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A commemorative Limited Edition Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LIV Champions watch, issued by Bradford Exchange. This precision quartz chronograph timepiece features a stainless steel case with a two-tone silver and gold-tone bezel, highlighting the Chiefs official red and white color scheme. The watch face is adorned with the Kansas City Chiefs logo, three subdials, and a tachymeter scale. The case back is engraved with the Super Bowl LIV Champions designation and an individual serial number. Includes the original mahogany-finish presentation box with an engraved plaque and a Certificate of Authenticity from Bradford Exchange. This item has its original box.Issued: 2020Dimensions: 4.25"L x 4.25"W x 3.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Case needs to be reglued.
Silver and silver plated wares, to include a large punch bowl with twelve hanging cups, an oval tray with pierced gallery, tea and coffee pots, three piece tea service cased in an oak box retailed by Mckay & Chisholm, two sliver spill vases with loaded bases, a Victorian silver heart shaped pill box, silver napkin ring, silver dressing table set to inlcude one hand mirror and four brushes, silver brandy decanter label, silver tea strainer (qty)
A small selection of silver comprising: a matched Victorian silver dessert spoon and fork, with elaborate engraved and chased foliate and shell designed stems and terminals, fork hallmarked by Chawner & Co, London, 1865, spoon by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1889; a George VI silver compact, with engine turned decoration and initialled P to cartouche, with engraved metal compartment within, silver hallmarked by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham, 1948, approx. 6.5cm diameter, in case; a George V silver napkin ring, with pierced initial P to side, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923 by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, and an Edwardian silver clothes brush with initialled top, Birmingham, 1903, (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 145.7 grams (4.6ozt) Further details; tarnishing and some scratching to all; compact slightly dented to one part near edge; brush silver top with marks, small nicks and small dents; wear to bowl of spoon so slightly worn away.
A collection of silver to include; a 20th century silver mustard pot, with three feet and scrolled handle, Chester hallmark by James and William Deakin, date letter rubbed, with non-matching spoon by Levi & Salaman; an Elizabeth II silver tooth box, with gilt fairy finial, hallmarked by M Bros, Birmingham, 1988, in case; a late Victorian silver circular salt cellar with reticulated edge, hallmarked Birmingham, 1899 with later blue glass liner (not matching); a pair of Birmingham silver napkin rings; a pair of Birmingham silver small trumpet shaped posy vases, each approx. 10.8cm high (dented); an Egyptian silver salt pot with bulbous shaped body, approx. 5cm high; two different silver bladed mother of pearl pocket knives; a Victorian silver fiddle patterned teaspoon, hallmarked by James McKay, Edinburgh, 1846; three silver condiment spoons; a Sterling silver "Lake Champlain" small spoon; four silver thimbles and three Charles Horner Dorcas thimbles. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 125.2 grams (4ozt) Further details: all tarnished, some pieces dented, worn, one thimble split; wear to Scottish spoon bowl; trumpet vases badly dented and damaged; wear commensurate with age.
A large George V silver rose bowl, of jardinière shape with scrolled rim and upon three elaborate scrolled feet, hallmarked by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1927, with removable base metal grate / wire cover, overall approx. 28.2cm diameter x 11.7cm high. Weight approx. 1059.3 grams (34ozt) Further details: surface tarnishing, pitting, scratching and wear; small dents to body and rim; old stickers underneath; general wear etc.
A pair of late 19th / early 20th century, probably North African brass and silver centred goblets, raised upon an engraved silver centred foot surrounded by scrolled gilt brass base, with central turned knop stem, leading to reticulated and engraved silver stem with brass bowl upon, each approx. 9.6cm high. (2)
An Edwardian silver rose bowl, elaborately embossed with flowers, foliage and scrolled design, engraved presentation inscription "Presented to Wor Bro J Bate Nickolls PGSecY, province of Guernsey & Alderney by the Members of the Balfour Cockburn Lodge no 2805, as a testimony of their affection & esteem Sept 27:1904", other side engraved with initials, upon circular footed base, hallmarked by William Aitken, Birmingham, 1904, approx. 14.5cm high x 22.8cm diameter, on ebonised wooden base. Weight approx. 509.3 grams (16.3ozt) Further details: top rim slightly misshapen; some small dents to areas; tarnished with surface scratches and wear.
