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A 19TH CENTURY LEATHER FIREMAN'S HELMET 24cm wide x 27cm high together with an ebonised walking cane with a silver collar, 89cm long; a walking cane with a compass mounted into the resin top and a further wooden walking cane (4) Condition: the fireman's helmet missing the badge and a further top piece, possibly later painted, marks and wear; walking canes silver collar with some polishing wear
A SET OF SIX DANISH STERLING SILVER GILT AND ENAMELLED COFFEE SPOONS each 9.5cm in length together with a hammered Scottish silver napkin ring, combined weight approximately 70 grams; a mid 20th century silver cruet set to include a mustard pot, salt and pepper, with marks for Birmingham 1944; and a ladies silver cased pocket watch Condition: the napkin ring with engraved name 'Erna', otherwise in good condition; cruet set missing spoons; small dent to the top of the pepper pot; back of pocket watch broken at join;
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER COMPACT with marks for Birmingham 1908, 4.5cm x 7cm; a silver cheroot cutter, 5.5cm in length and a cased set of eleven silver coffee spoons and sugar tongs together with a silver plated tray, silver plated toast rack and two silver plated trophy cups, silver weights approximately 150 grams including the mirror in the compact and the chrome workings of the cheroot cutter Condition: one coffee spoons missing in the set; compact glass with small chip lower left, silver plate worn
A 1920'S SILVER BACHELORS TEAPOT my Manoah Rhodes & Son Limited, with marks for London 1922, overall 20cm wide x 11cm high together with six silver napkin rings, a small silver ashtray, an early 20th century silver purse, six Oriental white metal teaspoons, a cased set of silver coffee spoons and a small quantity of plated cutlery, an opium pipe and an onyx box Condition: the teapot with hallmarks slightly worn, inscribed with a monogram, several small dents, 242 grams; the purse with four small dents; napkin rings with dents and wear; total silver weight including the teapot 440 grams; oriental white metal spoons 99 grams
A GEORGE III SILVER DESSERT FORK in the old English pattern together with a silver jam spoon and a group of Georgian and later condiment spoons, approximately 237cm grams in weight, together with five teaspoons stamped 'sterling', 69.5 grams in weight, a continental white metal christening spoon, a further teaspoon with hardstone handle and a George V silver plated beaker originally retailed by Rowell & Son Limited Oxford and with inscription and dated 1917 Condition: the cutlery overall with marks worn due to age and use; the pair of salt spoons with remains of an elastic band still attached; caddy spoon very chewed; the salt shovel with severe oxidisation; the sterling teaspoons with oxidisation due to a elastic bands
A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE BOAT together with a 20th century silver sauce boat, combined weight of 201.2 grams; a 20th century silver teapot with bakelite handle and knop, 424.2 grams in weight overall; a leather cased set of six silver plated beakers, the largest beaker 9.2cm diameter x 12.6cm high; and a yellow metal chain, unmarked, 109cm long overall (5) Condition: the Georgian silver sauce boat with repairs and dents where the feet join to the body; the more modern sauce boat with some minor wear to the marks otherwise in good condition; the teapot with some minor dents and marks overall and with spacer lacking to the knop replaced with a cork; the silver plated beakers with minor dents and marks and a little oxidised; the yellow metal chain in reasonable condition
AN S.T. DUPONT PARIS GOLD PLATED LIGHTER numbered BX4635, 3.5cm wide x 4.6cm high together with a further Dupont gold plated lighter, a silver vesta case with marks for Birmingham 1939, a small silver hip flask 5.3cm wide x 6.2cm high, a 9 carat gold miniature circular picture frame, a yellow metal clip marked 18k and a gold plated clip Condition: the yellow metal clip marked 18k is 3.5 grams; the silver 55 grams; gold framed miniature picture frame is 3.5cm diameter and 9 grams overall including the glass
