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Late Victorian silver encased cigarette box of slightly domed lidded rectangular form, presentation inscription dated 1896, 17.5cm x 8cm x 5cm, London 1895 by Mappin & Webb (John Newton Mappin), together with a smaller example of plain rectangular design, Birmingham 1924 by William Neale & Son Ltd, both a/f, (2)
A stainless steel "Rone" Gents wristwatch with box. The watch is from the last quarter of the 20th century and features a silver-coloured dial with white metal hands and hour markers. the manually crown wound movement is an incabloc with 17 jewels, the watch is on a stainless steel expanding bracelet.
Mixed Lot: small rectangular silver mounted cigarette box with slightly domed and hinged lid bearing an elaborate monogram, 14cm x 9cm, London 1908 by William Comyns & Sons; a two-handled circular quaich with panelled decoration and crest to centre, overall width 13cm, Sheffield 1933 by Roberts & Belk, a modern hallmarked oval photograph frame with blue velvet easel back, Sheffield 1989 by Carr's of Sheffield, plus an unmarked (probably plated) circular dish with Churchill crown inset (4)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TRINKET BOX AND OTHER ITEMS, a small footed embossed trinket box detailing a village party scene, fitted with hinged lid and scrolled handle, hallmarked 'B Muller & Son' Chester import 1909, a silver napkin ring depicting intertwined flags, hallmarked 'B R S' Sheffield 1914, a silver commemorative coin hallmarked 'Henry & Joseph Webb' London 1841, together with an assortment of silver and white metal flatware and tableware, approximate gross weight of hallmarked silver 15.35ozt, 477.6 grams (Parcel) (Condition report: general moderate wear, some scratches and indenting, significant enamel damage to napkin ring)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND GILT BRASS BANDED GENTLEMAN'S DRESSING BOX OF RECTANGULAR FORM, the flush fitting carrying handle set into the cartouche to the top of the hinged lid and engraved 'H.H. Williamson GREENWAY BANK', the interior of the lid with tooled red leather stationery compartment opening to reveal a rosewood framed easel back shaving mirror, the interior fitted with silver plated and glass jars and bottles, steel boot pulls / button hook, two paper packets titled 'SUPERIOR GOLD BEATERS SKIN' and 'SUPERIOR LONDON GENUINE COURT PLAISTER', an Imperial Criterion Strop and three wooden backed brushes, width 32.7cm x depth 22cm x height 12.5cm (Hugh Henshall Williamson Esq of Greenway Bank , Staffordshire 1783-1867 was High Sherriff of Staffordshire in 1834) (Condition report: the lock is stamped with a crowned GR and crowned PATENT, the gilt brass corner mounts have blackened, one of the wire tray handles is loose, the two glass boxes with the pierced covers are both badly chipped around the rim)
A ZENITH 'ELITE' AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH, the black dial with silver tone hourly applied batons and Arabic numerals, date window at three o'clock, subsidiary dial at nine o'clock, dial signed 'ZENITH Elite Automatic Swiss Made', case width approximately 37mm, case back signed 'Manufacture ZENITH Stainless Steel Swiss Made' and numbered 01/02.1125.680, movement signed Zenith Swiss Made 26 Jewels, calibre number 680, fitted with a brown leather strap and Tang buckle, watch with accompanying case, outer box, papers and international guarantee card dated 12 08 03 stated ref: 01.1125 680/21 (Condition report: overall condition good, minor light scratches and scuffs in keeping with general wear, watch currently not functioning)
A TAG HEUER 'CARRERA 1887' WRISTWATCH, the matt black dial with silver tone twelve hour Arabic numerals, silver tone luminescent hands, date window at three o'clock, subsidiary dials at six, nine and twelve o'clock, tachymetre bezel, approximate case width 43mm, transparent case back signed 'Carrera Swiss Made Since 1860 Cal 1887 Automatic 100 meters', model number CAR2A10-0 serial number WRU3530, fitted with a stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp, watch with accompanying Tag Heuer case, outer box, papers and international guarantee card dated 16 Jan 2015 (Condition report: overall condition very good, minor scratches and scuffs in keeping with general wear, )
AN ETERNA 'ETERNA MATIC' WRISTWATCH WITH ORIGINAL ETERNA CASE, TOGETHER WITH AN ADDITIONAL ETERNA WATCH CASE, the watch with a rectangular silver tone dial, rose gold time hourly applied batons and Arabic numerals, gold tone hands and second sweep, date window at six o'clock, case with approximately 25mm, case back stamped 'ETERNA Eterna Matic 1935 Swiss Made Stainless Steel, 30M, numbered 8490.41 N, fitted with a brown leather strap and Tang buckle, watch with accompanying Eterna case, outer box and International Warranty booklet dated 22 1 2003 (together with an additional ETERNA case and outer box) (Condition report: overall condition very good, minor light scratches and stuffs in keeping with general wear, watch functioning at time of cataloguing)
