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Lot 30

Vintage Mappin & Webb Edward VIII 1936 Fully Hallmarked Sterling Silver Coffee Spoon Set in Original Box Weighing 53 grams collectively

Lot 1250

Christofle France silver plate "Albi" soup ladle marked to ladle bowl, in original box, approximate length 28cm

Lot 1300

Group three vintage sterling silver pieces including: silver backed Victorian pocket knife, hallmarked for Birmingham 1900; a miniature lidded needle case, embossed decoration; and a small lidded pill box, marked '925.'

Lot 1231

George VI sterling silver dessert set comprising of a serving spoon, 6 forks and 6 spoons (13) hallmarked Sheffield 1939 (Viners Ltd), 454 grams approx, contained in original fitted box, 36.5cm x 26.5cm

Lot 1295

Victorian sterling silver pill box hallmarked for Birmingham 1891, embossed decoration to ,lid and sides, (width 5cm approx).

Lot 1029

18th century silver plated oval snuff box with tortoiseshell lid inlaid with silver and mother of pearl

Lot 1014

Modern silver box, of circular form, the cover mounted with an an Arts & Crafts enamel panel of a fruiting vine by H G Murphy, circa 1920, hallmarked Jon Braganza, London 2018, H4.5cm D8cm Condition Report: Approximate gross weight 7.84 ozt (244 grams)General light wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Hallmarks clear and legible.Henry George Murphy was a silversmith and jeweller known for his work in the Arts & Crafts and Art Deco styles. This enamel panel was acquired in the dispersal sale of Murphy's Falcon Studios at 58 Weymouth St, Marylebone, and is also featured in Paul Atterbury and John Benjamin's book Arts and Crafts to Art Deco The Jewellery and Silver of H G Murphy (page 29).

Lot 225

A silver oval pill box with articulated bear to the lid.

Lot 289

Ten strand freshwater pearl necklace with yellow metal hook and box clasp, a single strand freshwater pearl necklace, loose gemstones, a pair of cufflinks, a silver ring, two silver collared scent bottles and another scent bottle (q)

Lot 294

Jewellery box containing a gold plated replica of a bangle in the Rijjksmuseum, silver cuff bangle, silver necklaces, and a tooled leather box

Lot 278

Assorted collectables to include Seiko mantle clock, vintage dominos, two students microscopes, cased silver plated cutlery sets, Chinese puzzle box enamelled club badges etc.

Lot 206

Silver three piece cruet set comprising open salt cellar, pepper pot and mustard pot, salt and mustard spoon, blue glass liner, original box, makers Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1927, height of pepper pot approx 4cm

Lot 2300

A stainless steel Omega de Ville automatic wristwatch, with round silver baton dial and date at three, fitted to a non-related brown leather strap, case dia.36mm, gross weight 36g In working order.No box or papers.Case is dented.

Lot 2307

A stainless steel Omega Constellation automatic chronometer wristwatch, with round silver baton dial, fitted to a black leather strap with unsigned pin buckle, case dia.35mm, gross weight 42.3gIn working orer.Back not removed to check movement.No box or papers.

Lot 2302

A 9ct yellow gold Omega Seamaster automatic wristwatch, with round silver baton dial and fitted to an associated 9ct gold engraved barlink bracelet with deployment clasp, case dia.36mm, gross weight 77.3g, overall length 200mm, bracelet w.19mm, case back engraved HJW 16.10.65, case stamped and tested as 9ct, bracelet hallmarked 9ct, Birmingham 1965, sponsor JC&SIn working order.Winding crown is stiff.Bracelet stretched.No box or papers.

Lot 2298

A lady's stainless steel Omega De Ville quartz qristwatch, having a round silver baton dial and integral bracelet with signed concealed clasp, case dia.23mm, overall length 190mm, bracelet w.12mm, case number 57840984, model ref. 6504/838, gross weight 44.5g Not currently working.No box or papers.