Liberty & Co; a George V Art Nouveau style silver and enamel spoon, with enamelled terminal in blue and green colourway, originally designed by Archibald Knox, hallmarked by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1928, approx. 11.5cm long, along with a George V silver and enamel napkin ring, of circular shape with banded zig-zag design with green enamel around, engraved "Mollie" inside, hallmarked by Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1923, approx.4.6cm diameter, gross weight approx. 40.2 grams (1.2ozt) Further details: very minor loss to slightest enamel on napkin ring; both with slight tarnishing and wear; slight wear to bowl of spoon.
An Elizabeth II silver small bowl, of floral shape with gadrooned type circular foot, engraved to centre of bowl "Mummy and Daddy, 25th Wedding Anniversary with love, Alison", hallmarked by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1969, approx. 12.5cm diameter x 3.5cm high. Weight approx. 134.8 grams (4.3ozt) Further details: slight scratching, wear and tarnishing.
A matched set of six George IV or William IV silver Queens patterned dessert spoons, each initialled, four hallmarked by WM AM, Glasgow, 1828, other two hallmarked by GW, Glasgow, 1838, each approx. 18cm long, along with a George III silver Celtic Point patterned dessert spoon, with initialled terminal, hallmarked by JM, Edinburgh, 1810, approx. 18cm long. Weight approx. 253.3 grams (8.1ozt) Further details: surface wear and scratching; tarnishing and single spoon with small dents to bowl.
Four matching 19th century Russian silver and enamel spoons, each with profuse enamel detail to back of bowl and terminal, with twisted stem and coronet finial, each marked Moscow, 84 Standard, MC possibly Mikhail Sokolov, each approx. 10.5cm long. (4) Weight approx. 77.6 grams (2.4ozt) Further details: all with minor loss to enamel near coronet finials; all with slight loss to enamel on back of spoons; tarnish and wear commensurate with age.
A George V silver comport or tazza, of circular shape with pierced rim and twin scrolled handles, upon a circular base with beaded decoration, hallmarked by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1918, approx. 13.3cm high x 18cm diameter. Weight approx. 551.8 grams (17.7ozt) Further details: heavily tarnished and surface wear; some scratching and marks to body and inside bowl; old stickers underneath and overall wear.
A George III silver Old English patterned table spoon, hallmarked by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1804, approx. 22cm long along with a George IV silver fiddle patterned table spoon, hallmarked by Benjamin Davies, London, 1827, together with three pairs of silver sugar tongs, one by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, one Walker & Hall, other Japanese Aesthetic silver tongs with engraved decoration, marked SM and Japanese mark, approx. 11.8cm long. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 197.6 grams (6.3ozt) Further details: tarnishing, wear and scratching; one spoon with dent to bowl.
An Elizabeth II silver Christmas spoon, with young child design to bowl and mistletoe designed stem, hallmarked by John Pinches, London, 1976, signed Peter Jackson, approx. 14cm long, in box; an Elizabeth II Scottish silver miniature loving spoon, hallmarked by Isle of Mull Silver Co, Edinburgh, 1985, approx. 6cm long in box, and an Elizabeth II silver paper knife, with foliate decoration, hallmarked by KH, Birmingham, 1978, approx. 14cm long. (3) Weight approx. 79.8 grams (2.5ozt) Further details: paper knife misshapen and dented end; wear and slight scratching and tarnishing.
An Edwardian silver rose bowl, of circular shape with gadrooned body, upon circular foot, hallmarked by Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1903, approx. 13.1cm high x 20.5cm diameter. Weight approx. 543.8 grams (17.4ozt) Further details: tarnishing, surface wear and marks, hallmarks rubbed slightly, wear commensurate with age.
A late 19th century Wedgwood blue jasperware bowl with classical design and hallmarked silver rim, marked, approx. 19.8cm top diameter, together with a pair of Wedgwood blue jasperware candlesticks, again with classical designs, each approx. 13cm high. (3) Condition: some stains, wear and scuffs. Provenance: From a single owner private collection in Buckinghamshire
A collection of mixed silver plated items to include; a Continental plated centre dish / bowl, with three circular separate bowls with gadrooned and embossed design and central wreath handle; plated tot cups; milk jug; candle snuffers; twelve different 20th century taste-du-vin examples, all of similar shapes and designs, one by Christofle, couple French silver plated, two with inset coins; few marked Marche aux Vins, along with a plated oval hip flask; trinket box; flatware including a plated and baleen handled toddy ladle, three sovereign cases, one oblong shaped with stamp area; long twisted handled plated ladle; two lighters of triple cylinder designs; white metal handled (filled) toothbrushes and a cased Walker & Hall silver plated cruet set in box. (1 bag) ..
