A near-pair of George V silver sauce-boats, of plain form with stylised S-scroll handles and egg and dart rims, each standing on three stepped hoof feet, makers E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley), Birmingham 1920, the other makers mark worn but somebody "& SONS", London 1919, incised numbers 3 and 4 to undersides, gross weight 6.5oz, length 15cm (2)
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An Edwardian silver cased travelling surveyors set, containing two silver cased retractable pencils and a concertina ivory rule (broken in two at 14" join point), the open end to hold the rule with attachment loop, the other end with two holes to hold the pencils, case and pencils all marked .925, equilateral triangle mark for the Birmingham Assay Office and sponsor Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, 1907, weight 1.25oz (with rule removed), gross length 15cmCondition report: Silver case with three very small dents, otherwise no apparent faults.Rule with two breaks and some staining.
A pair of early George III cast silver tapersticks, of fluted and gadrooned baluster form to shaped square bases with shell cast corners, with removable sconces, makers John Hyatt & Charles Semore, London 1760, 10.2oz, h.13cmCondition report: Both stand well.All marks good.No marks to sconces.No breaks.Heavy gauge silver.Small solder repair to one sconce.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A George III silver wine funnel on stand, the strainer bowl of typical reeded form with shaped tang, with engraved initials, the detachable funnel of reeded form to a curved spout, the stand of plain reeded form and on three outswept feet and with matching initials to the centre, marked to all pieces, makers Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, gross weight 5.1oz, funnel h.13.5cm stand dia.10cmCondition report: Makers mark to funnel only worn, all other marks very good.Some very minor dents to edge of bowl.One very small dent to funnel.All stand and fit together well.A good example.
A pair of Edwardian Britannia silver sugar castors in the George II style, the bodies of plain octagonal baluster form to a stepped foot, the detachable sifters having pierced decoration and knop finials, makers Crichton Brothers (Lionel Alfred Crichton), London 1905, numbered to the undersides 1 and 2, the covers further stamped 1 and 4, gross weight 10.5oz, h.14.5cm
A pair of George III silver wick trimmers/scissors, having foliate engraved decoration, pierced handles and initialled to top edge of box, the whole resting on three ball feet, makers mark unknown WA, London 1775, 3.5oz, 15.5cmCondition report: Action good.Stands well.All assays excellent.The whole slightly bent and ‘sags’ in the middle.No apparent repairs.Generally very good.
A 20th century matched silver trio of wine bottle coasters, being one larger and two smaller examples, the largest having a pierced gallery of vine leaves and grapes to a silver rim and wooden base, maker Barrowclift Silvercraft, Birmingham 1962, dia. 19.5cm, the two smaller coasters having deep reeded sides to pierced and embossed vine and grape rims, with wooden bases, makers Garrard & Co, Birmingham 1961, and P&S (unidentified), Birmingham 1987, each dia.7.5cm, depth 5.5cm (3)
A William IV silver pedestal cup and cover, the cup of fluted campania form, chased and embossed with acanthus leaves, scrolling vines fruiting vines to a shaped circular highly decorated foot, the handles modelled as male and female torsos holding grapes and drinking, the cover having a scrolling rim and surmounted by a fisherman leaning upon an anchor, makers Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersall, London 1837, 39.7oz, cup h.21cm, gross h.32cmCondition report: Makers mark rubbed, the other marks good.Two small splits to cover.Top of cover appears pushed inwards.Base generally very good.Small split to base of handle.
