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Two early 20th century silver trinket boxes, one with inset tortoiseshell lid, Birmingham, 1911, 12.8cm.CONDITION: Chip to one corner of the tortoiseshell, only visible on the inside. Velvet interior torn and grubby. Other box- Lid does not shut properly and there are numerous bumps and dings to the base. Hallmarks clear.
A late Victorian silver lighthouse sugar caster, with blue glass liner, London, 1900, 18.8cm and two later silver sugar casters, 13 oz.CONDITION: The two largest each have a dent to the lid and one knop is off centre. Middle caster has a dent to the foot rim (wobbles on a flat surface). Hallmarks clear.
A George III silver oval box with hinged cover embossed with gentleman socialising, indistinct maker's mark, London, 1797, 75mm, 3.5 oz.CONDITION: No holes to the lid. Some wear to the decoration on the lid, consistent with age and some use. Several large knocks around the base, a dent to the side and several dings and minor scratches to the sides also. Hallmarks clear except maker's mark. Lid unmarked.
A late Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug by Hukin & Heath, London, 1898, height 19.6cm.CONDITION: Remnants of glue around the base of the handle, but no obvious damage noticed. Lid doesn't shut flush with the body. Several nicks and scratches to the collar. Small dent to the side of the handle. Glass quite cloudy in appearance, with some interior scratches??. Base quite scratched, in line with use. Hallmarks clear but a little rubbed.
An early George III small silver baluster mug, with later engraved monogram, William Cripps, London, 1761, 9.3cm, 5.5 oz.CONDITION: Heavy tarnish spots around foot and underside of the base. Probable old repair to the underside of the base. Base of handle pushed in slightly. Four small dents around the main body. Hallmarks clear.
A gentleman's late 1930's silver Rolex Unicorn manual wind wrist watch, on associated leather strap.CONDITION: Case diameter 27mm ex. crown. Engine turned dial quite dirty. Glass very scratched. Case quite scratches with a couple of minor dings to the back also. Crown is brass, possible replacement??. Watch ticks then stops, so in need of attention. Hands adjust. Inner case back numbered 75085 over 5.
AN ELIZABETH II MAPPIN & WEBB CANTEEN OF SILVER CUTLERY FOR TWELVE SETTINGS, Louis XVI pattern comprising twelve silver handled table knives, twelve silver handled dessert knives, twelve teaspoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve table forks, four tablespoons, a pair of salad servers, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1995, gross weight excluding knives 143.2 ozt, 4454.4 grams, comes with two keys
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PEDESTAL SUGAR BOWL, with swing handle, blue glass liner, foliate pierced frame, makers Josiah Williams & Co, London 1902, together with two silver bonbon dishes of oval form, pierced and repousse decoration, Birmingham 1894 and London 1969, gross weight 12.47 ozt, 388 grams (3)
A BOX OF DRESSING TABLE SILVER, comprising a five piece silver backed dressing table set, engraved initial 'B' to circular cartouche, engine turned decoration, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1923, a cylindrical jar with pull off cover, London 1898, 3.1 ozt, 97.5 grams and a white metal niello jar and cover of Egyptian design, 132.7 grams (7)
A STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA SEAMASTER DE VILLE WRISTWATCH, silver tone dial with baton hour markers, date window to three o'clock, numbered 149 10 SC-62, although these appear applied at a later date, automatic Omega calibre 562, fitted to a brown leather strap, to include a large angled single watch winder
A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL DRESSING/JEWELLERY CASE, the hinged lid with rectangular cartouche bearing monogram, the interior fitted with velvet backed mirror and stationery holder, the compartments fitted with an arrangement of silver topped glass jars and bottled, makers Thomas Whitehouse, London 1871, and a tray of mother of pearl handled accessories, sprung secret jewellery drawer to the base,, width 30cm
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SAUCE BOATS, wavy rims, 'S' scroll handle, on three cabriole legs with shell knees and hoof feet, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1901, 12.61 ozt, 392.2 grams (2) (condition: partial rubbing of some hallmarks, both have some misshaping around the wavy rims, light surface scratches)
A GEORGE V SILVER TANKARD OF CONICAL FORM, engraved horizontal bands near rims and with initials and date to the front, angular 'C' scroll handle, makers S.Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1934, 9.2 ozt, 289.2 grams, together with a George VI silver twin handled circular sugar bowl, 'C' scroll handles, engraved name to front, stepped circular foot, maker Barkers Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1938, 4.35 ozt, 135.1 grams (2) (condition: tankard is slightly misshapen around top rim, dent to body at bottom join of handle, surface scratches, sugar bowl has light surface scratches)
THREE ELIZABETH II BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER REPLICA ARMADA DISHES, makers Mappin & Webb and William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1977, diameters 10.8cm and two at 12.1cm, gross weight 10.9 ozt, 339 grams (3) (condition: some light rubbing to hallmarks, rims very slightly misshapen in places)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TANKARD OF BALUSTER FORM, 'S' scroll handle, stepped circular foot, markers mark partially rubbed ?WB&S, Birmingham 1975, 11.38 ozt, 354.2 grams (condition: makers mark partially rubbed, otherwise good condition)Condition Report No it does'nt hold a pin t, we think possibly half to three quarters of a pint
A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, of oval form with a cast Celtic rim, tea pot with ivory handle and finial, the hot water jug with ebony handle and finial, makers Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1935, gross weight 60.09 ozt, 1869.3 grams (4) (condition: overall good condition, no major dents noted, lids lifting slightly on pots)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SAUCE BOAT, gadrooned rim, 'S' scroll handle, on three cabriole legs with shell knees and feet, makers C.S.Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1907, 8.75 ozt, 271.9 grams, together with a pair of Victorian silver bright cut sugar tongs, makers Holland, Son & Slater, London 1882, and an Art Deco silver butter dish lacking glass liner, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1935, gross weight for all three pieces 12.39 ozt, 385.3 grams
A GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED MANICURE SET IN FITTED CASE, Birmingham and Chester 1913, some pieces worn or repaired, together with a cased set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons commemorating the coronation of Edward VIII, Birmingham 1936, 1.99 ozt, 61.8 grams (2)
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