Victorian silver sugar bowl of cauldron form with reeded decoration, twin scroll handles, raised on four scroll feet, (London 1841), maker Richard Pearce & George Burrows, together with a Victorian silver cream jug (Birmingham 1894), a oval card tray and sugar bowl (both stamped 830) and a pair of silver plated sugar tongs, all at 24oz overall (16oz of 925 grade).
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George III silver cream jug of baluster form with gadrooned borders and scroll handle, raised on domed circular foot, (London 1773), together with another Georgian III silver cream jug, raised on ball feet, (London 1808) all at approximately 9oz, 10.5 and 9cm in overall heights (2)
Set of six George V silver coffee spoons in a velvet lined fitted case, (Sheffield 1910), together with as set of six George V silver bean end coffee spoons in a fitted case, (Birmingham 1931) and a silver handled shoe horn and button hook (Birmingham 1913), also in a fitted case, 6oz of weighable silver, (3)
George V silver cigarette case of rectangular form with canted corners and engine turned decoration, (Birmingham 1926), maker Henry Matthews, together with a late Victorian silver card case with engraved scroll decoration (Birmingham 1900), an Edwardian silver card case with planished decoration, (Birmingham 1909) and another silver card case (Birmingham 1913), all at approximately 10oz (4)Condition report: The card case in the top left of the main image is 8.5 x 4.9cm overall. It is in good order with crisp engraving, a couple of minor dents to the corners only. Central cartouche is engraved. Cigarette case with canted corners has crisp engine turned decoration, an unengraved central cartouche, some minor black spotting to the surface and minor dents. Planished card case is in good order with a couple of very minor dents to the edges only. The central cartouche is engraved. Plain card case has some overall scratching, the marks are worn to the exterior and there are a few minor dents. The case is engraved with initials.
George V silver cigarette case of curved rectangular form with engine turned decoration and engraved presentation inscription to interior '1st Batt. Suff. Vol. Regt. Battalion Shooting Prize Won by 2nd Lieut P. Reed March 1918' (Birmingham 1917) together with a George V silver cigarette case of narrow rectangular form with gilded interior (Birmingham 1913) and a George V silver coin purse of rectangular form (Birmingham 1917), all at approximately 11oz (3)
Fine George II silver cake basket of shaped oval, with pierced decoration and engraved armorial to centre, the swing handle with mermaid-form supports and reeded decoration, raised on substantial pierced feet, (London 1758), maker Samuel Herbert & Co, all at 59oz, 38.5cm in lengthCondition report: The current central armorial appears to have been overlaid over an exisiting armorial, the corner of which is visible. (Please see additional photographs). The interior has some heavier scratching, wear to engraved decoration, a couple of minor dents and ripple and a few black spots. The handle is missing one of its securing nuts and there is heavy tarnish and overall wear and loss of definition to decoration of borders. The mount of one foot is slightly pushed in.
Victorian silver mounted glass bottle, possibly for whisky, with hinged cover, (Birmingham 1897), maker Hukin & Heath, 13.5cm in overall height Condition report: Overall in good order, interior is a little dirty, there is a small chip to the neck of the bottle and a couple of very minor nicks to the base. A few minor dents to the silver mount and some overall scratching to the surface.
Early 20th century gold and enamel whistle with polychrome enamel Royal Yacht Squadron burgee, together with a matching scarf ringCondition report: The whistle does sound and makes a whirring noise but not very loudly. Uncertain as to whether it is complete? You are welcome to hear it it you want to phone us. Minor chips to the enamel. It isn't hallmarked but appears to be rose gold and probably 9ct. Measures approximately 29mm high x 18mm. Weight approximately 12.4 grams.Scarf ring- enamel is in good condition. There is a small scratch/fault/tear to the front surface. Not hallmarked and has a tarnished surface, uncertain as to whether it is gold or silver gilt. Weighs approximately 4.9 gram.