A late Victorian silver and tortoiseshell trinket box, of rectangular form, having plain tortoiseshell body, the high-relief embossed silver lid depicting children playing in a garden, engraved CHRISTMAS 1892 to the upper silver front rim, on reeded bun feet, both upper and lower silver sections marked, maker probably Jane Brownett, London 1892, gross weight 2.9oz, w.8.5cm,
An early Victorian Scottish silver three-piece tea service, comprising a teapot, milk jug and a twin handled sugar bowl, each of lobed circular form with C-scroll handles, the domed teapot hinged cover having tapering tiered octagonal finial, the teapot handle with ivory insulators, the sugar and bowl and milk jug having gilt-washed interiors and applied scrolling top rims, all pieces having bright cut engraved floral scrolling decoration and monogram (CAP?) to one panel each, all on four stylised scrolling feet, maker James McKay (probably V), Edinburgh 1849, teapot h.20.5cm, milk jug h.15cm, sugar bowl dia.20cm (handle tip to handle tip), gross weight 45.7oz; together with a matching silver coffee pot, of lobed baluster form, having finial topped hinged lid, C-scroll handle with ivory insulators, on four stylised scrolling feet, bearing similar decoration and monogram, makers Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1847, h.26.5cm, 28.5oz (4)Condition report: Sugar – with several small dents around base.Coffee – with dent near top.Teapot – handle loose, cover doesn’t fully close, spout dented at base.Otherwise all good with minor age wear only.
A George III silver teapot, of bombe form, having horizontal reeded banding and further bright cut scrolling, Greek Key banding and pin-struck decoration, the hinged tapering cover with wooden rectangular finial (broken), with angular wooden handle, on four ball feet, maker possibly William Hall, London 1807, gross weight 18.5oz, w.28cm, h.16.5cm,Condition report: Wooden finial is broken.Dented to the body.
A matched set of five miniature silver musicians, each as winged cherubs playing the cello, trumpet, and two drummers; together with a figure of an African woman with basket, importers Berthold Muller, the largest h.5cmCondition report: Gross weight 2.4oz.One drumstick bent back.All tarnished.Otherwise OK.
A collection of Edwardian silver dolls house furniture, comprising pair of hall chairs, highback sofa, Wainscot chair, centre table, and a sedan chair, maker Levi & Salaman, Birmingham circa 1900-1910; together with a continental silver model of a well with attendant stork, h.7cmCondition report: Gross weight 3.02oz.One side chair foreleg is bent.One table leg is bent.Some tarnishing throughout.Otherwise good.
A collection of principally Edwardian miniature silver dolls house kitchen utensils, comprising chocolate pot, saucepan and cover, milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, two teacups and saucers, small bowl, sugar bows, and a single spoon, various dates and makers with Chester and Birmingham assays, gross weight 1.07oz, chocolate pot h.38mmCondition report: Gross weight 1.07oz.Very minor handling wear and tarnishing.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A pair of German Jugendstil 800 standard silver twin handled dishes, the high-sided elliptical bowls pierced and repousee decorated with swags and geometric motifs, having applied scrolling and fluted handles, late 19th century, maker Wilhelm Binder, each with German crescent and crown and 800 marks verso, both further numbered 18040, gross weight 25.7oz, length 31.5cm
A German Jugendstil 800 standard silver table centrepiece, of pierced elliptical form, repousee decorated with swags and foliate scrolls, with cartouche to either side, one engraved with initials, the top and bottom rim friezes with egg and dart decorations, marks verso with the German crescent and crown, 800 and makers mark which appears to be Gebruder Kuhn, late 19th century, 11oz, length 28cm
A German Jugendstil 800 standard silver pedestal table centrepiece, the high-sided square bowl pierced and repousee decorated with ribbon wreaths and scrolls with a Greek Key border, the fluted stem with swag and egg and dart decoration, to a shaped square base further decorated with swags and geometric motifs, to four shaped feet, late 19th century, maker Wilhelm Binder, with German crescent and crown and 800 marks, 11.7oz, h.18.5cm, dia.17cm
A Gorham American sterling silver part cutlery suite in fitted canteen, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising three serving spoons, ten dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, ten table forks, one serving fork, ten soup spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, ten table knives and ten dessert knives (each with steel blades), gross weighable silver 105oz, each stamped Gorham Sterling; together with sundry plated flatware
A George I silver tablespoon, in the Hanoverian pattern having rat-tail bowl and monogrammed terminal, makers mark worn, London 1726, 19.5cm; together with a George II silver dessert spoon, in the Hanoverian pattern, having monogrammed and dated terminal, maker Richard Pargeter, London 1735, 16cmn, gross weight 2.3oz (2)
A late Victorian silver cream jug and sugar bowl duo, each of half-fluted globular form with ropetwist band decoration, the bases each inset with a George II coin (worn), maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1884 (jug) and 1886 (bowl) (2), gross weight 5.7oz, jug h.6.5cm, bowl dia.8.5cm (2)
A George V Britannia silver teapot, the plain body of typical lower bellied form, with engraved crest to one side, to a stepped footrim, the hinged cover having stepped finial, tapering slightly S-scroll hooded spout, with applied faded walnut handle, marked to underside and to interior rim of cover, makers Crichton Brothers (Lionel Alfred Crichton), London 1916, 18.45oz, h.18cmCondition report: Thumb size dent near base.Otherwise very good with modest handling wear only.
