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A BURMESE SILVER BOX AND COVER decorated with mythical beasts and foliage, 7 x 5cm, 119gms, oval box similar, 5cm wide, 46gms, ashtray pan, 6cm long, 49gms, circular box, 3.5cm diameter, 13gms and a monkey group totem pole, 22cm high, 210gms (filled) all stamped 925 (5) Condition Report: circular box with broken hinge .
A TURKISH SILVER FILIGREE CIGARETTE CASE decorated with floral patterns, hinged cover, stamped marks, 10.3cm high, 85gms, a Chinese white metal coin ashtray decorated with bamboo, 9cm diameter, 54gms, Chinese silver lipstick holder decorated with foliage, 5cm high, 23gms and a silver gilt and enamel triangular pill box, 2.6cm wide, 9gms overall weight (4) Condition Report: Available upon request
A GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POT by Thomas and John Settle, Sheffield 1821, of baluster form with scrolling handle and bird's head shaped spout, richly embossed with foliage, flower heads and thistles with blank cartouche, inscribed below the hinged lid "Given by the Lanarkshire & Renfrewshire Coursing Club for Dogs of all ages, and Won by M. Graham of Limekilns' Dog Oscar, beating 20 others, 23d Feb. 1824, 25.5cm high, 1106gms Condition Report: The pot is in good condition.
A SILVER GILT AND NIELLO BEAKER marked 84 and A K possibly for Alexander Korder, St. Petersburg 1847, of cylindrical form with flaring lip and two circular panels, one depicting a rearing horse and rider, the other a palace amid foliate decoration, with a similar beaker, same markings with two panels with city views, each 7.3cm diameter x 8.3cm high (2), 263gms total Condition Report: Available upon request
TWO SILVER AND ENAMEL ART NOUVEAU HATPINS enamelled in purple and green hallmarked for Birmingham 1907 and made by Gourdel Vales & Co, the longest hatpin measures 18cm, head size approx 3cm x 1.7cm. A further hatpin enamelled in rainbow colours, hallmarked Birmingham 1908 and made by Marples & Beasley, length 12cm, head size 3.2cm x 3.7cm, weight combined 13gms Condition Report: Rainbow; one scratch to the surface, can be felt with a fingernail, not full thickness and you have to really look to see it. some other very minor chips to the edges of the enamel, very tiny can only be seen with a loope. Silver all in good order, some rust pitting to the pin. Purple;- The side with the main hallmark has had a largeish chip, it has been restored with some sort of resin, which can be dented with a fingernail, the other side has it too, but I cannot see any chips. Light tarnish to the silver some rust pitting to the pins, on both cleaned off with wire wool, nothing too abrasive.
A "CYMRIC" SILVER CORONATION SPOON EDWARD VII probably by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Company, Birmingham 1901, the spade shaped bowl with a crown, "AC" for Anno Coron and ERVII, the stem stamped L & Co and Cymric, 12.5cm long, 36gms Condition Report: The spoon is in good condition,,
A PART SUITE OF SILVER CUTLERY probably by Chawner & Company, London 1865, with rope twist decorated terminals, monogrammed "M" and gadrooned stems comprising five tablespoons, five dinner forks, five dessert spoons, five dessert forks, a sauce ladle and a pair of teaspoons (23), 1697gms Condition Report: Available upon request
A SILVER PRESENTATION ROSEBOWL by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1904, of circular form with flaring rim above raised banding on stepped pedestal base inscribed "LWR Agricultural Society Challenge Bowl presented by Sir Chas Bine Renshaw Bart. M.P. for the best pen of four blackfaced ewes with blackfaced lambs at foot to be won three times by the sale exhibitor before becoming his property 1905" and "Won by Andrew Fleming 1905, 1906 & 1907", 18.5cm diameter x 11.5cm high, 458gms Condition Report: Available upon request
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PUNCH BOWL by Martin Hall & Company, (Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1897, of classic shape with Monteith style rim, embossed foliate decoration, lion's mask handles and a pair of blank cartouche flanked by winged angels, 20.5cm diameter x 16cm high, 837gms Condition Report: Available upon request
AN EARLY VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER TEAPOT by James Fray, Dublin 1838, the squat spherical body with foliate embossing, blank cartouche, scrolling handle with thumbpiece, the hinged cover with flowerhead finial on angled plain plinth base, 14cm high, 788gms Condition Report: Available upon request
A SMALL SILVER TANKARD by William Darker, London 1789, of baluster form with scrolling handle with thumbpiece, inscribed "William Graham of Lymekilns", 9.5cm high with two other tankards, London 1764, monogrammed "CBG" and dated 1885 and London 1810, monogrammed "AG" (3), 504gms total Condition Report: Available upon request
A MEXICAN SILVER BUTTERFLY BROOCH BY WILLIAM SPRATLING stamped Spratling Silver, made in Mexico. dimensions 6.8cm x 3.5cm, weight 22.4gms American born William Spratling was highly influential in the Mexican silver industry after the revolution, he was called the "Father of Mexican silver" and was inspired by Pre Columbian art works as was his contempory Diego Rivera. Condition Report: Available upon request
THREE LADIES VINTAGE WATCHES JAEGER LE COULTRE, OMEGA AND BULOVA all in stainless steel, Jaeger le Coultre, cream dial with baton and Arabic numerals, with back wind, stamped to the reverse 560747, case diameter approx 1.6cm, Omega, cream dial with silver coloured baton numerals, diameter 1.9cm, Bulova with brushed cream dial and silver coloured baton numerals, diameter 2cm, combined weight of all three including straps and mechanisms 41.9gms Condition Report: Jaeger, dial aged, case and strap light general wear, winds and is ticking. Omega; winds and is ticking, light general wear. Bulova; wont wind, the hands spin round, a little spotting to the dial otherwise light general wear.
