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A selection of assorted silver and silver plate mounted items, to include: a silver collared decanter and associated stopper, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1986, above a cut glass body, 11.5cm high, and a silver collared jug, Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1901, above an etched glass body with flowers, 7.5cm high, and a silver mounted magnifying glass, Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1915, 14.5cm long, with a selection of items including mother of pearl picks, a page turner, and trinket boxes, etc (Qty)
An Edwardian silver teapot stand, Barker Brothers, Chester 1907, the beaded rim enclosing engraved details depicting garlands and bows, upon four out-swept feet, 17.4cm wide, 4ozt Condition report: Teapot stand doesn't sit flat against a surface. Possible repairs to feet. Tarnishing and residue of polish seen throughout. Rim is mishappen to opposite end of where hallmarks are. General scuffs, blemishes and scratches seen throughout commensurate of age and use. Engraving with minor wear to some areas.
A 20th century canteen of Old English pattern silver plated flatware, comprising eight table forks, four table spoons, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight teaspoons, two ladles, carving knife and fork, eight table knives and eight dessert knives, within a fitted mahogany canteen (65)
An Edwardian silver tea service, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, London 1904, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the cast rim with floral detail, above a stop fluted body with two vacant cartouches, stamped to base 'Goldsmiths and silversmiths company Ltd, 112 Regent street' teapot 14cm high, gross weight 42ozt (3)
A selection of silver and silver plated items, to include a George VI silver six division toast rack with shaped handle, 11.5cm long, a cased set of George V silver teaspoons, Adolph Scott Ltd, Birmingham 1936, 9.5cm long, a pair of silver posy vases (weighted) (at fault) a pair of Joseph Rodgers and Sons silver plated vases, 18cm high, and further items (Qty)
A selection of costume jewellery, including gilt metal banded agate set bangle, of openwork form with rope twist detail, lapis lazuli coloured brooch, unmounted cameo, silver coloured necklaces and chains, Victorian style mourning locket and various other pieces of jewellery (Qty) (at fault)
A Victorian silver rose bowl, Carrington and Co, London 1900, the shaped rim with cast rose detail above an openwork bowl with floral detail and two vacant cartouches, upon four cast rose bud feet, with associated glass liner, 14cm high, 28ozt (without liner) Condition report: Bowl 29cm long. Bowl sits well on feet.Possible repair to interior of bowl. Tarnishing and residue of polish seen throughout. General scuffs, blemishes and surface scratches seen throughout. Glass bowl with scratches and scuffs throughout.Chips and nibbles to rim.
A set of five Edwardian silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, ‘JHB’ London 1907, of typical form with engraved crest depicting a squirrel holding a floral sprig, 18.5cm long, together with a further set of five Edwardian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, ‘JHB’ London 1907, with matched crest to terminal, 14cm long, gross weight 12ozt (10)
A Georg Jensen ‘Bittersweet’ silver necklace, the necklace designed as interspersed links of leaves and plain polished oval discs, stamped ‘Georg Jensen 94B’ with tongue and box fastening, 43cm long, 70gms (at fault) Condition report: Please note the fastening to this necklace is loose, the safety figure of eight catch holds the whole necklace together - will require attention. Links are a little thin, commensurate with being worn. One link in particular is splitting (see images) General scuffs, blemishes and scratches throughout commensurate with age and use.
A large selection of silver plated items, to include a large twin handled tray, stamped 'JM Trotter', a Boodle and Dunthorne stamped rectangular entrée dish with cover, a Walker and Hall stamped rectangular entrée dish with cover, a four piece tea service, pepperette and further items (Qty) CONDITION REPORT:All pieces show tarnishing, rubbing to the plated finish (extensive on some pieces) and the odd small dent and scratch. Several of the various handles and finials are loose.
A Victorian silver aesthetic movement bangle, 'W&Co' London 1863, the front of the bangle decorated with engraved ivy leaf detail, 7cm wide, with a gold plated bangle, the red stone cabochon set within raised foliate detailed front, stamped to interior 'HG&S 9ct metal core' 6.5cm wide (2) Condition report: Silver bangle: Fastening is a little loose, may require attention. Tarnishing seen throughout bangle, would benefit from a clean. Dents to reverse. Surface scratches and blemishes seen throughout, commensurate with age and use. Gold plated bangle: Fastening in working condition. Plating is worn throughout. Red stone and mount is loose. Dents, blemishes and scratches throughout, commensurate of age and use. Stamped '9ct with metal core' (gold plated)
A George II silver picture back table spoon, Robert Perth, London 1754, the shell back spoon with later geometrically engraved detailing throughout, and vacant cartouche to the terminal, 20.5cm long, with a further near matched example, London 1758, gross weight 4ozt (2)
A Victorian silver bottle coaster, Horace Woodward and Co, London 1889, the nine continuous shell applied detail above a turned wooden base, 11cm diameter (at fault) Condition report: Please note the silver rim is no longer attached to wooden base. One shell shows signs of repair with solder present. Dents, scratches and blemishes throughout, commensurate with age and use. Interior band is compressed in some areas against shell. One shell is split. Detail is worn in areas.
