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Mixed Lot: antique Indian white metal bowl, circa 1900, with a continuous embossed figural and foliate design, 11cm diam, 152gms (a/f), Georgian silver table fork and spoon, five tea spoons, eight various Victorian tea spoons, together with silver tongs, preserving spoon and a mother of pearl and silver knife, gross weight 425gms (qty)
Mixed Lot: cased composite three piece cruet set comprising a baluster pepper, a mustard with hinged lid, a salt, both with blue glass liners, each stamped "Sterling" and two plated non-matching spoons, a white metal stylised candlestick together with a silver backed clothes brush (qty)
Mixed Lot: George V silver framed desk calendar, easel back, 14 x 12cm, Birmingham 1918, maker's mark Charles S Green & Co Ltd, a silver cigarette box of hinged rectangular form, engine turned decoration with an engraved presentation cartouche, wood lined, 14.5 x 8.5cm, Birmingham 1960, together with four silver backed dressing table brushes, various dates and makers
Victorian cased solid silver fish servers of typical form, the servers pierced blade with engraved cartouche depicting a fisherman hauling in the nets, the fork with engraved foliate decoration. Both handles engraved with a monogram, London 1858, maker's mark John James Whiting, the fitted silk lined and velvet case marked A B Savory & Sons, Goldsmiths, Cornhill, London, 375gms
Victorian silver plated ovoid vase shaped samovar/tea urn in the Adams style, features engraved banded decoration and high hoop handles, vacant cartouche back and front, the spout with an ivory tap and raised on four bun feet, stamped to base "Lloyd Payne & Amiel, Manchester", stamped 1234 beneath, 43cm high, standing in a glass dome on an ebonised and lined socle
Victorian silver loving cup, profusely decorated with dogs, birds and a foliate design, having two shield shaped cartouches engraved with monograms and dated January 26th 1900, twin capped scroll handles to a circular spreading foot, London 1897, maker's mark Wakeley & Wheeler, 8cm high, 168gms
Last quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with key wind, having gold hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the movement inscribed Waltham, Mass. and numbered 2551052, the English silver case hallmarked Birmingham 1885, dial diam 5cm
Second quarter of 20th century Continental import hallmarked silver cased pocket watch, blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "Swiss made", the case back stamped with the import hallmark for Glasgow 1934, dial diam 45mm
Third quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial, subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "G E Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch St, London", the movement inscribed with the same and numbered 9145, the case back hallmarked London 1865, dial diam 45mm
Third quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with key wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, unnamed movement, the case back stamped with Birmingham hallmark for 1886, dial diam 5cm
George III silver cased pocket watch (previously paired, now missing outer case), blued steel hands to white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, (hairline cracks), the verge movement inscribed "W B Roberts, Dublin", stamped to case back London 1812, maker's mark TC, dial diam 5cm (a/f)
Third quarter of 20th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with key wind, blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, unnamed movement, case back hallmarked Birmingham 1886, dial diam 45mm within fitted brown leather case
Last quarter of 19th/first quarter of 20th century Continental nickel cased pocket watch with button wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "John White, Teddington, Swiss made", replacement plastic glass, dial diam 4cm, together with a hallmarked silver graduated watch chain suspending an enamelled hallmarked silver medallion inscribed "Norwich Lads Club", diam 2.5cm bearing Chester hallmark for 1938, weight of chain and medallion 50gms
First quarter of 20th century import hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with key wind, gold hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "Acme Lever, H Samuel, Manchester, Swiss made", replacement plastic glass, the case back stamped with the London import hallmark for 1924, dial diam 5cm
First quarter of 20th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with button wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial (small hairline crack), unnamed movement, numbered 148804, case back hallmarked Birmingham 1904, dial diam 4.5cm, mounted on a nickel double curb link chain with T-bar, together with a hallmarked silver cigar holder case (only) of usual tapering cylindrical form, Birmingham 1908, and a hallmarked silver bottle top (3)
Ladies first quarter of 20th century import hallmarked silver cased wrist watch with blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with red and black Arabic numbers, the unnamed movement stamped "Swiss made", the case back stamped with the London import hallmark for 1917, dial diam 20mm, no strap or bracelet, together with an early 20th century indistinctly stamped white metal small butterfly brooch with blue and green enamelled decoration, 20mm wide (2)
Mixed Lot: import hallmarked silver pocket watch with button wind (lacking circlet), import hallmark London 1915, Continental white metal fob watch, dial diam 30mm stamped .800 and a further Continental white metal cased fob watch with key wind, floral engraved back stamped .800 (a/f), two with chains (3)
Mixed Lot: gent's first quarter of 20th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch, the face inscribed "The Climax" action patent, Chester 1906 (a/f), gent's first quarter of 20th century gold plated hunter pocket watch with enamelled dial inscribed "Invar", and a last quarter of 19th century hallmarked silver cased hunter pocket watch, the dial inscribed "Farringdon D", the case bearing the Birmingham hallmark for 1885 (3)
Mixed Lot: mid-20th century small silver pedestal bowl with gadrooned rim to a plain polished spreading foot, Birmingham 1945, 5.5cm high, maker's marks rubbed, together with a twin handled tea strainer of typical form, London 1947, maker's mark Edward Barnard & Son Ltd, 176gms gross weight
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