Lot 2173

A large and heavy Elizabeth II silver twin handled serving tray, of shaped rectangular form with raised reeded rims, having shaped rectangular handles inclining upwards, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1959, 45 x 31cm (excluding handles), 82ozt, in Butcher & Swann of Nottingham cardboard box

Lot 2309

A steel and gold plated Tudor Oyster Prince rotor self-winding wristwatch, with round silver baton dial and sweeping second hand, case dia.34mm, model ref. 7965, case No. 346417, gross weight 41.8g, in box labelled circa 1960, calibre 2461 automatic movement, on non-branded leather strapIn working order.Light scratches to case and glass.Back not opened to verify movement.

Lot 2312

An 18ct yellow gold lady's Bulova manual wind wristwatch, having a round silver baton dial and diamond cut pattern in glass, fitted to an integral Milanese bracelet with ladder clasp and safety clip, case dia.15mm, length 175mm, bracelet w. 7 to 10mm, gross weight 30.7g, 23-jewel signed movement, case numbered 449, hallmarked 18ct, London import 1967, sponsor BLd, in box Not working. Later base metal crown.Minor dents to bracelet.

Lot 2158

A cased set of six Edwardian silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, the ferrules having banded and beaded decoration, the blades and tine bases having engraved geometric decoration, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909, knife lengths 19cm, fork lengths 15cm, sold in a fitted lined retailers box with plaque for John Vincent Weymouth, with vacant cartouche to cover (no key)

Lot 80

A George III silver snuff box, with a gilt interior, Birmingham 1801, 7cm wide, together with a collection of Bohemian silver mounted overlaid glass scent bottles, another and Lalique style glass owl, 8cm high (7)

Lot 129

A mid 20th century Japanese silver and gilt model of a junk, the heavily laden sailing vessel, realistically modelled and stamped 925 silver, Takehiko, on a silver plated textured wave base, 23cm long, in a glazed display case and outer wooden box

Lot 140

A George IV silver snuff box, of rectangular shape, the hinged lid, inscribed 'James Eden', by John Shaw, Birmingham 1821, 69g, 7cm wide

Lot 213

A 19th century German meerschaum pipe, modelled as the head of a man, with a metal collar, in a fitted case, together with another carved as a claw, a cheroot holder, a brass pig vesta case, a 19th century wooden pipe rack, in the form of a five bar gate and silver stamp box, in the form of an envelope (6)Head pipe looks to be glued near the mouthpiece and is dirty. Claw pipe is dirty and taped around the amber part. The other items are as they appear in the images.

Lot 523

A Salcano Istanbul silver ladies bicycle, with top box

Lot 481

A silver cigarette box, hallmarked for London 1959, maker's mark of JR over C&C. 18 cm wide.

Lot 165

A silver vinaigrette and a silver gilt snuff box. The former 3.5 cm high.

Lot 9

A Victorian silver snuff and vesta box, Birmingham 1859. 5 cm wide. 30 grammes.

Lot 7

A silver British Airways box with logo, Sheffield 1992. 3.5 cm wide. 21.8 grammes.

Lot 490

A set of six Dutch unmarked silver spoons and an unmarked white metal circular box. The spoons 74.8 grammes.

Lot 2477

A Cased Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Goblets and Coasters, by Barker Ellis Silver, Birmingham, The Goblets 1972, The Coasters 1971, The Goblets Numbers 720 and 721 From a Limited Edition of 1,300 commemorating the 1,300th anniversary of the consecration of Ripon Cathedral, tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, engraved with the arms of Ripon Cathedral and dated 'A.D. 672-1972', in fitted green leather-covered case and with certificates and outer cardboard boxthe leather case 26.5cm wide, weighable silver 9oz 14dwt, 302gr (4)Each marked as expected. In good, nearly unused condition with only some minor surface scratching. There is some scuffing to the case and box.

