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Mixed Lot: trumpet specimen vase with flared top, knop stem and loaded circular foot, 14.5cm tall, Birmingham 1910 by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, small pair of circular coasters with spreading rims, 8cm diam, Chester 1910 by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd and a 'D' shaped napkin ring, Birmingham 1960, total g/w 204gms (4)
Mixed Lot: pair of George IV sauce ladles in Fiddle pattern with oval bowls, London, 1825 by William Chawner, pair of Victorian table spoons in Fiddle pattern, London 1857 by Elizabeth Eaton, two hallmarked souvenir spoons, set of six Continental white metal dessert spoons with cast detail to the handles and pointed ends, stamped 'I:C', set of six Continental (possibly French) white metal bladed cake knives with mother of pearl handles, napkin ring, pair of small glass condiments with 'sterling' lids, moulded baluster glass sugar sifter with pierced silver lid, Birmingham 1907, weighable hallmarked silver/white metal 498gms g/w, (22)
A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising an 19th century helmet shaped pedestal cream jug, bright cut decoration, bears duty mark, sterling mark and maker's mark RJ, 3.62ozt, 112.6 grams, a set of three Victorian egg cups from an egg cruet set (holes to undersides) with beaded rims, lion mask ring handles and pierced decoration, engraved with a crest, maker George Fox, London 1861, 4.59ozt, 142.7 grams, a George V bombe shaped tea caddy, gilt interior, bakelite and treen finial, marks rubbed Birmingham 1923, 5.12ozt, 159.3 grams, a late Victorian christening mug of cylindrical form, 'C' scroll handle, engraved decoration and presentation inscription, makers William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1891, 3.26ozt, 101.3 grams, two five bar toast racks, one a.f., a semi-circular napkin ring engraved with initials 5.52ozt, 171.6 grams and an Edwardian miniature spice pot of baluster form, the pull off lid fitted with an integral spoon, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1909, height 4.5cm 0.3ozt, 9.2 grams, gross weight of all silver 22.62ozt, 703.5 grams (10) (Condition report: all pieces in useable condition, although one toast rack is misshapen and with a split in an arch, the christening mug has several dents, caddy cover does not close completely flush, spice pot has a dent in the widest part, many have rubbed marks)
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL BY JOHN WILLIAM BARRETT, both with planished finish, lobed lower bodies and spiral twist handles, engraved monogram and red polish or stain detail in the crevasses, gilt interiors, Birmingham 1905, together with an Arts & Crafts circular napkin ring by the same maker and date, with planished finish repousse impressed lozenge design and monogram, gross weight 6.57ozt, 204.3 grams (3) (Condition report: all three pieces are in generally good useable condition, the spout on the milk jug is slightly misshapen, the bases are not sitting absolutely level on a flat surface)
A PARCEL OF 20TH CENTURY SILVER, including five assorted circular napkin rings, one with enamelled Masonic Lodge motif, various makers and dates, an Edwardian ring tree, with pierced wavy rim, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, a George V Britannia standard silver backed mirror and hair brush, engraved with a monogram, makers British Metallising Co Ltd, London 1929, together with a matched oval silver backed brush with a similar monogram, London 1927, makers P M I Ltd, London 1927, two defective posy vases with loaded bases, two defective dwarf candlesticks with loaded bases, two silver topped glass jars and a silver plated napkin ring, gross weight of weighable silver 4.25ozt, 132.2 grams (16) (Condition report: mixed condition: candlesticks and posy vases are in poor condition but the other items are all in reasonable/ useable condition)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TRINKET BOX AND OTHER ITEMS, a small footed embossed trinket box detailing a village party scene, fitted with hinged lid and scrolled handle, hallmarked 'B Muller & Son' Chester import 1909, a silver napkin ring depicting intertwined flags, hallmarked 'B R S' Sheffield 1914, a silver commemorative coin hallmarked 'Henry & Joseph Webb' London 1841, together with an assortment of silver and white metal flatware and tableware, approximate gross weight of hallmarked silver 15.35ozt, 477.6 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: general moderate wear, some scratches and indenting, significant enamel damage to napkin ring)
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND WHITE METAL CLUSTER RING, the principal oval cabochon emerald, measuring approximately 16.8 mm x 13.7 mm (depth approximately 7.5mm), estimated carat weight 11.78cts, four claw set, surrounded by twelve old Mine cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 1.90cts, colour assessed as G-I, clarity assessed as VS-SI, within a scrolling border, to the two row crossover wire work shoulders and shank, ring unmarked, ring size M, approximate gross weight 10.13 grams (Condition report: overall condition very good, inclusions visible with unaided eye throughout emerald, diamonds bright and lively, some minor light scratches and scuffs in keeping with general wear)
