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JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver cigarette case, with engine turned decoration and engraved initials to the rectangular shaped cartouche, Birmingham 1941, also two further hallmarked silver and one sterling silver cigarette case, approx. 15.5ozt/477g (4).Additional InformationThe older cases with knocks, wear, and one with heavy dents and lacking interior banding. Each of the later examples are engraved with initials to the exterior and interior.
WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS (probably); an Edward VII hallmarked silver bread basket of oval form, with a cast scrolling rim outside a pierced body surrounding shield shaped vacant cartouches, London 1901, approx 14.82ozt/461g, length 33cm.Additional InformationThe piece is slightly misshapen, tarnishing and wear. Maker's marks are slightly rubbed, minor denting.
MICHAEL KEATING; a pair of George III hallmarked silver serving spoons, each with engraved family motto to handles (rubbed), Dublin 1786, length 22cm, together with further hallmarked silver spoons and a fork, to include a dessert spoon, Dublin 1805, approx weight 13.73ozt/427g (14).Additional InformationA number of examples with rubbing to the marks, the family crest/motto's are heavily worn and have possibly been polished out, minor denting, misshaping.
CHARLES S GREEN & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver and tortoiseshell menu holder featuring inlaid detail of a gentleman and lady, Birmingham 1920, height 4.5cm, and a miniature chamber stick by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, further stamped 'Sterling Silver' (2).Additional InformationSome slight nicks, scratches, misshaping, etc.
WALKER & HALL; a George V hallmarked silver four piece tea set, Sheffield 1938, 1933 and 1934, comprising teapot and hot water pot with ebonised finials and handles, sugar bowl and milk jug, each on scroll feet, tallest 19cm, weight approx. 42ozt/1320g (4).Additional InformationRubbing to some of the hallmarks but all readable. Light age wear patina to the surface on all but generally OK. The finial to the hot water pot is very slightly bent to one side.
S BLANCKENSEE & SONS LTD; a George V hallmarked silver salver with engraved initial 'B' to centre, raised on four cast supports, retailer's mark 'C.W. Forfar & Son Silversmiths Llandudno' to base, Chester 1934, 30.2 x 30.4cm, approx 33.2ozt/1035g.Additional InformationSome scratches, nicks, minor knocks and tarnish.
Two 9ct yellow gold rings including a cameo example, size J, also a 9ct and silver eternity ring, size Q (3).Additional InformationThe plain shaped ring has been cut and is at fault, the cameo ring has tarnishing and to the left hand side of the shoulder is missing some decoration with a build up of dirt.
JOHN ROSE; a hallmarked silver four piece cruet, comprising pepper, open salt, mustard and stand, length of tray 21cm, Birmingham 1966, weight approx. 6.7ozt/238g.Additional InformationHallmarks slightly rubbed, more so to the pepper, a few light surface scratches but generally OK. Spoons match.
HENRY ATKIN; a late Victorian hallmarked silver sugar box with hinged lid, set with a turned wooden urn finnial and with part gadrooned body, Sheffield hallmark but date letter obscured, width 10.75cm, approx 8.35ozt/259.7g.Additional InformationAs detailed, hallmarks are legible apart from the date letter which is obscured, some light surface scratches throughout, the lid locates well with just a tiny gap around, but basically in good order.
A collection of silver and costume jewellery, to include a Continental 935 standard silver fob watch, a white metal belcher link necklace stamped ‘925’, an engraved white metal band stamped ‘375’, a yellow metal and opal dress ring, a white metal bracelet set with feldspar ovals, etc (qty).Additional InformationWatch not running. All of the feldspar ovals either scratched / cracked or chipped. General light age wear and a little grubby to all.
JAMES DIXON & SONS; a George V hallmarked silver spirit flask and cup base, of curved form, Sheffield 1919, height 10.5cm, weight approx. 4ozt/130g.Additional InformationThere is a small knock to one shoulder and the cup base has two small dents to one corner but the cup base will still close flush to the flask. Clear hallmarks to the cup base and to the flask. Flask locks OK. A few slight marks to the lid.
