Coconut cup, sugar basin and milk jug from Garrard and company Ltd and a banded mug with marks for Cupid in a heart shaped cartouche and 1603. An old coffee grinder, probably Belgian. Plus various plated wares. Condition; coconut cup, generally OK but scratches. White metal band to top. Garrard and company Ltd, very good condition. Mug, worn but functional. Coffee grinder, works but in need of TLC. Silver plate, warn / tarnished with silver plate wearing from the bowl.
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Two jet brooches, a gilt metal torgonise and enamel mourning brooch and earrings and a silver crucifix and chain, figural brooch measures 6cm x 5cm and has been repaired, other jet brooch has small chip and repaired, the rest are generally good, some usage marks consistent with age
A sterling silver gents cushion shaped Cyma wristwatch, 30mm wide without crown, contains a 15 jewel named Cyma Cal.234 manual wind movement as found in the Cyma WWW military watch, silver case London 1931, silver wire lugs, running and keeping time in saleroom, some scratches consistent with use, new strap
A collection of silver plated wares, including a silver plated tea and coffee set, with coffee pot, 22 by 10.5 by 22cm high, teapot, 27 by 12 by 16cm high, a twin handled sugar bowl, 21 by 10.5 by 11cm high, and a milk jug, 13.5 by 7.5 by 11cm high, together with various flatware, and some pewter wares. (1 box)
A collection of WWI, WWII and Masonic medals, including, a WWI War and Victory medals for '200388 Pte. C.L. Appleby', a WWII Defence medal with box addressed to 'Mr. C.L. Appleby' and a silver Vice Patron medal, with a five pointed star surmounting a banner inscribed 'Aegros Sanat Humanitas' and oval relief casting, engraved to 'W. Bro C. Appleby, 55', in original presentation box, a WWI trio for 'G-5696 Pte G. W. Warner' Queen's R.' a 1914-15 Star, War and Victory medals, with ribbon bar, an associated miniature trio, a WWI 1914-15 Star and Victory medal for '3304 Pte. T. A. King 23 Lond. R.' and a Victory medal for '2 Lieut. T. A. King', and other badges. (1 bag)
A Japanese scroll painting or Kakemono, depicting figures in a mountainous landscape,138 by 49cm, image size 84 by 41cm, another smaller scroll painting of a boat in a mountainous gorge, 87 by 24.5, image size 53 by 18, a Chinese embroidery, possibly a sleeve band, the polychrome and silver coloured silks depicting a scholar in a pagoda in Chinese knotted technique on cream silk ground, 50 by 10cm, backed onto a scroll, 75 by 15.5cm, and two further pictures, including a reverse painting on glass, 8.5 by 18.5cm, in ornate frame, 20 by 22cm. (5)
Seven retro Corgi Toys die cast model dragsters, comprising four Whizzwheels models: a Quartermaster dragster 162, a two Santa Pod Raceway's Commuter Dragster 161, a Ison Bros. 'Wild Honey' dragster, together with a 'Silver Streak' Swedish Jet car, a John Woolfe dragster, and a Santa Pod 'Glow-Worm' Dragster, all with original boxes. (7)
An Edwardian cranberry glass epergne, 38 by 26.5 by 59cm high, together with a two silver plated cockerels, both stamped 'ITALY', one 19 by 14 by 24.5cm high, the other 14 by 16.8 by 21.8cm high, all a/f. (3) One of the trumpets is broken, there are also chips to the rim of the central trumpet and to the end of one cane, silver plated cockerels have bent claws and one in particular does not stand up without losing balance.
A group of twenty three small boxes, including a silver circular box with hinged lid, William Manton, Birmingham 1918, 8.2g, 3.4cm diameter, a silver pillbox in the form of a flower with jet stone to the centre, marked 925, 5.2g, 2.7cm diameter, a 19th century silver plated box with 1807 coin inset to the lid, 8.8 by 6.5 by 2.2cm high, an oval trench art box, likely for tobacco, 7.4 by 4.1 by 1.8cm high, a rectangular brass and agate snuff box 6 by 3.5 by 2cm high, an oval snuff box of similar design, 6.5 by 5.2 by 2cm high, and an Imperial Cachous cough drop tin. (23)
A group of 19th century snuff boxes, comprising an octagonal silver inset tortoiseshell box, 7.5 by 5.3 by 2cm, an oblong burr walnut box, inlaid with mother of pearl and tortoiseshell, 9.5 by 5.5 by 1.5cm, an oblong silver inset tortoiseshell box, 8 by 4 by 2.5cm, and a cylindrical horn box with metal inlaid lid, 6 by 2cm. (4)
An Edwardian silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, the front engraved with the initials AH and dated 12th February 1905, engraved to the reverse Rappeler, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1902, further marked Seamless 31; together with a George V silver vesta, of plain undecorated rounded rectangular form, maker William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1912 (2)
An Edwardian silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, the front enamel decorated with the arms of Magdalen College, Oxford, inscribed verso 'MADG COLL June 4th 1900 C Bridgewater', maker John William Barrett, Birmingham 1901Condition report: Small gouge to left of shield.Some wear to inscription on back.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A Queen Anne silver chamberstick, of circular form with loop handle, the pedestal baluster and turned candle-holder with removable sconce, conical snuffer with applied handle, 11.6oz, maker Lewis Mettayer, London 1704, dia.12.5cmCondition report: Sconce and snuffer not hallmarked.Stands well.Marks good.Heavy gauge of silver.Evidence of old repair to underside around two of the feet.Otherwise good.