A WHITE AND YELLOW METAL CULTURED PEARL RING, of foliate design, set with a principal part drilled white cultured bouton pearl with silver and pink overtones, measuring approximately 11.1 mm x 10.9 mm, within a white and yellow metal two tiered textured foliate surround, to the raised tapering shoulder, ring engraved '18ct, H&Co', ring size J, approximate weight 10.62 grams (Condition report: overall condition very good, white metal detail tests as silver, no obvious blisters and blemishes)
A MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH 18CT YELLOW GOLD SEED PEARL LONGUARD CHAIN, designed as a fine double link chain with fourteen seed pearl accents, to the lobster swivel clasp, French bigorne marks to the jump rings, makers mark 'ET' to both the jump ring and clasp, approximate length 1780mm, approximate gross weight 15.5grams (Condition report: overall condition good, chain in good condition apart from one link which is stretched slightly, Seed pearls fairly well matched, the surface nacre to two of the seed pearls has worn away, three replacement base metal seed pearl links (these are tarnished), two replacement yellow metal seed pearl links)
A MID 20TH CENTURY TURQUOISE YELLOW METAL COCKTAIL RING, set with a principal oval flat polished top and domed base turquoise, measuring approximately 23mm x 18mm (depth approximately 10.6mm) four claw set, within a textured petal surround, to the three row wire work shoulders and shank, hand engraved '14CT H&CO', approximate length of ring head 29mm, ring size S 1/2, approximate gross weight 18.73 grams (Condition report: overall condition very good, turquoise back has small area of visible matrix, turquoise displays light greenish-blue to blue colour)
A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, set with a principal round brilliant-cut diamond, surrounded by six circular mixed cut sapphires and an undulating border of single cut diamonds, chernier inserted tapered shoulders, estimated principal diamond weight 0.20ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS, estimated total overall diamond weight 0.35ct, stamped 18ct, ring size M 3/4, approximate gross weight 5.4grams (Condition report: overall condition excellent, diamonds bright and lively well matched, sapphires deep blue, fairly clean some with minor typical inclusions well matched)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PRUSSIAN SHAPED GLASS DECANTER AND A GEORGE V GLASS DECANTER, the early 19th century example with mushroom stopper and triple ring neck, facet and hobnail cut decoration, height 25cm, with a Victorian 'BRANDY' decanter label, maker William Summers, London 1864, 0.30ozt, 9.2 grams, the George V decanter with mushroom stopper, silver mounted collar, hallmarked Mappin & Webb, 17487, Birmingham 1911, over a facet cut triple ring neck and profusely cut body, height 27cm, with an unmarked 'CLARET' decanter label, probably 19th century silver (4 and with receipt of purchase of the Mappin & Webb decanter and the Claret label from The London Silver Vaults) (Condition report: 19th century decanter, the stopper has a sizeable chip and on close inspection quite a number of flea bites and small chips, the decanter has several tiny chips to the edges around the lower band of facets, the Mappin & Webb decanter has a chip to the top of the stopper, a few very tiny chips around the bottom edge, the top ring has a chip and a few minor nibbles to some of the cut edges, both labels are in good condition)
A PLATINUM DIAMOND HALO RING, centring on a marquise cut diamond, estimated diamond weight 0.50cts, colour assessed as J, clarity assessed as SI2, faceted girdle, within a halo of small round brilliant cut diamonds, leading onto round brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 0.42cts, polished band, hallmarked platinum Birmingham, ring size O, approximate gross weight 6.1 grams (Condition report: nice bright central diamond in good condition, all accent diamonds in good condition and secure in settings, overall condition very good)
A COLLECTION OF 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY TREEN, METALWARE, ETC, comprising an Art Nouveau bronze desk calendar or photograph frame, with dolphin side supports, the plinth base with central 'H' within a circle, height 10cm x width 22.5cm, a pair of Victorian brass and agate mounted candlesticks with integral sconce and drip-pan, on waisted stem with ring handles, on domed base mounted with three cabochon banded agate, height 16.5cm, a cold painted spelter pin cushion in the form of a parrot, height 9.5cm, a Victorian glass spirit flask with brown leather sleeve, an ebonised owl inkwell with pen rest base, a carved wooden bear vesta holder / striker, height 10.5cm, a copper ashtray advertising Bradshaw's Drapery Warehouse Birmingham, a circular brass dish with pierced rim, diameter 18.7cmand a Scandanavian carved wooden jug ( 10) (Condition report: one of the agate cabochons is chipped, owl and bear are very dusty, parrot has splits in the spelter feet but don't appear to be broken off, generally all items are in useable condition)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT SPELTER CHERUB ON A SWING MANTEL CLOCK, the drum shaped clock surmounted by two birds , ribbons and swags decoration, white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, exposed French 8 day movement, marked verso 'CHAPPEMENT BREVETE FOT', on