A six-piece silver condiments set, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1897, blue glass liners; a pair of silver salt spoons; silver pepperette; silver-handled cake slice; silver-plated ice bucket; candelabrum; cigar / jewl box; trays; tankards; other silver-plated wares; brass candlesticks etc; total weighable 11.5oz.Qty: 1 box
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A George III cartwheel penny, 1797, drilled; a Roman coin; a Claudius Romanus half-penny; Victorian and later crown; half-crowns; florins; shillings; several £5 commemorative coins; several commemorative 50p; Charles Dickens 200th Anniversary Celebration £2 commemorative coin; brilliant uncirculated coin collections; other British and Russian 20th century coins; ten shilling banknotes; £1 bank notes; and a £5 banknote.Qty: 1 boxCondition report:This lot contains the following silver content coins:Crown - 1891Half-crown - 1920, 1931, 1938One florin - 1923, 1929, 1936 x 3, 1941, 1942One shilling - 1874, 1888, 1898, 1942
A pair of silver Concorde cufflinks, Birmingham no date, cased; a pair of silvered and gilt metal aeroplane cufflinks, cased; a Dunhill engine-turned lighter, with cleaning brush and booklet, in branded fitted case; and a Ronson table lighter, in circular wooden surround, with cleaning brush and booklet, boxed.Qty: 4Condition report:There are some minor scratches to the top of the Ronson lighter. The outside of its box is damaged. All other items are in very good condition. Please see additional uploaded images.
A pair of silver sugar tongs, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1898; silver napkin ring; silver and white metal teaspoons; plated souvenir teaspoons and small ladles; Storm - a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, boxed; and Animal Element Technology - a gentleman's wristwatch, missing strap, boxed; total weighable 2.1oz.Qty: 1 box
Seven silver forks, Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1972 and 1975; a Victorian silver spoon; silver and white metal teaspoons; a set of silver-plated cake knives and forks; and a plated gravy boat.SALEROOM NOTICE: VAT is applicable on the hammer price as well as the Buyer's Premium for this lotQty: 1 box
A collection of silver, white metal and costume jewellery, to include a Silver Jubilee ingot on silver belcher link chain, 1.2oz; three white metal trace link chains, marked 925; a white metal compact, Sterling 925S; other compacts; brooches; earrings; bead necklaces; simulated pearl necklaces; a beaded evening bag; small atomisers etc.Qty: 1 box
Replica Lusitania medal with box, Geo III 1797 Britannia 2d coin, Victorian silver crown 1898, British Red Cross medals, Municipal Tramways & Transport enamel badges 1937 / 8 / 9 and other badges including RAF, dog tag for C56214 C E Cribb RAF, small lidded pot "Franco British Exhibition London 1908", pocket knives, snuff boxes etc.
The knotte(n) box belongs to an engagement ritual. In the sixteenth century it was customary in the Northern Netherlands for a boy to offer his girl a coin when he proposed to her. The moment she took this wedding badge, she could consider herself engaged. If several coins were offered, they were presented in a cloth with a special knot: the so-called knotte (or knotte cloth). This knotte ('knot' has the same meaning in Frisian as in English) was knotted 'loosely'. When the girl tied the knot, her response was positive and they were engaged. As prosperity increased, the cloth was replaced by a silver box, the so-called knotte box. The box and its contents remained the property of the woman and were also considered a nest egg. Most knotte boxes date from the seventeenth or early eighteenth century and were made in Friesland or North Holland. In a number of cases, a special gold wedding medal was even made that was offered via the box. After an older example, with molded decorations. Netherlands, Joure, J.H. van der Meulen, 1994, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, K. 184 grams, 835/1000. Dim. L 7.7 cm, W 5.5 cm, H 7.5 cm, .
From the 'Daisy' collection, inspired by the silver daisy presented to the royal family in honor of the birth of the Danish princess Margrethe in 1940. Hallmarks: after 1945 Georg Jensen mark, 925S. In good condition. Including original box. L: 46 cm and LxW pendant: 2.4 x 1.8 cm. Weight: 5.2 grams.
Case: silver (gold plated silver 925/1000) - strap: leather - quartz - box - condition: good - diameter: 25 x 34 mm - wristsize: 19 cm - plexiglass - ref: 2413 - date - including Cartier folding clasp - the bracelet is in used condition, small scratches in the glass - total weight: 39.3grams. Estimated value: € 1800 - € 2000.