AFTER HENRY RAEBURN (SCOTTISH 1756-1823) DR NATHANIEL SPENS (1728 - 1815) PHYSICIAN AND ARCHER engraving on paper by John Buego 1759-1841, published in 179667.5 x 40.5 cm94.0 x 66.5 cm (framed)'Dr Spens (1728-1815) of Craigsanquhar, Fife was elected to the Royal Company in 1750 at the age of 22. He was to be an Archer for 65 years. By the 1770s he was firmly established as one of the Royal Company’s most outstanding archers. He won the Silver Bowl four times, the Edinburgh Arrow three times, the Musselburgh Arrow in 1777 and the King’s Prize in 1793. He won the Goose Prize ten times, the last at the age of nearly 80 in 1807. He was made President of the Council in 1809 and in 1810 a dinner was held to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his membership. The Royal Company still compete for the Spens Medal, instituted in 1833 in his memory. Dr Spens was also a distinguished member of the medical profession, being President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh from 1794-1796. He was a man of fashion too: Dr Spens is said to have been the first person to carry an umbrella in Edinburgh.' The original painting of Dr Spens still hangs in Archers' Hall in Edinburgh. After (The Royal Company of Archers, 2025).
A GEORGE IV SILVER GOBLET, MARKS RUBBED, LONDON, CIRCA 1825 the bowl with gilt interior and waisted above a band of lobes, the pedestal with girdle and lobed rim, engraved circa 1855 with rococo style scroll foliage surrounding a cartouche with inscription reading ‘The Queen’s Royal St. Leonards Archers August 17th, 1857', 18.0 cm high, 327g
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ARCHERY AWARDS, 19TH CENTURY AND LATER comprising a silver quiver, London 1836, indistinct maker's mark, the front engraved with a tree, and 'Presented To James Siverwright Esqr By the East Berks Archers 8th Sept., 1836', riveted to its green leather suspension mount, and with leather waistbelt, tooled 'Bergans', 18 cm; a silver prize box, embossed overall with gradrooned ornaments, the hinged lid with central oval engraved 'Jubilee Prize', recipients initials 'G.R.A.M.' over 'York 1893', the front engraved 'Greatest Number of Golds At 50 Yards', the interior gilt, 11.5 cm; a silver bowl on three scrolled feet, indistinct hallmarks: on a triangular ebonised wooden stand, with silver-marked triangular plaque engraved 'Keswick Archery Club Ladies Championship Bowl', further plaques to the front and side, engraved with recipients names from 1959 to 1973 13 cm high; an electrotype salt in the form of Neptune on a seabourne shell, the interior engraved 'Raglan Archers, Castle grounds Monmouthshire, founded 1858, Patronesque Her Grace the Duchess of Beaufort, the Beaufort Prize', 14.4 cm long; a silver trophy cup, Birmingham, 1930: on its ebonised stand, 25 cm high; an Ottoman conical vessel of tapering circular section flared at the top, embossed and chased overall, including a Tree of Life over each side, the mouth with earlier white-metal mount engraved '1st Prize to Sir Walter Carew, August. 24th 1848.', the body with modern plaque engraved with the same inscription, and two suspension rings, 38.5 cm long (6)
A SUPERB SILVER TWO HANDLED TEA TRAY with cast silver edge and engraved body. Initial 'S'. 25ins long x 16ins wide. Sheffield 1906. Maker: James Deakin & Sons. PLUS A GOOD FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE by James Deakin & Sons, comprising tea kettle on stand, teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and cream jug. Various dates Sheffield 1906 & 1907. Total weight 210ozs. Part lots contained in an old oak case.
