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Three silver sugar tongs, comprising: a George III example of plain form, hallmarked London, 1782, makers marks RB, another London, 1926, makers marks RS&S, possibly for Robert Stebbings & Sons London, the third with feathered edge and tips, hallmarked with the lion passant and makers marks P.B, and a small oval pill box engraved with foliate ornament, hallmarked London, 1995, gross weight 2.76ozt (4)
Continental enamel and gilt metal trinket box with blue and gilt enamel and engine turned decoration, 7.5cm diameter. Condition Report In very good condition with no apparent damage or loss. Some wear to the base, but only visible on very close inspection.This is stamped 925 (followed by indistinct numerals/letters and the number 3) to rim of box and is probably silver-gilt. Gross weight 122.6 grams
Various silver items to include vesta, propelling pencil, silver-coloured metal brooches, a ring set with an agate, a coronation souvenir brooch for Elizabeth II 1953 as a little booklet, a gold-plated bangle, a silver shoe charm, a gold-coloured necklace and a pocket compass, all within a musical jewel box which opens to show a dancing ballerina
Assorted collectables to include a silver thimble, pewter cufflinks and tie pin modelled as trains, 800 sterling teaspoon, bright cut handle, 'Safari' travel alarm clock, silver coloured metal souvenir penknife from Switzerland 'Helvetia', a metal bottle opener named H & G Simons Ltd, keys, marble examples, magnifying glasses for watch makers (?), three silver plated serving spoons and two forks and other items ( 1 box)
Joseph Rodgers, Edwardian silver art nouveau sugar sifting spoon by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield, 1902. Shell bowl to spoon with twisted handle and wave end. Weight approx. Plus, 1953 Coronation Souvenir Spoon in original box by Barker Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1952 and a hallmarked napkin ring Birmingham, 1941 engraved to Ruth. Total weight approx. 53.4g. (3)
A cased Lotus pearl three strand necklace with a silver clasp. a Wedgwood brooch and earring set, two compacts and a mineral jewellery box etc. Please see the buyer's terms and conditions for purchasing diamonds and coloured gemstones. If further detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect, nor does the mention of one fault preclude the presence of another. Griffin's does not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
Tissot T-Heritage Visodate Powermatic 80 42mm Mens Watch, with silver opaline dial with stainless steel batons and day/date window at 3 o'clock, stainless steel bracelet. In working order, no box. If further detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect, nor does the mention of one fault preclude the presence of another. Griffin's does not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
Citizen Eco-Drive Titanium wristwatch with 42mm case, black dial with yellow easy-to-read numerals, features a sapphire crystal, water resistance to 100 metres and day/date display, Silver Tone Super Titaniumâ„¢ Bracelet with box and guarantee. If further detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect, nor does the mention of one fault preclude the presence of another. Griffin's does not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A Victorian silver and silver-gilt chalice and paten,the chalice by John Hardman & Company, Birmingham 1875,the silver-gilt paten with rubbed marker's mark, Birmingham 1878, the tapering circular bowl with a foliate engraved sleeve calyx, the stepped hexagonal stem with a compressed spherical knot decorated with chased foliage on a matted background, also set with six circular enamelled bosses, five to spell 'Jesus', the sixth with the cross, resting on an hexafoil base with bead borders and engraved with intersecting foliage and an enamelled boss of a cross, 19cm high, the silver-gilt paten engraved with a foliated cross enclosed by a circle, 12cm diameter, 13oz, in a fitted wooden box with decorative brass handle (2)Provenance: Roger and Jill Hadlee, The Abbey, Coggeshall, Essex.Condition ReportThe paten with a couple of dents to the edge and with surface scratches throughout. The chalice with a vertical indent to the bowl, one or two other small nicks and surface scratches. See additional photos.
A George III and later composed silver flatware service,various makers, London 1784-1848, in Old English pattern, each engraved with the family crest of Woodbyne Parish, in a fitted oak box with three lift-out trays and a brass plaque inset to the cover inscribed 'CHARLES WOODBYNE PARISH ESQ.',275ozt (qty.)Provenance: Charles Woodbyne Parish, thence by descent.Condition ReportComprising: thirty-six table forks, eighteen William Chawner, London 1823, twelve Eley & Fearn, London 1799, six Richard Crossley, London 1784, with incuse duty mark; thirty table spoons, ten Richard Crossley, London 1784 with incuse duty mark, another two 1784, eleven William Chawner, London 1823, three Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1807, and another four varying; thirty six dessert forks, twelve maker's mark rubbed, possibly WB, London 1829, twelve William Robert Smily, London 1846, six Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848 and another six varying; twenty four dessert spoons, ten William Chawner, London 1823, six Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848, five Richard Crossley, London 1784, and three varying, eighteen teaspoons, eleven Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848, five Richard Crossley, London 1784, two others varying; together with the following serving pieces, a soup ladle, London 1784, two pairs of basting spoon, London 1783 and 1794, a salad fork, London 1793, two pairs of sauce ladle, London 1784 and 1795, a sifter spoon, five varying salt spoons, a butter knife, a meat skewer and a bottom marked marrow scoop, London 1736.
An oval silver pill box retailed by Dunhill, James Dixon & Sons, London 1947, with reeded sides, the cover decorated with a dog putting up a pheasant, 6cm x 5cmThe cover rim decorated, silver cleaner build up to edges and hinge, gilt interior showing signs of use, small surface scratches from use, hinge in working order, lid closes flush and secure, 61g
A (probably) kit-built 0 Gauge 3-rail/stud GWR 'Duke' class 4-4-0 Locomotive and Tender, appears to be from an unidentified kit, neatly constructed and finished in 'Great Western' unlined green, fitted with substantial motor unit, long nickel-silver skate for stud contact running and semi-fine scale wheels, with cast brass plates 3267 to cab sides and named 'Cornishman', VG, supplied in an Exley coach box, box F, with graffiti and splitsCondition Report - Please see additional images.
A scratch-built 0 Gauge 3-rail/stud BR (ex-GWR) 'Hall' class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender, appears to be scratchbuilt with considerable rivet detail throughout, neatly constructed and finished in 'early crest' BR lined black, fitted with substantial motor unit, very long nickel-silver skate for stud contact running and semi-fine scale wheels, with cast brass plates 7905 to cab sides and named 'Fowey Hall', good cab detailing and crew, G-VG, supplied in an Exley coach box, box F-G, with graffiti
An American Gauge 1 two-rail Alco RS-3 Bo-Bo Diesel Locomotive by Aristo-craft, ref ART 22223, in Atlantic Coast Line purple and silver livery as No. 1605, with dual motors, operating exhaust effect, cooling fan and other features, fitted with US-type 'buckeye' couplers, VG, wheels and tyres show moderate wear, in original box, box G-VG
An American Gauge 1 two-rail Union Pacific 4-4-0 Locomotive and Tender by Hartland Loco Works, in UP black livery with silver smokebox as No. 244, appears fitted with smoke and working headlight, fitted with US-type 'buckeye' coupler to rear, G-VG, wheels indicate little use, in original box, box G-VG
An American Gauge 1 two-rail Colorado & Southern 2-6-0 Locomotive and Tender by LGB, in C&S black livery with silver smokebox as No. 6, appears fitted with smoke and working headlight, fitted with US-type 'buckeye' coupler to rear, G, headlamp fitting missing, glue damage to rhs of cab and boiler bands, tender lettering faded on rhs, corroded battery in tender, wheels and pickups indicate moderate use, in non-original box
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