TWO SILVER BACKED BRUSHES, a silver and tortoise shell backed mirror, 29cm in length; a white metal candlestick marked 830; a spirit label; a silver mustard pot with a blue glass liner; two Eastern white metal cups each 6cm in height; silver tea strainer retailed by Wearings London Condition: mustard pot in good condition with minor surface marks, no spoon; mirror in good condition with minor dents and minor wear to the mark; tea strainer in good condition with very minor dents, 12cm wide; silver backed brushes with some minor dents and wear; tea strainer and mustard pot excluding blue glass liner 82 grams; silver backed brushes 262 grams; white metal cups 80 grams; candlestick 88 grams; mirror approximately 205 grams
A VICTORIAN OAK AND SILVER PLATE TANTALUS with three cut glass bottles and three silver spirit labels 'Sherry', 'Brandy' and 'Whiskey', 39cm wide x 33cm high together with a four section glass decanter, 30cm high; a cut glass cocktail shaker, 21cm high and two Iznik style pottery pieces Condition: decanter locked shut, no key; silver spirit label in good condition, with minor dents; decanters look generally good but locked in position; Iznik charger with repaired chip to the edge and a small chip to the edge; the ewer with surface nibbles
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER ROSEBOWL with embossed reeded decoration, marks for London 1901, inscribed 'Oxford Croquet Tournament Challenge Cup, Open Singles Class II, 1905', 25.7cm diameter x 17cm high together with a turned and ebonised base, all fitted in a mahogany box converted from an instrument box Condition: silver bowl approximately 1kg in weight, makers mark partly worn, date mark slightly worn, some polishing wear, otherwise in good condition
A MATCHING SHEFFIELD SILVER TEAPOT AND HOT WATER JUG each with carved ebony handles and marks for Sheffield 1947, the teapot 29cm wide x 13.5cm high, approximate combined weight of 1.2 kgs Condition: in good condition with very minor surface marks, hot water jug with a small dent to one side
A VICTORIAN SILVER CIGAR CASE by Horton & Allday, having a gilt lining and marks for Birmingham 1887, inscribed 'Col.W.F.Kelly In memory of the days we served together in The Kings', 11.5cm wide x 7cm deep, 102 grams At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot This in no way indicates a good condition Please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A SILVER BLUE GLASS LINED MUSTARD POT 10cm wide x 8cm high; a pair of pierced silver bonbon dishes, each 11.5cm wide and a pair of silver plated wine coasters Condition: mustard pot lacking spoon, lid slightly bent, doesn't sit properly; dishes with some polishing wear, marks indistinct; wine coasters have plate badly worn, copper showing through, felt base loose on one, combined silver weight 165 grams
A 9 CARAT GOLD JUBILEE INGOT with marks for Edinburgh 1977, 30 grams in weight; together with a Jubilee silver ingot with marks for Edinburgh 1977, 30 grams in weight Condition: silver ingot with some minor wear to the marks; gold ingot in good condition with very minor surface scratches
A ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE SILVER TOPPED CRUET SET to include a pepperette 7.5cm in height, a salt and a mustard together with a Royal Doulton stoneware pepperette marked 'Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese 1667', 11cm in height; a Doulton Lambeth stoneware small sized harvest jug, 9cm in height and two further pieces Condition: silver pepperette is slightly dented at the finial'; mustard spoon missing, silver top very slightly dented, polishing wear; salt spoon associated not silver
A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS SHIP'S CLOCK the silvered dial marked Hughes & Son Limited Opticians, 59 Fenchurch Street, London, number 2282, having roman numerals, overall 12cm diameter x 7cm deep Condition: ticking when wound and moved, wear to the silver on the dial, glass in good condition, includes a key
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH WHITE METAL HANDLED MALACCA WALKING STICK with inscription dated 1934, 89cm long together with a silver topped ebonised walking cane, a modern walking stick with horn shepherds crook handle, two mahogany cased mantle clocks and a 19th century sampler, the sampler 42cm x 43cm Condition: the French walking stick with dents and marks to the handle; the walking cane with dents and marks to the mount; the larger mantle clock with remains of a sticker applied to the dial, complete with pendulum, not checked for working, with split to the back of the case; the smaller clock with a large split to the case and in poor condition; the sampler faded and in need of reglazing
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