LOWE & SONS; an Elizabeth II Millennium hallmarked silver 'The Spirit of Chester' bowl raised on three ball feet, originally designed by Rachael Walton and made by the silversmith Hugh Crawshaw, limited edition no.11/50, Sheffield 2000, diameter 14.8cm, approx 5.8ozt/181g, with accompanying paperwork in original Lowe & Sons of Chester box.
HANS HANSEN FOR GEORG JENSESN; a sterling silver collar necklace, together with a pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver clip earrings of triangular form (3).Additional InformationThe internal width of the collar necklace 12cm. Light wear, scratches and wear to the earrings. Fitted in a modern Hancocks Jewellers Ltd of Manchester case.The ear clips stamped 203B
WILLIAM SIMPSON; a George IV or William IV hallmarked silver vinaigrette with bright cut detail and vacant cartouche to exterior, foliate scroll pierced grille and gilt finish to interior, Birmingham (maker's mark indistinct), width 2.5cm (af).Additional InformationSome knocks, nicks, scratches, misshaping and discolouration, etc. There is a small hole to the base.
A small group of jewellery including a 9ct yellow gold and cultured pearl ring (2.1g size M 1/2), a further yellow metal ring stamped 750 (4.8g size M), a sterling silver oval brooch and various earrings, some with 9ct yellow gold mounts.Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout.
RAMDERS SOLVVARE FABRIK; a Danish sterling silver bracelet of chain link design, length 19.5cm, and a silver and cubic zirconia set open work bracelet, length 17cm (2).Additional InformationSome light surface scratches to both pieces, no stones appear to be missing, the broad link has twin figure of eight safety clasps to the side.
A group of jade jewellery to include a spade-shaped pendant with 14ct yellow gold mount suspended on a 9ct yellow gold chain, and a pair of drop earrings, etc, approx combined 14.1g, also a silver hinged snap bangle.Additional InformationSome misshaping to the ear posts on both, dirt and tarnishing.
MARTIN HALL & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver tray of shaped square section, raised on scrolling corner supports, Sheffield 1913, width 30.75cm, approx. 32.4ozt/1010g.Additional InformationSlight give to the centre panel but free from any inscriptions or erasing, of good gauge and good condition throughout, just light surface scratches and clear hallmarks.
A Norwegian silver and blue enamel brooch, of shaped form, length approx 6cm, stamped ‘Norway Sterling 925 SV’, with a similar silver and enamel ring (2).Additional InformationSilver with some tarnishing. The enamel on the ring with a chip to one of the corners and some light surface scratches.
JOHN HAWKINS; a George III silver teapot, with gadrooned rim, acanthus leaf moulded spout and demi-fluted detailing, ivory finial and ebonised handle, London 1811, height 10cm, weight approx 23ozt/723g.Additional InformationThe finial may not be original as it is different to the handle and the fitting for the handle to the underside of the lid is a modern replacement. Slight knock to edge of the spout. Engraved crest to one side. Light age wear patina to surface. Clear hallmarks to the underside of the base.
A George VI hallmarked silver cigarette box of rectangular form, the cover with engine turned detail surrounding a vacant rectangular cartouche, with cedar wood lining, Birmingham 1946, length 16.5cm, together with a similar smaller example with engraved initials and presentation inscription 'Presented by the officer and managers of the Jewish Ladies Brigade & Club to Mr Stanley Pressman on the occasion of his marriage 19th March 1952', Birmingham 1951, with cedar wood lining (2).Additional InformationTarnishing wear, minor knocks, dents, the marks are slightly rubbed on the larger box, the smaller box is missing the cedar wood insert to the interior.
