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An Elizabeth II silver Saxon style drinking horn, raised on twin claw feet, the top with a band of intertwining decoration set with four turquoise cabochon semi-precious stones, by A E Jones, Birmingham, 1977, Jubilee mark, gross 15.50 ozt (482.2 grams), 15.5 cm high, in fitted case
A collection of handbags to include L.K. Bennett snake print bag with gold tone chain, two Russell & Bromley bags including a black evening bag overlaid floral pattern and metal handles and a white faux leather bag with silver tone studs, a Kurt Geiger black faux suede bag with metal chain single strap and a Stuart Weitzman beige patent snake print sadle bag with silvered chain strap all with original dust bags(5)
George Jensen- A Danish silver large pedestal centrepiece bowl, with openwork pedestal base comprising scrolled decoration and berries, the stamped, post 1945, design no. 196, designed by Johan Rohde, height approx. 20cm (8in), diameter approx. 28.5cm (11 1/4in) weight approx. 1297g (41.7 oz)
A pair of early 20th Century Chinese silver candlesticks and detachable drip pans, each stamped with Shanghai maker's mark ZEE WO, circa 1900, rectangular column form with engraved pattern and symbol decoration, square base and plinth, height approx. 125mm, total gross weight approx. 10.51oztNote: The left example is engraved with a “Shou" roundel (signifying Longevity). The right example has a quadruple conjoined “Leiwen" motif (representing clouds and rolling thunder. The pattern symbolized life giving rain and the abundance it brought to farming people.) The leiwen motif appears also on the foot design and pan design of both sticks as well as the pair of leiwen motifs applied to the upper stems.
Georg Jensen - a sterling silver Georg Jensen oval compact, with raised stylised bud and scrolls, push button clasp and hinged, mirrored to the interior, size approx. Length approx. 75mm x width approx. 56mm x depth approx. 12mm, marked to base 'Georg Jensen Inc. USA sterling' total gross weight approx. 63.7gms or 2ozt
Georg Jensen - a sterling silver Georg Jensen square form compact, with applied frog to one corner, push button clasp and hinged lid, mirrored to the interior, approx. 70mm x 70mm, marked 'Georg Jensen Inc. USA sterling' total gross weight approx. 134.3gms or 4.35ozt
Georg Jensen - two sterling silver scent bottle holders in the form of baskets, hinged lids with applied bud and scroll decoration, both marked to base Georg Jensen. Inc. U.S.A Sterling, complete with glass scent bottle interiors and silver funnel, height approx. 43mm along extracts from articles from the 1940's: Georg Jensen Perfume Flaconette Georg Jensen, the famous Danish silversmith created a special perfume bottle which he dubbed the "Perfume Flaconette".The Rotarian, Nov 1947:“Truly feminine. Our perfume flaconette (it’s leak proof) of sterling silver, cased in black faille, with a silver funnel and half dram of our perfume (Fleur Danoise, Acacia or Arbutus Rose)..$10 plus 20% federal tax. Georg Jensen Inc. 667 Fifth Ave. New York 22” The New Yorker, 1948:"Pop-up perfume holder. Inside a cylinder of gleaming sterling is a little spring to pop up ... own perfume when you open the top, with a sterling funnel, and your choice of Acacia, Arbutus Rose, Fleur Danoise, Fire Orchid, Freesia, 12.50." Inside the decorative sterling case is a glass perfume bottle with a ground glass stopper. It was housed inside a black faille silk drawstring pouch with pink silk lining. The top of the sterling case is ornamented with Jensen's Acorn design. The top pivots to reveal the glass bottle stopper. The bottom of the case is stamped "Georg Jensen Inc. U.S.A. Sterling". During World War II, the Georg Jensen company moved operations to the United States, hence the U.S.A. designation vs. the usual Denmark. Perfume bottle stands 1 3/4" tall.