An early Victorian silver caddy spoon, the stylized leaf shaped bowl chased and embossed with a flowering stem, flanked by a naturalistic scrolling stem handle, Birmingham 1852 by Hilliard & Thomason, length 8.4cm, another silver caddy spoon, Chester 1910, length 6.8cm, and a pair of silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1792 by Richard Crossley, length 16.5cm, total weight 101.6g.
A George V silver Aladdin's lamp table lighter with snake head handle, on an oval stepped foot, Birmingham 1933 by Asprey & Co Ltd, length 12.3cm, together with three other items of silver, comprising a sugar caster, London 1936, height 14.7cm, cream jug, London 1945 by Mappin & Webb Ltd, height 10.3cm, and a sugar bowl, Birmingham 1960, total weight 486g.
A George VI silver christening mug, name engraved against a stippled ground, London 1946, height 6cm, and a small group of other silver, including a pair of knife rests, weighable items 183.6g, together with a Burmese silver sugar bowl, decorated in relief with deities, weight 64.6g, height 5.5cm, and a small group of plated items, including a pair of candlesticks (faults).
A Hukin & Heath plated breakfast set, the two-handled rectangular tray with folding legs and a wirework frame forming two toastracks and six divisions, fitted with a Coalport porcelain four-piece tea set, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl (faults), and a matching pepper caster and salt, retailed by Albert Barker Ltd, 5 New Bond Street, London, length of tray 65.5cm, together with a plated meat dome, a silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon and a silver dessert fork, total weight 51.3g.
A collection of silver and white metal items to include a small silver capstan inkwell, a small bowl with enamelled interior inscribed "Towle Sterling 059" to base, 4 cm diameter, a silver bookmark as an owl, a silver and glass set photo / menu stand as thistles, a silver toddy cup holder with glass cup and a silver mounted dressing table jar, a white metal ladle stamped "Sterling 925" to back, a further decorative white metal spoon and an Indian white metal hinge-lidded box with embossed floral decoration, 12 cm wide x 3 cm high
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928) SUITE OF CUTLERY, 1902 silver, comprising; A SINGLE SOUP SPOON, with deep almost circular bowl and with incised heel, pierced terminal, 26.7cm long; A SINGLE DESSERT SPOON, with deeper bowl and with incised heel, pierced terminal, 23.3cm long; A SINGLE DINNER FORK, with four prongs, pierced terminal, 26cm long; and A SINGLE DESSERT FORK, with four prongs, pierced terminal, 23cm long, each with maker’s mark DWH (David W. Hislop), hallmarked Glasgow 1902 (4) Provenance: Fra H. Newbery and Jessie NewberyElsie Newbery and by family descentBarclay Lennie Fine Art, GlasgowDonald & Eleanor Taffner, New YorkLyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh The Taffner Collection, 7 September 2012, lot 23Private European collection Literature: Howarth T. Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Modern Movement, New York, 1953, pl. 50Neuwirth W. Josef Hoffmann: Cutlery for the Wiener Werkstätte, Vienna 1982, p. 30Mackintosh was commissioned in 1902 by Jessie and Francis (Fra) Newbery to create an elegant table set for 12 people. Fra Newbery, then director of the Glasgow School of Art, was a strong supporter of Mackintosh’s work and played a crucial role in promoting his career. His wife, Jessie Newbery, was an accomplished embroiderer and influential figure in the Arts & Crafts movement. Their long-standing friendship with Mackintosh and his wife, Margaret Macdonald, fostered many creative collaborations.The commissioned cutlery set included a soup spoon, dessert spoon, dinner fork, and dessert fork. The order was placed through the Glasgow jeweller Edwards & Company and was executed by David W. Hislop, a skilled silversmith who had previously worked with Mackintosh on various projects. The cutlery set was later divided between the Newberys' daughters, Mary and Elsie. Over time, Mary’s pieces were sold separately between 1970 and 1980.Mackintosh’s cutlery design is revolutionary in its form. The spoons and forks feature exceptionally long, slender handles with a distinctive longitudinal oval opening. The forks are particularly striking, as the transition between the handle and the bowl was seamless, creating the illusion of a single, continuous band of metal. On the back, the bowls (except for the dessert fork) have a rectangular support with vertical embossing. The design anticipates Josef Hoffmann’s 1903 flaches Modell (flat model) cutlery, which was later showcased at the 1906 Wiener Werkstätte exhibition Der gedeckte Tisch (The Laid Table).

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