an open frame with platform base supported on a claw foot to either side, height 32cm, with key, pendulum and photocopy of receipt dated 2011 (Clock, key, pendulum and copy of receipt) (Condition report: movement winds and runs for a few minutes before stopping, enamel chapter ring has a crack between 12 and 1, metal work on right hand side facing the clock doesn't mirror that on the opposite and has probably been repaired)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK BY JACQUIER, surmounted by the three Graces holding aloft a cherub with a floral garland, after Clodion, the enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the eight day movement with bell strike signed 'JACQUIER A PARIS', the shaped plinth base mounted with birds to one side and bow, quiver of arrows, flaming torch and garland of flowers to the other, ring handles to the sides and on beaded and fluted tapering feet, height 41.3cm, with key, pendulum and photocopy of receipt dated 2008 (Clock + key, pendulum and copy of receipt) (Condition report: in good condition overall, the enamel dial has some damage below 30, the clock winds, runs and chimes but at time of report was striking 5 hours behind, a few areas of wear to the gilding)
A ROLLS ROYCE 'MERLIN' AERO ENGINES (POCKET) FOLIO OF DESIGN, INSTALLATION, RUNNING AND MAINTENANCE NOTES', folio no.M921/2, name of holder 'F/Sgt Bourne', the pocket size ring binder containing over ninety pages including some colour diagrams, the title page bearing facsimile signature for 'H Swift, General Aero Production Manager', height 16.2 cm x width 10.7cm x depth 0.7cm (Condition report: there is rusting to the metal ring binder which has transferred to the paper in some places, the first two sheets are loose of the bottom set of rings, a few hand written annotations)
A SET OF SIX INDIVIDUALLY BOXED GEORGE V SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND A SMALL QUANTITY OF OTHER CASED AND LOOSE SILVER, the napkin rings with wavy rims, floral engraved decoration and initialled 'AP', makers E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1915, together with a cased set of six George V silver handled tea knives, maker John Biggin, Sheffield 1920, a cased set of George VI silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1948, a pair of George V silver salts with blue glass liners (stuck), etc, gross weight of weighable silver 8.69ozt, 270.4 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: one of the napkin ring boxes is missing the lid, another has a torn paper hinge, liners are stuck inside the salts, salt spoon has some corrosion)
A SMALL PARCEL OF SILVER, comprising a late Victorian seven bar toast rack of arched form, on four bun feet, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1899, 4.92ozt, 153 grams, an Edwardian egg cup and spoon in a fitted case, both pieces engraved with monogram/ initials, makers Wakely & Wheeler, London 1901, 1.41ozt, 43.8 grams, a pair of late Victorian Britannia standard broken spoon handles, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1900, an 18th century Irish broken spoon handle and an Edwardian circular napkin ring, engraved 'Chris' to circular cartouche, gross weight 8.27ozt ,256.8 grams (6) (Condition report: toast rack heavily tarnished, points of arches not quite lining up, some stages of rubbing to hallmarks on majority of pieces)
A VICTORIAN SILVER PUNCH BOWL, with cast lion mask and ring handles, the bowl repousse decorated with spiralled gadrooning and beading capped with foliate scrolls, two circular vacant cartouches, on a short pedestal with further spiralled gadrooning, circular foot, maker's mark FE with a shield, probably Frederick Elkington /Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1885, 46.47ozt, 1445,6 grams, diameter 29cm (Condition report: the base isn't sitting level on a flat surface, there is a small crease to the inside of the bowl level with the outer edge of a lion mask, surface scratches to the interior, maker's mark very slightly rubbed)
A Victorian silver sovereign case,by Joseph Walton, Birmingham 1889, of plain form, with ring loop, 4cm higha silver vesta case,marked 925, in the form of a book, lacking its striker, with engine-turned decoration,4.5cm higha metal double sovereign case,for a half and full sovereign, with a gilded interior, 7cm high, and a metal propelling pencil, 8cm longand a collection of four wax seals,19th century, the wood turned handles leading to a brass seal, engraved with the Elliot family crest and motto, largest 11cm high (8)Condition ReportMarks and scuffs to the wooden handles of the wax seals, with some spots of tarnishing to the brass. Heavy tarnishing to the silver items. Corrosion to the metal double sovereign case.
A Noritake dressing table set, early 20th century, Japanese, to include a tray, 32.5cm wide, a pair of candlesticks, 13cm high two lidded trinket pots, pot pourri holder, ring holder, 7cm high, and others similar, all decorated with the same landscape scene of a lake on a summers evening, the borders in purple with gilt detailing, blue backstamps, (qty)Condition ReportChip out of one of the candlestick rims. One of the trinket boxes has a smashed cover. All with nibbles and general wear, to include rubbing, surface scratches and minor losses. Please see the additional images.

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