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A collection of masonic items, to include a 9ct gold Mozart Chapter 1929 medallion, 23g, a silver Old Gaytonians Lodge medallion, together with further base metal medallions, twelve aprons, to include 'Surrey' and 'Senior London', nine collars with jewels and a further similar example (qty.)Condition report: Losses and wear throughout. Leather case worn and with losses.
A collection of dining silver, comprising; a sugar shaker, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London, 1937, 21cm high, a pair of pepperettes, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd., London. 1929, together with two pairs of open silver salts, a small silver goblet, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a single open silver salt, a small silver sugar shaker, and a cased pair of silver napkin rings. total weight 22.26ozt (13)Condition report: All with various degrees of tarnish. The hallmarks with rubbing to the majority of the items.
A collection of Old English pattern silver cutlery by Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1925, to include twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, ten dessert spoons, seven dessert forks, two ladles, another larger example and two serving spoons, together with a Georgian ladle, another plated example, two plated dessert spoons, five plated dessert forks, six plated teaspoons, and a collection of stainless steel and ivorine cutlery to include twelve table knives, thirteen fruit knives, and a four piece steel carving set, weighable 103.3oztCondition report: Multiple item lot, all items with surface scrtaches, marks and tarnishing.
A Continental silver shaped oval table centrepiece, with two handles and blue glass liner. stamped marks. 40.5cm longBody tests silver. Legs appear not to be.Condition report: Good condition generally but one side leg flexes. The feet are silver plated and the base metal can be seen coming through underneath.21.3ozt without blue glass liner.
A set of three Russian silver gilt tea glass holders,bearing numerous marks to include Sazikov, Moscow city mark, assay mark Ivan Vasilyevich Avdeyev (1852 - 62), with the Imperial Warrant and 84 zolotnik mark, of cylindrical form, with Greek key pattern border, with a pierced scale pattern to the body, both sides with circular cartouches cast with Chinoiserie scenes, the angular handle with an oval thumb-piece, with faceted glass liners, each with a detachable cover, the cover with Greek key pattern and finial formed as a seated Buddhist monk, each with a gilt silver spoon with a scale pattern, Imperial Standard, manufacturers and assay marks to the underneath of the cover, base and spoons, in a fitted case,15cm high (3)Condition report: the case later, bearing signs of alterations, marks possibly spuriousPlease see additional images. Cup holders without glass: 20.6oztSpoons: 3oztLids: 8.2ozt
Five various 19th century walking sticks, comprising three with concealed sword blades, one with carved horn head handle, a bamboo root stick, a silver handled malacca cane. Longest 88cmCondition report: One of horn handled sword sticks has missing section at top of hollowed out caneSilver handle dented to topCarved horn head split right through and filledSmall splits, minor losses
A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck fountain pen, probably a model 146 with an ink window, fitted with a 14 carat gold nib, the barrel engraved 'Sakari Lehtonen', together with a hallmarked silver pen, by W M Ld, Birmingham 1943, with engine turned decorationCondition report: Some surface scratches and marks to both pens, neither have been tested and we cannot guarantee if they are in working orderNo cracks to cap lid of Montblanc pen.Please see additional images.
A pair of Victorian silver cauldron salts, London 1871, together with a pair of pedestal salts with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1910, and drum mustard with liner, Birmingham 1926, 2.4ozt (5)Condition report: Cauldron salt with no interior gilding remaining. The other pices are in expected condition.
A George III style silver sauce boat, Sheffield 1946, on shell feet, together with a sugar castor of plain baluster form, London 1921, 17cm highand a white metal beaker, 7cm high, 6.2ozt (3)Condition report: The finial of the castor has been knocked at an angleThe Sauce boat is in good conditionThw beaker has a small dent to the lower body
An assorted collection of silver plated and stainless flatware, to include a box of silver-plated desert folks and teaspoons, fish knives, serving spoons, various cases of bone handled knife sets including a matched pair by Edwin Dale of Sheffield and others, together with glass spoon and fountain pen (133)Condition report: A number of boxes are damaged, flatware generally in good condition, some yellowing to bone
A George III silver cruet set, by Thomas and George Hayter, London 1816, the oval form base with a toothed edge on four outswept legs, the jars with facetted and cross cut bodies, approximately 22cm highCondition report: Overall good condition with only light surface scratches and knocks. Some hallmarks rubbed and a replacement mustard spoon.Chipping to the bottles, particularly around the diamond cut section. Base ill fitting. Please see additional images.
A George III egg-shaped silver nutmeg grater, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, c. 1790s, 4.5cm high, 0.5ozt approx.Condition report: Good - some minor dinks.Screw thread in a good working condition. The hallmarks and maker’s mark have rubbed.Please see additional images. Maker’s mark and date mark are rubbed and illegible.
