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A CUT GLASS POWDER BOWL, WITH SILVER PLATED ELECYTROTYPE SHELL FORM LID, C1900, 14CM DIAM, A BROWN GLAZED STONEWARE MODEL OF A LADY'S BOOT, A PAIR OF TREEN SALAD SERVERS, A PAIR OF LEATHER COVERED WOOD BOOK ENDS, ETC Condition reportAs a lot in good condition. Boot with restoration to one of the laces
A GEORGE V PIERCED SILVER SWEETMEAT DISH OF QUAICH SHAPE, 17CM OVER HANDLES, BY SAUNDERS & SHEPHERD, CHESTER 1910, TWO OTHERS, AN ASHTRAY, SUGAR BOWL AND TOAST RACK, VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES, EARLY 20TH C, A SILVER BABY'S RATTLE AND AN EPNS TEAPOT STAND AND TEAPOT, 12OZS WEIGHABLE (9) Condition reportMostly in good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL WITH REEDED GIRDLE AND RIM, CRESTED, 22.5CM DIAM, BY SIBRAY, HALL & CO, SHEFFIELD 1898, THE FOOT INSCRIBED FOR THE RETAILER THE INCORPORATED GOLDSMITHS COY 202 REGENT ST W, 30OZS 10DWTS Condition reportMinor dent on foot, a few light polish scratches and residues, no engraving, marks good
A VICTORIAN SILVER CAPPED SQUARE GLASS INKWELL, APPROX 75MM, BY JOHN GRINSELL & SONS, LONDON 1897, AN EPNS TOAST RACK AND A PAIR OF COLUMNAR CANDLESTICKS (4) Condition reportInkwell in good condition with a few light scratches and tiny fleabite. Toast rack in good condition, candlesticks with slight wear to plating
TWO EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED CUT OR ETCHED GLOBULAR GLASS SCENT BOTTLES, 10 AND 13CM H, BOTH BIRMINGHAM, MARKES RUBBED, ONE 1907 AND AN OVAL FACETED SILVER JAR WITH SILVER COVER (3) Condition reportlarge bottle no stopper, cap dented. Small bottle - mount detached, minor dents and wear, no stopper. Jar in good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SERVICE, FIDDLE PATTERN, INITIALLED GSC, BY BENJAMIN SMITH III, LONDON 1841 AND 42, FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE FORKS, TWELVE TEASPOONS AND TWO EGG SPOONS, BY CONTEMPORARY MAKERS INITIALLED TO MATCH, 38OZS (38) Condition reportUniformly good condition with even light wear
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER DRESSING MIRROR, THE PIECED MOUNT DIE STAMPED WITH FLOWERS AND SCROLLING FOLIAGE, VACANT CARTOUCHE, BEVELLED PLATE, BACKED ON VELVET 42.5CM H, BY H MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM 1902 Condition reportEvidence of old polish residue, velvet backing typically worn, strut present, glass original but slightly misted
A GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, 21 X 15CM, BY MANDER & SON, BIRMINGHAM 1912, ANOTHER AND A NORTH AMERICAN CAST GILT BRASS PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, C1920, MARKED ON STRUT MAUD & TAYLOR NEW YORK (3) Condition reportSilver photograph frame slightly dented, one more so than the other, the American frame in good condition but dirty
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX WITH INTEGRAL HINGE, CRESTED, 72MM L, MAKER W T, PROBABLY WILLIAM THOMPSON [SEE NOTE IN GRIMWADE, P.681], LONDON 1806, 1OZ 5DWTSThe crest and initial is that of Dove Condition reportCorner dented; typical light scratches consistent with age, no play in hinge
Henry VIII, Posthumous coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, no mm., 0.95g/12h (N1881; S 2415); Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. uncertain, two pellets behind bust, 0.75g/12h, Penny, mm. crescent, 0.49g (N 2016-17; S 2579-80); Commonwealth, Pennies (2), 0.39g/4h, 0.37g/5h (N 2729; S 3222); Charles II, Penny 1672 (ESC 709; S 3390); together with other silver coins (2) [8]. Fine and better, but several clipped £100-£150
Elizabeth I, Fifth issue, Sixpence, 1582, mm. Latin cross, 2.82g/6h (N 1997; S 2572); Charles II, Threepence, 1682 (S 3386); William III, Crown, 1696, third bust, octavo (S 3472); Birth of Prince Charles, 1630, a silver medal, unsigned, 30mm, 5.08g (MI I, 253/34; E 115) [4]. Fine and better £200-£300 --- Sold with a note from the Department of Coins and Medals, British Museum, dated 1971, referencing the coins included in this lot
2004 Gretsch Electromatic 5236 electric guitar; Finish: metallic silver, two blemishes to the top, scratches and dings to the back; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good, minor oxidisation; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: Kinsman hard case and original inspection tag; Weight: 4.56kg; Overall condition: good
A superb 19th century Burmese silver encased Dha sword with hammered silver hilt and scabbard, L. 96cm, presented to Major General Sir Owen Tudor Burne (1837–1909), private secretary to the Earl of Lytton in India, also served in Burma, together with a framed engraved portrait and a red leather covered government dispatch box (lock currently not functioning), engraved portrait size 53 x 42cm dispatch box size 46 x 31 x 23cm. Prov. Ownership by descent to Major General Sir Owen Tudor Burne and being offered for sale by a relative.
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