lost, feet and tail remaining) the dish relief moulded with flowering strawberry plants and ferns on a pale turquoise blue and brown ground, raised applied backstamp and impressed registration diamond to base (chip to front of dish, lip of jug missing), a silver napkin ring engraved with initial 'M', hallmarked Birmingham 1930, a small jardiniere by William Ault, yellow and blue glazes, height 13cm, diameter 15cm, three lusterware jugs, etc (16) (Condition report: most pieces show some chips, cracks, repairs, crazing or wear, and as stated, generally fair condition)
A collection of George III and later silver, including a George III silver teaspoon, with initial 'M' to its terminal, rubbed maker's marks but possibly Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, 12.2cm long, a Victorian silver Albert chain, with fob G Loveridge & Co. (George Loveridge), London 1892, chain 39cm long, a silver cased key wind pocket watch a/f, a napkin ring, mustard pot with blue glass liner, together with a white metal caddy spoon and silver jewellery, 7.3toz of weighable silver. (1 bag)
A small group of silver items, comprising an interesting early 18th century silver gilt shovel spoon, Hanoverian pattern, terminal engraved 'RRA', marks rubbed, 20cm long, a George III silver table spoon, Old English pattern, terminal engraved 'CB', Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1799, 22.5cm long, a George III silver table spoon, fiddle and shell pattern, terminal engraved 'JWC', James McKay, Edinburgh 1820, 21cm long, an Edwardian twin handled sugar bowl, a napkin ring, a pair of Albany pattern sugar tongs, a Victorian shell, fiddle and thread pattern teaspoon, William Coghill, Glasgow 1871, four commemorative / souvenir teaspoons, one with golf club terminal, one with Tower of London to bowl and crest terminal, one with 'Scarboro Castle' terminal, and one foreign 800 grade with enamel decoration, and a tea strainer with pierced silver bowl and turned wooden handle, together with a pair of Danish white metal dwarf candlesticks, weighted base, 6cm high, a white metal spoon with coin bowl and Maltese cross terminal, an EPNS 'Coley' bowl, and a silver plated serving spoon, 12.9toz total weighable silver. (17)
A collection of silver to include a cedar lined cigar box, London assay mark, two smaller boxes, a cigarette case, vesta case, needle case and cheroot case, napkin ring, Sheffield and Birmingham assay marks, together with a Chinese silver cigarette case marked 90 to case, combined total gross weight approx 35.84ozt and a unmarked white metal table match box sleeve (1 bag)Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age, denting etc
AN EDWARDIAN HARDSTONE NAPKIN RING J W KIRWAN & Co, EDINBURGH 1909 with all-over engraved decoration, set with a central border of twelve demi-lune agates varying from Montrose, bloodstone etc, presented in a fitted case; together with a vesta case Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1914, of rectangular outline, one side with a depiction of a thistle set in varying agatesDimensions:4.5cm diameter, combined weight: 58g
An Edward VII silver cigarette holder case, by Cornelius Dusormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings shepherd with gilt tipped meerschaum cigarette holder with tapering body and hinged lid, Chester 1901, a weighted specimen vase, napkin ring and figure of an oriental gentleman carrying baskets, various brass lighters, silver plated serving set, etc. (a quantity)
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