A George V hallmarked silver three division cigarette box with engine turned decoration to the lid and central vacant cartouche, London 1927, width 19cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition. Wear such as scratches and areas of dents throughout and some to edges/corners but not significant. Interior good.
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A George V hallmarked silver Art Deco cigarette box with engine turned decoration, fluted corners, stepped feet with rectangular cartouche "Juliet and Merton 1911-1937", with presentation inscription to the front, length 15cm, rubbed marks, Birmingham possibly 1933, and a Victorian hallmarked silver part gadrooned napkin ring with initialled circular cartouche, Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1891, a pair of bright cut silver napkin rings, London 1880, a silver napkin ring decorated with a bird, London 1946 and a hobnail cut glass open salt with silver rim, London 1908, plus a silver plated napkin ring, combined weighable silver approx 3.5ozt (7).
A George V hallmarked silver manicure set comprising two circular silver lidded pots, a nail buffer and four sheath handled implements, all in a fitted box (no scissors), William Adams, Birmingham 1931 and an Edward VII hallmarked silver pierced circular bowl with spreading foot, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908 and two silver topped glass pots, one with a central monogram, WJ Myatt, Birmingham 1926, combined weighable silver approx 3.44ozt.
An Edwardian VII hallmarked silver miniature cream jug of octagonal form with angled handle, raised on spreading foot, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1905, height 5.5cm, a silver shaped rectangular dish with bead decoration to rim and pierced work to sides, Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1909, and a silver trinket/pill box of oval form with engraved foliate band to hinged lid stamped 925, 4 x 5cm, approx 2.2ozt (3).
A boxed canteen of Edward VII hallmarked silver flatware in Kings pattern, comprising twenty-four table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, six tablespoons and two sauce ladles, RF Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1905, combined approx 169.95ozt (box af). CONDITION REPORT: Silver is not crested. Good condition. Might benefit from a clean. With general mild traces of usage.
A pair of Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee hallmarked silver knife rests modelled as pheasants, Bishton's Ltd, Sheffield 1977, length 8.5cm, an early 20th century Austro-Hungarian pill box with guilloche enamel decorated lid, a pill box embossed with cherubic and scroll motifs, Da-mar Silverware, London 1976, also a circular pendant/brooch with cast Celtic motifs, Chester 1947, on rope twist chain, combined approx 4.9ozt.
A small collection of silver items including an Edward VII hallmarked silver bowl and vase with fluted rims, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1907, a pair of Art Deco style silver teaspoons, Travis Wilson & Co, Sheffield 1957, a small silver pierced swing handled basket, Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1908, two pairs of sterling silver mounted glass coasters, a silver mounted swing topped hobnail cut glass ash pot, a silver topped navette form hobnail cut trinket box, a mother of pearl handled silver bladed butter knife, two silver mounted glass bottles of various shapes, a small pair of silver tongs, two silver condiment spoons and four silver cruet items, combined weighable silver approx 6ozt.
A 9ct yellow gold dress ring set with amethyst coloured cut stone within a border of white stones, size O/P, an Art Deco white metal white and blue sapphire eternity ring, size N (one stone missing), a pair of yellow metal drop ear clips, also a vintage lighter modelled as a camera and a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1927 (5).
GEORG JENSEN; a silver sectional necklace, each of the six plaques made of a curved square section piece of silver, in associated box. CONDITION REPORT: Traces of usage such as scratches which should be removable by polishing. No design number on it (please refer to additional images for hallmarks). Possibly designers mark "HaH".
CARTIER; an 800 grade silver gilt and painted enamel trinket box in the form of a casket, the hinged lid revealing the gilt wash interior inscribed "Rabbit", with simulated gilded strapwork decoration to the outside, stamped "Cartier Made in France", bearing 800 boar's head duty mark and no.1549, length 7.5cm, height 3cm, depth 2.8cm.
A Norwegian sterling silver pendant on open link chain necklace, two further sterling examples, an English hallmarked silver Albert chain with further white metal example with T-bar, two silver fob medallions and a white metal Art Nouveau style frame, also a circular white metal pill box with guilloche enamel decorated lid.
John Kirsten (Jack) Baily (British, 1881-?) Jewel box the cover inset central blister pearl, framed by embossed pomegranates and scrolling foliage with hammered finish maker's mark, hallmarked for London 1912 stamped 'J. K. BAILY' and 'Stratford on Avon' 10.2cm across, 8.5cm deep. Provenance: Rachel Ward (nee Rothenstein) and Alan Ward. John Kirsten Baily was an important member of the Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Campden. When the Guild of Handicraft Ltd. was being wound up in 1908, another business under the same format was formed between George Edward Horwood, William Mark, George Henry Hart and John Kirsten Baily. Within this partnership all silver enquiries were forwarded to Hart and Baily, but the partnership was short-lived and ended in 1912. It was noted at a meeting of the Guild of Handicraft on 2 February 1912 that a padlock had been placed on the workshop door of the Guild, as Mr Horwood (estate agent & Custodian of the Guild property) had reason to believe that some of the common workshop tools were being removed to Mr Baily's new shop at Stratford-on-Avon, & that he had been making an unfair use of the gas in the evenings. It would have been around this time that this box would have been made.
A silver and gilt lined cigarette case, Birmingham, Hobson, James & Gilby, 1920, a silver pill box with repousse flowers and stylised leaves with gilt interior, Birmingham, Adie & Lovekin Ltd 1902 approx. 20 x 20 x 12 mm, another silver pill box, plain with gilt interior, Birmingham 1913, approx. 20 x 20 x 11 mm, gross weight approx. 4.50 ozt / 140.1 grms
One Hundred Thirty Six (136) Piece Vintage Mappin and Webb English Silver Plate Dinner Service Including: Twelve (12) Dinner Knives; Eleven (11) Fish Knives; Twelve (12) Luncheon Knives; Twelve (12) Dinner Forks; Eleven (11) Luncheon Forks; Twelve (12) Fish Forks; Twelve (12) Pastry Forks; Twelve (12) Cream Soup Spoons; Twelve (12) Place Spoons; Eight(8) Teaspoons; Nine (9) Demitasse Spoons; Six (6) Serving Spoons; One (1) Soup Ladle; One (1) Sauce Ladle; Two (2) Piece Fish Servers; Three (3) Misc. small serving forks. Signed. Good used condition. Box is for display only. Not for sale. Dinner fork measures 7-7/8" L. Shipping $225.00
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