TWO SILVER JEWELLERY BOXES comprising; a concave-oblong example with a sprung-hinged cover, on four pad feet, purple velvet interior, mark of T H Hazelwood Co., Birmingham 1912, 8.25cm wide overall (3 ¼ in); and a heart-shaped example with a hinged cover, on three pad feet, blue velvet interior (poor), mark of Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1916, 5.5cm overall (2 ¼ in)
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WEST INDIES/ANTIGUA INTEREST; A SILVER SALVER with a shaped and moulded border on three feet and engraved at the centre 'F.H.S. Warneford Esquire, MA,. B.Sc., A.I.C., F.C.S. From the members of the Antigua Agricultural and Commercial Society, in grateful appreciation of his long and valued service to the society as Honorary Secretary 1926-1946', mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1946, 36cm diameter overall (14 in), 1438g (a little under 46 ¼ oz)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER DECORATIVE ROUND CAKE STAND the centre embossed with a winged putto whispering to a stork standing on a prunus branch, within a pierced diaper surround and a broad border of winged putto masks, flowers and foliate scrolls, on a shallow bracket foot, mark of Thomas Glaser and import marks for London 1888, 23.5cm diameter (9 ¼ in), 321g, (10 ¼ oz)
AN EARLY GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT with a double-scroll handle, beaded borders, scroll pierced sides with a crested oval cartouche, and a domed cover with a chair-back thumb-piece (blue glass liner), mark of Richard Meach, London 1765, 7cm high (2 ¾ in), 94g (3 oz)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER DRESSING TABLE JARS AND OTHER ITEMS comprising; a silver mounted clear cut-glass powder jar, the engine turned cover, London 1938; two small silver straight-sided jars and covers, mark of E.S. Barnsley, Birmingham, 1910; a similar jar, the cover enamelled with Victoria Falls and 'Rhodesia', mark of E.F. Braham Ltd., Birmingham 1904; an embossed napkin ring, Birmingham 1901; together with a Ronson silver-plated oval table lighter; and a pair of mother of pearl mounted opera glasses; 148g weighable silver (4 ¾ oz)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL INCLUDING A SMALL SAUCE BOAT with a double scroll handle, a nulled border and three pad feet, mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1946, (this 138g); a round dish with a spiral border, mark of Adie Bros, Birmingham 1955, (this 75g); various napkin rings including a set of four floral-scroll pierced examples; two pepper pots; a sugar tongs; and two small spoons, approx. 445g of weighable silver (a little over 14 ¼ oz); together with a set of six white metal napkin rings; a silver mounted round ink well lacking the hinged cover; a plated small table bell with a later associated silver handle; and a Continental filigree cigarette case
A MODERN SILVER WINE FUNNEL AND A GRAPE SCISSORS The wine funnel in one piece with a flat handle in the form of a fruiting vine and a shallow-notched rim, laser hallmarks of Harrison Brothers and Howson, London 2009, 13cm high overall (5 in), 125g (4 oz); the lily pattern grape shears with a floret joint, mark of Ray Hall, Birmingham 1987, 16cm long (6 ¼ in), 89g (a little under 3 oz)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF SILVER INCLUDING A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SERVING SPOONS with floral engraved Hanoverian handles and shaped bowls, mark of George Jackson and Dudley Fullerton, London 1898, 121g (a little under 4 oz); a George IV Kings shape salt spoon with a shell terminal and bowl, and engraved with a crest, mark of William Chawner II, London 1829. 31g (1 oz); a napkin ring embossed in high relief with putti amongst rococo scrolls, leaves and rocaille and a plain cartouche, mark of William Richard Corke, London 1896, in a fitted silk-lined red Morocco case; a pair of modern short round candlesticks, Birmingham 1989; a small trumpet shaped specimen vase with a shaped rim, Birmingham 1988, 12.5cm high (5 in); and a plated sugar spoon
