A 900 grade silver necessaire of rectangular form, the front decorated with two kittens set with rubies for eyes, the reverse showing their rear view, the interior set with mirror to one side and twin lidded compartments to the other, suspended on a chain, the necessaire itself approx. 55 x 32mm.
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WALKER & HALL; an Edward VII hallmarked silver two piece tea service comprising teapot and sugar bowl, Sheffield 1902, approx weight 16.11ozt/501.1g.Condition Report: Sugar bowl has major dent to the front, age related wear and tarnishing, the back left foot of the teapot has been bent inwards, minor dents throughout, tarnishing and wear, the finial on the lid has got a split running through the middle.
A late 19th century Ducth silver tea caddy of bombe form decorated throughout with figures, Bertold Muller import mark for Chester 1898, height 14.5cm, approx. 6.38oz or 198.6g.Condition Report: Rubbing to the detailing throughout. Minor wear to the edge at the bottom of the base section. Lid grubby, with a small dent and visible sea lines - possibly a repair to two of the corners.
A George V hallmarked silver hipflask of rounded rectangular form with twist cap located on a hinged bracket, Birmingham 1939, height 14.25cm, approx. 5.25ozt/163.2g.Condition Report: Engraved with a coronet to the front. There is one significant dent to the side of this and also a few pin head sized dents and surface scratches throughout. Very clear hallmarks, free from any engraving or initials.
A sterling silver snuff box of rectangular form, length 6cm, six modern sterling silver pill boxes to include novelty example in the form a sweet with transfer printed fox hunting scene and modern sterling silver miniature flask, combined weight 4.4ozt/136g (9).
CHARLES STUART HARRIS; a Victorian hallmarked silver twin handled bowl with cast decoration and remains of gilt interior, London 1881, a late Victorian cream jug of squat form with cast sea scrolling handle applied with a mythical head and repousse decoration, London 1900, combined approx. 7.88ozt/245g (2)
A pair of George III hallmarked silver circular open salts with traces of gilt washed interior and with engraved initials and engraved crest to the body, sold with a pair of spoons similarly decorated, the salts London 1791, diameter 8.5cm, approx. 5.75ozt/179g, spoons unmarked (4)
HOLLAND, ALDWINCKLE & SLATER; a Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug with chased floral crosshatch decoration, engraved with presentation inscription and date 1913, London 1900, and a further hallmarked silver christening mug, combined weight 8.46ozt/263g.
An interesting mixed collection of hallmarked small silver comprising six napkin rings, small cylindrical pot and cover, lozenge shaped pill box, three bottle labels, vesta case, matchbook case, heart shaped frame and a cased Coronation spoon, weighable silver 9.4ozt or 292g, various hallmarks.
JOHN GRINSELL & SONS; a late Victorian hallmarked silver ink stand of rectangular form with twin glass wells set with hinged covers, Sheffield 1899, length 21cm approx 9.87ozt or 307g (af)Condition Report: One of the glass inkwells is completely broken in two meaning the silver cover is loose which is also misshapen and dented. There are chips to the other glass inkwell. Hallmark slightly obscured to the surface. General suface wear throughout.
A sterling silver and guilloche enamel skittle shaped needle holder with ivorine interior, height 6.5cm, approx weight 26g.Condition Report: Enamel with light patina, odd minor and light scratch. Base section with some small patches which are smooth but not uniform to the wave pattern beneath - very hard to photograph this. A couple of minor nicks to the edge of the enamel on the base section.
NORTHERN GOLDSMITHS COMPANY; a George VI hallmarked silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup ‘Children’s Fund Trophy presented by Brother John H Billington, Stockport Circle’, Birmingham 1947, together with a hallmarked silver trophy cup 'The Leslie G. Sparkes presented to the Altrincham Borough Ladies Bowling Club', combined weight 16.11ozt/501g (2).
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