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AMENDED DESCRIPTION - Arts and Crafts table top silver snuff box set with a central cabochon with a light hammered finish around decoration by C and Co, Birmingham 1904, total weight 1.9 ozCondition Report: Overall condition is good, no signs of damage, repair or restoration. Some signs of dents to back of box
Mixed Lot of Silver and other Items. Various Dates and Makers. (Qty)Silver pieces estimated at 200 - 300 g silver to include: 5 picture frames, capstan inkwell, dressing table pieces, pin dish, pierced open salts, cigarette case, jar top, napkin ring, silver handled shoe horn. Other pieces to include good brass mounted inkwell, brass telescope extending small antimony box and other items.Condition report: Conditions vary. Many distressed
Y A GEORGE II MINIATURE SHAGREEN COVERED AND METAL MOUNTED KNIFE BOXMID 18TH CENTURYThe rectangular section body with sloped, hinged cover and engraved lockplate, the green velvet lined fitted interior with four knives cast with beaded and faceted 'cannon barrel end' grips, and four conforming forksthe box 20cm high, 9cm wide, 4cm deep overallCondition Report: Some of the knives, interestingly, bear the stamp 'spoon'. The forks are two-pronged.The shagreen is a little worn and scuffs, , and bears traces of a clear lacquer.The box has horizontal splits surrounding the lockplate and one to the rear.Repair to corner of the cover, with some adhesive residue present.The velvet interior is quite faded, and slight fraying to silver thread. Eight utensils present, four compartments of the fitted interior vacant.Key present.The knives - 16cm in lengthThe forks - 12.cm in lengthCondition Report Disclaimer
A German 800 standard silver snuff box, late 19th/early 20th century, the hinged lid decorated in relief with putti, enclosing a gilt interior inscribed in Hungarian 'For Joy with Love from Imre 1931 Dec 24', 8.5cm wide, 5.5cm deep, 1.2cm high, 2.6oztCondition report: Some rubbing, surface wear and scratches. Lid and thumbpiece a little misshapen. Hinge a little loose. Marks rubbed. General wear commensurate with age and use.
circa 1988, the signed rectangular black and slate grey dial, 15mm diameter, with gold coloured quatre Roman numerals and sword shaped hands, signed but un numbered 6 jewel quartz movement calibre 66, the crown with synthetic sapphire cabochon end stone, case, 20mm diameter, verso with four screws, signed and numbered 3 66001 63268 with Convention marks and Swiss marks for Sterling silver, to the original lizard grain strap with 'C' pin buckle, presented in the original distinctive red leather and gold tooled case with outer card box, original swing ticket and red leather wallet containing the unsigned and undated guarantee documentsFootnote: ‘Les Must De Cartier’ (the Cartier you must have) were a range of timepieces and accessories first introduced by the famous Maison in 1977. The range included a new inexpensive ‘starting range' of watches which paid homage to the original ‘Tank Louis Cartier’ watch, introduced almost 60 years earlier, and was the company’s response to the huge influx of inexpensive quartz watches from Japan which were decimating the traditional Swiss watch industry at the timeOver a dozen different dial options and multiple strap colour combinations were originally designed, and Cartier's marketing team radically decided to introduce them all. They were immediately a huge success with fashionistas and trend setters of the day, who often bought two or three at a time to match their outfits. Indeed, they became strongly linked with haute couture after celebrated French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent prominently wore one in his iconic 1983 photo portrait.It was the first time that Cartier's ‘tank’ watch had been produced in silver, but the luxury look was maintained by plating the silver with gold - so -called ‘vermeil’ - and although the original models still had a mechanical movement, models with quartz movements were introduced in 1982.Today they are sought after by collectors in addition to the 'followers of fashion'.
ref 41/8380-3002, serial number 1003890, the signed off-white coloured rectangular dial, 15mm diameter, with applied silver coloured quatre Roman numerals, silver coloured hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock, signed but un numbered 11 jewel ETA quartz movement calibre 980.153 under a metal dust cover with 4 screws and with liveried crown, case, 24mm diameter, bezel and lug covers pavé set with a total of 224 round brilliant cut diamonds, liveried case side, verso with 4 screws, signed and numbered 41/8380 1003890 8357, to an integral polished finish graduating link bracelet with signed deployant clasp, presented in the original dark blue liveried case with outer box, guarantee card dated 18/07/2019 and spare link
circa 2021, ref H325151, the signed circular blue dial with textured inner, 34mm diameter, with silver coloured quatre Arabic numerals, silver coloured hands with centre sweep and date window at 3 o'clock, signed but un numbered 25 jewel ETA mechanical automatic movement calibre V8 AA05 with liveried crown, case, 42mm, polished and brushed finish, verso exhibition style with 5 screws, numbered F7SZ1CZQ7, to an integral 5 row satin and polished link bracelet with deployant clasp, presented in the original case with outer box and sleeve, spare link, instruction booklet and guarantee card dated 20/2/2021
apparently unmarked, circa 1640, tests to Sterling silver standard, the cover with a pierced bust of Charles I after Thomas Rawlins, within a solid border engraved CARLOVS REX, the sides with panels of military trophies over a textured ground, the underside with an engraving of Old Father Time, interior containing a collection of 34 counters, after Simon De Passe, die struck with a comprehensive collection (with one or two duplicates) of the Kings and Queens of England, from Harold to Charles I, and including one each of Philip of Spain, Prince Frederick and the Duke of York, on the obv. the figure of the sovereign, and on the rev. the arms, box 3cm diameter, 3cm in height, 3ozt grossFootnote: Struck in the manner of engraving, the counters were used for reckoning and gaming.Condition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. The counters are a little worn but still have good definition. See images for details of the individual counters. Friction fitting cover fits well.