A SILVER TEA CADDY, A SILVER-BACKED HAND MIRROR AND A SILVER MOUNTED GLASS DRESSING TABLE JAR comprising; the cylindrical tea caddy with a pull-off cover, crimped rims and part spiral fluted, mark of Haseler Brothers, Chester 1903, 9.5cm high (3 ¾ in), 73g (a little over 2 ¼ oz); the cylindrical cut clear-glass dressing table jar with a cover embossed with alternate panels of flowers and scrolls and spiral flutes, mark of Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1893, 7.5cm diameter (3 in), 42g (1 1/3 oz); the silver engine-turned rectangular hand mirror with the mark of Walker & Hall, Chester 1939, 27cm long (10 ¼ in)
A PAIR OF CHINESE GILT WHITE METAL AND TURQUOISE EARRINGS, A RING, AND A PENDANT the ring rub-over set with an oval cabochon turquoise matrix within rope-twist borders, on a 'D' section cross-over expanding shank stamped 'Silver'; a pair of similar-turquoise clip earrings with fancy borders; and a shaped-oblong brooch with fancy wirework borders, stamped 'Silver', 34mm wide
TWO SIMILAR SILVER CYLINDRICAL MUSTARD POTS, AND A PAIR OF FIDDLE PATTERN SPOONS The mustards each with a flattened domed cover with a fan-shaped thumb-piece, a scroll handle and stepped foot-rim, (blue glass liners), one with the mark of A Marston & Co., Birmingham 1931; the other the maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1924, each approx. 6.5cm high overall (2 ½ in), the two 167g (a little over 5 ¼ oz); together with two English provincial fiddle pattern salt spoons, mark of John Osment, Exeter 1843, the other Thomas Hart Stone, Exeter 1866, 17g (a little over ½ oz)
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY PAGE TURNER, AND A VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY MOUNTED BREAD FORK the page turner with a silver writhen handle, mark of William Comyns, London 1892, 39cm long (15 ¼ in); the bread fork with a spiral turned ivory handle and embossed silver mounts, mark of Henry Harrison (Harrison Brothers & Howson), Sheffield 1895
A SILVER OBLONG FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, with angular scroll handles, gadrooned borders and bands, a central domed-band engraved with stylised flowers and leaves, on four bun feet, and engraved with initials 'MAC', the tea and coffee pots with ebonised handles and finials and domed covers, mark of Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1913, the coffee pot 24cm high overall (9 ½ in), the four 1808g gross (a little over 58 oz gross)
A CHINESE EXPORT JADEITE AND SILVER BAND RING, AND A PAIR OF CHRYSOPRASE CLIP EARRINGS the broad lightly-mottled jadeite band mounted on a plain-silver broad band, the front with a stylised flower-head and leaf motif, indistinct internal marks, approx. 13.8mm wide overall, leading-edge size X; together with a pair of oval cabochon chrysoprase clip earrings, stamped 'sterling', each approx. 23.5mm high overall
A VICTORIAN SILVER KINGS PATTERN SOUP LADLE mark of Francis Higgins, London 1880, 320g (10 ¼ oz); together with a pointed old English-shape sauce ladle, mark of Sir John Bennett Ltd, London 1933; and a plain old English sauce ladle, mark of E Viner, Sheffield 1932; the two sauce ladles 153g (a little under 4ozs)
TWO SIMILAR HAMMERED-SILVER SPECIMEN VASES OF VARYING SIZE each tapering on a domed and loaded foot with three pierced and fluted-arch decorative panels, the larger with the mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, 16.5cm high (6 ½ in); the smaller with the mark of The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1906, 13cm high (5 in)
A CULTURED PEARL SINGLE ROW NECKLACE AND A RUSSIAN SILVER AND POLYCHROME-ENAMELLED BANGLE the 101 cultured-pearls graduated approx. 7.7mm - 2.6mm, knotted on a 'Sterling' and marcasite clasp, approx. 52cm long overall (21 ½ in); the hollow hinged bangle enamelled with a green diaper pattern picked out in red, white and blue, the tongue stuck with the mark for St Petersburg and '84' overstriking that of another
A SILVER PART TABLE SERVICE comprising; five Hanoverian soup spoons, four dessert forks and three table forks, each with the mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938-39; together with a Victorian crested old English pattern dessert fork, mark of Charles Boyton, London 1894; and a similar table fork, mark of Blow & Co, London 1910, 958g (30 ¾ oz)
SCOTTISH & MUDHOOK YACHT CLUB INTEREST; A SILVER CONCAVE-OBLONG CIGARETTE CASE the cover polychrome enamelled with the Yacht Club burgee of the Mudhook Yacht Club, Firth of Clyde, Scotland, mark of Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1904, 9cm long (3 ½ in), 114g (a little under 3 ¾ oz) Note; Mudhook Yacht Club founded 1873.