A William IV silver teapot, by John James Keith, London 1837, of bulbous form with scalloped sides, the rim with a floral band, the lid surmounted with a sunflower, 29cm wide, 18cm deep, 15cm high, 20.23oztCondition report: Tarnish to the underneath. Tarnish to the inside. Spotting occurring to the nozzle.
A silver cigarette box, CSG & Co, Birmingham 1959, with engine turning and celtic decoration and cedar lined interior, 16cm wide, together with a silver toast rack, makers mark obscured, Birmingham 1922, 10.5cm long and a jewellery box, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1959, of oval form with engine turned lid and scroll feet, 12cm wideCondition report: Surface scratches and knocks to all pieces, slightly heavier dents to the cigarette box
A collection of silver items, to include a modern silver sugar castor by A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1973, 16cm high, a plain christening mug by Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester 1913, 6.5cm high, and a small rattle modelled as a baby, together with a selection of plated items consisting an open salt, cream jug, plate with beaded rim and other similar items, weighable 7.2ozt (9)Condition report: The christening mug and rattle are heavily dented to the whole. All items display scratches, surface marks and wear.
A cased four piece set of Continental silver servers, with gilt metal blades/prongs, together with a cased pair of silver serving spoons, Sheffield 1921, cased set of mother of pearl tea knives, and a cased pair of silver plated servers (4)Condition report: Surface scratches and blemishes
Dinky Toys No. (181) VW saloon, together with No. (150) and (189), the VW saloon with RAF blue body, spun hubs and white tyres, the Rolls-Royal Silver Wraith in two tone grey and the Triumph Herald in powder wash blue, all in original boxesCondition report: All baring original boxes, VW in good condition, the silver wraith and Triumph showing more signs of use
A modern silver salver by Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1994, with personal engraving to the centre, upon four scrolled feet, diameter 20.5cm, together with a silver mug by James Fenton & Co, Birmingham 1937, of tapering form with personal engraving and crest, upon a circular pedestal base, 14cm high, total 22.4ozt (2)Condition report: The handle of the mug is dented. There are residue polish marks around the salver’s feet. Both items are tarnished, with surface scratches and marks.
to include an oval silver brooch, collet-set with a green tourmaline, with bird and fish motifs; an oval silver brooch with pierced detail of a bird to centre, and a silver pendant with pierced stylised tree motif to centre; all cased in handmade wooden or traditional jewellery boxesLength: 3.4cm, 3.1cm & 3cm
Fenton Russell & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1952, of circular outline with a slightly moulded border and stepped rim, presented in a wooden box with green lining; together with a wooden communion bread plate with applied silver insert, W. Kay Edinburgh, 1961, engraved to dishDiameter: 33cm, 21cm, weighable silver: 39oz
the case marked PLATINUM, 15 jewel manual wind movement marked VW, round silver-coloured dial with Arabic numerals in black, railroad outer seconds track in black, blued steel Breguet-style hands, diamond-set bezel, the case with engraved edges, with personalised engraving to the caseback dated 1937, on diamond-set open circular lugs, on a cord strap, the white metal clasp marked 9ct, in a red leather box retailed by Wilson & Sharp Ltd., EdinburghCase 20.5mm excluding crown
predominantly London, various makers and marks, including John, Henry, and Charlies Lias and Mary Chawner etc, comprising, a basting spoon, a soup ladle, thirty five dinner forks, thirty five dessert forks, fifteen tablespoons, twenty nine dessert spoons, thirty seven teaspoons, ten egg spoons, two mustard spoons, seven salt spoons, sauce ladles, asparagus tongs and butterknives, all contained in an oak fitted canteen retailed by D & J Welby Ltd.Weighable silver: 275oz (approximately)
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1927, of simple rectangular outline with raised borders, the hinged cover with three small compartments, one fitted for glass inkwell the other a silver ponce pot, and with pen box to opposing side, with one swing loop handle, raised on four paw feet, with an engraved inscription to the interior of lid ‘To the Right Honorable Lord Blanesburgh G.B.E. ... 1924-1927’ also engraved George V cypher and Royal ArmsWidth: 26cm, weight: 69ozProvenance: Property of the late the Hon. Elizabeth Fairbairn
William Craw, marked WC, cat facing right, of Scot's Fiddle pattern Length: 12cm, 10.5gFootnote: Similar marks illustrated in “Illustrated Directory of Scottish Provincial Silversmiths & Their Marks”, Richard W. Turner Page 33.In his book "Scottish Gold and Silver Work" Ian Finlay (revised by Henry Steuart Fothringham 1991), page 179, Finlay writes: “There are in addition some anomalous marks, particularly two associated with William Craw. One of them is an animal usually described as a cat, which may be meant to mimic the English lion passant mark. The other is a crowned thistle, which Jackson illustrated upside-down in his table of uninscribed Scottish marks. The significance of these two marks, if there is any, has not yet come to light. It must be remembered that Craw moved to Dumfries and the crowned thistle mark may therefore relate to his work there, rather than in Canongate”
