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A group of silver items to include; a Queen Elizabeth II silver bonbon dish, fluted edge, hallmarked by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham, 1973, a Queen Elizabeth II silver small trinket dish, hallmarked by Cooper Bros & sons, Sheffield, 1973, a George VI silver small bonbon dish, pierced design, hallmarked by Barker Bros Silver Ltd, Birmingham, 1946, a Chester silver pierced silver trinket tray, having embossed floral design, a modern Sheffield silver trinket box, foliage design, a Birmingham silver vesta case and a hallmarked silver thimble. Weight: 380.3 grams (12.2ozt) Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear, scratching, etc.
A pair of 20th century cut glass and silver plated claret jugs, having stylised relief masked spout, elaborate handle and Lion finial to top. Each approx. 30.5cm high. (2) Further Details: Tarnishing, slight loss to plating, general wear and slight nibbles to glass.
A George VI silver tea pot, having ribbed body, ebonised finial and handle and stepped flat base, hallmarked by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester, 1938, approx. 14cm high x 27cm wide. Gross Weight: Approx. 671.3 grams (21.5ozt) Further Details: Few dents to body, tarnishing, general wear and slight scratching.
An Arts & Crafts four piece silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water jug, tri-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, squat hammered (planished) bodies each on three scroll feet, each handle with leaf terminals, the pots with ebony handles and finials, all hallmarked by Charles Edwards, London, 1914. (4) Gross Weight approx. 35.6 ozt (1107.2 grams).
A pair of Edwardian Neo-Classical style silver tapered candlesticks, raised on an oval base, with gadrooned design to base and stem, topped with detachable urn-form sconces, hallmarked by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield, 1904, each approx. 28cm high, weighted Further Details: Tarnished, some scratching and wear commensurate to age. Both stable.
A Queen Elizabeth II novelty silver Fox knife rest, of textured design, hallmarked by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1971, and a Queen Elizabeth II silver novelty hare shaped knife rest, hallmarked by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1965. (2) Weight: Approx. 99.3 grams (3.1ozt) Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear, slight scratching.
A Victorian silver topped cut glass cylindrical scent bottle, hinged top and internal stopper, the silver having embossed foliage design, hallmarked by Charles May, Birmingham, 1893. Approx. 8.4cm high. Further Details: Dented top, tarnishing, general wear and slight minor nibbles to glass.
A Victorian blue and white circular silver mounted ceramic scent bottle, transfer printed Willow pattern, the plain silver cover and collar hallmarked by Sampson Mordan, London, 1896, the scent bottle possibly Copeland with Reg no. 29260 to base, approx. 6cm long. Further Details: Chip to ceramic bottle edge, staining, tarnishing.
A George V silver small circular butter dish, having pierced side and twin stylised Nouveau style handles, on four feet with frosted and cut glass centre detachable bowl, hallmarked by 11.5cm wide x 4cm high. Weight: Approx. 64.5 grams (2ozt) Further Details: Some signs of slight wear to glass, some tarnishing and general wear.
A late 19th/early 20th century horn snuff mull, having unmarked white metal hinged top with thistle and foliage embossed decoration and circular agate stone to centre. Approx. 9cm long. Further Details: Hinged top does close but is quite loose, tarnishing and general wear to silver, horn has crack and some scratches.
A George V silver collared 'glug-glug' glass decanter, hallmarked by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1917, approx. 22cm high, and a Hukin & Heath silver topped cut glass preserve pot/jar, the detachable cover having angular handle, hallmarked by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1937, approx. 11.5cm high. (2) Further Details: Decanter has no stopper, damage visible inside decanter top under silver collar, nibbles/chips to areas but both stable.
Two late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver figures, one depicting a flower seller and cart, approx. 6cm long x 4cm high, the other a rickshaw, approx. 7cm long x 5cm high, both having stamped marks and initials LW possibly for Luen Wo. (2) Further Details: Generally okay, stable, some tarnishing and general wear.
A George V single silver candlestick, hexagonal stepped base and stem, weighted, hallmarked Chester, 1920, approx. 19cm high, a Birmingham silver topped glass rouge pot with handle to top, and an embossed Chester silver topped cut glass vanity pot. Weight: Approx. 22.9 grams (0.7ozt) Further Details: Candlestick - weighted area visible and crumbled, splitting, dents, wear, tarnishing, misshapen, pots -misshapen/dented areas, splitting, tarnishing etc.
A George V silver plain christening mug, circular footed base, engraved "GUY" to side, hallmarked by Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1928, approx. 9cm high. Weight: Approx. 128.6 grams (4.1ozt) Further Details: Dents to body, slightly misshapen, tarnishing and general wear.