A CONTINENTAL SILVER FIGURE OF A KNIGHT standing in a part suit of armour with sword and shield, with carved ivory head and silver crown on plinth base with pierced foliate decoration (head detached), marked 925 and import marks for Israel Segalov, London 1925, 30cm high, 960gms Condition Report: Available upon request
A CONTINENTAL SILVER FIGURE OF A KNIGHT standing in full armour with sword and shield, the helmet visor lifting to reveal a carved ivory face, on plinth base with pierced foliate decoration, marked 925 and import marks for T.C. & Sons Limited, London 1928, 20cm high, 312gms Condition Report: Available upon request
A SILVER-GILT MASONIC MEDAL OF OPENWORK DESIGN BY THOMAS HARPER, 1813 the obverse inscribed Comp W A Burridge, the outer band inscribed Si Talia Jungere Possis Sit Tibi Scire Satis, A.L. 5813 A.D. 1813, six pointed star, inscribed to reverse, Strength, Concord, Beauty, Truth, Wisdom and Peace with, the reverse also inscribed, with central sun in majesty, the outer band inscribed Deo Regi Fratribus Honor Fidelitas Benevolentia with globe and dividers, the lower with TH and inscribed T. Harper Fleet Street Fecit, 8 x 5.5cm Thomas Harper, established a reputation as one of the best makers of Masonic Jewels in London. He was first initiated in 1761 into Lodge No. 24 in Bristol, but on moving to Charlestown, South Carolina, he was the first Junior Warden of Lodge No. 190. He was a most influential member of the Grand Master's Lodge No. 1 on the Atholl register, now No. 1 on the register of the United Grand Lodge of England and he was honoured in September 1785, at the age 50, with Grand Rank. Thomas Harper was in practice as a silversmith whilst in America, however he first registered his mark at Goldsmiths' Hall on May 27th 1790 Condition Report: Available upon request
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT KOVSH by an unknown Moscow maker, 1880-20th Century marked 84, of classic shape decorated in pale blue, dark blue, red, green and white coloured enamels, 10.8cm long, with a similar salt, marked "CMU", 4.8cm diameter x 3cm high and an unmarked napkin ring (3), 174.8gms total weight Condition Report: Available upon request
A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS by Rubin Kushir, London 1905, the removable drip pans on bulbous double knopped stem, with foliate embossing on circular convex base, embossed with stags heads amid foliage, 36.5cm high, weighted (2) Condition Report: Available upon request
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL SPOON marked '84 and marks possibly for Nikomur Zotov Kostrova 1898, the bowl and terminal decorated in blue, white and red enamels, with a salt marked with a woman's head and 916 and two small unmarked goblets (4), the spoon 14cm long, the salt 4.5cm diameter, the goblets 9.3cm and 10cm high, 197gms total Condition Report: Available upon request
A LARGE SILVER PRESENTATION SALVER by R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1915, of circular form with raised scalloped rim on four scrolling feet, inscribed "To Sir Thomas Dunlop Bart from his fellow members of the Corn Trade of Glasgow as a token of their esteem and in appreciation of his service to the city as Lord Provost 1914 - 1917", 40cm diameter, 1902gms Condition Report: Available upon request
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