A group of 9ct yellow gold brooches to include a 9ct yellow gold cameo example, a 9ct yellow gold dragonfly bar brooch, length 7cm, etc, approx combined 22.1g, also a hallmarked silver example (5).Additional InformationNumerous marks and scratches on all pieces. The dragonfly bar brooch appears to be missing its safety chain. One of the brooches has a base metal pin, etc.
A 9ct yellow gold floral set dress ring with seven red coloured stones, approximate weight 2.2g, together with a Norwegian sterling silver and enamel floral brooch, sterling silver rope twist necklace, filigree butterfly brooch and further costume jewellery.
LINES, BUNN & MASON; a Victorian hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with repoussé decoration with shaped vacant heart cartouche, together with a hallmarked silver vesta case, a notepad case and a decanter label, approx weight 4.27ozt/132g (4).Additional InformationMinor bents, knocks, scratches and scuffs, the notepad case is bent and warped.
A George V hallmarked silver mounted easel back photograph frame of oval form, Birmingham 1921, height 14cm, and a further easel back photograph frame, height 18.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe larger frame with wear and rubbing to the marks, numerous knocks and wear to the decoration. Wear to the maker's marks and easel backs on each are slightly loose.
A collection of silver and costume jewellery, to include a silver rectangular pendant on chain, an articulated silver necklace and bracelet stamped ‘925’, an engraved silver bangle, weight approx. 124.5g, with a Mexican white metal and enamel Tixco pendant and necklace and a Tixco white metal and carved stone pendant modelled as a head (qty).
An Edwardian hallmarked silver and steel bladed cased shoehorn and buttonhook, an associated glove hook and a graduated silver fob chain with T-bar.Additional InformationEach section of the fob chain bears the lion passant, total length 32cm. The buttonhook and shoe horn have clear marks and are basically in good order, with a few scuffs to the case.
A silver bracelet modelled as nine circles, stamped ‘925’ and with maker's initials possibly ‘HJH?’, a textured silver fringe necklace stamped ‘925’, a white metal fancy link bracelet, stamped ‘9255’, a silver, marcasite and enamel floral spray brooch, length 7.5cm approx., and a white metal pendant on chain, possibly Scandinavian, stamped ‘813H’ (5).
A group of silver and white metal jewellery fasteners, including white metal chains, roll back paste stones, etc.Additional InformationThere are far too many pieces to be able to provide a comprehensive condition report. Most pieces have come from other pieces of jewellery.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver bangle in the form of a belt buckle with textured detail, Birmingham 1979, and two further silver bangles (3).Additional InformationSlight misshaping to the belt buckle bangle, but the clasp works well and it has a safety chain. The broader of the other two has a bad crease and is heavily tarnished and toned, also missing the safety clasp and has been misshapen. The smaller one has a few dents and surface scratches, safety chain present, the clasp is working but is a little bit tight.
A porcelain and silver mounted pillbox decorated with three Welsh women at a picnic to lid, indistinct factory mark to base, silver maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1913, diameter 4.4cm, and a further pillbox with hammered lid, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1905, diameter 3cm (2).Additional InformationSilver mount of first box dented and misshapen, some scratches, rubbing and loss to the decoration. Further light nicks, tarnish, etc.
JENKINS & TIMM; a pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver corinthian column candlesticks on stepped and beaded square section loaded bases, height 15.5cm (2).Additional InformationBoth sconces slightly misshapen and raised to the bodies, may need some attention and reshaping, further scratches, nicks, tarnish, minor knocks, etc.
A white metal diamond pendant suspended on a silver box link chain, the pendant formed of four small graduated stones terminating in a collet set round brilliant cut, approx 0.80ct, length of chain 58cm, length of pendant drop approx 20mm.Additional InformationThe main diamond is collet set and you can see to the edges that there are cracks through the diamond. It has inclusions throughout the stone, the other four diamonds are too small to grade. The pendant is unmarked.
