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A South American silver small leaf dish, stamped 0.900, a rectangular box, with mirror inset base, unmarked, a dwarf candlestick with weighted base, stamped 0.900, a white metal dwarf candlestick, unmarked, a white metal cup, a silver small leaf shaped dish, stamped 0.900, (lacks handle), a plated cruet set and spoon, and a plated easel large photo frame (qty)
A Charles II silver trefid spoon, with scroll decorated rat tail back, and engraved initials R & H to the terminal, by John King, London 1681, 20cm long, 2ozCondition report: Appears to be in good condition overall, some minor knocks and scratches, marks are reasonably clear. Engraved initials R.H and some stars to the back of the handle.
A George I silver candle snuffer and stand, the stand of hour glass form, with shaped handle and bun feet, the snuffer of scissor form with loop handles, by George Gillingham, London 1716 (snuffer with maker's mark only struck three times), crested, stand 17.5cm wide, 90z overall (2)Condition report: Some pitting and small surface dings and scratches. Marks are clear to the top of the tray, and fairly clear to the interior of the snuffer. Both have engraved crest.
A George I silver circular footed salver, the dished top, with engraved crest to the centre, on waisted, spreading circular foot, by Joseph Clare, London 1718, 23cm diameter, 15ozCondition report: Possiblr repair/re join between top and stand - the crest is large and possibly later, and covers this area. Marks are fairly clear, with further Britannia standard mark to foot.
An Arts and Crafts pendant necklace, the openwork panel highlighted with a cluster of red and white cabochons in foiled closed-back settings, spaced by profusely decorated panels, on a trace-link back chain with T-bar fitting, pendant length 9.1cm, chain length 63cmCondition report: The profusely decorated panels to the circular pendant section appear to be cast and have some irregularities in the decoration, with occasional solder repairs. There is also a solder repair at the junction of one of the loop fittings to the upper panel. Most of the closed-back cabochon settings have dents/dings to the backs and heavy scuffs/chips to the sides. The pendant and chain have general surface wear and patchy tarnishing throughout. Some of the connecting jump rings may be repaired or replaced. The white cabochons have variable pinkish, greenish and bluish tints, possibly due to discolouration of the foil backing. The upper right-hand white cabochon to the pendant may be later replaced, as it is slightly smaller in size and bluer in hue. One of the white cabochons contains fracture inclusions. The red cabochons have variable orange tints. The cabochon positioned above the pendant, to the surmount, has a milky orange-yellow hue. All of the cabochons have surface scuffs, nicks and small chips, commensurate for use. Metal standard is untested, but likely to be a grade of silver. Diameter of circular pendant section 4cm. Gross weight approx. 19gm.
A silver Art Deco style part service of flatware, with fluted tapered handles by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1935, comprising two tablespoons, six dessert spoons, five teaspoons and four coffee spoons, 20.5oz overall; together with six matching silver handled table and dessert knives, with steel blades (qty)
A small collection of silver, comprising a five bar toast rack, by Viner's, Sheffield 1964, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a set of six tea knives with steel blades, various white metal and other souvenir spoons, and a pair of Victorian silver plated serving spoons, cast with owls, acorns and oak leaves, by Elkington & Co, in fitted case (qty)
A late Victorian silver three piece tea service, with half lobed and embossed decoration, and gadrooned borders, the teapot with ebonised handle and knop, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1893, teapot 16cm high, 30oz overall (3)Condition report: In reasonably good condition overall - tea pot handle is a bit faded and the finial is split. Some small dents, knocks and scratches. Small pushes visible from the feet to the interior of the sucrier and milk jug.
A collection of silver, comprising a pair of late Victorian dwarf candlesticks, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1893, 12.5cm high (weighted bases); a pair of spill vases, Birmingham 1960; a silver mounted cut glass inkwell, London 1898; a similar jar; a cigarette box; a clothes brush; a William IV caddy spoon, London 1834; and other odd spoons (qty)
An Arts and Crafts pendant necklace, the openwork pendant designed as a cluster of oval blue stained agate cabochons, spaced by abalone shell panels and wirework scrolls, suspended from a fancy-link chain of conforming design, pendant length 5.4cm, chain length 45.5cmCondition report: Surface wear, scuffs, nicks and occasional small chips to the pendant mount, cabochons and shell panels, commensurate for use. Shallow dents/dings/impressions to the back of the pendant panel. Wear at the junctions between links to the chain and loop fittings, surface wear throughout chain. Patchy tarnishing and areas of grease/dirt residue to pendant and chain, may benefit from gentle cleaning. The bolt ring clasp is functioning but may be later replaced. Metal standard is untested but likely to be a grade of silver. Gross weight approx. 12.5gm.