A BOX OF SILVER AND COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a silver crescent and floral brooch, hallmarked 'Payton, Pepper & Co' Birmingham 1889, a silver napkin ring, hallmarked possibly 'E J Trevitt & Sons' Chester 1904, a silver medallion with a ceramic portrait of a dog, hallmarked 'Thomas Lyster Mott' Birmingham 1945, together with a selection of other silver brooches and medals, approximate gross weight 50.5 grams, together with a small selection of white metal jewellery, 'Stratton compacts, parker pens, novelty pocket knives, a large selection of beaded jewellery, necklaces earrings and brooches
A SILVER SPOON AND BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, a silver old English teaspoon, hallmarked 'Viner's Ltd' Sheffield 1931, approximate gross weight 17.2 grams, 0.55 ozt, together with case, also including two canteens, a teaspoon and sugar tong set, a teaspoon set, a selection of cutlery, a 'Mappin & Webb' tanker, a Rotring pen, a selection of coins, a cigarette case and lighter, also including a selection of other items
A PAIR OF YELLOW METAL CHALCEDONY DROP EARRINGS, A 'DAVID ANDERSON' ENAMEL NORWEGIAN BROOCH AND ANOTHER BROOCH, each earring designed with a central chalcedony circular cabochon, within a cannetille openwork surround, suspending a polished chalcedony drop, fitted with yellow metal non-pierced screw back fittings stamped 9ct, approximate gross weight 2.9 grams, within a box, a white guilloche enamel David Anderson leaf brooch, signed to the reverse 'D-A' 925s Norway Sterling, fitted with a brooch pin, together with an enamel silver shield brooch reads 'Women Watsonians', fitted with a brooch pin hallmarked Edinburgh 1953, approximate gross weight 17.0 grams
A SELECTION OF ITEMS, to include a silver Luckenbooth brooch, hallmarked 'T.E' Edinburgh 1969, fitted with a brooch pin, a silver propelling pencil and fountain pen, hallmarked 'William Vale & Sons' Birmingham 1906, set with an orange paste to the terminal, a silver bladed fruit knife, hallmarked 'Walker & Hall' Sheffield 1921, fitted with a mother of pearl handle and vacant cartouche, a white metal embossed locket and brooch unmarked, depicting religious figures, both unmarked, together with a carved wooden tobacco box
A SILVER LETTER OPENER AND A SILVER BOX, the letter opener, hallmarked 'Albert Edward Jones' Birmingham 1994, length 202mm, together with a hinged silver box scroll detailing with a worn gilt interior, inside contains a ring cushion, hallmarked 'Walker & Hall' Sheffield 1905, approximate dimensions length 92.6mm x width 40.5mm, approximate gross weight 164.7 grams, 5.29 ozt (condition report: general light wear, slight tarnishing in places)
A SILVER GUILLOCHE ENAMEL BOX, of an oval form decorated with a light blue guilloche enamel and a white enamel border, opens to reveal a gilt interior, approximate dimensions length 93.1mm x width 34.5mm, possible Russian import marks to the rim, stamped to the base with makers mark ‘David Andersen’ 925 C1888-1925, approximate gross weight 86.0 grams, 2.76ozt (condition report: general light wear, cover has some light surface marks, opens and closes with ease, overall condition good)
A SILVER LINED CIGARETTE BOX, rectangular box with an engine turned pattern to the hinged lid, polished sides, wooden interior, hallmarked 'Mappin & Webb Ltd' London 1942, approximate dimensions 168mm x width 90mm x depth 45mm (condition report: small dinks to this sides, part of the lip of the lid is misshapen to one side, opens and closes with ease, light surface scratches, overall condition good)
GENTLEMAN'S ORIS STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH, the round silver coloured dial with applied wedge hour markers, outer track in black, 42mm case, on a brown leather strap with foldover clasp, lacking box and papers MOVEMENT: Not ticking at present. WEAR: Lightly worn - some marks visible. DIAL: Good condition. CRYSTAL/ACRYLIC: Good condition. HANDS & MARKERS: Intact. CROWN:Intact. BRACELET/STRAP: Lightly worn.
An imported silver pill box, of oval form with central oval amber cabochon, London import marks for 1994, 3cm, 10grams, sold together with a George V silver peperette, of cylindrical form with domed and pierced cover, the pierced body enclosing the Bristol blue glass liner, marks for Birmingham 1928, maker Docker & Burn Ltd, 5.5cm, silver weight 15grams
An Elizabeth II silver salver, of circular form with moulded 'Chippendale' design rim enclosing an engraved presentation inscription 'Presented to Gwylym Jones by the members of the Royal Hong Kong Police Gazetted Officers Mess on the occasion of retirement from the force 5th October 1973' all raised on three whorl feet, marks for Birmingham 1971, maker Frank Hawker Ltd, 31cm diameter, 765grams. Sold with hinged and pluish lined box.
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