A GROUP LOT OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL TO INCLUDE EIGHT ASSORTED SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, two of which are a cased pair, makers Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1909, a late Victorian rectangular vesta case, a Victorian silver thimble, maker JC, Birmingham 1861, another thimble stamped CH 7 DORCAS, a George V posy holder with pocket/buttonhole clip, Chester 1912, assorted silver handled manicure items, etc and an Indian white metal circular box and pull off cover, repousse decorated and chased with animals, beaded rims, diameter 8.5cm, 165.8 grams, the weighable hallmarked silver gross weight 6.69ozt / 208.2 grams (16) (Condition report: most pieces are in fair / useable condition)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL TRINKET BOX WITH HINGED COVER AND A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER VASE, the trinket box repousse decorated with foliate scrolls, on four cabriole legs with pad feet, gilt to inside of cover, pale blue silk lined base (stained), maker A E Goodby & Son, Birmingham 1906, length of oval 10cm, the vase of shaped oval form, cast with two vignettes of cherubs surrounded by foliate scrolls, gilt interior, bears import marks for Theodor Hartmann, London 1897, height 11cm, 3.79ozt, 117.8 grams (2) (Condition report: both pieces have dried silver polish in the recesses, both pieces don't sit level on a flat surface)
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND SILVER PLATED ITEMS, the silver comprising a set of three George V Asprey nut dishes of circular form, Birmingham 1928, an Edwardian silver urn shaped vase, London 1905, a pair of conical posy vases on loaded bases, height 11cm, a dwarf candlestick with loaded base, a cased set of six cocktail sticks with cockerel finials, maker Adolph Scott, Birmingham 1927, a pair of George III bead pattern sugar tongs, maker George Wintle, London 1813 and a set of four Old English pattern coffee spoons, makers Arthur Price & Co, Birmingham 1928, three silver handled dressing table requisites and a badly worn silver backed hand mirror, the silver plate to include an entree dish and cover, knife rests, sugar tongs, cake knife, etc, gross weight of weighable silver 7.25ozt, 225.5 grams (Qty) (Condition report: the silver is in mixed condition, most pieces are useable, the posy vases have creases to the rims, the urn shaped vase is very thin, the hand mirror is polished through in a large number of places and missing in others, overall marks are generally slightly rubbed)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER HAIR BRUSH, A GEORGE V RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE CASE AND A SMALL SILVER MOUNTED BOX, the hair brush engraved and cast with bamboo decoration, vacant oval cartouche, maker KW, the cigarette case with engraved monogram to the hinged cover, cedarwood lined, makers Hasset & Harper, Birmingham 1921, width 18cm x depth 9cm and an Edwardian silver mounted green leather trinket box, lid interior silk lined, makers A. Bromet & Co, Birmingham 1906, width 5.7cm x depth 4.5cm (3) (Condition report: the wooden section holding the bristles is completely loose from the hair brush, the cigarette box and trinket box are heavily tarnished but in good condition)
A PARCEL OF LATE 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE AND CUTLERY, including a pair of George III Old English pattern condiment spoons with shell shaped bowls, engraved initials, maker's mark only for Thomas Northcote (London), a matched set of eleven William IV Fiddle pattern teaspoons, all engraved with initials to the handles, six with indistinct maker's marks, London 1830 and five maker Ann Payne, London 1835, a set of six William IV Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved initials, makers John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832, a Victorian Fiddle pattern teaspoon with engraved initials, an Edwardian cased set of six Old English pattern coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, makers C. W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1903 and a cased set of five silver handled tea knives, gross weight of weighable silver 12.51ozt, 389.1 grams (2 cases and small box) (Condition report: all pieces are in useable condition, some light wear to marks, one tea knife missing)