Monaco model CW2112, stainless steel case, signed square silver dial with applied baton hour markers with lume terminals, round square subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, stainless steel pencil hands with lume inserts, centre seconds hand, rounded square case, crown with TAG Heuer logo and flanked by twin push-buttons, with model and serial number to the caseback, on a black strap with signed TAG Heuer stainless steel deployant clasp, in box, with outer box, with papersCase 38mm excluding crown
Carrera Calibre 5 model WAR201A-1, stainless steel case, signed TAG Heuer calibre 5 26 jewel movement, round black 'Azurage' dial with applied stainless steel wedge hour markers, day and date apertures at 3, outer seconds track in silver to the rehaut, exhibition caseback with model and serial number to the edge, on a stainless steel bracelet strap with 3178 to the end link, with signed TAG Heuer folding clasp numbered Y-S4 FAA067 to the interior, no box and papers. Note: date appears in French and not EnglishCase: 40mm excluding crown
William Brown, London 1824, of tapering form, ribbed bandings, engraved with Garter and crest with a ducal coronet, plain handles, wire inner frame, removable rimHeight: 22cm, weight of each: 64ozFootnote: HeraldryThe Crest of The Rt Hon William Lowther KG, the 1st Earl of LonsdaleA dragon passant argentThe crest is environed with the Garter with its motto: ‘Honi soit qui mal y pense’ [Shame on him who thinks evil of it]. The whole is ensigned with an Earl’s coronet.Note:Sir William Lowther (born 29th December 1757 died 19th March 1844), the 1st Earl of Lonsdale and 2nd Baronet of Little Preston and Swillington in the County of Yorkshire, served as Member of Parliament for Appleby in 1780, for Carlisle from 1780 to 1784 and for Cumberland from 1784 to 1790. In 1796, he returned as Member of Parliament for Rutland, holding the seat until 1802 when he resigned his seat in the House of Commons on succeeding his cousin as Viscount Lowther as a peer in the House of Lords.William served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the army as well as being the Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland and Westmorland and Recorder of Carlisle. Having been appointed a Knight of the Garter and created Earl of Lowther in 1807, he set about an extensive redesign of the family estate, rebuilding Lowther Caste with the architect Robert Smirke between 1806 and 1814. An industrialist and coal magnate, Lowther was a man of vast means, allowing him to indulge his interests in the arts and he served as patron to many artists and writers, including William Wordsworth.He was well known for his extravagant purchases, Robert Smirk reported in his diary that he was believed to have a yearly income of £100,000; close to the equivalent of £10 million today. The craft of the silversmith did not escape his notice and following his inheritance of the title in 1807, he set about commissioning a large gilt service from silversmiths Paul Storr, Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, much of which was later sold in 1947, following the closure of the Castle in 1937 due to the depletion of the family fortune by the 5th Earl's more profligate tendencies.Many pieces from the original collection still surface at auction today, such as a set of four silver-gilt salts from the Lonsdale Service, by (not marked) Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith (II), 1803 and retailed by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell (Sotheby’s New York, 16th April, 2013, lot 407), typical of the early 19th century Egyptian Revival style, and exude the luxury of the Regency period.Although regarded as a top tier client of the Royal goldsmiths, Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, the size of the Earl’s commissions presumably meant that even they had to outsource work to meet the demands placed upon their workshops. These vast commissions often lasted over many years and it is possible these wine coolers were either outsourced to William Brown and part of the original commission or possibly ordered to increase the size of the already huge service.
half hunter, keyless wind, the case front with Arabic numerals enamelled in blue, with inner seconds track around the aperture, silver-coloured machined dial with Arabic numerals in black, small seconds at 6, black dot outer seconds track, leaf hands, the movement cover with TO H.M. THE KING and with Le Roy et Fils address, with import marks and 18ct, in a green leather silk-lined case for Le Roy et Fils, New Bond Street, along with a bi-colour watch chain, with lobster clasp and T-bar, the bar marked M.D. 9.375Case: 48.5mm
Crighton and Bruce, Edinburgh 1907, of Old English pattern, comprising a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, eighteen table forks, eighteen table knives, six tablespoons twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert spoons, five teaspoons, one sugar spoon, six coffee spoons, three mustard spoons, and six salt spoons, sugar tongs, serving spoon and asparagus tongs, four napkin rings, six modern side knives, a pickle fork, sugar sifter and a pair of grape scissors; together with two carving sets and a George III serving spoon, all contained in a five drawer oak canteen Weighable silver: 142.8oz
An early-19th century arrow and heart brooch, centrally-set a natural pearl within a heart-shaped surround of rose-cut diamonds, surmounted by a diamond-set bow and mounted on an arrow, the whole set with rose-cut diamonds, closed backs, set in silver backed with gold, 75mm long, pearl 7 x 5mm, 16.6g.
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