Lot 2475

A Cased Set of Thirty One Elizabeth II Silver-Glit Medallions, Thirty With English Import Marks for John Pinches, London, 1975 each circular, the obverse stamped with a depiction of or detail from one of the works of Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675), the reverse with the name of the work, in fitted marquetry inlaid box, one side with drawer, with booklet, brochure and various items of correspondencethe box 49cm wide, weight of medallions 31oz 9dwt, 979gr (31)The medallion decorated with the 'Head of a Girl' is lacking import marks.

Lot 2431

An Edward VIII Silver Biscuit-Box, by S. Blanckensee and Son Ltd., London, 1936 oblong and with hinged cover, the rims each gadrooned12.6cm wide, 12oz 19dwt, 403grFully marked on bezel and further part marked inside cover. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some unevenness to the surface at the centre of cover. This may have been erased.

Lot 2479

A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Goblets, by Barker Ellis Silver, Birmingham, 1971, Numbers 1577 and 1578 From a Limited Edition of 1,900 to commemorate the 1900th anniversary of the founding of the City of York, each with slightly tapering bowl and on baluster stem with spreading foot, engraved with the coat-of-arms of York and the dates 'AD71-1971', in fitted blue leather-covered case and with certificates and outer cardboard boxthe leather case 18.5cm wide, 9oz 6dwt, 292gr (2)Each marked as expected. In good, nearly unused condition with only some minor surface scratching. There is some scuffing to the case and box.

Lot 2415

A Two-Piece George VI Silver Travelling Communion-Set, Maker’s Mark FG over FH, London, 1951 each piece with twisted wire border and overall hammered finish, comprising a communion-cup with knopped tapering stem; a paten with tapering knop and a wafter box with hinged cover, in fitted silver plate case, the cover chased with the Chrismon the case 95mm high, weight of silver 3oz 1dwt, 95gr (2)

Lot 2472

A Cased Set of Fifty Elizabeth II Silver Ingots, by John Pinches, London, Two 1972, Fourty Seven 1973, and One Unmarked, Numbered 1187 commemorating 1,000 years of the British monarchy, each stamped on the obverse with a cameo portrait of the monarchs from Edgar to Elizabeth II, the portrait surrounded by a depiction of a significant event from their rein, the reverse with the name and regnal dates, in fitted walnut case and with information brochure, with outer cardboard box the case 61.5cm wide, each ingot approximately 66grThe ingot depicting King John apparently unmarked

Lot 2347

A Victorian Silver Combination Cheroot-Case, Vesta-Case and Lighter, by Henry William Dee, London, 1870, Retailed by Jones, 23 Boulevard des Capucines oblong and with rounded base, with an overall engine-turned finish, with various hinged covers and a tinder tube with rotating cog, engraved with initials98mm high, gross weight 9oz 17dwt, 120grProvenance: Tennants, 22 November 2007, lot 490.The design for this box was registered by Henry William Dee and Louis Dee of 8 Sherwood Street London on 21 March 1868 as design number 4940. The original entry describes it as 'cigarette or cigar case with tinder tube and match box'.Fully marked inside and further part marked on covers. Engraved inside one cover with retailer's name and further engraved 'Registered 21st March 1868'. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some bruising to the lower body with corresponding loss to the engine-turned decoration.

Lot 2484

Three Elizabeth II Silver Boxes, by Ronald James Webster, London, 1982, 1984 and 1989 variously shaped, two with hinged covers and one with pull-off cover, two wood-lined55mm long and smaller, total gross weight 4oz 6dwt,134gr (3)Marked as expected. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The rounded flat box is not wood-lined. The other boxes are wood lined.

Lot 2009

A Surf Pattern Bracelet, by Georg Jensen, designed by Nana Ditzelcomprising of eight arched square panels, numbered 432length 18.2cm The bracelet is in fair condition with scratches and scuffs throughout. It fastens with a tongue and box catch. It is stamped 'GEORG JENSEN', '925 S' and 'DENMARK' and in our opinion would test as silver. It is numbered '432'. Gross weight 79.8 grams. CR made 03.08.23.