A PARCEL OF ASSORTED DRESSING TABLE SILVER, DECANTER LABELS, OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE WINE FUNNEL, WHITE METAL ITEMS,ETC, including a George IV caddy spoon of shovel form, bright cut engraved, makers mark W?, Birmingham 1811, a Victorian Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, maker William Knight II, London 1844, a pair of George III sugar tongs of scissor form, a pair of Elizabeth II cherub mask cartouche decanter labels for 'PORT' and ' SHERRY', makers Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1982-83, two other Elizabeth II decanter labels, a pique work powder bowl, a damaged atomiser with pique work mount, a 19th Century Continental white metal and niello oval snuff box, decorated all over with a foliate design, worn gilt interior, indistinct mark to inner rim of lid, oval length 9cm, s.d., 73.1 grams, a Dutch silver cartouche shaped plaque cast with classical figures and lion masks, bears .833 mark, height 10.1cm, 73.3 grams, etc, gross weight of hallmarked weighable silver 5.07ozt, 157.6 grams (17) (Condition report: in mixed condition overall, some pieces have rubbing to hallmarks, the shovel caddy spoon has a slight crease in the back of the handle, the niello snuff box has some losses, the photograph frame is lifting in the bottom right hand corner, the powder bowl lid is dented, etc)
A SMALL PARCEL OF VICTORIAN AND LATER SILVER, comprising a British Airways Concorde bookmark, sponsor's mark for British Airways, Birmingham 1993, an Edwardian hair comb with foliate pierced and chased decoration above six twisted teeth, makers J & R Griffin, Chester 1907, an Edwardian vesta case, a stamp case of envelope form, rubbed hallmarks and a late 19th century two section buckle cast with winged mermen within foliate scrolls, bear import marks, London 1896, gross weight 2.77ozt, 86 grams (5) (Condition report: several hallmarks with full or partial rubbing, left hand belt buckle has a split in the bottom edge, Concorde bookmark is in a BMW box)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CIGARETTE BOX OF RECTANGULAR FORM, engine turned and vacant cartouche, engraved to the front 'Post and Mail Foursomes Little Aston 1957', the hinged lid enclosing a cedarwood lined interior with removable separator, approximate dimensions length 148mm x width 86mm x height 31mm, makers Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1956 (Condition report: general moderate wear, a small indent to the top and the front)
AN ASSORTMENT OF GEORGE V SILVER SPORTING TROPHIES, to include three lidded 'Marmion Tennis Club' double scroll handled trophies together with removable plinths, hallmarked 'Turner & Simpson' Birmingham 1931, 1932 and 1935, approximate gross weight 13.9ozt, 432.2 grams, two 'Whittington Barracks Golf Club' double scroll handled trophies together with attached plinths, hallmarked 'Bendall Brothers' Birmingham 1937, approximate gross weight with stand, 14.34ozt, 446.1 grams, together with two silver salts with AF blue glass inserts, hallmarked 'Henry Perkins & Sons London 1921, and a silver salt spoon, hallmarked 'Samuel Walton Smith' Birmingham 1972, approximate gross weight with inserts 1.66ozt, 51.7 grams (1 BOX) (Condition report: general moderate wear, some indenting, some marks to plinths, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG AND A VICTORIAN WAITER, a baluster form creamer jug detailed with a bright cut pattern and foliage wreath, engraved monogram, hallmarked 'Samuel & Edward Davenport' London 1802, a floral waiter tray raised on three talons feet, hallmarked 'AF' London 1892, approximate gross weight 14.75ozt, 458.8 grams, together with a white metal tea strainer, stamped sterling 0.925, approximate gross weight 1.03ozt, 31.9 grams, a banded agate trinket box (4) (Condition report: general moderate wear, solder marks on the jug, wearing to engraving of waiter, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
A PARCEL OF SILVER MOUNTED SCENT BOTTLES, TOILET JARS, BOX AND MANICURE ACCESSORIES, including a George V cut glass cylindrical toilet jar with blue enamel and silver cover, engraved with presentation inscription, enamel chipped, Birmingham 1925, a baluster cut glass atomiser with sterling silver and canary yellow enamel cover, plated mechanism, height 16cm, an Edwardian spherical cut glass scent bottle with hinged silver hand hammered cover, engraved 'Ida' to the top, a boxed Elizabeth II atomiser with pierced hallmarked sleeve and funnel, etc (10) (Condition report: all pieces are in usable condition, the blue enamel cover is chipped, rectangular box has been polished through, bottle with silver collar has chipped glass, other glass has minor nibbles)