An Edwardian silver three-piece tea set, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar and single handled cream jug, each piece of half reeded oval bombe form, each standing on four ball feet, the teapot having C-scroll fruitwood handle with thumbpiece, the hinged cover with turned fruitwood finial, the jug and bowl having foliate engraved handles, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1903, gross weight 39.7oz, teapot length 27cm, h.12cm
A white metal large circular Celtic brooch, engraved with scrollwork and chequerboard pattern, with a 34mm round clear faceted foil-backed stone to the centre, brooch dia,90mm, hinged pin and hook fastening, gross weight 58.8g, not hallmarked but tested as silverCondition report: Foil backed, so the reflection is not a crack.Some abrasions to facet edges.
An Edwardian white metal paste set necklace and brooch, the necklace comprising floral shaped links with nine 6mm blue and sixty-four 1.6 to 4.5mm clear stones, with a blot ring clasp, length 375mm, the swag style brooch set with a 6mm blue and twenty-three 1.8 to 3.2mm clear paste stones, with a hook clasp, brooch width 27mm, gross weight 24.9g, tested as silverCondition report: In good condition.No missing stones.No hall or other marks.
Breguet of Paris - a 19th century silver cased gent's open faced pocket watch, having a convex white enamel dial polychrome decorated with portraits of Napoleon I, Francois II, and Alexandre I, chain-driven verge fusee movement, signed to the backplate, case dia.50mmCondition report: Some losses to dial at 11 and 4 o'clock.
A mid 18th century silver pair cased pocket watch by Giffin Rayment of Bury (St Edmunds), No.17824, having a white enamel Roman dial (hairline from centre to 8 o'clock), chain-driven verge fusee movement with pierced balance cock, signed and numbered to the backplate, both cases assayed London 1761, gross dia.51mmCondition report: Hairline crack to dial.Ticking.
A George III silver pair cased gent's pocket watch by John Berndale of London, No.28118, having white enamel Roman dial (numerous hairlines), chain-driven verge fusee movement, pierced balance cock, signed and numbered to the backplate, both cases assayed London 1807, gross dia.53mm
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, by Ollive & Reader of Cranbrook, No.7800, having a white enamel Roman dial, chain-driven verge fusee movement, with pierced balance cock, signed and numbered backplate, inner case assayed London 1808, gross dia.60mm Condition report: No outer case.
A lady's Must de Cartier quartz tank watch, in silver gilt, having a 20mm rectangular cream Roman dial and fitted to a tan leather strap with original pin buckle, case numbered 366001/03738, gross weight 19g, original box and guaranteeCondition report: Not currently working.Needs a battery, but also probably requires a service from Cartier.Requires a new strap.Otherwise good condition.
An Edo period Japanese five-case gold lacquered Inro, the curved rectangular body hiramaki-e decorated with gilt chrysanthemums in gold leaf and silver gilt (worn), the interior compartments having nashiji lacquer decoration, signed Kajikawa-saku (梶川作) for the renowned Kajikawa family of lacquerware artists to the base with red seal mark, 9cm, probably 19th century, on cord drawstring Condition report: Gold leaf lifting in several places.
A late Victorian silver cased minuet carriage clock, having an unsigned white enamel dial, the case with spiral reeded decoration, French brass eight-day movement, case assayed London 1895, h.8cm (handle down)Condition report: Clock runs.Case tarnished but no splits or dents.Dial good.
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