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HERMÈS; a black Bolide canvas cosmetic pouch/make up bag trimmed with beige calfskin leather, lined, with a silver tone zip top, 20 x 15 x 6cm, with two further similar Bolide cosmetic pouches/make up bags in burgundy red and yellow (3). Additional InformationThe black cosmetic pouch is in good condition with some small marks to both front and back, but internally in very good unused condition, the red cosmetic bag has a small stain the the front and back, and the yellow cosmetic bag is in overall very good condition with no stains or snags.
GUCCI; a 3900L silver stainless steel lady's quartz watch with Swiss movement and analogue display, no.033967, the watch strap measures 16cm, but has two extra links, to measure 18cm, in original box with authenticity card.Additional InformationThe watch is in very good condition, as is the box.
BARRACLOUGH & SONS LEEDS; a silver plated twin handled presentation tray engraved to the centre 'Presented to Wm Sayles Barker Esquire with the high regard & esteem of his friends in celebration of his 50 years connection with the woollen trade. 3rd March 1917', width 67cm including handles, together with a silver plated entrée dish cover and handle (2).
A pair of late 19th century Adam style silver plated candlesticks, with detachable nozzles and Corinthian capitals above spiral acorn and oak leaf moulded columns on swept circular bases decorated with urns and acanthus leaves, maker's initial TB & S in a shield, height 32.5cm, (2).Additional InformationThe base of each candlestick with a patina of knocks and scuffs, one of the corners of a candlestick is knocked and the maker's marks on one are stronger than on the other, the nozzles do not have the maker's marks on them. Postage for this lot would be a medium box.
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a set of four late 19th century silver plated Adam style candlesticks, each with a detachable nozzle and a Corinthian column above a spiral moulded column decorated with acorns and oak leaves, on outswept square bases, decorated with urn and acanthus leaves, height 25cm.Additional InformationAll candlesticks with a light patina of knocks and scuffs around the base, one of the candlesticks with a slight knock to the underside of one of the corners of the base, and another candlestick with a small dent to the base, general rubbing to the Adam detailing throughout, however overall appearance ok.
An early 20th century Continental faceted glass decanter with silver plated mount representing Bacchus holding a glass with grapevine decoration, height 38cm.Additional InformationThere is tarnishing to the silver plated mounts, the chain has separated from the main body but is still there.
PHILIP ASHBERRY & SONS; a Victorian silver plated tea urn and cover with burner, of oval form, with twin stylised griffon handles, and carved ivory knop to the spout, on circular base on four beast monopodia legs, height 44cm.Additional InformationThe ivory knop has four hairline cracks, rubbing to the plating here and there and general age wear patina to the surface but overal fair.
A collection of 19th century and later silver plated items, including a jardinière, a bottle coaster, entrée dish and cover, a butter dish and cover, a twin handled circular pedestal dish, a selection of gentleman's gilt metal cufflinks and a small collection of costume jewellery (quantity).
A collection of 19th century and later silver plated wares to include an Elkington lobed square entrée dish and cover, a three piece tea service and various loose cutlery, with a silver plated part canteen of Fiddle pattern flatware and a part set of fish eaters (qty).Additional InformationSome of the cutlery with marks and heavier wear through use. Other items with general light age wear to the surface.
A selection of 19th century and later silver plated wares to include a pair of navette shaped candlesticks, height 20cm, a pair of entree dishes and covers, a similar entree dish and cover, decorated with Celtic strapwork, an Adam style coffee pot with leather mounted handle, a pistol grip handled toasting fork.
A 19th century silver plated table centrepiece, with moulded glass top set with a fruiting vine border, on naturalistic base, height 23cm, (the rim detached from the glass) with a sardine dish and cover, a biscuit barrel and hinged cover, a part cruet, a plate mounted biscuit barrel and cover and a Locke & Co Worcester salad bowl and pair of servers (8).PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.Additional InformationWear to the plate on all items. Rubbing to the surface painting and gilding on the ceramic items. One of the cruets lacking a stopper. All glass items in the cruet with some nicks to the glass.
Three pairs of silver plated novelty knife rests, including a ‘tug-o-war’ pair, a pair modelled as a hare and a dog and a pair modelled as a country stile (6). PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.Additional InformationAll with general age wear patina throughout. One of the figures in the ‘tug-o-war’ pair is lacking a head.
A collection of silver plated and steel cutlery and flatware, loose and in boxes.PROVENANCE: The Raymond Rush Collection. Mr Rush was an engineer, farmer and lay preacher who lived at Golden Cross Farm in Siddington, Cheshire. He was also a historian, broadcaster, author and speaker who regularly gave talks on local history, agricultural history and historic curios. In addition, he was also an accomplished maker of corn dollies.
A cased, silver plated fourteen piece set of fish eaters and servers, with silver ferrules, dated Sheffield 1902, with a cased set of six silver plated dessert spoons and two cased sets of silver plated apostle teaspoons and sugar tongs and a box of steel bladed knives (5).