Paul Storr - a George IV silver King's Husk pattern sauce ladle, London 1820; together with a collection of silver spoons including two Victorian serving spoons, London 1823, maker William Bateman I; two serving spoons, Sheffield 1929, maker Emile Viner; a William III serving spoon, London 1832, John, Henry & Charles Lias; a silver sauce ladle, Birmingham 1913, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd; total gross weight approx 17.12ozt (7)
A George III silver milk jug, Greek Key pattern, reeded handle, probably Solomon Hougham, London 1805, approx 5.53ozt; a George V silver sugar caster, approx 17cm high, approx 2.59ozt; a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs and sifting spoon, London 1853, approx 2.22ozt; other silver spoons and flatware, approx 5.88ozt gross; together with plated cruet sets and a silver-plated hot water pot
A Victorian glass and silver butter dish, the frosted glass pail shaped dish with a loose cover, engraved with flowers and foliage within section surmounted by a resting cow handle, on a circular stand having similar engraved decoration, the silver by Richards and Brown, London 1868, approx weight 9.35ozt/290.7gCondition: overall condition good
A pair of Russian 'tea holder' silver spoons, the stems cast naturalistically with bears climbing a tree stump, approx 16.5cm long, 2.59ozt, with first kokoshnik mark, makers mark indistinct, circa 1900; together with a George V cylindrical hardstone and silver box, Birmingham 1912 (3)
Harold Wilson Interest; An African cased silver filigree boat, Made by Mr. M. Lowe, Silversmith, plaque to front, inscribed, 'Presented to The Rt. Hon. Harold Wilson O.B.E. M.P., Prime Minister of Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom by Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, President of the Republic of Gambia, June 1974, case size 40cm H, 42cm W, 18cm D, approx.
A Victorian silver mounted hip flask, the glass bottle silver mounted in two sections, the fixed top engraved with scales within scrolled panels, the shoulder and detachable cover with acanthus leaves scrolls, the removable drinking cup lower section engraved with scales above large lambrequins and shaped cartouche with monogram, by John Linegar, Birmingham, 1875 (1)
A late Victorian silver tea caddy, bombe shaped profusely chased with scrolling foliage and acanthus leaf corner with cartouches on each side, the front and back chased with putti, the hinged cover with similar scrolling decoration beneath pineapple finials, gilt interior, on scroll feet, by John George Smith, London, 1900, import mark, 7.25ozy (225.8 grams)
A group of George V silver including: a large oval sauce boat, scallop edge on three scroll feet, by E Viners, Sheffield, 1932 together with smaller mint / sauce boat, elongated oval with egg-and-dart rim , reeded foot, by James Woods & Sons, Birmingham, 1925 (2) 8.68 ozt (270.1 grams)
A George IV silver baluster shaped teapot, the apron cast with scrolling shells and foliage, above ribbed section plain body engraved with crest beneath motto and initials, on four scroll shell and foliate support, the spout and handle with acanthus terminals, the hinged cover with ornate floral finial, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1824, 2532ozt (787.6 grams gross)
A group of silver condiments including: late Victorian plain trefoil stand with loop handle and mounts together with four cut glass condiment bottles, three silver mounted, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1900, with retailers' mark on base together with an ovoid mustard pot and cover on three ball feet, LAM?, London, 1898; a similar smaller pepper pot, Hilliard & Thomson, Birmingham, date letter rubbed (3)
An Edwardian silver two handled cup on stand, the ogee bowl with beaded rim above S scroll floral chased sections and vacant raised quatrefoil cartouche, on baluster support and spreading circular foot with similar chased decoration, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1903, 13.32 ozt (414.4 grams)
A matched pair of Edwardian graduated silver trumpet shaped vases, bodies chased with Iris, by William Comyns, London, 1905 and 1909 together with two further vases, one plain by William Comyns, London, 1905 the other fluted with flared border, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1930, all filled (4)
A Victorian silver wine goblet, border and foot rim engraved with Greek Key decoration, by J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1862 and George IV helmet shaped cream jug, fluted sections with reeded rim and handle, by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London, 1818, 9 ozt (279.9 grams) (2)
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