A collection of silver, comprising a circular trinket box with tortoiseshell and piqué inset hinged cover, Birmingham 1921; a cream jug with beaded border, Birmingham 1923; a sugar caster; a pair of peppers; a silver mounted glass decanter and stopper; and two silver topped glass jars, approximately 10oz weighable (8)
An early Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish slice, with pierced blade, by Charles Lias, London 1845, 31.5cm; together with a silver bowl, with pierce decorated border, on shaped feet, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1926, 13.5cm diameter; and three silver small goblets, 10cm high, 13oz overall (5)
A German silver large beaker, of tapered form with slightly flared rim, embossed with flowers and scrolling foliage, the base with maker's initials I.S. and Hamburg marks, and having engraved monogram SH and dated 1690 to the rim, 15cm high, 6ozCondition report: In good condition overall, minor dings and scratches. Has engraved initials SH and 1690, and further faint prick engraved initials K L F D?
A 19th century Sheffield plate chamberstick, with snuffer, four further smaller plated chambersticks, a white metal model of the Mary Rose, the base with titled silver plaque, a plated model of HMS Victory, and other plated items, including five skewers, a set of novelty mice cocktail sticks on block of cheese stand, a wine stopper, other small items, flatware etc, and a cased set of mother of pearl spoons (qty)
A silver candlestick, of fluted Corinthian form, on beaded stepped square base, by Britton, Gould & Co., Birmingham 1936, 25cm high, together with a silver dwarf candlestick by Barker Bros., Birmingham 1898 (both with weighted bases), and a small quantity of plated items comprising a coaster, a dwarf candlestick, a pedestal salt, a sugar basin, four knife rests, a pair of asparagus tongs, and a set of four silver plated oval sweetmeat baskets, with gadrooned borders, and pierced and engraved decoration, 16cm wide (qty)
A collection of jewellery, comprising a silver panel brooch by Georg Jensen, of stylised foliate design, numbered 227, signed and stamped '925 S DENMARK', a coral corallium rubrum single strand bead necklace, a white stone line necklace, and assorted further jewellery and costume items, contained in case, brooch length 3.1cm
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Soloman Hougham, London 1800, three further similar George III tablespoons, a pair of George III silver bright cut sugar tongs, London 1800, another pair of silver sugar tongs, three various small spoons, and a tea knife, 16oz overall
A set of four Edwardian silver Art Nouveau style dishes, pierced and embossed with flowerheads and sinuous entwined foliage, by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1905, 13cm diameter, together with a pair of baluster peppers with wrythen bodies, Birmingham 1891, a pepper and mustard, a five bar toast rack, and a George III oval salt, with beaded border, on pad feet, by Hester Bateman, London 1780, 16.5oz overall (10)
A late 19th century American silver Olympian pattern dolphin shaped server or crumber, by Tiffany & Co, stamped 'Tiffany & Co, Sterling, Pat. 1878', the Olympian pattern was designed by Antoine Heller, and depicts the story of Orpheus and EurydiceCondition report: Some small knocks/nibbles to the edge of the blade, and some minor surface scratches. 29.5cm long, just under 6oz.
A Scottish (?) provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, maker's initials only M.H., together with a silver caddy spoon, with dog nose trefid handle, by James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1934, and a silver miniature tot cup, in the form of a baluster tankard, by John Rose, Birmingham 1977, 4.5cm high
An Arts and Crafts pendant, the openwork circular panel centred with oval and circular blue chalcedony cabochons in ropetwist collet settings, spaced by a trio of flowerheads, suspending a similarly set blue chalcedony drop, on a fancy-link chain stamped '925', pendant length 7.8cm, chain length 48cmCondition report: Surface wear, scuffs, nicks and occasional small chips to the pendant mount and cabochons, commensurate for use. There is a very small split to the centre of the pendant, between one of the small beads and the central collet setting, which is difficult to see. The chalcedony drop has a larger chip to the back of the cabochon, at the tip, which is difficult to see from the front. The blue chalcedony cabochons are untested for treatments and may be stained. Wear at the junctions between links to the chain and fittings, surface wear throughout chain. Patchy tarnishing and areas of grease/dirt residue to pendant and chain, may benefit from gentle cleaning. The bolt ring clasp is functioning but is possibly later replaced and stamped '925'. Metal standard for the pendant and chain is untested but likely to be a grade of silver. Combined gross weight approx. 15.4gm. The pendant bears resemblance to jewellery produced by Bernard Instone, but is not marked and the maker is unknown.
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