Georgian gold mounted fruit knife with folding silver blade, the pistol grip shaped handle with shell and floral decoration. Approximately 72mm opening to 115mmCondition report: Good original condition commensurate with age. The blade has the Lion Passant and the duty mark of George III, probably circa 1800-1820
Victorian silver gilt lidded dressing table box, by JH, London 1853, the engine tooled top centred by initialled roundel, 9cm wide, together with another 19th century box with high relief carved cameo in green stone, 19th century enamelled seal with D matrix, and a French fob watch with decorative reverseCondition report: All in good order, slight chipping to enamel of seal.The cameo measures 35 x 30 mm without the frame approx
19th century Continental porcelain plaque mounted ruby glass scent bottle, of large bulbous form with hinged cover, lacking internal stopper, 16cm high, together with a 19th century Bohemian glass scent bottle and stopper, and a collection of 19th century glass scents, some with silver mounts. (8)Condition report: Largest bottle, cover is partially detached at the hinge, small losses to gilt metal scrollwork below porcelain plaques. taller cranberry glass scent -slight chips to stopper, wear to giltsmaller cranberry glass scent, agate cabouchon to cover is detached
Fine quality Victorian aesthetic cloisonné and silver gilt scent bottle, of faceted baluster form with formal floral reserves, the cover with push button release, hinged glazed vinaigrette to the base with ornate pierced grille, assayed for H. W., London 1874, 8cm highCondition report: Glass stopper missing, top hinged section is slightly wonky (hinge is marginally buckled and misshapen), some restoration and evidence of old breaks towards the foot
Collection of five miniature 19th century scent bottles, including a fine quality Continental silver mounted enamelled scent with floral reserves, 5cm long, together with French porcelain scent in the form of a hunting horn, egg form silver mounted scent with scene of Welsh fisherwomen, a small egg form scent and a porcelain scent with stanhope to the cover - 'A memory of Llangollen'. (5)Condition report: Enamel flask damaged , fisher folk has a silver cap which is partly crushed, the rest in good order
Collection of six silver mounted scent bottles, including a Continental Art Deco silver tapered scent, marked 800, 7cm high, horn form cut glass scent, a ruby glass scent with silver gilt collar, three others Condition report: All in good order apart from the silver lid of the ruby stat bottle which has been compressed
Group of scent bottles, including Meissen porcelain floral encrusted scent and cover, a similar porcelain scent by Davenport, 19th century cobalt blue navette form scent with gilt ornament, silver mounted pressed glass scent various others together with a transfer decorated box and cover with image of Cromer Condition report: All in good order- large monogrammed glass flask has minor nibbles to neck, floral encrusted vase has nibbles to flowers and leaves, pin casket is cracked, red overlaid bottle has chips to base of stopper, Bristol blue flask has worn gilding
Collection of silver belt buckles, including one by Wang Hing, stamped WH90, 7cm high, a Russian silver buckle with damascene ornament, English Georgian silver buckle, various others 19th/early 20th century, including two unmarked white metal buckles, 11 in totalCondition report: All in good order - no obvious repairs
Group of six Saturno silver and enamelled models, including hummingbird on a flower. 8cm wide, a seahorse, two dragonflies and two butterflies. Condition report: Hummingbird with flower has slight bend to the beak when the tip meets the flower and glue residue in the same area. One of the pink petals has a rough edge compared to the others. The underside of the hummingbird has two small holes, probably for a stand which is missing. All other pieces appear to be in very good condition.
Rare and fine 17th century carved ivory spectacle case of Scottish importance with pair of period sunglasses. The ivory case of rectangular form with carved roundel decoration and silver hinges and hook clasp. The interior of the lid engraved and stained with figure of Saint Andrew carrying the cross flanked by AS initials and date 1663. The sunglasses of bow form with brass frames (broken at bridge) and green tinted glass lenses. The case 10cm long, 6cm deepProvenance: The descendants of Edward and Evelyn Grindlay. Removed from Westcott, Dorking.Condition report: The case is in good original order.The lid is bowed and the base has a small crack to one cornerThe glasses have a break at the bow
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