A SILVER VASE SHAPED SUGAR CASTER the domed cover with a vase finial and engraved with a band of leaves, the body engraved with ribbon tied harebell swags and pendants, cartouches and a crest, on a plain foot, mark of S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1919, 18cm high (7 in), 160g (a little over 5 oz)
A SILVER SMALL CIGAR CASE AND AN IRAQ INTEREST CIGARETTE CASE the concave cigar case with the mark of Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1909, 12cm high (3 ¾ in); the cigarette case with arched terminals and engraved outside with initials 'AJP' and inside more crudely 'Presented to Captain A J Pumfrey Officer Commanding From the Personnel of the Basra Fire Brigade Iraq 1922', mark of Wilmot Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1919, 9.5cm (3 ¾ in); the two 221g gross (7 oz)
A SMALL COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY INCLUDING A 22CT GOLD WEDDING BAND, the 'D' section band approx. 2mm wide and engraved inside 'Forever', London 1953 by William Wilkinson Ltd, size L+, 2.5g; an early 20th century rose gold and round-cabochon turquoise two stone cross-over ring, stamped '9ct', size O+, 1.9g gross; an early 20th century rose gold bar brooch, centred with a small cabochon turquoise with an open scrolling heart motif, base metal pin, 2.3g gross; a silver and rectangular blue paste single stone ring; and a Churchill crown 1965
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY AND OTHER ITEMS INCLUDING A MODERN 9CT GOLD AND OVAL QUARTZ SINGLE STONE RING, Birmingham 1994, size O, 7.5g gross; an early 20th century rose gold swivel clasp, stamped '9 .375', 2.3g; two 'back and front' lockets; a paste eternity ring stamped 'Silver', size L; a silver 'threepence' ring; a pierced brooch cut from three coins; three costume jewellery brooches, a bracelet; a Centex lady's gold-plated small round bracelet watch; a green quartz mounted brass dish and a match box holder; a pewter shoe shaped pin cushion; and an agate mounted pill box
A COLLECTION OF MIXED SILVER FLATWARE AND FRUIT/FISH EATERS comprising; a George III feather-edge sugar tongs, mark of George Smith III and William Fearn; three later salt spoons; a fiddle pattern mustard spoon; three small coffee spoons; three damaged composition or ivory-handled & silver-bladed fish knives and three similar forks; three silver and carved cylindrical ivory handled fruit forks and three similar fruit knives (two lacking handles); various dates pre 1947, and makers; together with a pair of German silver fancy spoons with shaped bowls, handles embossed with knight's helmets and with applied knight's on horseback motifs, spurious Hannau marks and with the import marks of Berthold Muller, Chester 1899, each approx. 14cm long (5 ½ in); approx. 248g of weighable silver
A COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY INCLUDING A MEXICAN HINGED-TORQUE COLLAR with green aventurine cabochon terminals, indistinctly stamped 'Sterling MSR(?) Taxco'; an early 20th century paste 'Witches-heart' brooch; a silver fancy link 'Albertina', later adapted as a bracelet; a Scottish stone set shaped-round brooch; various other silver brooches and costume jewellery including a paste bracelet; a folding opera glasses; and a middle eastern box inset with turquoise
A HALCYON DAYS ENAMELLED POCKET WATCH STAND, HUNG WITH A SWISS 0.935 STANDARD SILVER OPEN-FACE KEYWIND FOB WATCH the arched stand 9.75cm high overall (3 ¾ in); together with various other enamelled boxes including two square examples enclosing scent bottles by Limoges; modern Halcyon Days pill box; a Delprado Collection hinged round box; an unmarked oval hinged box; and a Mintons miniature mug decorated with flowers, red printed mark (10)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SWISS .935 STANDARD SILVER-CASED OPEN-FACE POCKET WATCH with a three-quarter plate key wind cylinder movement, white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at 6 (lacking the seconds hand), 52mm diameter four piece hinged case with Swiss marks and stamped '935'