An early 20th century Portuguese 800 standard silver five piece tea service comprising teapot and hinged cover, coffee pot and hinged cover, twin handled sugar bowl and cover, milk jug and twin handled oval serving tray, each decorated with a border of flower heads and stylised motifs, weight 98ozt/3062g, the tray length including handles 60cm (5).Additional InformationThe teapot and coffee pot with ivory insulators which are yellowed and with hairline cracks. The service with minor wear through use but essentially ok.
SH; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four piece tea service of repoussé floral decoration, Birmingham 1968, approx weight 88ozt/2752g.Additional InformationLight scratches and tarnishing to the body on each example, there is a dent to the teapot where the handle meets the body.
VINERS LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four piece tea service of oval form, Sheffield 1957-59, approximate weight 59.61ozt/1874g (4). Additional InformationKnocks to the edges, tarnishing, wear, scratches throughout, dent to the water pot cover, denting to the ball feet.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver four piece silver tea set of panelled oval form, Viners, Sheffield 1957, height of hot water pot, 24.5cm, combined 58.1ozt/1807.6g, sold with associated silver plated twin handled tray.Additional InformationAll pieces of good gauge, free from any inscriptions or engraving, hallmarks are clear just general surface wear.
ELKINGTON & CO; a George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service, with ebonised finials and handles, Birmingham 1941, 57.5ozt/1797g, height of hot water pot 17.5cm (4).Additional InformationAll pieces lightly grubby with a few light surface scratches but generally ok.
GEORGE NATHAN & RIDLEY HAYES; a George V hallmarked three piece tea service with cast open shell and scrolling rims above gadrooned lower body, Chester 1910, together with a further hallmarked silver hot water pot by Joseph Gloster Ltd, 43ozt/1361g (4). Additional InformationMinor wear scratches, scuffs, the hot water pot with minor dents and slight misshaping.
COOPER BROTHERS; a George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service with cast rim with engraved initial 'P' to body, Sheffield 1931, approx 38.48ozt/1197g.Additional InformationAs stated, each piece is engraved. Very minor dents and knocks, but overall good.
CHARLES STEWART HARRIS; a George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service with cast rim, London 1914, each raised on four ball feet, approx 28.79ozt/895g.Additional InformationEach piece with minor denting to the body. The sugar bowl with a minor dent/knock to the handle, so it is indented into the rim of the piece.
HAMILTON & INCHES; a Victorian hallmarked silver pedestal teapot and matching sugar bowl, each with pierced rims and repoussé scrolling decoration to the bodies, Edinburgh 1900, approx 19.79ozt/615.4g (2).Additional InformationTarnishing, light wear, scuffs, very minor rubbing to the marks, otherwise good.
JOHN WAKELIN & WILLIAM TAYLOR; a Victorian hallmarked silver teapot, decorated with acanthus leaves on four scroll feet, London 1838, height 15cm, 29ozt/908g.Additional InformationThe two ivory insulators are browned and with some hairline cracks, otherwise teapot in good condition. The handle perhaps slightly loose in its fittings.
JAMES DEAKIN & SONS; a late Victorian loaded hallmarked silver small hot water jug with hinged lid above ovoid embossed body and spreading oval foot, Sheffield 1900, height 21.5cm.Additional InformationThe lid is slightly sprung, general surface wear throughout but of good gauge. A couple of tiny dents to the shoulders, clear hallmarks, foot in slightly off centre so the jug is slightly leaning. Weight approx 10.2ozt/319g.
JAMES MCKAY; a Victorian hallmarked silver coffee pot with repoussé of baskets of fruit, swags and floral detail, Edinburgh 1863, height 26cm.Additional InformationThe piece has ivory spacers, so please be aware that this cannot be exported out of the United Kingdom. Minor tarnishing, minor knocks to the spout. Engraved with initials 'WJ' to the central body. Otherwise good. The silver weight is 34.92ozt/1086g.
A 19th century French silver coffee pot and cover and percolator, the coffee pot with an ebonised scroll handle and spout cast with bird's head on a circular foot and decorated throughout with bands of egg and dart detailing, the lid also acting as a lid for the percolator section, the percolator section with a loop handle and detachable strainer and fitted strainer base, hallmarked with Paris Viellard mark and possibly with Ceres head mark, height when assembled 30.5cm, weighable silver approx 30ozt/942g.Additional InformationThe finial to the lid is slightly loose and the finial may have pushed down a little, the flange of the lid with many small knocks and dents however this still does fit to the coffee but perhaps just slightly loose, the percolator section with general age wear, rubbing and a few small knocks, marks lightly rubbed, the coffee pot with an engraved armorial, several small dents and a general patina of scratches and pin head sized dent throughout, the ebony is slightly loose.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver Champagne urn with wrythen twisted finial to the detachable cover, twin high loop handles and stylised dolphin spout with turned wooden handle, the lower section of the frame with pierced apron and raised on three scrolling supports, Edinburgh 1894, height 60cm, approx 117ozt/3640g.Additional InformationIt comes with the original hallmarked silver inner sleeve with liner, there are some surface dents and above the tap there is a cartouche which is dented and thin indicating an erased inscription, general surface tarnishing and toning throughout. The rim of the lid is slightly irregular, as are the feet, but overall a handsome piece of silver.
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