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A late 19th century German silver sugar box, with Hanau marks possibly for Neresheimer & Sohne, the hinged cover chased with a Medieval soldier upon horseback, the frieze with C-scrolls, flowers and foliage, having gilt-washed interior, 6.2oz, import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, London 1899, w.11cmCondition report: Minor age/handling wear all over, otherwise very good condition.Hinge good and lid fits well.Marks all good.
A cased pair of mid-Victorian silver and mother of pearl pocket knife and fork, each with fold-out action and monogrammed silver cartouche, maker J.L., Sheffield 1872/3, in fitted leather case, case w.9cmCondition report: Both appear excellent and little used.Case with leather losses and incomplete hinge.
A Victorian silver part cutlery suite, in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, comprising pair of tablespoons, six dessert spoons, seven table forks, six dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, pair of mustard spoons, and three teaspoons, all with monogrammed terminals, gross weight 57.2oz, maker George Angell & Co, London 1848-1850
A collection of principally George III silver tablespoons, in the Old English pattern, to include a pair by William Bateman, London 1838, a pair by Thomas Purver, London 1817, a set of three by Thomas Eustace, Exeter 1815, a pair by Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1813, and a set of three by Charles Hougham, London 1810 (12), gross weight 24.7oz
A collection of seven various principally George III silver tablespoons, in the Old English pattern, comprising one by William Eley & William Fearne, London 1802, one by Mary & Eliza Sumner, London 1809, one by Hester Bateman, London 1786, one by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1807, one by Thomas Northcote, London 1791, one by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1800, and one George II example, makers mark worn, London 1755, gross weight 13.5oz (7)Condition report: All without repairs.Bowls generally good.George II example marks worn, all other marks excellent.
Assorted Scottish silver flatware in the Kings and the Fiddle patterns, comprising a pair of table forks in the Fiddle pattern, Edinburgh 1807, a pair of tablespoons in the Fiddle & Shell pattern, Edinburgh 1818, a set of four William IV and Victorian tablespoons and a matching pair of table forks in the Kings pattern, various dates but all Edinburgh assays, gross weight 22oz
A circa 1830 silver harlequin cutlery suite, in the Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, comprising four tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, and twelve dessert forks, gross weight 96.4oz, various dates and makers but all circa 1830 and with London assays, the whole in associated oak fitted canteen, canteen w.41cm
A William IV silver three-piece teaset, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar, and cream, each having shoulders chased with C-scrolls, flowers and foliage, gilt-washed interiors, gross weight 34.2oz, Edinburgh assays but heavily worn, teapot h.16cmCondition report: Sugar – medium size dent to shoulder.Teapot – several small dents.Some handling wear and rubbing to hallmarks throughout.
A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, each having detachable sconces over embossed collars, and on fluted square columns to loaded bases with applied rams head masks, maker Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1907, h.17.5cmCondition report: Both with numerous minor dents around foot rim.Marks fair to good.Stand well.One bent to top under sconce.One with two small wear holes to capitals and the other with a single wear hole – all very small.One with fine approx. 1cm seam split near base.Bases 9cm square.
A mid-Victorian silver lidded tankard, in the medieval style and of cylindrical form, the hinged domed cover with raised thumbpiece opening to reveal gilt washed interior, 13.4oz, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1866, h.18cmCondition report: Stands well but foot rim is bent.Hinge good and cover fits very well.All marks good.With numerous small dents throughout, but no splits or repairs.Gilt to interior is good.
*A late Victorian silver dressing table box, the hinged cover chased with an allegorical scene within a gadrooned border, opening to reveal velvet lined partitioned interior, the sides being half-fluted and reeded, gross weight 29.4oz, maker Robert Humphreys, London 1879, w.19cmCondition report: Stands well.Closes well.Numerous creases to edge of cover.Numerous small dents to underside of base.Chased work all good.No splits or holes.Some polish residue.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
*A pair of George III silver shell shaped bonbon dishes, raised on shell feet, 7.5oz, maker Henry Green, London 1788, w.14cmCondition report: Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
*An early George III silver pedestal lighthouse sugar caster, having a finial topped and bright cut engraved pierced dome cover, the body chased with C-scrolls, flowers and foliage, 2.9oz, maker ID, London 1764, h.13cmCondition report: Stands well.Very small dent to cover.Marks very good.No apparent additional pieces.No splits, cracks or warping.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
A George III silver teapot stand, of oval form, having a bright cut engraved border of leaves and flowers, the centre with further bright cut engraved floral bouquet and monogram, 5oz, maker John Emms, London 1803, w.18.5cmCondition report: Slightly warped and wobbles when standing.Marks excellent.No splits or repairs.Requires a good polish.
*An early George III silver pedestal cream jug, of helmet form, having serrated edge, 2.2oz, makers mark worn, London 1766, h.10cmCondition report: Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
*A part set of George IV silver and mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks, comprising ten knives and eleven forks, the knives each with engraved armorial, maker Richard Poulden, London 1820/21, the whole housed in a later fitted canteen, w.34cmCondition report: One mother of pearl handle badly chipped.Some modest age and handling wear.Otherwise good.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
A small quantity of Victorian and later silver gilt flatware, in the Kings and similar patterns, to include a pair of sauce ladles, three various preserve spoons, pickle fork and butter knife, gross weight 11oz, various dates and makers but principally London assays; together with a small quantity of similar silver plated wares, to include a pair of sauce ladles, sugar spoons etc
An American sterling silver gilt eight-place setting of fish knives and forks, by Shreve, Crump & Lowe Co, circa 1869-1888, the knives stamped to the blades and the forks to the reverse of the tines; together with two Birks sterling silver gilt soup spoons, gross weight 23.5ozCondition report: Two forks repaired to necks.Gilt good.Modest age wear.Fine surface scratches to blades etc.
