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A late Victorian diamond-set bird bar brooch, the three flying storks set with cushion-shaped diamonds and ruby eyes in silver on gold, on a gold bar brooch with inscription dated 1889 (possibly to commemorate a birth), 5cm wide The myth of the stork delivering babies can be traced back to antiquity. In the 19th century, it gained new traction as a symbol of birth when it was popularised by Hans Christian Andersen in his version of the fable, called "The Storks" (1838).
A Victorian natural pearl and diamond pendant, of scrolling foliate design set overall with graduated old circular-cut diamonds in silver and gold, suspending an articulated pearl, 5cm high, chain 38cm long Accompanied by report number 18491 dated 10 March 2020 from The Gem & Pearl Lab stating that the part-drilled drop-shaped pearl measures 6.6mm wide and is natural saltwater.
A late Victorian blown glass waisted decanter with silver rim / pourer (by John Thomas Heath and John Hartshorne Middleton for Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1895), an Edwardian cut glass fruit bowl with silver rim (by Thomas Latham and Ernest Morton, Chester 1902) and a cut glass match striker of thimble form with silver rim (by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Chester, date mark obscured) CONDITION REPORTS Decanter - no chips or cracks however the interior is cloudy and marked and there is condensation, generally in need of a good clean, has wear and tear conducive with age and use. Fruit bowl - is heavily scratched and some areas of chipping/fritting to the cut glass decoration. Thimble match striker - has some internal flaws and is in need of a clean. Otherwise all items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A small collection of various sundry items to include eye glass, small quantity of various costume jewellery, military badges, Colibri lighter, playing cards, mother of pearl handled folding fruit knife, smoker's penknife, leather belts and 1951 Ordnance Survey reproduction of the 1944 War Office silk map of Basra and Baghdad, silver mounted teether, etc
A pair of Victorian Scottish silver "King's" pattern sauce ladles, bearing ownership initials "C" (by George Jamieson of Aberdeen with London hallmark for 1855), 3 oz, together with a "King's" pattern butter knife, tea knife by Mary Chawner, salt spoon and pair of plated sauce ladles and mustard spoon (8 pieces total), 6.95 oz weighable silver
An early Victorian silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration, the top inscribed "MF", opening to reveal a gilt-washed interior with pierced scrolling foliate grille (by Thomas either Smith, Shaw or Simpson Junior, Birmingham 1837), 3 cm x 2.2 cm x 1.1 cm , 0.5 oz
A modern crossbow together with two Armex UK bows CONDITION REPORTS Crossbow - the woodwork has dents and knocks / scratches conducive with use. There is some sign of rust to some of the metalwork particularly the trigger and top screw bolt and the sight. There appears to be a screw of some sort missing towards the front end of the bow and chips to the metal work. The plastic to the shoulder end is inscribed "MK" within a seal mark of bow and arrow and has some knocking and scratching. The trigger and release appear to work though not known if in full working order. Armex UK silver maple leaf decorated bow - not known if complete as it does appear some elements of the firing mechanism do not appear so. There are some signs of rusting to the nuts. See images for further detail. Armex UK blue bow - again not known if complete though it does appear some items may be missing. See imgaes for further detail.
A shallow silver bowl of plain form with engraved decoration to the centre depicting a Stork at a door with baby in basket, inscribed "Aker Mead Halifax Yorks - Miss Jill MacIntosh - Delivery Book - 1934 May 11" (by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1892), together with an Asprey silver shallow curved card case of rectangular form (London 2005), inscribed "To R.W.H Happy Birthday Love T.P-T - Asprey London", 11.03 oz total
A silver and enamel backed engine-turned dressing table set comprising mirror, two clothes brushes and two hairbrushes, the backs decorated with floral sprays (by Collett & Anderson, London 1957), together with a white metal and turquoise enamel decorated dressing table scent bottle of cylindrical form, 8.3 cm high
A Victorian silver novelty pepper as a seated or swimming goose (by James Barclay Hennell, London 1883), 2.93 oz, 9.5 cm long x 5.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Basically sound though with rolled paper on the neck, presumably to help support when lid in place. Otherwise in good condition with slight wear and surface scratching conducive with age and use. See images.
A World War II 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with Eighth Army bar and Defence medal, probably un-ascribed, together with a Waterman fountain pen, Waterman ballpoint pen and Parker propelling pencil, a white metal mounted propelling pencil and an ebony paperknife and a silver sheathed photograph frame
A George V travelling brush set with embossed floral spray decorated backed brush and silver mounted comb and oval mirror in a tooled and gilded leather case (by W J Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1927), together with a silver needle case, miniature whistle, "Fiddle" back fork and "Old English" pattern teaspoon, 2.53 oz total weighable silver
A collection of various small silver wares to include thirteen various spoons, engraved vesta case, two name tag chain bracelets, mother of pearl silver bladed fruit knife, another small penknife, silver lidded cut glass dressing table jar, silver lidded salt and two Norwegian white metal spoons, 9.55 oz weighable silver total
A large late 19th century German silver cup, Hanau, body and foot decorated with 6 lobes with interspaced floral and foliate engraved and embossed decoration, embossed heart stem with figural face supports, possibly by B Neresheimer & Sohne, import marks of Thomas Glaser, London 1894, height 31.5cm, 20.7ozGood overall condition, a couple of the top rim lobed joints have been re-soldered together, no obvious major damage, lightly abraded all over and slightly worn on high points through general handling, original marks slightly rubbed, import marks clear
A George III provincial silver pint mug, plain tapering cylindrical form with banded rims, thumb rest and engraved initials on handle, by John Langlands I and John Robertson I, hallmarks Newcastle 1785 overstruck on London marks, height 12.5cm, 9.9ozGood overall condition, abrasions and surface wear all over commensurate with age and use, hallmarks very slightly rubbed but still clear
A Victorian style sterling silver chain necklace, and 2 Scandinavian silver Viking shield brooches, necklace length 39cm, 48.4g total (3)All in good original condition, smaller brooch has a section of blue enamel missing, otherwise no damage or repair, marks clear, necklace engraved 925, brooches engraved 830s and 828
Various Scandinavian and Continental silver, including Marius Hammer Viking Revival ship salt, silver filigree boat, and pair of Swedish pickle forks (4)All in good original condition, no damage, lightly abraded all over and worn through use, marks clear, engraved 830 and 800
A pair of early 20th century Indian silver salts, formed as quaichs, by Hamilton & Co of Calcutta, elephant stamp along with Scottish hallmarks for Alexander Taylor Reid, Edinburgh 1948, length including handles 8cm, 1.1oz totalBoth in good overall condition with general signs of surface wear and abrasions, one has a 3mm split going vertically down into the bowl from the edge of one handle, otherwise no obvious damage or repair, marks very slightly rubbed but still clear
2 Georgian silver vinaigrettes, maker's include John Bettridge and T Simpson & Son, largest length 4cm (2)Both in fair used overall condition with small dents on corners, abrasions and wear all over, both hinges working but largest does not close firmly, both have personalised engraved initials, hallmarks generally clear
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