Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back (1980) British Quad film poster, artwork by Drew Struzan, Silver Logo, 20th Century Fox, folded, 30 x 40 inches. Condition Report: Near mint, very clean. Little wear at cross folds, pencil title on reverse and light handling marks/age. Being very picky as its in really nice condition!
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Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver cream jug, helmet shaped with pierced design, reeded angular handle to an oval spreading foot, 7 x 10cm, Birmingham 1903, maker's mark John Edward Wilmot, a silver napkin ring, Birmingham, 1940, together with a silver plated example, silver weight 94gms
Mixed Lot: cased set of six silver handled butter knives, Sheffield 1914, John Biggin Ltd, together with a pair of Georgian silver tongs with bright cut decoration, four silver trefid end tea spoons and two Old English examples, six Continental white metal spoons, the bowls embossed with a cow, with twist stems, each with a bull head finial, together with a single Continental tea spoon with a cast finial of a man and a child, weighable silver 170gms
Mixed Lot: cased George VI silver christening set with a child's silver spoon and pusher, Birmingham 1936, maker's mark Arthur Price & Co Ltd, together with a cased christening spoon and fork, Hanoverian pattern, Birmingham 1936/7, maker's mark Barker Bros Silver Ltd, (2) (a/f)
Silver three-piece bachelor's tea service of oval form comprising tea pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, each with half fluted bodies, wooden handle and finial on tea pot, tea pot and cream jug hallmarked London 1900, sugar bowl Sheffield 1900, maker's mark Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, g/w 762gms
Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver sauce boat, Chester 1905, maker's marks for Stokes & Ireland Ltd; a George V tea strainer and stand, Birmingham 1926, G W Lewis & Co; a small spirit flask of square shape with engraved monogram and screw on lid, marks rubbed; a silver square ashtray, Birmingham 1956, Charles Green & Co Ltd; a hallmarked silver egg cup with castellated border, loaded base, Birmingham 1931, together with two silver napkin rings, g/w 300gms
George V silver cigarette case of rectangular form, chased and engraved foliate detail with central shield cartouche, engraved with a monogram, push button and thumb piece opening to a gilt lined interior, Birmingham 1926, maker's mark Charles S Green & Co Ltd, 10.5 x 8.5cm, 155gms
Mixed Lot: George V silver sauce boat of typical form, gadrooned rim with capped scroll handle, supported on three hoof feet, Birmingham 1929 by Walker & Hall, 118gms, together with a George VI Old English sauce ladle, Sheffield 1936, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 40gms (2)
George IV silver tea pot of oval form having a reeded body with applied scroll and shell rim, a hinged lid, the curved spout and reeded scroll handle both with leaf capped decoration, standing on four ball feet, 30 x 16cm, London 1825, maker's mark William Bateman I, 786gms g/w
Mixed Lot: George V silver cigarette case of shaped rectangular form with central monogram and chased and engraved detail, gilt interior, Chester 1923, maker's mark E J Trevitt & Sons Ltd, together with an Edward VII cigarette case of rectangular ribbed form, chased and engraved with a foliate design, Chester 1904, maker's mark Boots Pure Drug Co (a/f), g/w 102gms
Mixed Lot: George V silver toast rack of rectangular frame, with four divisions and central loop carrying handle standing on four ball feet, London 1933, maker's mark Harrods Ltd (a/f), together with a George V toast rack, Sheffield 1946, maker's mark W & J A B, g/w 140gms
Mixed Lot: George VI silver small tankard, baluster form, scroll capped handle standing on a spreading foot, 7cm tall, Birmingham 1945, maker's mark Smith & Langdell, together with a George V small tankard of slight tapering form, capped scroll handle standing on a reeded foot, 5cm tall, both a/f, 150gms g/w
Mixed Lot: Edward VII silver bowl of squat circular form with card cut wavy rim standing on three hoof feet, Sheffield 1908 (a/f), an Art Nouveau small dish with later engraved centre, Birmingham 1906, maker's mark rubbed (a/f), together with two Continental white metal small dishes engraved with Persian designs, 8.5cm diam, g/w 186gms
Extensive silver and enamel Art Deco dressing table wares to include a cut glass powder bowl with pull off cover, mirror and two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a glass atomiser and comb, all with white guilloche enamel and black enamel detail, Birmingham 1936, maker's mark Mappin & Webb Ltd (enamel losses)
Mixed Lot: pair of George V silver candlesticks of circular form to a knopped cylindrical stem on a circular spreading base (loaded), each with original hallmarked pull off sconce, London 1918, 17cm tall (a/f), together with a pair of circular candlesticks with reeded detail, loaded bases, 16cm tall, Birmingham 1914, maker's mark rubbed, with engraved to foot "March 1917" (a/f)
Mixed Lot: three silver coffee can holders, pierced with rails and flowers, with floral handles, Birmingham 1903 and London 1903 (a/f), a small circular white metal pin tray dish, together with a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert fork and four various silver tea spoons, g/w 128gms
Mixed Lot: Unusual hallmarked silver pen and pencil combination, the engine turned barrel hallmarked Birmingham 1958, one end a retractable pencil, the other a ballpoint with a pull off cover, maker's mark S J Rose & Son, 13cm long, a George V silver pencil holder, Birmingham 1916, by William Vale & Sons, together with a silver cased folding fruit knife, Sheffield 1904, Joseph Rogers & Sons (3)
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