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Kay Worcester 18; A Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the signed dial with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, and vacant cartouche, a hallmarked silver cased openface pocketwatch the decorative dial with Roman numerals, and seconds subsidiary dial, (hand detached) within engine turned case, and vacant cartouche, with a key. (2)
A Hallmarked Silver Gilt Enamel Medallion Style Brooch/Pin, ''National Association of Head Teachers'' ''President'' ''Sheffield'', depicting three lions, further hallmarked silver gilts pins (3), part chain, wishbone pin, plain bar pin, together with a variety of costume jewellery, including rings, brooches, clip earrings, decorative bangle, bead necklace, pendant on chain, etc.
A large late 19th century bone fan with a red silk brocade leaf, the fabric woven with floral sprays, and then painted in gold and soft pink in larger but similar floral design. The painting continues down into the otherwise plain gorge. The top edge of the leaf has the addition of a border of frothy marabou, dyed red. The verso is plain red silk satin. Contained in a card fan box with motted paper exterior and labelled inside for ''Voisin Ch Richard Sucr Eventailliste Fabricant 19 Rue de la Paix, 19, PARIS'' Overall length to include feathers approx 14.5 inches or 37cm. Voisin were awarded the silver medal at both the 1875 and the 1878 Universal Exhibitions in Paris. In good order, somewhat dusty, the box lid is defective, but holding.
An early 20th century bone fan, the monture gently painted with small flowers in pastel colours in 1920's form. The cream gauze leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise, is embroidered with gold sequins and cream ribbon. A central cartouche is painted with an 18th century lady with extravagant hairstyle, wearing pearls, possibly Marie Antoinette. The verso is plain. Guard length 8.5 inches or 21.5 cm. Together with an 1860's or later bone fan, the cream silk painted with pink roses and lily of the valley. The verso is plain. Fitted with a cream silk tassel. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cm. Together with a third bone fan, early 20th century, the monture lightly incised and clouté with steel. The cream silk gauze is bordered with machine lace in a floral design, and embroidered with silver spangles in various shapes and forms. Guard length 8.5 inches or 21.5cm. Accompanied by one card fan box covered in blue paper. Fan 1, the gauze leaf is splitting in several places. The second fan is sound with some foxing to the silk. Fan 3 lacks a few steel dots. The gauze appears undamaged, the sequins shiny. From the verso, the glue holding the gauze to the guard is dark brown.
An assortment of 19th century bone handled knives and forks, some with cutlers mark of George Forster, Durham, with steel blades, a modern silver plated Kings pattern set of cutlery, a horn handled carving set and a quantity of sundry cutlery, and a small group of silver teaspoons (qty)
A set of twelve George III silver table-forks, eleven by George Smith, London, 1799, one maker's mark TG, London, 1793, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest, and a set of six George III silver dessert-forks, by Samuel Hennell, London, 1814, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, 35oz 18dwt (18)
Five various Elizabeth II silver wine-coasters, two by Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 1996; one by Francis Howard, Sheffield, 2009; one by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1996 and one by P. H. Vogel and Co., London, 1982, each differing circular, with variously pierced sides and turned wood or composition base, 14cm diameter and smaller
A pair of George II silver salt-cellars, London, 1750, each bombe and on pad feet, with blue glass liners; Together With: a pair of George V silver salt-cellars, London, 1926 and 1927, with shell heightened gadrooned border, with blue glass liner, weight of silver 6oz 2dwt (4)
A Norwegian necklace and bracelet set, by David Andersen, the double leaf motifs enamelled in white, necklace length 40cm, bracelet length 17cm. The pieces are in good condition with some enamel loss in places. The necklace fastens with a tongue and box catch, as does the bracelet. They are both stamped 'D-A', '925S', 'STERLING', 'NORWAY' and in our opinion would test as silver. Gross weight 39.28 grams.
A cased set of silver fish-knives and forks, each engraved with an initial and a set of silver-mounted mother-of-pearl fruit-knives and forks, and other silver and silver plates items, including: a French style beaker, with spurious marks, assorted silver plate flatware and other items (qty)
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