FOUR PIECES OF 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising a George V beaker, hand hammered finish, retailed by Harrods, maker Harrods Ltd (RWB), London 1924, 3.76ozt, 116.8 grams, height 9.1cm an Elizabeth II snuff box of rectangular form with bark effect decoration, gilt interior, makers Salloways Ltd, Birmingham 1979, 1.41ozt, 44 grams, width 5cm and two table bells, one of traditional form, importer's mark for CM Co, Birmingham 1904, height 11cm the other of flower head form with cast bluebell style handle, makers Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1971, height 8.5cm, gross weight 9.48ozt, 294.8 grams (4) (Condition report: all pieces in usable condition, some rubbing to hallmarks, beaker foot very slightly misshapen)
A collection of tortoiseshell items,comprising a pique work card case with crest, 10.5cm high, two vesta cases, the largest 7cm high, a case containing a glass perfume bottle, 6cm high, a small case, 7cm wide, and a silver-mounted comb, 12.5cm wide, together with a lacquered box,the lid depicting a pastoral scene of a woman carrying a yoke, 16.5cm wide9.5cm high10.5cm deepand a small collection of further various boxes,to include a lacquered example in the form of a shoe, 10.5cm wide, and a leather sewing kit in the form of a book, the spine gilt embossed 'Lady's Companion', 8.5cm high (qty.)Condition ReportMarks knocks and wear throughout. The sewing kit is missing several components.
A pig skin suitcase,the top with embossed initials 'R.C.A', with outer fabric cover,51cm wide35cm deep21.5cm hightogether with four umbrellas,late 19th to early 20th century, one example with a silver mounted handle,largest 95cm highand a British Army Royal Engineers officers dress cap,retailed by Thomas & Stone, Jermyn Street, London, with box
A leather cased picnic set,designed by Christopher Dresser, by Leuchars & Son, 38 & 39 Piccadilly, London and 2 Rue de la Paix, Paris, comprising a teapot and caddy, a smaller teapot containing a glass jar and cup, all manufactured by Hukin & Heath, a stand, a leather box, two Royal Worcester blue and white teacups and saucers, two teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs,case 29cm wide x 19cm high,a brass tobacco box,10cm long and a small French notebook,dated 1818, card with white metal mounts,8cm high (3)Condition ReportCase - scuffed, handle missing. Small leather case inside stuck in and not inspected.Box - no obvious major faults.Book - worn, pencil missing, pages detached from spine.Splits to the corks. Engraving to the silver plate. Silver plate in good order overall. Screwed components all function. One saucer is cracked and glued. Please see the additional images.
A French silver snuff box,19th century, with engine turned decoration, an engraved cartouche and a gilt interior, Minerva head mark, maker's mark indistinct,7.8cm wide,together with a silver hinged box,with a sprung lid and engine turned decoration, unmarked,2.7cm widetotal 1.7oztCondition ReportMarks rubbed to the French example. The lid does not close flush.
A collection of silver itemsto include a mustard pot by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1932, 5cm high, with an associated spoon, a silver salt, and an Indian silver toast rack, 11.5cm longtogether with a cased set of silver-plated fish knives and forks,by G S & Co, for six places, the case;34cm wide 26cm deep6cm high3.7ozt weighable (qty.) Condition ReportTarnishing, surface wear and losses evident to all including box.
A near pair of cut glass decanters, both of broad base tapering form with ribbed necks, each having a silver wine label and faceted stopper, the taller, 26.5cm high together with a collection of glass, to include two paperweights, possibly Scottish, the larger 11cm high, a glass ashtray of decagon form with gilt overset, 9.5cm high and a burr veneer box, the hinged lid, revealing a marble-lined interior, 15.5cm wide, with a large collection of paper wine labels (qty.)Condition ReportBoth stoppers with minor nibbles throughout. Chips out of the mushroom shape stopper, the associated decanter with restoration to rim. Glassware all with surface wear, including scratches, scuffs, and marks. The box is missing escutcheon and is showing evidence of restoration. Approx. 100 wine labels, expect losses and watermarks throughout.
A late Victorian silver and tortoiseshell tea canister,by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Chest 1894, of rectangular form with an applied vacant shield,8.7cm high,together with an Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell hinged box and cover,T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1909, the lid decorated with pique work,8.5cm wide (2)Condition ReportPique work box with a pierced hold to the silver edge. Some minor losses to the pique work. A small split to the base tortoiseshell. General knocks, scratches, rubbing and wear throughout.
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