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A group of treen items,19th century, to include a four-division spice tower, 22.5cm high, a group of three quaich, including two horn and silver inlaid examples, the largest 14cm wide, a snuffbox in the form of a shoe, with brass tack decoration, 10cm wide, a Tunbridgeware napkin ring and box, 4cm high, a miniature cricket bat, 9cm high, and a coquilla nut egg box, 6cm high (qty.)Condition ReportOne horn quaich with losses to one handle. Knocks and wear throughout.
An Italian brass and marble desk lamp,1950s, with a black-enamelled circular dish shade, with a single bulb, raised on a circular marble plinth and brass ring,44cm high Condition ReportWorking, white shade interior and exterior overpainted and touched up. Small nibble to the marble edge.PAT test 26.10.23 - Pass
A collection of silver items,to include silver ashtray, Birmingham, 1945, 8.3cm wide, silver twin-handled golf trophy cup Sheffield, 1924, with presentation inscription 15cm high to handle, a silver napkin ring with presentation inscription, Birmingham, 1973, two silver decanter labels, whiskey and gin, London, 1998,together with a silver-plated Mappin Brothers spoon warmer,24.5cm wide,weighable 11.1ozt (6)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs, surface scratches and minor dents to all.
A collection of silver items,to include, a set of six teaspoons by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield, 1932, a similar set of coffee spoons, a group of further flatware to include three teaspoons by Thomas Bradbbury & Sons, a pair of Irish dwarf candlesticks, by Irish Silver Ltd, Dublin 1976, 14.5cm high, a vespa case, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1902, a magnifying glass, and a napkin ring, together with a group of silver-plated items,to include a combination sovereign case, Patent No. 4709,18ozt weighable (qty.)
A Victorian walnut breakfront pedestal desk,with a moulded top, to an inverted breakfront, with two frieze drawers, over two panelled pedestals,110cm wide61cm deep85.5cm highCondition ReportThe top is heavily worn, with surface and ring marks. One cupboard with something lodged in the lock. The other is locked and unable to open. Chips to the base and veneer.
A carved oak longcase clock,18th century and later, the broken arch moon phase dial inscribed 'James Kirkham Holywell', with a silvered chapter ring and date aperture, enclosing a four pillar movement striking on a bell, in a profusely carved case, the hood flanked by caryatids, complete with weights and pendulum,65cm wide44cm deep213cm highCondition ReportChips, losses and splits to the case, particularly to the area where the slides into the trunk. Movement not tested. Trunk door locked, with no key present. General knocks and wear commensurate with age. Please see the additional images of the case highlighting all components of the case present. The movement is not overwound but likely needs the attention of a clock restorer, please see the additional images of the movement.
Boxing Interest: A gentleman's diamond and 14ct gold signet ring, designed as a boxing ring, made for Randolph Turpin, in commemoration of him becoming Middleweight Champion of the World against Sugar Ray Robinson in 1951. Believed to have been presented to him in Madison Square Gardens, New York. The ring comprising a square mount, set to the centre with nine square princess cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 0.27ct, within an engraved black enamel text border, reads 'Randolph Turpin, World Champion' each corner post collet set with a small round brilliant cut diamond, the shoulders modelled to one side with a pair of boxing gloves diamond set with fifteen diamonds, each with three inset above the gloves, two diamonds inset to the cuff of the gloves and two diamonds below, the other side with a punch ball design also diamond set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 0.18ct and a further ten small grain set diamonds to the surround, width approx. 16mm, finger size U1/2, stamped 14k, total gross weight approx. 19.6gms. Further Details: good stones present and intact, wear to settings and slight enamel loss in areas commensurate with age. Provenance: Bonham's Sporting and Golf Memorabilia Auction, 24th February 2010, Lot 150.
A 19th century mahogany cased eight day bracket mantel clock. Having an arched curved top with flanked finials (af), silver face with ebonised numeral chapter ring. On a chamfered plinth base with bun feet. Pendulum present, no key. Measures approx. 36.5cm tall.

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