An Edwardian silver card case, embossed with a stag, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham, 1908, 10.1cm and a late Victorian silver snuff box.CONDITION: Snuff box- A few minor dings and scratches in general. Hallmarks rubbed. Card case- Two small dents to the side and lid, otherwise overall condition is good. Hallmarks clear.
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A pair of Edwardian silver four division cruet stands, Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1907, 15.9cm, 17oz, both with four associated glass bottles.CONDITION: Both stands are slightly wobbly on a flat surface, one worse than the other as it has a dented foot, so in need of attention. Both are also a little mis-shapen. Both sets of bottle are associated and there are chips to the glass on most and one stopper is badly chipped.
A cased pair of fancy silver serving spoons by George Adams, London, 1857 and a silver fiddle pattern fish slice, George Adams, London, 1860, gross 12.5 oz.CONDITION: Spoons- Engraved crest on each. Minor surface scratches to both.Fish slice- Numerous surface scratches in general. Crease dent to the blade. Engraved crest. Quite well used. All hallmarks clear.
A late Victorian novelty silver mounted timepiece, modelled as an anvil upon a tree stump, Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham, 1898, now with later quartz movement, on marble base, height 10.8cm.CONDITION: Engraved initials and date. Dent on top of anvil. and large dent on one side of the anvil. Base is chipped. Timepiece not currently working. Hallmarks clear.
A set of three early Victorian pierced silver salts by The Barnards, London,1840 and a pair of similar salts, London 1843, height 52mm, 13oz. (with liners).CONDITION: Three- Two has engraved monogram and the other an engraved crest. Hallmarks clear.Pair- Tired engraved crest. Old small repair within the decoration. Part of hallmarks cut, so maker's mark now not visible. The other has two splits within the decoration. Liners probably not original as they differ. Two are chipped.
A pair of Edwardian silver cluster column dwarf candlesticks, Walter Latham & Son, Sheffield, 1902, 14.4cm, weighted.CONDITION: Holes appearing on the corners of both of the stepped bases. There are also dents, dings and splits around the foot rims of both. A Few small dings and scratches to the columns. One sconce has a large dent to the rim. Overall average to poor condition. Hallmarks clear.
A George IV silver rounded rectangular teapot, by William Bateman, London, 1823, gross 25 oz.CONDITION: Numerous small dings and a few larger dents around the undecorated belly. Two small dents around the top rim. Two small dents to the lid. A few small dents and some scratches to the underside of the base. A few small dings to the spout. Hallmarks clear but with some rubbing.
A George V engine turned silver mounted double inkwell, of flared form, with engraved inscription and yellow metal angles, Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 1923, 15.5cm, weighted.CONDITION: Engraved inscription to lid. Both glass wells missing. Very tarnished. Overall condition is otherwise good. Hallmarks clear.
An Edwardian repousse silver mounted easel mirror by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1904, 55.6cm.CONDITION: Engraved monogram at the top. Two screws missing from the side. Split to silver in top rim. A few small bumps and dents around the edges. Three tacks missing from around the front of the frame. Glass chipped in one corner. Hallmarks clear.
A matched pair of early 20th century pierced silver circular baskets, with blue glass liners, Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1906 and E.S. Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, 1921, diameter 11.1cm, both with blue glass liners, 7oz.CONDITION: Possible old small repair at the bottom of one handle. Both wobble very slightly on a flat surface. One liner has a chip and a few nibbles to the rim. Hallmarks clear on both.
A late Victorian novelty silver and enamel vesta case, modelled as a domino, Thomas Johnson II, London, 1881, 47mm, gross 33.1 grams.CONDITION: Damage/loss to the enamel in 3 corners along with small hairline cracks. Small patch of abrasions to the enamel surface towards the centre. Deep scratch to the silver on one side. Other minor surface scratches to the silver in general. Hallmarks clear.
An Edwardian novelty silver mounted pin cushion modelled as a hatching chick, Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester, 1906, height 42mm.CONDITION: Three fairly prominent dents around the egg base, along with a few minor dings also. A few small dents to the base and a smell dent to the top of the head. Cushion loose and quite worn. Hallmarks clear but some rubbing to the maker's mark.
A George V silver lidded amber flash cut glass scent jar, makers mark rubbed, London, 1931, 16.5cm.CONDITION: Two small dents to the side of the lid. Collar was gilded at some point but now worn away. Numerous small dings/knocks around the collar in general. Glass and stopper in good condition.
A pair of early Victorian silver candlesticks by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1839, 25.8cm, weighted.CONDITION: A few holes appearing on top of both circular bases and also to the platform below the collar. Several dings around the bases of both also. Fair condition. Hallmarks clear but with some rubbing.
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