A George III silver three piece tea service, George Hunter II, London 1822, comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the cast floral rim above a embossed body depicting fruit and flora, upon conforming cast feet, tea pot 16cm high, gross weight 41ozt (3) Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: 947GR11H
A selection of silver and silver plated items, including a Victorian silver cigarette case, William Thorneywork, Birmingham 1897, the exterior decorated in circular floral detail with central monogram, 13cm long, a silver mounted oil and vinegar set, 16cm wide and a silver plated trophy with fence and stake detail, 15.5cm high, with further items (Qty)
An Edwardian silver sugar caster, possibly Charles Edwards, London 1907, the pierced pull-off cover above a bulbous body, pedestal base and spreading circular foot, 20cm high, with a further silver sugar caster, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1964, 18cm high, gross weight 9ozt (2)
A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Josiah Gregory, Exeter 1845, with monogram to terminal, 14cm long, with a silver mounted bottle coaster, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1961, 13cm wide, a silver mounted golf trophy, modelled as three golf clubs, and a silver open salt (lacking liner), gross weight 4ozt (excluding bottle coaster and trophy) (9)
MILITARY INTEREST: A set of four Victorian silver drum shaped mustards, George Richards Elkington, London 1867, one inscribed to the underside of the cover 'To The Officers 3rd Battalion The Royal Warwickshire Regt From The Officers 1st Battalion April 1898', each with engraved Royal Warwickshire Regiment crest, depicting an antelope to top of cover, shell shaped thumbpiece, each with blue glass liners, 6cm high, 22.4ozt (excluding liners) (4)
A set of six Edwardian silver Old English pattern dessert forks, ‘JHB’ London 1907, engraved with a crest depicting a squirrel holding a floral sprig, 18.5cm long, with a set of five Edwardian silver Old English pattern table forks, with matched crest to terminal, 21cm long, gross weight 23ozt (11)
A Marius Hammer Norwegian silver gilt brooch, the two filigree circular motifs with green enamel flowerhead detail, suspending ten graduated openwork motifs of similar detail, stamped to reverse ‘M’ with hammer and 930S, 13cm long, 24gms Condition report: All white enamel specks show loss and areas of possible re-enamelling. Lowest green enamel drop on right hand side shows major enamel loss, will require re-enamelling Flooding seen to the green spherical enamel detail to brooch General tarnishing to reverse of brooch. Hinge in working condition, with minor play to the pin. Spherical gilt metal detail missing to left hand side of brooch Jump rings appear a little thin in places, commensurate with age and wear. Swirl to top right hand suspended floral motif is missing (snapped off) Minor blemishes seen to the reverse.
A selection of silver items, including an Edwardian silver dish, indistinct makers mark, Birmingham 1910, the shaped rim above three openwork feet, 10cm wide, an Edwardian silver napkin ring, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1905, with openwork butterfly detail, 4.5cm wide, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, William Bateman & Daniel Ball, London 1870, with later berry decoration to bowl, 14cm long, and a pair of silver sugar tongs, 8.5cm long, gross weight 2ozt (4)
A silver condiment set, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1963, comprising pepperette, wet mustard and open salt, the stylised leaf capped handles above shaped rim upon four paw feet, with associated spoons, wet mustard and open salt with blue glass liners, pepperette 9.5cm high, with a silver James II style spoon, C J Vander Ltd, London 1987, 12.5cm long and further silver coloured flatware, gross weight 12ozt (without liners) (Qty)
A George V silver and tortoiseshell mounted dressing table set, comprising two hair brushes, a mirror, five dressing table jars of various sizes, all decorated with pique work depicting garlands and monogram, with further associated silver and tortoiseshell mounted dressing table items (16) (at fault)
A selection silver items, including a George V silver cream jug, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1930, the shaped rim above a plain body and upon three shaped feet, 8cm high, with a pair of George V silver mounted open salts, William Neale, Birmingham 1927, with associated blue glass liners, and further silver mounted condiment sets (Qty)
Five Royal Crown Derby paperweights, comprising: a rabbit (gold stopper), a great tit (gold stopper), a swan (silver stopper), a bulldog (no stopper), and Daisy Bear (no stopper), each with printed mark to base (5) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece shows surface wear commensurate with age and use, including minor surface scratches. No other obvious signs of damage nor restoration.