A George V silver double sovereign case, of rounded rectangular form, having all-over foliate engraved decoration and initialled cartouche, maker William Hare Haseler, Birmingham 1911Condition report: Very small dent to one corner – easier to feel than to see.Otherwise excellent condition.
A late Victorian silver vesta, of plain undecorated hinged rectangular form, with domed cover and suspension loop, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1879; together with another late Victorian silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, having wrythen type swirling decoration, with suspension loop, maker John Milward Banks, Chester 1899 (2)
A George III silver decanter label for Madeira, with chain, maker Hester Bateman, no date letter struck, 5cmCondition report: No apparent faults.Hester Bateman (1708-1794) is probably England's most renowned female silversmith. She successfully ran her family business for thirty years following the death of her husband John in 1760, and was succeeded in turn by her sons, daughter-in-law, grandson and great-grandson. The Bateman family silversmithing company lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century.
A selection of four boxed pieces of Tiffany jewellery, comprising a silver oval link necklet with trigger clasp and oval signed Tiffany disc at ring end, length 385mm, gross weight 53.4g, hallmarked sterling silver, London 2000, sponsor T&Co; a silver oval link bracelet with trigger clasp and engraved circular disc at clasp end, length 180mm, gross weight 35.1g, hallmarked sterling silver, London 2000, sponsor T&Co; a silver heart locket, diameter 30mm, gross weight 12.7g, hallmarked sterling silver, London 2009, sponsor T&Co; and a silver oval belcher link bracelet with 15 engraved heart shaped links, all approx dia.12mm, with a lobster clasp, length 180mm, gross weight 15.8g, hallmarked sterling silver, London 2001, sponsor T&Co (4)
An Edwardian silver footed rose bowl, the whole chased with flowers and foliage, 29oz, maker Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1907, the whole raised on ebonised plinth with silver presentation plaque, dia.28cmCondition report: Requires a good polish, but no apparent faults.Ebonised plinth is worn in places.
A German Art Nouveau silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, having sinuous floral decoration, maker GM, circa 1900; together with a French Art Nouveau silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, having raised sinuous floral decoration, maker Charles Murat, Paris circa 1900 (2)Condition report: Both with very modest handling / age wear only.
A George III white metal cruet stand, of pierced oval form with bright cut engraved decoration, fitted for five bottles (missing), the whole raised on four silver claw and ball feet, the feet with Hester Bateman makers mark and lion passant, w.18cmCondition report: Hester Bateman (1708-1794) is probably England's most renowned female silversmith. She successfully ran her family business for thirty years following the death of her husband John in 1760, and was succeeded in turn by her sons, daughter-in-law, grandson and great-grandson. The Bateman family silversmithing company lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century.
A late 19th century French silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, surmounted by a four-leaf clover, maker possibly Jacques Louis & George Murat, Paris circa 1897; together with a late Victorian silver vesta, of hinged rectangular form, having diagonal line engraved decoration, maker Mitchell Bosley & Co, Birmingham 1891 (2)
A George III silver decanter label for Gin, with chain, maker Hester Bateman, no date letter struck, 5cmCondition report: No apparent faults.Hester Bateman (1708-1794) is probably England's most renowned female silversmith. She successfully ran her family business for thirty years following the death of her husband John in 1760, and was succeeded in turn by her sons, daughter-in-law, grandson and great-grandson. The Bateman family silversmithing company lasted until the middle of the nineteenth century.
A George II silver sweetmeat basket, of shaped and pierced oval form, the swing handle modelled as entwining floral scrolls, the whole raised on a floral pierced oval foot, 7.7oz, maker Aldridge & Stamper, London 1753, 15cmCondition report: No splits, dents or repairs.Marks good.Stands well.An excellent example.
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