A MODERN SILVER MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME AND A PLATED OVAL GALLERIED TRAY The photograph frame of shaped outline, the silver mounts embossed with squirrels amidst trailing leaves and fruits, Birmingham 2004, 25cm high ( 9 ¾ in); the oval tray with a pierced and gadrooned gallery and engraved with flowers, leaves and scrolls on four bun feet, 52cm long, 28.5cm wide (20 ½ in x 11 ¼ in)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CASED SMALL CARRIAGE TIME PIECE with a keyless movement, the silver case with a hinged scroll handle, on four bun feet and profusely embossed with foliate scrolls, shells and rocaille, the front also with a dog, a squirrel, a love-bird taking flight and cupid shooting and arrow, the sides each with a winged putto, the back corners with either a winged putto, a squirrel, a gun dog or a hare and a vacant cartouche, mark of Gibson and Langman, London 1898, approx. 9cm high overall (3 ½ in), 5.5cm wide (2 ¼ in)
RECORD, AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LADY'S SILVER ROUND WRIST WATCH, AND OTHER LATER WATCHES the Record with a white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and a blue 12, a three piece case on a later strap; together with a Cardinal nickel cased round wrist watch with a black dial with a date aperture at 3; and eight other lady's wrist watches and a nickel case keyless pocket watch
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER INCLUDING A TOAST RACK with four arched divisions, mark of R F Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1944, 8cm (3 ¼ in); a sauce boat with a flying scroll handle, on three hoof feet, mark of A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1971; a capstan shaped pepper grinder mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 191957; and a round salt on foot with a Celtic band and a blue glass liner, mark of Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1939, 261g (a little under 8 ½ oz)
THREE GOLD RINGS INCLUDING AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD 'BUCKLE' RING AND A COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY comprising; the 9ct rose gold floral engraved broad band buckle ring, Chester 1916, size leading-edge P, 4.9g; a small diamond solitaire ring, stamped '18ct Plat', size O, 2.4g gross; a bi-colour paste eternity ring, indistinct marks, size N+, 3.1g gross; and various costume jewellery including various silver and white metal bracelets, a bangle, rings, some gem set and a pierced-coin bracelet, and many other items
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY INCLUDING TWO GOLD AND GEM RINGS comprising; a modern 9ct gold and oval facetted labradorite single stone ring, Edinburgh 2003, size M, 3.5g gross; a Continental oval cabochon turquoise single stone ring, stamped '333', size J, 2g gross; a silver and oval cabochon moss agate single stone ring, London 1978, size I; an early 20th century blue and white paste bar brooch; a small shell cameo oval brooch; a 'dalmation agate' fantasy-cut bead pendent necklace by Caroline Lytton; a gold plated fob watch; and a large bead necklace
A COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY TO INCLUDE AN EDWARDIAN SILVER 'STAMPS' CASE AND OTHER ITEMS Comprising; the stamps case with the mark of A E Jones, Chester 1903; a silver, blue-topaz and cubic zirconia bracelet; a silver broad hinged bangle, Birmingham 1973, 58g; a square 'Celtic' pierced brooch; a Rennie Mackintosh inspired rectangular brooch; a coloured mother of pearl oval panel bracelet; a bird and scroll brooch; two Siamese niello brooches; and other items
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