A selection of silver mounted items, including a pair of George V open salts, William Neale, Birmingham 1929, of urn form with associated blue glass liners, 3.5cm high, a George V condiment set, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1920, comprising open salt, wet mustard and pepperette, with further items of silver and silver plate, gross weight 9ozt (excluding liners) (Qty)
A pair of Edwardian silver mounted open salts, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1903, the oval openwork open salts with bird amongst foliage detail and vacant cartouche, upon four ball and claw feet, with associated blue glass liners, 4.5cm high, 3ozt (excluding liners) (2)
2022 FA Cup commemorative silver proof Royal Mint £2 coin in original presentation packaging. Obverse: definitive coinage portrait of Her Majesty the Queen by Jody Clark. Legend around reads: 'ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS · 2022'. Reverse: FA Cup trophy with 'THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHALLENGE CUP' in the centre and '1871-72' and '2021-22' on ribbons. 'CELEBRATING 150 YEARS OF THE FA CUP' on the rim. Design: Matt Dent and Christian Davies. Edge: 'FOOTBALL'S GREATEST CUP COMPETITION'. Certificate of authenticity included. Mintage: 3,750. Face value: £2. Finish: proof with selective gold plating. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 12.00. Diameter: 28.40mm.
1899 Belgium Leopold II silver 50 Centimes with French text graded MS 67 by NGC as Top Pop (KM 26). Obverse: profile bust of King Leopold II, facing left by Leopold Weiner, 'LEOPOLD II ROI DES BELGES' around. Reverse: crowned Belgian coat of arms with face value either side, 'L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE' above and date below (1899). Comes in NGC holder (#6674077-010). Mintage: 500,000. Face value: 50 Centimes. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: 835 silver. Weight: 2.5g. Diameter: 18mm.
Group of three (3) 1582-1602 Queen Elizabeth I silver Halfgroats from the Sixth and Seventh issues. Includes (1) 1582-1583 Sixth Issue Halfgroat with bell mintmark (S 2579, .78g), (2) 1592-1595 Sixth Issue Halfgroat with tun mintmark (S 2579, .80g), and (3) 1601-1602 Seventh Issue Halfgroat with 2 mintmark (S 2583A, .78g).
1746 King George II silver 'LIMA' Halfcrown with 'DECIMO NONO' to the edge (Bull 1688, ESC 606, S 3695A). Obverse: older laureate bust of King George II, facing left, wearing armour with the face of a lion on his shoulder, 'LIMA' below. Legend: 'GEORGIUS · II · DEI · GRATIA ·'. Reverse: crowned cruciform shields with the garter star in the centre, plain angles. Legend: 'M · B · F · ET H · REX · F · D · ET · L · D · S · R · I · AT · ET · E · 1746'. Edge: raised lettering that reads 'DECVS · ET · TVTAMEN · ANNO · REGNI · DECIMO · NONO'. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 14.88g. Diameter: 34mm.Some British coins minted in 1745 and 1746 feature a privy mark in the form of the word 'LIMA' below the bust. This includes Five Guinea, 'full' Guineas, Half Guineas, Crowns, Halfcrowns, Shillings and Sixpences. These King George II coins were struck using gold and silver captured from European treasure ships on the way back from Peru, hence the use of 'LIMA', the Peruvian capital. The capture is often attributed to Admiral George Anson, later 1st Baron Anson with the ships said to be Spanish galleons. However, archival research reveals that the captured ships were French (the Louis Erasmus and the Marquis d'Antin). These vessels were taken by British privateers: government-sanctioned pirates whose prize money was shared between sponsors and crew.The Gentlemen's Magazine reported in September 1745 that the 'privateers waited on the King and offered £700,000 - their share of the prizes - to be immediately employ'd for his majesty's service, which was accepted and the money is to be repaid by Parliament.'. The loot, consisting of Spanish coin and bullion, was then transported to the Royal Mint. The application to place the word 'LIMA' under the royal portrait was made by the Bank of England in December 1745.
1526-1539 Scotland King James V hammered silver Second Coinage Groat with profile bust (S 5376). Obverse: a crowned portrait wearing a mantle and double arched crown within a beaded circle. Reverse: pointed Scottish shield of arms in front of long cross fourchee, 'VILLA EDINBRVGH X'. Weight: 2.16g. Diameter: 24.5mm.
1635-1636 Tower mint under King Charles I silver group D hammered Shilling with no inner circles (S 2791). Obverse: crowned royal portrait, facing left with 'XII' behind with crown mintmark above. Reverse: garnished oval shield of arms with a crown above and '· CHRISTO · AVSPICE · REGNO ·' around. Weight: 5.9g. Diameter: 30mm.
Group of five (5) 1787 dated King George III silver Sixpences, all without semée of hearts (S 3748). Obverses: laureate and draped bust of George III with 'GEORGIVS · III · DEI · GRATIA ·' around. Reverses: cruciform shields of royal arms with crowns in the angles and garter star in the centre, 'M · B · F · E · ET · H · REX · F · D · B · ET · L · D · S · R · I · A · T · ET · E ·' with date (1787) below. Composition: 925 silver. Weight: 3g (average).
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