Lot 2491

A George VI Silver Box, by Leslie Gordon Durbin, London, 1950 oblong and with hinged cover, the cover and short sides engine-turned, the interior gilt10.3cm long, 9oz, 279grFully marked inside base and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2421

A George V Silver Ring-Box, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham, 1911 hexagonal and on scroll feet, the hinged cover engine-turned and with a vacant cartouche, the interior velvet-lined75mm wideFully marked on bezel and further part marked on cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a small split to the rim. The material inside with some wear and fading.

Lot 2473

A Cased Set of Six Elizabeth II Silver Cameos, by John Pinches, London, 1971 and 1972 each oval, the obverse variously stamped with a portrait of a member of the Royal family, the reserve engraved with their name, in fitted red covered case; Together With a cased set of twelve Elizabeth II silver ingots, Birmingham, 1975, 1976 and 1977 the obverse of each stamped with a view of one of the Royal palaces, the reverse with the name and some details of the palace, in fitted wood boxthe boxes 28cm wide and smaller, weight of silver 10oz 14dwt, 643gr (18)

Lot 2350

A George III Silver Counter-Box, Maker's Mark IT, Birmingham, 1798 circular, the hinged cover with a metal pointer, the rim numbered 1-10'; Together With a George II Lima shilling, 1745 30mm diameter, total gross weight 9dwt, 12.8gr (2)The counter box fully marked inside base. The cover apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some minor bruising. The metal pointer with some corrosion. The George II shilling is in very find condition.

Lot 2394

A Victorian Silver Box, by William Comyns and Sons, London, 1884, Retailed by Asprey and Sons, 166 New Bond Street oblong, the hinged cover stamped with foliage and flowers populated by birds on a textured ground, centring engraved initials, with a crimped rim, the sides engraved with foliage12cm wide, 5oz 12dwt, 175grFully marked on side and further part marked on cover. There is some wear to the marks. The bezel further engraved with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is a small repair to the back border near the hinge.

Lot 2360

A Chinese Export Silver Box, Artisan Workshop Mark of Qi Ji, Retailed by Wang Hing and Company, Hong Kong and Canton, Late19th/Early 20th Century oblong and with hinged cover, the cover and sides pierced and engraved with dragons among clouds and foliage16cm wide, 5oz 5dwt, 163grTennants are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in identifying the marks.Marked underneath with 'WH' mark; '90' and with artisan's mark. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points.

Lot 2429

A George V Silver Combination Ring-Box and Pin-Cushion, Probably by Charles Edward Turner, Birmingham, 1912 plain tapering circular, the hinged cover set with a pin-cushion, the interior silk-lined and with compartments for rings10cm diameter

Lot 2346

A William IV Silver Snuff-Box, Incuse Maker's Mark GMH, London, 1836 of book-form, the front and base engraved with foliage, the sides reeded, the interior gilt59mm wide, 1oz 1dwt, 33grFully marked inside base and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the engraving.

Lot 2402

A Victorian Silver Tea-Caddy or Sugar-Box, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1896 tapering oblong and on four ball feet, the sides stamped with foliage scrolls, the hinged cover similarly decorated and with ebonised finial90mm wide, gross weight 6oz 6dwt, 196grFully marked on front panel and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is some bruising, particularly noticeable to the cover.

Lot 2492

An Elizabeth II Parcel-Gilt Silver Box, by Payne and Son, London, 1970, Designed by Anthony Hawksley oblong, each side of the double hinged cover with a textured finish and applied with beads, the beads and thumbpiece on one side gilt, 61mm wide; Together With an Elizabeth II silver box, by Richard Comyns, London, 1971, numbered '37', the pull-off cover with a textured finish, 39mm diameter and an Elizabeth II silver-gilt spoon, by Margaret Bolton, London, 2007total weight 3oz 13dwt, 113gr (3)Tennants are grateful to Deborah Roberts from the Goldsmiths' Company library for her assistance in identifying the maker’s mark on the silver-gilt spoon. Each marked as expected. The marks are generally clear. Some minor scratching but overall in good condition.