A pair of American sterling silver dessert servers, double struck with King's pattern, William Wise & Son, with a silver cigarette case, eight silver mounted dressing table items, and a pair of plated fish servers, weight approx. 11.2ozt/348.4g (13).Additional InformationAmerican servers with rubbing to the parcel gilt detailing and slight patina to the surface. Cigarette case tarnished, with some shallow dents and patina of light scratches. Dressing table comb is defective. Mirrors rattle on the inside. Circular mirror and oval brush with several dents and knocks to the back. Rounded head brush with some creases to the metal on the underside of the handle. Other items with general light age wear.
MARTIN HALL & CO; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box, with engraved initials ‘E.D.G’ to the lid, Birmingham 1923, length 17cm.Additional InformationThe underside is grubby and the lining has creased and bubbled in parts but is not coming loose. Hallmarks rubbed but the makers mark is just able readable. General age wear patina throughout, some slight dinks. Interior a little grubby and around the flange there is a residue of silver polish.
A group of brooches including a Victorian yellow metal example set with carved coral medallion of a classical female, length 45mm, an unusual Arts & Crafts style brooch with pendant loop attachment of domed target form set with cabochons, diameter 30mm, a Charles Horner sterling silver stick pin (reduced), and eight others.Additional InformationCharles Horner pin has been broken and reattached to the shaft. The yellow metal coral set brooch is unmarked. A couple of tiny chips to the edges of the stone and quite tarnished. The Arts & Crafts style brooch is unmarked and has a central screw thread presumably for an attachment at some stage. There is also a solder mark where the pendant loop meets the body of the brooch. General wear and tear to the remaining items.
BARNARDS; an Edwardian silver presentation trophy of local interest, engraved 'Adlington and District Association presented by Mrs Peter Higson for Annual Competition Second Eleven, April 1930', the verso engraved with three winners, the latest 1932 for Pott Shrigley, Birmingham 1907, height 19cm, approx 11ozt/353g.Additional InformationTwo dents to the lower area of the main body, general age wear tarnishing throughout.
LAMBERT & CO; a Victorian hallmarked silver bullet teapot of George I/II design with bright cut foliate scroll decoration, cast detail to spout on spreading circular foot and vacant cartouche flanked by winged figures, stamped 'Lambert Coventry St London' to base, London 1895, length 25cm, approx 575g/18.4ozt.Additional InformationRubbing and fading to decoration, lid slightly loose with old repairs and a small extant split, further scratches, nicks, misshaping to foot, slight knocks, etc.
JOSEPH GLOUCESTER LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver hexagonal dish with central coin inset commemorating HR Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 1981, Birmingham 1981, and two 830 grade napkin rings with pierced decoration, 3.48ozt/108g. Additional InformationThe dish has tarnishing and wear throughout.
A group of jewellery comprising a 9ct yellow gold St George and the Dragon pendant, approx 3.7g, a 9ct St Christopher pendant suspended on a yellow metal chain stamped 375 to clasp, approx 6.3g, an unmarked yellow metal zodiac pendant suspended on a chain stamped 375 to clasp, approx 2.5g, a ring mount stamped 925 CZ, a signet ring stamped 'Silver', a hallmarked silver scallop moulded clip and two pairs of gilt metal cufflinks.
THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS; a pair of late Victorian loaded hallmarked silver squat candlesticks with detachable sconces and spreading square sectioned bases, London 1896,height 13.25cm.Additional InformationThe hallmarks are very heavily rubbed and almost obliterated to one, some dents around the base section to both, light surface scratches to the central columns, the hallmarks are clear to the sconces which are correct to the sticks.
HANS HANSEN; a Danish silver necklace formed as fourteen chamfered triangular sections, length 38cm, with a similar Hans Hansen silver bracelet formed as six triangles, length approx 18.25cm, approx 88g (2).Additional InformationBoth with clear maker's marks. The necklace with import marks and stamped for Walker & Hall. The necklace numbered 319, the bracelet numbered 238. Both with dull patination to the surface and will need to be cleaned.
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