An Edwardian yellow and white metal synthetic ruby and old European cut diamond triple cluster ring, featuring three graduated round vermeil synthetic rubies, dimensions between approx 4.4 x 2.75mm and 5.25 x 3.5mm, total weight estimated as 1.69 carats, within a border of 24 old European cut diamonds, dimensions each approx 1.8 x 1.4mm, total weight estimated as 0.72 carats, in bezel and millegrain settings, size R, gross weight 4.9g, stamped and tested as 18ct with silver settingsCondition report: Minor abrasions to facets on synthetic rubies.Tarnishing to the gold commensurate with age.Worn settings to diamonds.
An early 20th century Swiss cylinder silver gilt and guilloche enamelled ball pendant watch, having unsigned silvered dial, the case enamelled in shades of red and white, jewelled movement (lacking glass), dia.23mmCondition report: No winding mechanism, so cannot ascertain if it works.
A silver gilt cased Must de Cartier tank quartz wristwatch, having rectangular black Roman dial and fitted to a black Cartier lizard strap with pin buckle fastening, case back marked Argent 925. 6119901, in original box with guarantee and service guarantee, case dimensions 32 x 24mm, gross weight 28.9gCondition report: Watch is not currently working and requires a service.Unable to remove back to check movement.Case back is marked and dented.
A continental silver and enamelled box, early 20th century, the hinged cover decorated a scene of a noble family picnicing within a landscape, all within blue borders, having cabochon sapphire set thumb-piece, opening to reveal gilt washed interior, stamped 800, 7.5cmCondition report: Some small enamel losses / flaking to central area of scene.Outer blue enamel tarnished at 5-6 o'clock.All silver good.Interior immaculate.
A late Victorian coromandel and silver plated tantalus, having three hobnail cut square glass decanters and stoppers (each decanter with a single chip to neck, and probably not original), w.37cmCondition report: All coromandel good.Plate tarnished.Lock works and key is present.All decanters chipped to collars and bases.Decanter height to top of stopper 22cm, height to neck 16.2cm, depth 8.3cm.
A silver mounted wild boar’s tusk cigar-cutter, marked Fabergé, St Petersburg 1908-1917, and bearing workmasters mark for Julius Rappaport (IP), the tusk mounted onto a realistically chased silver boars head set with cabochon garnet eyes and issuing silver leaf and acorn trailing decoration along most of the tusks length, with hinged jaw action and cutter in the snout, bearing further silver plaque inscription in Cyrillic for Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov (Кн. Ф. Ф. Юсу́пов) in remembrance of a successful days hunt in 1912, length 29cm, in original fitted silk and velvet lined wooden case with engraved silver latch, the lid interior stamped with the Imperial warrant ‘Fabergé Moscow St Petersburg Odessa’, case w.34cm, h.12.5cm, d.22.5cmProvenance: ex-lot 62 in Christie’s Objets Russes et Fabergé auction, Geneva, 16 November 1988.The aristocratic and immensely wealthy Yusupuv family had a long-standing relationship with the Fabergé firm and commissioned several pieces from workmaster Julius Rappaport in particular; who was best known for his naturalistic animal figures. Prince Felix Yusupov is most famous for his role in the assassination of nefarious influencer Rasputin, which took place in the Yusupov’s Moika Palace in December 1916. After the revolution, much of the Yusupov family’s treasures were nationalised and sold by the state or housed in museums. Today Moika Palace serves as a "Palace of Culture for Educators" and operates as a museum, while the Yusupov’s Fabergé egg is owned by the Sandoz Foundation in Switzerland.Condition report: Tusk with some stains, otherwise good condition.Silver all good and complete, no apparent repairs.Action good.Marks good.Box grubby, faded and scuffed, but complete.Hinge good and all original.
An interesting selection of worldwide coinage and badges together with a large and heavy silver medallion awarded to Miss Mary Graham (Wesleyan), 1909The Auctioneer states that on one side of the heavy silver medal it says 'Wesleyan Foreign Missions Newcastle District Miss Mary Graham 1909' plus hallmarks etc. On the reverse of the coin there is the actual Wesleyan medallion within a trefoil and the Holy Bible and an urn on it and at the bottom a ribbon stating 'I am the Way, the Truth and Life'. 4.5cm diameter. No script around the edges and the weight of the coin is 45.7g (images front and back have been added)
An assortment of ceramics to include a hand-decorated Spanish dish, an early 20th century Copeland late Spode Jasperware-style jug, an early 19th century lozenge-shaped dish hand-decorated with sprigs of flowers (damaged), an early 20th century Royal Doulton series ware two-handled jug with a Dutch scene, a Doulton Lambeth stoneware beaker with hallmarked silver rim and an early 20th century Coalport vase decorated in the Japanese aesthetic taste (selection)
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