JOHN ROUND & SON LTD; a set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver teaspoons with bright cut foliate decoration to terminals and engraved 'RR', Sheffield 1906, also six assorted napkin rings, pair of sugar tongs, two thimbles and bangle, approx 7.5ozt (16).Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, some napkin rings misshapen, bangle misshapen and thin.
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JOHN PINCHES (MEDALLISTS) LTD; a set of twelve hallmarked silver teaspoons produced for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, each spoon with bird to finial, fitted in wooden case, a further set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, four further teaspoons, sugar tongs and sugar sift, each with crown finials (part af), approx 15.4ozt.
SADAJIRO MUSASHIYA; a Victorian hallmarked silver sifting spoon with bamboo type handle and floral bowl, imported from Japan, made by Sadajiro Musashiya, import marks for Liberty & Co, London 1898, combined approx 1.7ozt.Additional InformationLight general wear including some scratches to the bowl from use, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations. Clear marks.
A mid to late 19th Century Russian 84 Zolotnik silver tablespoon, the floral decorated terminal monogrammed C (or G) A, makers marked rubbed, St Petersburg, length 31cm, approx 2.0ozt.Additional InformationBowl misshapen, scratches and general wear throughout.
HUGH GORDON; a pair of George II Scottish hallmarked silver tablespoons, later embossed to berry spoons with engraved detail, also with mark for Robert Low, Edinburgh 1748, length 21.75cm, approx 4.2ozt (2).Additional InformationHallmarks slightly rubbed but still very readable. Gilt wash has faded to the bowls and one of the bowls in particular is thinning to the point and is not rounded as original. Light surface scratches throughout.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver hinged bangle with leaf decoration to the textured upper band, Birmingham 1972, internal width 6.2cm, approx 28.7g.Additional InformationMinor rubbing, it has a patent number, presumably for the action. Overall condition is good.
Seven silver collectors' coins including 'The Unicorn of Scotland' and 'The Lion of England', '200th Anniversary Holey Dollar & Dump', Trafalgar Square 2016 £100', etc, all cased/sealed, and further base metal commemorative coinage including numerous Royal Mint Issues.
A Douglas Bader Centenary three silver coin set, a First & Last Strike of The Guinea two silver crown set, a Diamond Jubilee Royal Visit silver coin pair, all 28.28g, all encapsulated, all cased with certificates, also a set of gold plated crown jewels themes coins.
Four Royal Mint limited edition Beatrix Potter sterling silver 50p coins with enamelled detail, comprising Peter Rabbit, Flopsy Bunny, Mrs Tittlemouse, and The Tailor of Gloucester, all encapsulated in perspex display blocks and housed in presentation boxes with certificates (4).
A 'Treasures of Ancient Egypt' .925 5oz silver coin with inset gold plated copper pyramid, two further 20g examples commemorating Tutankhamen and Nefertiti and an Australian set of two 1oz fine silver coins, all limited edition with certificates, all encapsulated and cased.
A mixed collection of British and International mixed denomination coinage including Victorian 1887 threepence slabbed and graded MS-64, Elizabeth II silver £5 coin, proof 1982 20p, Victorian half crown (brooch mounted), French 1933 20 francs, 1889 gilt crown, further pre and post late 19th/early 20th century threepences, Russian commemorative rubles, etc.
TUDOR; a gentleman's stainless steel cased 'Prince Oyster Date' wristwatch, the circular dial set with baton numerals, date aperture and further inscribed 'Rotor Self-Winding', diameter excluding winding crown 3.3cm, case reverse inscribed 'Original Oyster Case by Rolex Geneva', the brick link bracelet no.357 in two places and further 783519 with Rolex branded clasp stamped S T3 7835 (af), also a silver cased open face key wind pocket watch with base metal chain (for restoration) (2).Additional InformationIn heavily worn condition throughout. The batons at 12 as well as seconds and minutes hands Tudor logo have fallen off and are loose but still within the glazed dial. The watch has not been tested. No guarantee of working order. We do not want to activate the self winding mechanism for fear of further damaging the dial. There are heavy scratches and nicks throughout to case bracelet and glass. Dirty. Some of the bracelet links are loose and have indentations. Sold as seen. The case of the pocket watch has hairline cracks in numerous places. Heavy wear throughout. Not tested and no guarantee as to the working order.
A Victorian hallmarked silver full hunter pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, London 1875, another hallmarked silver pocket watch, two chrome pocket watches, a hallmarked silver vesta case, locket and a Victorian crown dated 1896 (7).
GE STEELE OF CHESTER-LE STREET; an early to mid-19th century hallmarked silver cased pocket watch, the silvered engine turned dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial (hand missing) and bright cut foliate decoration, the movement signed and numbered 12683, diameter 5.2cm.Additional InformationNot tested, no guarantee of working order, subsidiary seconds hand missing, some visible scratches and spotting to the dial. The clasp to the hinge movement opening mechanism missing the catch on the movement cover stiff. Further general wear including some surface indentations and scratches.
A George V hallmarked silver cased travel clock, the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, maker's mark EFG, Birmingham 1911, height 11cm.Additional InformationThere is a 1cm hairline crack to dial, further spotting dirt and some rubbing to the numeral detail, numerous dents to the case with further scratches and nicks, the hands look like replacements, other than that no obvious replacement parts, does not run, feels overwound, mechanism will need attention.
FRANKLIN MINT; a group of models including a carriage, a 1896 Ford quadricycle, Wells Fargo & Co Overland stage coach, 1907 Rolls-Royce silver ghost, 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, etc (9).Additional InformationThere is light general wear, for components refer to illustrations, there is no paperwork with this lot. The Franklin Mint models are all loose and without boxes..
A vintage bakelite telephone, a Georgian silver tablespoon with repoussé bowl and chased handle, etc (7).Additional InformationThe dial spins and there are scratches and rubbing to the alpha numeric detail, the 'In Case of Emergency' label may be a replacement. There are small chips and nibbles and some pronounced scratches to the case. Similar wear to the handset and also quite dirty and dusty.
A good set of four Victorian silver plated bottle coasters with grape and vine decoration and turned wooden bases, diameter 18.5cm.Additional InformationTarnishing and toning throughout, wear to the wood and scratches as expected, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
WMF; a pair of silver plated Art Nouveau glass holders with oxydised finish, both with factory marks and numbered 3452 to bases, internal aperture diameter 6.5cm (2).Additional InformationOne with dent to foot rim and the other upper rim slightly misshapen. General wear and tear including scratches rubbing to finish etc.
WALKER & HALL; an oak cased canteen of silver plated cutlery, inscribed to lid 'Presented by the Directors of The Lancashire & Yorkshire Bank to Mr Paul B Moxon (Son of the Esteemed Chairman of the Bank) on the Occasion of his Marriage to Miss Alice E Fowler 23rd September 1916'.Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear commensurate with use throughout including scratches, surface nicks, some tarnishing and discolouration, etc. The canteen has the usual wear and tear, surface scratches, nicks, small losses, etc. It appears to be complete but we have provided photos of each tier for you to see for yourself. There a splits to some of the knife handles.
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