A George V silver single handled tankard/mug, having circular footed base, hallmarked by Suckling Ltd, Birmingham, 1932, engraved to body "Copt Heath Golf Club 1931/32", approx. 12cm high. Weight: Approx. 257.7 grams (8.2ozt) Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear, slight scratching.
A Queen Elizabeth II silver sugar shaker, stepped circular foot and detachable cover, approx. 17cm high, hallmarked by Viners of Sheffield, 1960, a single Sheffield silver napkin ring by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, along with a plated souvenir spoon from Yukon and a plated tea strainer (handle broken in past) Weighable silver: Approx. 172.5 grams (5.5ozt) Further Details: Some general wear, tarnishing etc.
A Russian silver and cloisonné enamel spoon, coronet terminal, twist stem and marked to side, engraved in Russian and dated 1915 to inside of bowl, approx. 18cm long. Gross Weight approx. 51.2 grams (1.6ozt) Further Details: Some slight enamel damage but generally good.
A Russian silver and cloisonné enamel spoon, coronet terminal, twist stem and marked on the side, engraved in Russian and dated 1915 to inside of bowl, approx. 17.5cm long. Gross weight approx. 53.8 grams (1.7ozt) Further Details: Slightest enamel damage but generally good.
A pair of Edwardian silver five bar toast racks, Gothic arch with stylised supports and handle, hallmarked by William Hutton & Sons, London, 1903, each approx. 14.5cm high. Weight: Approx. 321.6 grams (10.3ozt) Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear, one handle slightly misshapen.
Cycling, a collection of 32 Cycling medals won by Timothy J Smith of the Clarencourt Cycling Club (South London) from 1948 to 1957, many in silver and various other medals won at events inc. Catford, Redhill, Tooting, Southern Counties etc, also includes 2 London Darts League medals and sold with 19 b/w photos from various cycling events & functions & also a certificate issued by the Southern Counties Cycling Union for the Best All Rounder Competition 1953 (gd)
Ephemera, Advertising, approx. 100 items dating from the late 19th to the early 20thC to include cards, scraps, flyers, inserts etc. Singer Sewing Machines Baden-Powell scrap, Kit-E-Kat, The March Railway Silver Prize Band perfume sachet, Huntley & Palmers, Clarke's Buffalo Biscuits, Izal, Hoffmann's, Mc Call & Co. Tucks, Pears, Liebig, Stollwerk, Sunlight Soap etc. (mixed cond)
Photographs, South Africa, group of approximately 500 small-format photos of Southern Rhodesia and South Africa, mainly by J.Adams, Engert & Seymour, gelatin silver prints including contact prints, some with press captions to reverse, 7.5 x 11cm and similar, contained in five small card boxes (gd)
Miniature Medals and Coins, a collection to comprise a Prince of Wales Box containing 5 miniature medals of Queen Victoria and 4 of her children, a Windsor Castle Box (brass), an 1888 miniature medal celebrating the Silver Wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales together with other Victorian miniature medals and coins (gen gd)
Commemorative Medallions, Austria, Belgium, Bohemia, Hungary, Netherlands, Russia, Spain to comprise 1744 Recapture of Prague by Kirk, 1906 Silver Wedding of Arthur & Margaret Krupp, 1831-65 Leopold I by Hart, 1840 Pierre-Paul Rubens Bi-Centenary of death, 1836 Coronation of Maria Anna Augusta & Ferdinand I (copy?), 1690 Joseph I Coronation, 1678 Peace of Nimeguen, 1747 William of Orange Elected, 1906 Nijmegen silver prize medal, late 1700s Grand Duke Alexander Y. Nevsky, 1746 Coronation of Ferdinand VI (gen gd) (11)
Postcards, Silks, 3 military embroidered regimental silk badges inc. Herefordshire Regt with lion above text, Notts and Derby with silver cross and crown above, also The Coldstream Guards with seven point gold star above text and red cross to centre (a little age toning on Hereford o/w gd)
Postcards, Silks, 6 mainly military and patriotic embroidered silk cards, inc. 'From somewhere in France' showing aircraft flying over church, with silver border; Souvenir of the GREAT WAR' written in capitals and coloured with flags of the allies; clasped hands in front of cross with PEACE and 1919 below; field gun below crossed flags and captioned 'A Volley of Greetings' and a similar design with Union Jack above clasped hands, caption 'For Victory' and field gun below (gd)
Postcards, Silks, 3 embroidered silk French place names, inc. 'Verdun' 'On ne passepass' showing lion to the left with key and French soldier to right with field telescope. 'Souvenir de Kemmel' with vertical silver tower, and lady sowing seeds at sunset with the caption 'France Quand: Meme' (gd)
Brass and Copper - A Viners four piece silver plated tea set, pumpkin shaped acorn topped, tea pot, coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, copper kettle, a pair of ornate candlesticks, square bases, horse brasses, Indian hammered vase, T.Cooke and sons Surveying instrument; etc
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