Lot 2163

A Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet, first quarter 20th centurythe central section comprising of three oval cabochon sapphires to a tapered openwork surround set throughout with old cut and rose cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, to a yellow brick link bracelet, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately length 18.5cmNB: Three diamonds deficient.The bracelet is in poor condition with three diamonds deficient. It fastens with a tongue and box catch and features a figure-of-eight safety catch. The tongue is indistinctly stamped, possibly Polish hallmarks, in our opinion the bracelet would test as gold and silver The reverse of the bracelet has the maker's mark 'FB' and is etched '25.V.1936'. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 12.1 grams. CR made 25.07.23.

Lot 2378

A Cased Austrian Silver Travelling-Canteen, by Mayerhofer and Klinkosch, Vienna, 1852, 1854, 1855 and 1856 comprising a spice-box, the hinged cover chased with foliage scrolls, the interior gilt; a Lily pattern table-spoon; table-fork; teaspoon and table-knife, with filled handle and steel blade and a plain marrow spoon, each piece engraved with an Austrian baron's coronet above initials, in fitted brown leather covered case, embossed with matching coronet and initialsthe case 29cm wide, weighable silver 9oz 12dwt, 298gr (6)Each piece marked as expected. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the high points and the engraving. Ther are some scuffs and marks to the case.

Lot 2417

A George V Scottish Silver-Gilt-Mounted Glass Travelling Communion-Set, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh, 1912 the top detaches as a wafer-box, engraved ‘Agnus Dei Miserere Nobis’, the base detaches as a paten, the glass body for wine, in fitted gilt-tooled burgundy leather-covered coverthe case 18.5cm high, weight of silver 4oz 5dwt, 131gr

Lot 2454

A George V Silver Jewellery-Box, by John Henry Potter, Sheffield, 1913 oblong and on four bun feet, the hinged cover engine-turned and engraved with foliage, with hinged hasp, the interior velvet-lined15cm wideFully marked near rim. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the cover. The velvet lining with wear overall.

Lot 2418

A Two-Piece George VI Silver Travelling Communion-Set, by The Faith Craft Works Ltd., London, 1942 the communion-cup with tapering cylindrical bowl and spreading foot, with an overall hammered finish, the base engraved with presentation initials, the bayonet mounted cover with further cover with cruciform finial as a wafer box, in fitted black leather-covered casethe case 13.5cm high, gross weight of silver 5oz, 156gr (2)Tennants are grateful to Deborah Roberts from the Goldsmiths' Company library for her assistance in identifying the maker’s mark.

Lot 2348

A George IV Silver Snuff-Box, by Thomas and William Simpson, Birmingham, 1821 oblong, the hinged cover engraved with foliage on a matted ground with a central applied vacant shield, the sides reeded and the base engraved with foliage and a flower, the interior gilded65mm wide, 1oz 6dwt, 41grPart marked inside the base and cover. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some blisters to the gilding inside the cover where the shield is applied.

Lot 442

Miniature silver pill box in the form of a teddy bear, 19.1 grams, Birmingham 1995, 3.5cm tall.

Lot 538

Victorian silver trinket box, ornately decorated, Birmingham 1895, raised thumb piece, 54.4 grams.

Lot 395

Avro Vulcan silver Numisproof 2oz coin of 925 standard silver, number 045 of 495, with box and certificate. In mint condition with certificate. Box in good condition with some light scratches.

Lot 501

Silver lidded trinket box with tortoiseshell insert with loose interior, 8cm diameter, Birmingham 1923.

Lot 396

Alderney 200th anniversary of Queen Victoria Proof silver £1 coin collection of 5 coins, with COA and capsules, boxed. Weight 10g x 5. In good condition, box good with very minor marks from storage.

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