the miniature pill box, of navette form, the sides decorated with two parallel lines of wriggle work bright cut engraving, flush fitting piano hinged cover with further bright cut decoration, 3 x 2cm, 7.3g; the vinaigrette, with indecipherable marks in addition to the lion passant mark for second standard purity (833/1000 standard silver), of oval conical form and in the design of a basket, the sides with three decorative bands of engraving and with two miniature ring handles, piano hinged cover with foliate decoration, interior with hinged and pierced grille over the (probably) original shaped sponge, 3cm in height, 22g gross (2)
A selection of various mining memorabilia including brass door plate for Radnor Minerals Limited; cardboard delivery box for the Carpalla United China Clay Co. Foxhole St Austell; Molesworth's pocket book of engineering formulae inscribed Capt. J. Moyle San Megill Silver Mine Mexico 1892; small copper stamp for the Redruth Gas Company and related items
Omega Geneve 9 carat gold gentleman's wristwatch, movement no. 35773019, circa 1975, the signed silver dial with baton markers and outer minutes track, date aperture at the three o'clock position, manual wound, the caseback with presentation inscription dated 1975, the case 33.5mm diameter, on a black leather strap with gilt Omega buckle, housed in original inner and outer box with paperwork dated 1975
A COLLECTION OF SILVER comprising a cased Harman Bros Aristocrat silver trinket/pill box (egg shaped), a weighted silver trumpet vase, hallmarked for Birmingham 1972 and a George V silver lidded cut glass jar hallmarked for Birmingham 1912 maker Jones and Crompton, trumpet vase, 15cm tall, George V jar 7cm tall, trinket box 4.8cm tall approx.
A SILVER BOX OF PLAIN FORM with a geometric small engraving to lid, the box inlaid with wood and green velvet, marked STERLING AC S41 to the base, box measures 15.5cm long, 5.5cm high, 8cm wide Condition Report : in need of a clean, a few dents and scratches, but overall good for age Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A SILVER BOX of engine turned design inlaid with hardboard with two compartments, hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter K, the lid underside with an engraved commemorative inscription, box 15cm long, 3.5cm high, 8.5cm wide Condition Report : overall good for age Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
THREE 1930'S SILVER BROOCHES Comprising of a Fox brooch set with colourless paste stones, length approx. 4.5cm, unmarked but tests as silver, a silver Marcasite and faux pearl safety pin style brooch, length approx. 7cm, unmarked but tests as silver and Marcasite wreath brooch, length 3cm in a silver topped blue velvet box.
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising an enamel patch box, the lid inscribed 'LOVE / & live / HAPPY', 22mm diameter; an engraved silver-coloured metal tape measure (lacking end of tape); four miniature metal helmets, including pickelhaubes; a blue glass scent bottle, 44mm high (inclusive of screw top); and other items. Condition Report : Patch box with cracked enamel and chip to lid. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
2002 Suzuki Grand Vitara 2.0 16v 5-door 4x4 - 5-door 4x4- Bull Bar & side steps- Ten-Spoke option alloy wheels- One keeper for the last 15 years - MOT expires November 2022Launched in 1988 to provide a more substantial multi-terrain capable vehicle than the compact 'Jimny' the Vitara model was universally successful and helped to establish Suzuki as a global market 4-wheel motor manufacturer, having initially been predominantly recognised for 2-wheel motorcycles in the prior decades.Suzuki announced the second generation model in November 1997. Slightly larger, more expensive, and more powerful, it used a light-duty automobile-type rack-and-pinion steering box instead of the recirculating ball truck unit used in the first generation. Most sold in the UK used the ubiquitous 2.0 petrol, although a 1.6-litre GV1600 became available in 2001 but never matched the popularity of the 2-litre.CA02 VAV was registered in July 2002. Specd in metallic silver, it is the 5-door model with 2.0-litre engine, mated to 5-speed manual gearbox. It has 2-WD / 4-WD Transfer Case selector and is optioned with with very smart 10-spoke Suzuki alloy wheels. Other smart features include the relatively subtle front factory bull bar and polished metal side-steps. It is also fitted with anti-shatter privacy glass. The car is reported at being a pleasure to drive and very capable in all conditions. The vehicle is sold with two keys, full V5, Original Service booklet and Suzuki owners wallet. The car was advised with slightly perished CV joints during the latest MOT issued in recent weeks. The vendor has had a garage fit brand new ones and a receipt for such will be included in the history file. The current MOT expires in November 2022.- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Thursday 2nd to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
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